42324. (a) For purposes of this section, “mobile fueling on-demand tank vehicle” means a tank truck or trailer that is equipped with an onboard cargo tank system designed to load, transport, and transfer gasoline directly from the onboard cargo tank into a motor vehicle fuel tank and emits less than 10 tons per year of any single pollutant and less than 20 tons per year of all pollutants.(b) (1) In addition to the requirements of Sections 42322 and 42322.5, each district shall establish a mobile fueling on-demand tank vehicle uniform permit program for mobile fueling on-demand tank vehicle operations located in its jurisdiction that requires those operations to adhere to the strictest emission control standards established by the state for the loading, storage, and transfer of gasoline from those vehicles. A mobile fueling on-demand tank vehicle uniform permit program adopted pursuant to this section shall consist of all of the following:(A) A consolidated permitting process for a source requiring more than one permit that provides that the operation will be permitted on a single-facility or project-basis as a single-volume source, provides a single point of contact for the permit applicant, and allows an operation to be reviewed and permitted on a single, consolidated schedule.(B) An expedited permit review and fee schedule, based upon the types and amount of pollution emitted from operations. To comply with this subdivision, a district shall classify operations within its jurisdiction as minor, moderate, and major sources of air pollution, and shall establish a permit action schedule that sets forth specific deadlines, based on each classification, for an air pollution control officer to notify a permit applicant in writing of the approval or disapproval of a permit application.(C) Uniform applicability determination standards for new source review.(D) Uniform definitions of modification, major modification, routine maintenance or repair, and replacement.(E) Uniform calculation methodology, thresholds, and other procedures of new source review applied pursuant to the toxic air contaminant limitations established in the district.(F) Uniform definitions and requirements applied under new source review regulations.(G) Uniform requirements to obtain new source review or other permits to construct or operate prior to commencement of construction or operation.(H) Uniform requirements for best available control technology (BACT).(I) Uniform requirements for air quality impact analysis.(J) Uniform requirements for recordkeeping, monitoring, and reporting in a manner that would not make recordkeeping, monitoring, or reporting less representative, enforceable, or publicly accessible.(K) A uniform fee schedule based upon reasonable costs necessary to administer enforcement for the total throughput of operations in the district.(2) In adoption rules and regulations pursuant to paragraph (1), a district shall distinguish between retail and nonretail mobile fueling on-demand vehicle operations.(c) Rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this section do not apply to mobile fueling on-demand tank vehicle that is used primarily for the fueling of implements of agriculture or husbandry.(d) This section does not apply to either of the following:(1) A district that has already instituted, by regulation, a permitting process for retail mobile fueling on-demand tank vehicle operations located in its jurisdiction and that requires those operations to adhere to the strictest emission control standards established by the state through the application of a commercially available emission limitation or control technique that has been certified by the state board and achieved in practice for the loading, storage, and transfer of gasoline from those vehicles.(2) A district that has explicitly exempted retail mobile fueling on-demand tank vehicle operations, including mobile refueling or any other vehicle to vehicle refueling, from applicable rules or regulations of the district.