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Rule R307-417. Permits: Acid Rain Sources.
As in effect on August 1, 2009
Table of Contents
- R307-417-1. Part 72 Requirements.
- R307-417-2. Part 75 Requirements.
- R307-417-3. Part 76 Requirements.
- KEY
- Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment
- Notice of Continuation
- Authorizing, Implemented, or Interpreted Law
R307-417-1. Part 72 Requirements.
The provisions of 40 CFR Part 72, effective as of the date referenced in R307-101-3, for purposes of implementing an acid rain program that meets the requirements of Title IV of the Clean Air Act, are incorporated into these rules by reference. The term "permitting authority" shall mean the Executive Secretary of the Air Quality Board, and the term "Administrator" shall mean the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. If the provisions or requirements of 40 CFR Part 72 conflict with or are not included in R307-415, Permits: Operating Permit Requirements, provisions and requirements of 40 CFR Part 72 shall apply and take precedence.
R307-417-2. Part 75 Requirements.
The provisions of 40 CFR Part 75, effective as of the date referenced in R307-101-3, for purposes of implementing an acid rain program that meets the requirements of Title IV of the Clean Air Act, are incorporated into these rules by reference. The term "permitting authority" shall mean the executive secretary of the Air Quality Board, and the term "Administrator" shall mean the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. If the provisions or requirements of 40 CFR Part 75 conflict with or are not included in R307-415, Operating Permit Requirements, provisions and requirements of 40 CFR Part 75 shall apply and take precedence.
R307-417-3. Part 76 Requirements.
The provisions of 40 CFR Part 76, effective as of the date referenced in R307-101-3, for purposes of implementing an acid rain program that meets the requirements of Title IV of the Clean Air Act, are incorporated into these rules by reference. The term "permitting authority" shall mean the executive secretary of the Air Quality Board, and the term "Administrator" shall mean the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. If the provisions or requirements of 40 CFR Part 76 conflict with or are not included in R307-415, Operating Permit Requirements, provisions and requirements of 40 CFR Part 76 shall apply and take precedence.
KEY
acid rain, air quality, permitting authority, operating permit
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment
February 8, 2008
Notice of Continuation
July 13, 2007
Authorizing, Implemented, or Interpreted Law
19-2-101; 19-2-104(3)(q)
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