California Refrigerant Compliance Program

California Refrigerant Compliance Program CARB 2026 Program Updates Are Active. Enforcement Is Increasing.

Managing refrigerant compliance across multiple California locations is complex—and the consequences of failure are severe. CARB 2026 updates and expanded federal AIM Act enforcement carry aggressive oversight and civil penalties that can reach tens of thousands of dollars per day per violation.

CoolSys delivers a centralized compliance solution designed to protect multi-site operators from escalating regulatory pressure. We manage CARB registration, AIM Act requirements, leak documentation, reporting, and audit readiness in one structured program.

The result: reduced penalty exposure, simplified reporting, and confidence that your California operations remain compliant before regulators intervene.

California Refrigerant Compliance Overview

California continues to lead the nation in refrigerant regulation. As of 2026, both state and federal refrigerant compliance rules are fully enforceable—with expanded oversight, stricter reporting, and significant civil penalties.

If you operate refrigeration or HVAC systems in California, your facilities are subject to:

Non-compliance can result in operational disruption, financial penalties, and reputational risk.

What California Refrigerant Compliance Requires in 2026

Management Program (RMP)

Under the California Air Resources Board:

  • Applies to refrigeration systems ≥ 50 lbs of high-GWP refrigerant
  • Mandatory equipment registration
  • Annual leak inspections
  • Strict leak repair timelines
  • Five-year record retention requirement
  • Annual reporting submission

 
California also enforces aggressive GWP phasedown thresholds. Retrofits, replacements, and new installations must comply with evolving refrigerant restrictions.

Federal: EPA Section 608 & AIM Act Expansion (Now in Effect)

As of January 1, 2026:

  • Systems ≥ 15 lbs of HFC refrigerant are federally regulated
  • Expanded leak repair and verification requirements
  • Broader recordkeeping obligations
  • Civil penalties that can exceed tens of thousands of dollars per day per violation


California operators must comply with both state and federal regulations simultaneously.

Special Risk Area: South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD)

If your facilities operate in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, or San Bernardino counties, you may also fall under the South Coast Air Quality Management District.( SCAQMD)

This adds:

  • Additional reporting oversight
  • More active enforcement
  • Elevated compliance exposure

Layered regulation increases risk. Proactive management reduces it.

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Why Businesses in California Choose CoolSys Refrigerant Management Solution

CoolSys delivers structured, centralized compliance management designed for operators with multiple California locations:

Complete asset inventory and digital refrigerant tracking

CARB registration and annual report management

Federal AIM Act compliance oversight

Leak repair documentation review

ESG and sustainability reporting integration

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Audit response and regulator communication coordination

The CoolSys compliance team identifies compliance gaps before regulators do.

Who We Serve

CoolSys manages the refrigerant compliance program for some of the largest brands, including:

Schedule a California Refrigerant Compliance Exposure Review

CoolSys compliance team will:

  • Review your CARB registration status
  • Evaluate AIM Act applicability
  • Identify reporting gaps
  • Provide a corrective roadmap

How the CoolSys California Refrigerant Management Program Works

Step 1:

Exposure Assessment

We inventory refrigeration and HVAC assets, verify refrigerant charge sizes, confirm GWP thresholds and determine CARB, federal, and district-level obligations.

Step 2:

Registration & Digital Documentation

We register applicable systems, centralize refrigerant records, and implement compliant reporting workflows.

Step 3:

Ongoing Compliance Management

We manage annual CARB reporting, monitor leak thresholds, review documentation, and provide year-round audit readiness.

Centralized Compliance. Audit-Ready Documentation. Reduced Risk.

CoolSys provides structured oversight so your facilities stay compliant without operational distraction with:

If your business operates in California, manual refrigerant management is high-risk and unsustainable.

With CoolSys, your compliance position becomes defensible and deadline-driven.

Important Statistics

Per day, per violation, under the Clean Air Act

$ 0 K+

Maximum time to repair a threshold leak

0 Days

Federal tracking threshold for HFC systems

0 Lbs.

Frequently Asked Questions​

Systems containing ≥ 50 lbs of high-GWP refrigerant fall under CARB RMP. As of 2026, federal rules apply to systems ≥ 15 lbs of HFC refrigerant.

Expanded enforcement activity, stricter reporting oversight, continued GWP phasedown thresholds, and integration with federal AIM Act requirements.

Yes. Facilities in SCAQMD jurisdictions may face additional reporting and more active enforcement oversight.

Civil penalties can reach tens of thousands of dollars per day per violation under federal rules, with additional exposure under state regulations.

Through centralized asset inventory, digital refrigerant tracking, registration management, annual reporting oversight, and audit preparation support.

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