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Completing the Application Submission for pollution control property is a critical process for anyone seeking a use determination. This guide provides straightforward, step-by-step instructions to help users navigate the form with confidence.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out the application form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the application form and open it for editing.
- Fill in Section 1 with property/equipment owner information. Provide the company name, mailing address, city, state, zip code, customer number, and regulated entity number. Indicate if the property/equipment is subject to any lease or lease-to-own agreement and provide an explanation if applicable.
- Complete Section 2 regarding the property/equipment operator. State the operator's name and address, along with their customer and regulated entity numbers. If the operator is the same as the owner, proceed to Section 3.
- In Section 3, enter the contact name details. Provide their company name, first name, last name, salutation, title, mailing address, phone number, and email address. Additionally, explain their relationship with the property owner or operator.
- Proceed to Section 4 to describe the physical location of the property/equipment. Fill in the name of the facility, type of manufacturing process or service, and its street address, city, state, and zip.
- In Section 5, identify the appraisal district and enter the related account number(s).
- Complete Section 6 by indicating the type of ownership and the size of the company based on the number of employees. Provide a brief business description and the applicable North American Industry Classification System code.
- Section 7 requires detailed information about the pollution control property/equipment. List the name and usage as pollution control equipment. Include information about marketable products if applicable, the applicable rule, and the expected environmental benefits.
- If necessary, attach additional documentation as requested in Section 8 (Process Flow Diagram) and Section 9 (Partial-Use Percentage Calculation).
- In Section 10, enumerate all pieces of property/equipment, including tier numbers and estimated values.
- Fill out Section 11 by selecting the type of application, providing the fee payment type, and entering the necessary payment details.
- Finally, Section 12 requires a certification statement to be signed by the owner or representative, ensuring the information provided is accurate. Include printed name, date, signature, title, and company name.
- After completing all sections, save the document. You may opt to download, print, or share the application prior to submission.
Complete your application online today to ensure your pollution control property is certified correctly.
Required under federal law, in Texas the SERC is synonymous with the Texas Division of Emergency Management. The TCEQ receives reports about accidental releases. Since the TCEQ is part of the SERC, reporting a spill to the State's spill reporting hot line, (800) 832-8224, constitutes reporting to the SERC.
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