Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Update to Materials Incorporated by Reference, 27957-27972 [E7-9518]
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This rule does not meet the definition
of ‘‘rule’’ in 5 U.S.C. 804(3)(A) because
it is a rule of ‘‘particular applicability.’’
Therefore, it is not subject to the
congressional review requirements in 5
U.S.C. 801–808.
List of Subjects in 21 CFR Part 522
Animal drugs.
I Therefore, under the Federal Food,
Drug, and Cosmetic Act and under
authority delegated to the Commissioner
of Food and Drugs and redelegated to
the Center for Veterinary Medicine, 21
CFR part 522 is amended as follows:
PART 522—IMPLANTATION OR
INJECTABLE DOSAGE FORM NEW
ANIMAL DRUGS
1. The authority citation for 21 CFR
part 522 continues to read as follows:
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(iii) Limitations. Do not use in horses
intended for human consumption.
Authority: 21 U.S.C. 360b.
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2. Revise § 522.246 to read as follows:
§ 522.246
Butorphanol.
(a) Specifications. Each milliliter of
solution contains butorphanol (as
butorphanol tartrate) in the following
amounts:
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(c) Special considerations. Federal
law restricts this drug to use by or on
the order of a licensed veterinarian.
(d) Conditions of use—(1) Dogs—(i)
Amount. Administer 0.025 mg per
pound of body weight by subcutaneous
injection at intervals of 6 to 12 hours,
as required. If necessary, increase dose
to a maximum of 0.05 mg per pound of
body weight. Treatment should not
normally be required for longer than 7
days.
(ii) Indications for use. For the relief
of chronic nonproductive cough
associated with tracheo-bronchitis,
tracheitis, tonsillitis, laryngitis, and
pharyngitis associated with
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Dated: May 3, 2007.
Bernadette Dunham,
Deputy Director, Center for Veterinary
Medicine.
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(1) 0.5 milligrams (mg);
(2) 2 mg; or
(3) 10 mg
(b) Sponsors. See sponsors in
§ 510.600(c) of this chapter as follows:
(1) No. 000856 for use of the product
described in paragraph (a)(1) as in
paragraph (d)(1) of this section; for use
of the product described in paragraph
(a)(2) as in paragraph (d)(2) of this
section; and for use of the product
described in paragraph (a)(3) as in
paragraph (d)(3) of this section.
(2) No. 059130 for use of the product
described in paragraph (a)(2) as in
paragraph (d)(2) of this section.
(3) Nos. 057926 and 059130 for use of
the product described in paragraph
(a)(3) as in paragraph (d)(3) of this
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inflammatory conditions of the upper
respiratory tract.
(2) Cats—(i) Amount. Administer 0.2
mg per pound of body weight by
subcutaneous injection. Dose may be
repeated up to 4 times per day. Do not
treat for more than 2 days.
(ii) Indications for use. For the relief
of pain in cats caused by major or minor
trauma, or pain associated with surgical
procedures.
(3) Horses—(i) Amount. Administer
0.05 mg per pound of body weight by
intravenous injection. Dose may be
repeated within 3 to 4 hours. Treatment
should not exceed 48 hours.
(ii) Indications for use. For the relief
of pain associated with colic and
postpartum pain in adult horses and
yearlings.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[MD201–3117; FRL–8313–2]
Approval and Promulgation of Air
Quality Implementation Plans;
Maryland; Update to Materials
Incorporated by Reference
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; Notice of
administrative change.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: EPA is updating the materials
submitted by Maryland that are
incorporated by reference (IBR) into the
State implementation plan (SIP). The
regulations affected by this update have
been previously submitted by the
Maryland Department of the
Environment (MDE) and approved by
EPA. This update affects the SIP
materials that are available for public
inspection at the National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA), the
Air and Radiation Docket and
Information Center located at EPA
Headquarters in Washington, DC, and
the Regional Office.
EFFECTIVE DATE: This action is effective
May 18, 2007.
ADDRESSES: SIP materials which are
incorporated by reference into 40 CFR
part 52 are available for inspection at
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the following locations: Air Protection
Division, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region III, 1650 Arch Street,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103; the
Air and Radiation Docket and
Information Center, EPA Headquarters
Library, Room Number 3334, EPA West
Building, 1301 Constitution Ave., NW.,
Washington, DC 20460, and the
National Archives and Records
Administration. If you wish to obtain
materials from a docket in the EPA
Headquarters Library, please call the
Office of Air and Radiation (OAR)
Docket/Telephone number: (202) 566–
1742; or the National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA). For
information on the availability of this
material at NARA, call 202–741–6030,
or go to: https://www.archives.gov/
federal_register/
code_of_federal_regulations/
ibr_locations.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Harold A. Frankford, (215) 814–2108 or
by e-mail at frankford.harold@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The SIP is
a living document which the State
revises as necessary to address the
unique air pollution problems.
Therefore, EPA from time to time must
take action on SIP revisions containing
new and/or revised regulations to make
them part of the SIP. On May 22, 1997
(62 FR 27968), EPA revised the
procedures for incorporating by
reference Federally-approved SIPs, as a
result of consultations between EPA and
the Office of the Federal Register (OFR).
The description of the revised SIP
document, IBR procedures and
‘‘Identification of plan’’ format are
discussed in further detail in the May
22, 1997 Federal Register document. On
November 29, 2004 (69 FR 69304), EPA
published a document in the Federal
Register beginning the new IBR
procedure for Maryland. On February 2,
2006 (72 FR 5607), EPA published an
update to the IBR material for Maryland.
In this document, EPA is doing the
following:
1. Announcing the update to the IBR
material as of March 15, 2007.
2. Making corrections to the following
entries listed in the paragraph
52.1070(c) chart, as described below:
a. COMAR 26.11.01.04—revising the
text in the ‘‘Additional explanation/
citation at 40 CFR § 52.1100’’ column by
adding the SIP effective date.
b. COMAR 26.11.09.01—revising the
text in the ‘‘Additional explanation/
citation at 40 CFR § 52.1100’’ column by
correcting the COMAR citation.
c. Technical Memorandum (TM) 91–
01—This entry is revised to reflect
EPA’s approval of revisions to this TM
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document on September 7, 2001 (66 FR
46727).
3. Making corrections to the following
entries listed in the paragraph
52.1070(d) chart, as described below:
a. Entry for Potomac Electric Power
Company (PEPCO)—Chalk Point—
amending the Federal Register citation
for EPA’s approval action.
b. Entry for Kaydon Ring and Seal,
Inc.—revising the text in the
‘‘Additional explanation’’ column by
removing the SIP effective date.
4. Making a correction to the
paragraph 52.1070(e) chart by adding an
entry for the Mobile budgets associated
with the 2005 Rate of Progress plan for
the Metropolitan Baltimore (1-hour)
Ozone Nonattaiment Area. The revised
entry adds a date and Federal Register
citation, inadvertently omitted in the
November 29, 2004 and February 2,
2006 Federal Register documents, on
which EPA approved revisions to these
mobile budgets.
EPA has determined that today’s rule
falls under the ‘‘good cause’’ exemption
in section 553(b)(3)(B) of the
Administrative Procedures Act (APA)
which, upon finding ‘‘good cause,’’
authorizes agencies to dispense with
public participation, and section
553(d)(3) which allows an agency to
make a rule effective immediately
(thereby avoiding the 30-day delayed
effective date otherwise provided for in
the APA). Today’s rule simply codifies
provisions which are already in effect as
a matter of law in Federal and approved
State programs. Under section 553 of the
APA, an agency may find good cause
where procedures are ‘‘impractical,
unnecessary, or contrary to the public
interest.’’ Public comment is
‘‘unnecessary and contrary to the public
interest’’ since the codification only
reflects existing law. Immediate notice
in the CFR benefits the public by
removing outdated citations and
incorrect chart entries.
Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
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A. General Requirements
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR
51735, October 4, 1993), this action is
not a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ and
therefore is not subject to review by the
Office of Management and Budget. For
this reason, this action is also not
subject to Executive Order 13211,
‘‘Actions Concerning Regulations That
Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use’’ (66 FR 28355, May
22, 2001). This action merely approves
state law as meeting Federal
requirements and imposes no additional
requirements beyond those imposed by
state law. Accordingly, the
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Administrator certifies that this rule
will not have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small
entities under the Regulatory Flexibility
Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). Because this
rule approves pre-existing requirements
under state law and does not impose
any additional enforceable duty beyond
that required by state law, it does not
contain any unfunded mandate or
significantly or uniquely affect small
governments, as described in the
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
(Pub. L. 104–4). This rule also does not
have tribal implications because it will
not have a substantial direct effect on
one or more Indian tribes, on the
relationship between the Federal
Government and Indian tribes, or on the
distribution of power and
responsibilities between the Federal
Government and Indian tribes, as
specified by Executive Order 13175 (65
FR 67249, November 9, 2000). This
action also does not have Federalism
implications because it does not have
substantial direct effects on the States,
on the relationship between the national
government and the States, or on the
distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various
levels of government, as specified in
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255,
August 10, 1999). This action merely
approves a state rule implementing a
Federal standard, and does not alter the
relationship or the distribution of power
and responsibilities established in the
Clean Air Act. This rule also is not
subject to Executive Order 13045
‘‘Protection of Children from
Environmental Health Risks and Safety
Risks’’ (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997),
because it approves a state rule
implementing a Federal standard. In
reviewing SIP submissions, EPA’s role
is to approve state choices, provided
that they meet the criteria of the Clean
Air Act. In this context, in the absence
of a prior existing requirement for the
State to use voluntary consensus
standards (VCS), EPA has no authority
to disapprove a SIP submission for
failure to use VCS. It would thus be
inconsistent with applicable law for
EPA, when it reviews a SIP submission,
to use VCS in place of a SIP submission
that otherwise satisfies the provisions of
the Clean Air Act. Thus, the
requirements of section 12(d) of the
National Technology Transfer and
Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C.
272 note) do not apply. This rule does
not impose an information collection
burden under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
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B. Submission to Congress and the
Comptroller General
The Congressional Review Act, 5
U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides
that before a rule may take effect, the
agency promulgating the rule must
submit a rule report, which includes a
copy of the rule, to each House of the
Congress and to the Comptroller General
of the United States. EPA will submit a
report containing this rule and other
required information to the U.S. Senate,
the U.S. House of Representatives, and
the Comptroller General of the United
States prior to publication of the rule in
the Federal Register. This rule is not a
‘‘major rule’’ as defined by 5 U.S.C.
804(2).
C. Petitions for Judicial Review
EPA has also determined that the
provisions of section 307(b)(1) of the
Clean Air Act pertaining to petitions for
judicial review are not applicable to this
action. Prior EPA rulemaking actions for
each individual component of the
Maryland SIP compilations had
previously afforded interested parties
the opportunity to file a petition for
judicial review in the United States
Court of Appeals for the appropriate
circuit within 60 days of such
rulemaking action. Thus, EPA sees no
need in this action to reopen the 60-day
period for filing such petitions for
judicial review for this ‘‘Identification of
plan’’ reorganization update action for
Maryland.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air
pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference,
Intergovernmental relations, Lead,
Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate
matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile
organic compounds.
Dated: April 27, 2007.
Donald S. Welsh,
Regional Administrator, Region III.
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40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:
PART 52—[AMENDED]
1. The authority for citation for part 52
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42.U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart V—Maryland
2. Section 52.1070 is amended by
revising paragraphs (b), (c), (d), and (e)
to read as follows:
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§ 52.1070
Identification of plan.
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(b) Incorporation by reference. (1)
Material listed as incorporated by
reference in paragraphs (c) and (d) was
approved for incorporation by reference
by the Director of the Federal Register
in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and
1 CFR part 51. Material incorporated as
it exists on the date of the approval, and
notice of any change in the material will
be published in the Federal Register.
Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this
section with EPA approval dates on or
after March 15, 2007 will be
incorporated by reference in the next
update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region III certifies that the
rules/regulations provided by EPA at
the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this
section are an exact duplicate of the
officially promulgated State rules/
regulations which have been approved
as part of the State implementation plan
as of March 15, 2007.
(3) Copies of the materials
incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the EPA Region III Office at
1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA
27959
19103; the EPA, Air and Radiation
Docket and Information Center, Room
Number 3334, EPA West Building,
1301Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20460; or at the
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For
information on the availability of this
material at NARA, call 202–741–6030,
or go to: https://www.archives.gov/
federal_register/
code_of_federal_regulations/
ibr_locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
EPA-APPROVED REGULATIONS IN THE MARYLAND SIP
Code of Maryland administrative regulations (COMAR)
citation
State effective
date
Title/subject
26.11.01
EPA approval
date
General Administrative Provisions
26.11.01.01A., .01B Exceptions: .01B(3), (13), (21)
through (23), (25).
Definitions .......................................
10/10/01 .............
5/28/02, 67 FR
36810.
26.11.01.01B(53) .................
Definitions—definition of volatile organic compound (VOC).
9/12/05 ...............
3/31/06, 71 FR
16239.
26.11.01.02 .........................
8/1/88 .................
26.11.01.03 .........................
Relationship of Provisions in this
Subtitle.
Delineation of Areas .......................
26.11.01.04 .........................
Testing and Monitoring ...................
6/19/06 ...............
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
1/3/07, 72 FR 18
26.11.01.05 .........................
Records and Information ................
6/30/97, 12/10/01
26.11.01.05–1 .....................
Emission Statements ......................
12/7/92 ...............
26.11.01.06 .........................
Circumvention .................................
8/1/88 .................
26.11.01.07 .........................
Malfunctions and Other Temporary
Increases in Emissions.
Determination of Ground Level
Concentrations-Acceptable Techniques.
Vapor Pressure of Gasoline ...........
8/1/88 .................
Continuous Emission Monitoring
(CEM) Requirements.
7/22/91 ...............
26.11.01.08 .........................
26.11.01.09 .........................
26.11.01.10 .........................
26.11.02
8/1/88 .................
8/1/88 .................
8/1/88 .................
5/28/02, 67 FR
36810.
10/12/94, 59 FR
51517.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
2/28/96, 61 FR
7418.
5/8/95 .................
2/27/03, 68 FR
9012.
26.11.02.02 .........................
General Provisions .........................
5/8/95 .................
26.11.02.03 .........................
Federally Enforceable Permits to
Construct and State Permits to
Operate.
Duration of Permits .........................
5/8/95 .................
2/27/03, 68 FR
9012.
2/27/03, 68 FR
9012.
26.11.02.04 .........................
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Definitions .......................................
26.11.02.05 .........................
Violation of Permits and Approvals
5/8/95 .................
26.11.02.06 .........................
Denial of Applications for State
Permits and Approvals.
Procedures for Denying, Revoking,
or Reopening and Revising a
Permit or Approval.
5/8/95, 6/16/97 ...
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(c)(171); Additional EPA approvals
are
codified
at
§§ 52.1100(c)(119),
(c)(122),
(c)(143),
(c)(148),
(c)(158),
(c)(159), and (c)(164).
Definition reflects the version of 40
CFR 51.100(s) in effect as of 12/
31/2004.
(c)(90)(i)(B)(1).
(c)(90)(i)(B)(1).
Paragraph .04C(2) is added. The
SIP effective date is 3/6/07.
(c)(172).
(c)(109).
(c)(90)(i)(B)(1).
(c)(90)(i)(B)(1).
(c)(90)(i)(B)(5).
(c)(90)(i)(B)(5).
(c)(106); TM90–01 was approved
as ‘‘additional material’’, but not
IBR’d.
Permits, Approvals, and Registration
26.11.02.01 .........................
26.11.02.07 .........................
Additional explanation/citation at 40
CFR § 52.1100
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2/27/03,
9012.
2/27/03,
9012.
2/27/03,
9012.
2/27/03,
9012.
(c)(182);
Exceptions:
26.11.02.01B(1), (1–1), (4)–(6),
(10), (15), (16), (22), (29)–(33),
(37), (39), (42), (46), (49), (50),
(54).
(c)(182); Exception: .02D.
(c)(182).
68 FR
(c)(182); Exception: .04C(2).
68 FR
(c)(182).
68 FR
(c)(182).
68 FR
(c)(182).
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EPA-APPROVED REGULATIONS IN THE MARYLAND SIP—Continued
Code of Maryland administrative regulations (COMAR)
citation
26.11.02.08 .........................
26.11.02.09 .........................
26.11.02.10 .........................
26.11.02.11 .........................
26.11.02.12 .........................
26.11.02.13 .........................
26.11.02.14 .........................
Title/subject
State effective
date
Late Applications and Delays in
Acting on Applications.
Sources Subject to Permits to Construct and Approvals.
Sources Exempt from Permits to
Construct and Approvals.
5/8/95 .................
Procedures for Obtaining Permits
to Construct Certain Significant
Sources.
Procedures for Obtaining Approvals
of PSD Sources and NSR
Sources, Permits to Construct,
Permits to Construct MACT Determinations on a Case-by-Case
Basis in Accordance with 40
CFR Part 63, Subpart B, and
Certain 100-Ton Sources.
Sources subject to State Permits to
Operate.
Procedures for Obtaining State
Permits to Operate and Permits
to Construct Certain Sources and
Permits to Construct Control
Equipment on Existing Sources.
26.11.04
26.11.04.02 .........................
(c)(182).
2/27/03, 68 FR
9012.
(c)(182); Exception: .11C.
5/8/95 .................
2/27/03, 68 FR
9012.
(c)(182).
5/8/95 .................
2/27/03, 68 FR
9012.
2/27/03, 68 FR
9012.
(c)(182).
5/8/95, 5/4/98 .....
5/8/95, 6/16/97,
9/22/97, 3/22/
99.
5/8/95, 6/16/97 ...
5/8/95, 6/16/97 ...
26.11.04.04 .........................
26.11.04.05 .........................
Sulfur Oxides ..................................
2/28/05 ...............
26.11.04.06 .........................
Carbon Monoxide ...........................
26.11.04.07 .........................
Ozone .............................................
1/5/88; recodified
8/1/88.
2/28/05 ...............
26.11.04.08 .........................
Nitrogen Dioxide .............................
2/28/05 ...............
26.11.04.09 .........................
Lead ................................................
8/1/88 .................
26.11.05
2/28/05 ...............
2/28/05 ...............
Definitions .......................................
6/18/90 ...............
26.11.05.02 .........................
General Requirements ....................
6/18/90 ...............
26.11.05.03 .........................
Air Pollution Episode Criteria ..........
6/18/90 ...............
26.11.05.04 .........................
Standby Emissions Reduction Plan
8/1/88 .................
26.11.05.05 .........................
Control Requirements and Standby
Orders.
Tables .............................................
6/18/90 ...............
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8/1/88 .................
Definitions .......................................
5/8/91 .................
26.11.06.02 [Except:
.02A(1)(e), (1)(g), (1)(h),
(1)(i)].
26.11.06.03 .........................
Visible Emissions ............................
Particulate Matter ............................
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(c)(182).
8/20/01, 66 FR
43485.
6/14/06, 71 FR
34257.
6/14/06, 71 FR
34257.
6/14/06, 71 FR
34257.
4/7/93, 58 FR
18010.
6/14/06, 71 FR
34257.
6/14/06, 71 FR
34257.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
(c)(165).
Addition of ambient
standard for PM2.5.
4/14/94, 59
17698.
4/14/94, 59
17698.
4/14/94, 59
17698.
11/3/92, 57
49651.
4/14/94, 59
17698.
11/3/92, 57
49651.
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(c)(90)(i)(B)(3).
FR
(c)(100).
FR
(c)(100).
FR
(c)(100).
FR
(c)(90)(i)(B)(4).
FR
(c)(100).
FR
(c)(90)(i)(B)(4).
(c)(102)(i)(B)(14).
11/11/02 .............
11/11/02 .............
86/03, 68 FR
46487.
(c)(181).
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Addition of an 8-hour ambient air
quality standard for ozone.
11/29/94, 59 FR
60908.
8/6/03, 68 FR
46487.
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(c)(92).
General Emissions Standards, Prohibitions, and Restrictions
26.11.06.01 .........................
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(c)(182).
Air Quality Episode System
26.11.05.01 .........................
26.11.06
(c)(182).
Ambient Air Quality Standards
5/8/95 .................
26.11.05.06 .........................
Additional explanation/citation at 40
CFR § 52.1100
2/27/03, 68 FR
9012.
2/27/03, 68 FR
9012.
2/27/03, 68 FR
9012.
State-Adopted National Ambient Air
Quality Standards.
Definitions, Reference Conditions,
and Methods of Measurement.
Particulate Matter ............................
26.11.04.03 .........................
EPA approval
date
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EPA-APPROVED REGULATIONS IN THE MARYLAND SIP—Continued
Code of Maryland administrative regulations (COMAR)
citation
26.11.06.04 .........................
26.11.06.05 .........................
26.11.06.06 .........................
26.11.06.10 .........................
26.11.06.14 .........................
26.11.06.15 .........................
26.11.06.16 .........................
Title/subject
State effective
date
Carbon Monoxide in Areas III and
IV.
Sulfur Compounds from Other than
Fuel Burning Equipment.
Volatile Organic Compounds ..........
1/5/88; recodified
8/1/88.
11/11/02 .............
Refuse Burning Prohibited in Certain Installations.
Control of PSD sources ..................
8/1/88 .................
Nitrogen Oxides from Nitric Acid
Plants.
Tables .............................................
8/1/88 .................
9/22/97 ...............
10/10/01 .............
8/1/88 .................
26.11.07
Definitions .......................................
5/22/95 ...............
26.11.07.02 .........................
General ...........................................
5/22/95 ...............
26.11.07.03 .........................
Control Officer May Authorize Certain Open Fires.
Public Officers May Authorize Certain Fires.
Open Fires Allowed Without Authorization of Control Officer or
Public Officer.
Safety Determinations at Federal
Facilities.
8/11/97 ...............
26.11.07.05 .........................
26.11.07.06 .........................
10.18.08
5/22/95 ...............
5/22/95 ...............
8/11/97 ...............
Definitions .......................................
3/25/84 ...............
10.18.08.02 .........................
Applicability .....................................
7/18/80 ...............
10.18.08.03 .........................
6/8/81 .................
10.18.08.04 .........................
Prohibition of Certain Incinerators
in Areas III and IV.
Visible Emissions ............................
10.18.08.05 .........................
Particulate Matter ............................
3/25/84 ...............
10.18.08.06 .........................
Prohibition of Unapproved Hazardous Waste Incinerators.
3/25/84 ...............
3/25/84 ...............
Definitions .......................................
9/12/05 ...............
26.11.09.02 .........................
Applicability .....................................
8/1/88 .................
26.11.09.03 .........................
6/21/04 ...............
26.11.09.05 .........................
General Conditions for Fuel Burning Equipment.
Prohibition of Certain New Fuel
Burning Equipment.
Visible Emissions ............................
26.11.09.06 .........................
Control of Particulate Matter ...........
6/21/04 ...............
26.11.09.07 .........................
Control of Sulfur Oxides from Fuel
Burning Equipment.
Control of NOX Emissions for Major
Stationary Sources.
Tables and Diagrams .....................
8/1/88 .................
26.11.09.04 .........................
cprice-sewell on PRODPC61 with RULES
(c)(181).
11/3/92, 57
49651.
5/28/02, 67
36810.
11/3/92, 57
49651.
11/3/92, 57
49651.
FR
(c)(156). Note: On 2/27/03 (68 FR
9012), EPA approved a revised
rule citation with a State effective
date of 5/8/95 [(c)(182)(i)(C)].
(c)(90)(i)(B)(5).
FR
(c)(171).
FR
(c)(90)(i)(B)(5).
FR
(c)(90)(i)(B)(5).
6/11/02, 67
39856.
2/25/97, 62
8380.
6/11/02, 67
39856.
2/25/97, 62
8380.
2/25/97, 62
8380.
FR
(c)(173).
FR
(c)(120).
FR
(c)(173).
FR
(c)(120).
FR
(c)(120), .05A(3) & (4), and .05B(3)
are State-enforceable only.
6/11/02, 67 FR
39856.
(c)(173).
7/2/85, 50 FR
27245.
8/5/81, 46 FR
39818.
5/11/82, 47 FR
20126.
7/2/85, 50 FR
27245.
7/2/85, 50 FR
27245.
7/2/85, 50 FR
27245.
(c)(82).
(c)(45).
(c)(58).
(c)(82).
(c)(82).
(c)(82).
Control of Fuel Burning Equipment and Stationary Internal Combustion Engines, and Certain Fuel-Burning Installations
26.11.09.01 .........................
26.11.09.08 .........................
26.11.09.09 .........................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
(c)(92).
Control of Incinerators
10.18.08.01 .........................
26.11.09
4/7/93, 58 FR
18010.
8/6/03, 68 FR
46487.
5/7/01, 66 FR
22924.
Additional explanation/citation at 40
CFR § 52.1100
Open Fires
26.11.07.01 .........................
26.11.07.04 .........................
EPA approval
date
15:21 May 17, 2007
Jkt 211001
PO 00000
Frm 00013
8/1/88 .................
11/11/02 .............
11/24/03 .............
11/11/02 .............
Fmt 4700
Sfmt 4700
6/13/06, 71 FR
34014.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
7/6/05, 70 FR
38774.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
5/1/03, 68 FR
23206.
7/6/05, 70 FR
38774.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
9/20/04, 69 FR
56170.
5/1/03, 68 FR
23206.
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Revised definition of ‘‘interruptible
gas service’’ in 26.11.09.01B(4).
(c)(90)(i)(B)(7).
Revised
paragraphs
26.11.09.03C(1) and .03C(2).
(c)(90)(i)(B)(7).
(c)(183).
Addition
of
26.11.09.06C.
(c)(90)(i)(B)(7).
paragraph
(c)(191).
(c)(183); Revised Table 1.
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citation
State effective
date
Title/subject
26.11.10
Definitions .......................................
12/25/00 .............
26.11.10.02 .........................
Applicability .....................................
11/2/98 ...............
26.11.10.03 .........................
Visible Emissions ............................
11/2/98 ...............
26.11.10.04 .........................
Control of Particulate Matter ...........
11/2/98 ...............
26.11.10.05 .........................
Sulfur Content Limitations for Coke
Oven Gas.
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Iron and Steel Production Installations.
Carbon Monoxide ...........................
11/2/98 ...............
Testing and Observation Procedures.
12/25/00 .............
26.11.10.06[2] .....................
26.11.10.07 .........................
26.11.11
12/25/00 .............
8/1/88 .................
Applicability .....................................
8/1/88 .................
26.11.11.02 .........................
Asphalt Paving ................................
4/26/93 ...............
26.11.11.03 .........................
Asphalt Concrete Plants in Areas I,
II, V, and VI.
Use of Waste Oils as Fuel .............
8/1/88 .................
26.11.11.06 .........................
26.11.12
8/1/88 .................
(c)(163).
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
11/7/01, 66 FR
56222.
(c)(90)(i)(B)(8).
(c)(153).
(c)(153).
(c)(153).
(c)(153).
(c)(163).
(c)(163).
Definitions .......................................
5/8/95 .................
26.11.12.02 .........................
Applicability .....................................
5/8/95 .................
26.11.12.03 .........................
Prohibitions and Exemptions ..........
5/8/95 .................
26.11.12.04 .........................
Visible Emissions ............................
8/1/88 .................
26.11.12.05 .........................
Particulate Matter ............................
8/1/88 .................
26.11.12.06 .........................
Reporting Requirements .................
8/1/88 .................
26.11.13
(c)(90)(i)(B)(9).
(c)(113)(i)(B)(1).
(c)(90)(i)(B)(9).
(c)(90)(i)(B)(9).
7/25/00, 64
45743.
7/25/00, 64
45743.
7/25/00, 64
45743.
11/3/92, 57
49651.
11/3/92, 57
49651.
11/3/92, 57
49651.
FR
(c)(149).
FR
(c)(149).
FR
(c)(149).
FR
(c)(90)(i)(B)(10).
FR
(c)(90)(i)(B)(10).
FR
(c)(90)(i)(B)(10).
Control of Gasoline and Other Volatile Organic Compound Storage and Handling
26.11.13.01 .........................
Definitions .......................................
8/11/97 ...............
26.11.13.02 .........................
Applicability and Exemption ............
4/26/93 ...............
26.11.13.03 .........................
Large Storage Tanks ......................
8/1/88 .................
26.11.13.04 .........................
Loading Operations ........................
8/11/97 ...............
26.11.13.05 .........................
Gasoline Leaks from Tank Trucks ..
2/15/93 ...............
26.11.13.06 .........................
Plans for Compliance .....................
4/26/93 ...............
26.11.13.07 .........................
Control of VOC Emissions from
Portable Fuel Containers.
1/21/02 ...............
26.11.14
Definitions .......................................
1/8/01, 10/15/01
26.11.14.02 .........................
Applicability .....................................
1/8/01 .................
Jkt 211001
PO 00000
12/22/98, 63 FR
70667.
1/6/95, 60 FR
2018.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
12/22/98, 63 FR
70667.
1/6/95, 60 FR
2018.
1/6/95, 60 FR
2018.
6/29/04, 69 FR
38848.
(c)(130).
(c)(113)(i)(B)(3).
(c)(90)(i)(B)(12).
(c)(132).
(c)(112).
(c)(113)(i)(B)(5).
(c)(184).
Control of Emissions from Kraft Pulp Mills
26.11.14.01 .........................
15:21 May 17, 2007
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
1/6/95, 60 FR
2018.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
Control of Batch Type Hot-Dip Galvanizing Installations
26.11.12.01 .........................
cprice-sewell on PRODPC61 with RULES
11/7/01, 66 FR
56222.
9/7/01, 66 FR
46727.
9/7/01, 66 FR
46727.
9/7/01, 66 FR
46727.
9/7/01, 66 FR
46727.
11/7/01, 66 FR
56222.
Control of Petroleum Products Installations, Including Asphalt Paving, Asphalt Concrete Plants, and Use of Waste Oils
26.11.11.01 .........................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
Additional explanation/citation at 40
CFR § 52.1100
Control of Iron and Steel Production Installations
26.11.10.01 .........................
26.11.10.06[1] .....................
EPA approval
date
Frm 00014
Fmt 4700
Sfmt 4700
11/7/01, 66 FR
56220.
11/7/01, 66 FR
56220.
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(c)(170).
(c)(170).
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citation
Title/subject
26.11.14.06 .........................
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds.
26.11.17
State effective
date
1/8/01, 10/15/01
Definitions .......................................
11/24/03 .............
26.11.17.02 .........................
Applicability .....................................
4/26/93, 10/2/00
26.11.17.03 .........................
General Conditions .........................
4/26/93, 10/2/00
26.11.17.04 .........................
Baseline for Determining Credit for
Emission and Air Quality Offsets.
Administrative Procedures ..............
4/26/93, 10/2/00
26.11.19
Additional explanation/citation at 40
CFR § 52.1100
11/7/01, 66 FR
56220.
(c)(170).
Requirements for Major New Sources and Modifications
26.11.17.01 .........................
26.11.17.05 .........................
EPA approval
date
4/26/93, 10/2/00
9/20/04, 69
56170.
2/12/01, 66
9766.
2/12/01, 66
9766.
2/12/01, 66
9766.
2/12/01, 66
9766.
FR
52.1070(c)(191).
FR
52.1070(c)(148).
FR
52.1070(c)(191).
FR
52.1070(c)(148).
FR
52.1070(c)(148).
Volatile Organic Compounds from Specific Processes
26.11.19.01 .........................
Definitions .......................................
6/5/95 .................
9/2/97, 62 FR
46199.
26.11.19.02 .........................
Applicability, Determining Compliance, Reporting, and General
Requirements.
5/4/98, 12/10/01
2/3/03, 68 FR
5228.
26.11.19.03 .........................
9/22/97 ...............
26.11.19.04 .........................
Automotive and Light-Duty Truck
Coating.
Can Coating ....................................
26.11.19.05 .........................
Coil Coating ....................................
8/1/88 .................
26.11.19.06 .........................
Large Appliance Coating ................
8/1/88 .................
26.11.19.07 .........................
Paper, Fabric, Vinyl and Other
Plastic Parts Coating.
Control of VOC Emissions from
solid Resin Decorative Surface
Manufacturing.
Metal Furniture Coating ..................
8/24/98 ...............
11/5/98, 63 FR
59720.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
1/14/2000, 64 FR
2334.
6/17/99, 64 FR
32415.
6/5/95 .................
26.11.19.12 .........................
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from
cold and Vapor Degreasing.
Flexographic
and
Rotogravure
Printing.
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from
Sheet-Fed and Web Lithographic
Printing.
Dry Cleaning Installations ...............
26.11.19.13 .........................
Miscellaneous Metal Coating ..........
5/8/91 .................
26.11.19.13–1 .....................
Aerospace Coating Operations ......
10/2/00, 10/15/01
26.11.19.13–2 .....................
Control of VOC Emissions from
Brake Shoe Coating Operations.
Control of VOC Emissions from
Structural Steel Coating Operations.
Manufacture of Synthesized Pharmaceutical Products.
8/24/98 ...............
26.11.19.07–1 .....................
26.11.19.08 .........................
26.11.19.09 .........................
26.11.19.10 .........................
cprice-sewell on PRODPC61 with RULES
26.11.19.11 .........................
26.11.19.13–3 .....................
26.11.19.14 .........................
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8/1/88 .................
6/15/98 ...............
8/1/88 .................
6/5/95 .................
6/5/95 .................
9/22/97 ...............
6/29/98 ...............
5/8/91 .................
Fmt 4700
Sfmt 4700
(c)(126). Note: On 5/13/1998 (63
FR 26462), EPA approved the
revised definition of ‘‘major stationary source of VOC’’ with a
State effective date of 5/8/1995
[(c)(128)].
(c)(174), (c)(175).
1. Limited approval of paragraph
.02G (9/4/98, 63 FR 47174)
[(c)(131)( (c)(133)].
2. On 2/27/03 (68 FR 9012), EPA
approved a revised rule citation
with a State effective date of 5/8/
95 [(c)(182)(i)(D)].
(c)(140).
(C)(90)(i)(B)(12).
(C)(90)(i)(B)(12).
(C)(90)(i)(B)(12).
(c)(147).
(c)(142).
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
8/4/97, 62 FR
41853.
(C)(90)(i)(B)(12).
9/2/97, 62 FR
46199.
9/2/97, 62 FR
46199.
(c)(126).
9/2/98, 63 FR
46662.
11/29/94, 59 FR
60908.
11/7/01, 66 FR
56220.
6/17/99, 64 FR
32415.
6/17/99, 64 FR
32415.
(c)(131).
11/29/94, 59 FR
60908.
(c)(102)(i)(B)(14).
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(c)(123).
(c)(126).
(c)(102)(i)(B)(6).
(c)(169).
(c)(142).
(c)(142).
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citation
26.11.19.15 .........................
26.11.19.16 .........................
26.11.19.17 .........................
26.11.19.18 .........................
26.11.19.19 .........................
26.11.19.21 .........................
26.11.19.22 .........................
26.11.19.23 .........................
26.11.19.24 .........................
26.11.19.25 .........................
26.11.19.26 .........................
26.11.19.27 .........................
26.11.19.28 .........................
26.11.19.29 .........................
26.11.19.30 .........................
26.11.19.31 .........................
Title/subject
State effective
date
Paint, Resin, and Adhesive Manufacturing and Adhesive Application.
Control of VOC Equipment Leaks ..
5/4/98, 3/22/99 ...
10/28/99, 64 FR
57989.
(c)(145).
8/19/91 ...............
(c)(103)(i)(B)(9).
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from
Yeast Manufacturing.
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from
Screen Printing and Digital Imaging.
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from
Expandable Polystyrene Operations.
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from
Commercial Bakery Ovens.
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from
Vinegar Generators.
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from
Vehicle Refinishing.
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions from
Leather Coating Operations.
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Explosives and Propellant Manufacturing.
Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Reinforced Plastic Manufacturing.
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Marine Vessel
Coating Operations.
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Bread and Snack
Food Drying Operations.
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Distilled Spirits Facilities.
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Organic Chemical
Production and Polytetrafluoroethylene Installations.
Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Medical Device
Manufacturing.
9/12/05 ...............
9/7/94, 59 FR
46180.
3/31/06, 71 FR
16237.
6/10/02 ...............
1/15/03, 68 FR
1972.
(c)(177).
10/2/00 ...............
5/7/01, 66 FR
22924.
(c)(156).
7/3/95 .................
10/15/97, 62 FR
53544.
(c)(125)(i)(B)(4).
8/11/97 ...............
9/23/99, 64 FR
41445.
(c)(137).
5/22/95 ...............
8/4/97, 62 FR
41853.
(c)(124).
8/11/97 ...............
9/23/99, 64 FR
41445.
(c)(137).
8/11/97 ...............
1/26/99, 64 FR
3852.
(c)(141).
8/11/97 ...............
8/19/99, 64 FR
45182.
(c)(139).
10/20/97 .............
9/5/01, 66 FR
46379.
(c)(166).
10/2/00 ...............
5/7/01, 66 FR
22924.
(c)(157).
10/2/00, 10/15/01
11/7/01, 66 FR
56220.
(c)(160).
12/10/01, 11/11/
02.
6/3/03, 68 FR
33000.
(c)(176).
6/5/06 .................
1/11/07, 72 FR
1289.
26.11.20
26.11.20.02 .........................
26.11.20.03 .........................
26.11.20.04 .........................
8/1/88 .................
National Low Emission Vehicle Program.
3/22/99 ...............
10/26/92 .............
cprice-sewell on PRODPC61 with RULES
Definitions .......................................
4/15/02 ...............
26.11.24.01–1 .....................
Incorporation by Reference ............
4/15/02 ...............
26.11.24.02 .........................
Applicability, Exemptions, and Effective Date.
General Requirements ....................
4/15/02 ...............
VerDate Aug<31>2005
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Jkt 211001
11/3/92, 57 FR
49651.
6/10/94, 59 FR
29957.
12/28/99, 64 FR
72564.
(c)(90)(i)(B)(13) [as 26.11.20.06].
(c)(101)(i)(B)(3).
(c)(146).
Stage II Vapor Recovery at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
26.11.24.01 .........................
26.11.24.03 .........................
Additional explanation/citation at 40
CFR § 52.1100
Mobile Sources
Motor Vehicle Emission Control Devices.
Motor Vehicle Fuel Specifications ..
26.11.24
EPA approval
date
PO 00000
Frm 00016
4/15/02 ...............
Fmt 4700
Sfmt 4700
5/7/03, 68
24363.
5/7/03, 68
24363.
5/7/03, 68
24363.
5/7/03, 68
24363.
FR
(c)(178).
FR
(c)(178).
FR
(c)(178).
FR
(c)(178).
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citation
Title/subject
State effective
date
26.11.24.04 .........................
Testing Requirements .....................
02/28/05 .............
26.11.24.05 .........................
Inspection Requirements ................
2/15/93 ...............
26.11.24.06 .........................
2/15/93 ...............
26.11.24.08 .........................
Training Requirements for Operation and Maintenance of Approved Systems.
Record-Keeping and Reporting Requirements.
Instructional Signs ..........................
26.11.24.09 .........................
Sanctions ........................................
2/15/93 ...............
26.11.24.07 .........................
26.11.25
2/28/05 ...............
2/15/93 ...............
Definitions .......................................
10/5/98 ...............
26.11.25.02 .........................
Applicability and Exemptions ..........
10/5/98 ...............
26.11.25.03 .........................
Visible Emissions from Glass Melting Furnaces.
Particulate Matter Emissions from
Glass Melting Furnaces.
10/5/98 ...............
10/5/98 ...............
26.11.26
5/8/06, 71 FR
26688.
6/9/94, 59 FR
29730.
6/9/94, 59 FR
29730.
(c)(107).
5/8/06, 71 FR
26688.
6/9/94, 59 FR
29730.
6/9/94, 59 FR
29730.
(c)(107).
10/19/05,
60738.
10/19/05,
60738.
10/19/05,
60738.
10/19/05,
60738.
70 FR
70 FR
Conformity
5/15/95, 6/5/95 ...
12/9/98, 63 FR
67782.
26.11.26.03 .........................
General Conformity .........................
5/15/95, 6/5/95 ...
12/9/98, 63 FR
67782.
5/1/00 .................
26.11.29.02 .........................
Incorporation by Reference ............
5/1/00 .................
26.11.29.03 .........................
Scope and Applicability ..................
5/1/00 .................
26.11.29.04 .........................
General Requirements for Affected
Trading Sources.
NOX Allowance Allocations ............
5/1/00 .................
26.11.29.05 .........................
26.11.29.06 .........................
Compliance Supplement Pool ........
5/1/00 .................
26.11.29.07 .........................
Allowance Banking .........................
5/1/00 .................
26.11.29.08 .........................
Emission Monitoring .......................
5/1/00 .................
26.11.29.09 .........................
Requirements for New Sources and
Set-Aside Pool.
Reporting ........................................
11/24/03 .............
26.11.29.10 .........................
26.11.29.11 .........................
Record Keeping ..............................
5/1/00 .................
26.11.29.12 .........................
End-of-Season Reconciliation ........
5/1/00 .................
26.11.29.13 .........................
Compliance Certification .................
5/1/00 .................
26.11.29.14 .........................
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Penalties .........................................
5/1/00 .................
26.11.29.15 .........................
Requirements for Affected Nontrading Sources.
5/1/00 .................
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implementation plan, Governor,
State, and State air agency.
(c)(136); current COMAR citation is
26.11.26.04.
NOX Reduction and Trading Program
26.11.29.01 .........................
26.11.30.01 .........................
(c)(107).
70 FR
Definitions .......................................
26.11.30
(c)(107).
70 FR
26.11.26.01 .........................
26.11.29
Additional explanation/citation at 40
CFR § 52.1100
Control of Glass Melting Furnaces
26.11.25.01 .........................
26.11.25.04 .........................
EPA approval
date
5/1/00 .................
5/1/00 .................
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Scope and Applicability ..................
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citation
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date
26.11.30.02 .........................
Definitions .......................................
5/1/00 .................
26.11.30.03 .........................
26.11.30.05 .........................
Procedures Relating to Compliance 5/1/00 .................
Accounts and Overdraft Accounts.
Procedures Relating to General Ac- 5/1/00 .................
counts.
Allowance Banking ......................... 5/1/00 .................
26.11.30.06 .........................
Allowance Transfers .......................
5/1/00 .................
26.11.30.07 .........................
Early Reductions .............................
5/1/00 .................
26.11.30.08 .........................
Opt-In Procedures ..........................
5/1/00 .................
26.11.30.09 .........................
Allocation of Allowances .................
6/19/06 ...............
26.11.30.04 .........................
26.11.32
Applicability and Exemptions ..........
8/18/03 ...............
26.11.32.02 .........................
Incorporation by Reference ............
8/18/03 ...............
26.11.32.03 .........................
Definitions .......................................
8/18/03 ...............
26.11.32.04 .........................
Standards(General ..........................
8/18/03 ...............
26.11.32.05 .........................
8/18/03 ...............
26.11.32.10 .........................
Standards—Requirements
for
Charcoal Lighter Materials.
Standards—Requirements for Aerosol Adhesives.
Standards—Requirements for Floor
Wax Strippers.
Innovative Products—CARB Exemption.
Innovative Products—Department
Exemption.
Administrative Requirements ..........
26.11.32.11 .........................
Reporting Requirements .................
8/18/03 ...............
26.11.32.12 .........................
Variances ........................................
8/18/03 ...............
26.11.32.13 .........................
Test Methods ..................................
8/18/03 ...............
26.11.32.14 .........................
Alternative Control Plan (ACP) .......
8/18/03 ...............
26.11.32.15 .........................
Approval of an ACP Application .....
8/18/03 ...............
26.11.32.16 .........................
Record Keeping and Availability of
Requested Information.
Violations ........................................
8/18/03 ...............
8/18/03 ...............
26.11.32.20 .........................
Surplus Reductions and Surplus
Trading.
Limited-Use Surplus Reduction
Credits for Early Reformulations
of ACP Products.
Reconciliation of Shortfalls .............
26.11.32.21 .........................
Modifications to an ACP .................
8/18/03 ...............
26.11.32.22 .........................
Cancellation of an ACP ..................
8/18/03 ...............
26.11.32.23 .........................
Transfer of an ACP .........................
8/18/03 ...............
26.11.32.07 .........................
26.11.32.08 .........................
26.11.32.09 .........................
26.11.32.17 .........................
26.11.32.18 .........................
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1866.
1/10/01, 66 FR
1866.
1/10/01, 66 FR
1866.
1/10/01, 66 FR
1866.
11/03/06, 71 FR
64647.
Additional explanation/citation at 40
CFR § 52.1100
(c)(154)(i)(B)(2).
(c)(154)(i)(B)(2).
(c)(154)(i)(B)(2).
(c)(154)(i)(B)(2).
(c)(154)(i)(B)(2).
(c)(154)(i)(B)(2).
(c)(154)(i)(B)(2).
New column for 2008 allocations.
Control of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from Consumer Products
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26.11.32.06 .........................
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date
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citation
State effective
date
Title/subject
26.11.33
Applicability and Exemptions ..........
3/29/04 ...............
26.11.33.02 .........................
Test Methods—Incorporation by
Reference.
Definitions .......................................
3/29/04 ...............
3/29/04 ...............
26.11.33.05 .........................
General Standard—VOC Content
Limits.
VOC Content Limits ........................
26.11.33.06 .........................
Most Restrictive VOC Limit ............
2/28/05 ...............
26.11.33.07 .........................
Painting Restrictions .......................
3/29/04 ...............
26.11.33.08 .........................
Thinning ..........................................
3/29/04 ...............
26.11.33.09 .........................
Rust Preventive Coatings ...............
3/29/04 ...............
26.11.33.10 .........................
2/28/05 ...............
26.11.33.11 .........................
Coatings Not Listed in Regulation
.05.
Lacquers .........................................
26.11.33.12 .........................
Container Labeling Requirements ..
2/28/05 ...............
26.11.33.13 .........................
Recordkeeping Requirements ........
2/28/05 ...............
26.11.33.14 .........................
Compliance Provisions and Test
Methods.
3/29/04 ...............
26.11.33.04 .........................
11.14.08
3/29/04 ...............
3/29/04 ...............
3/29/04 ...............
Title .................................................
1/02/95 ...............
11.14.08.02 .........................
Definitions .......................................
1/02/95, 10/19/98
11.14.08.03 .........................
Applicability .....................................
6/10/02 ...............
11.14.08.04 .........................
Exemptions .....................................
1/02/95 ...............
11.14.08.05 .........................
Schedule of the Program ................
1/02/95, 12/16/96
11.14.08.06 .........................
Certificates ......................................
6/10/02 ...............
11.14.08.07 .........................
Extensions ......................................
1/02/95, 10/19/98
11.14.08.08 .........................
Enforcement ....................................
1/02/95 ...............
11.14.08.09 .........................
Inspection Standards ......................
6/10/02 ...............
11.14.08.10 .........................
General Requirements for Inspection and Preparation for Inspection.
Idle Exhaust Emissions Test and
Equipment Checks.
Transient Exhaust Emissions Test
and Evaporative Purge Test Sequence.
Evaporative Integrity Test, Gas Cap
Leak
Test,
and
On-Board
Diagnostics Interrogation Procedures.
Failed Vehicle and Reinspection
Procedures.
Dynamometer System Specifications.
Constant Volume Sampler, Analysis System, and Inspector Control Specifications.
1/02/95, 12/16/
96, 10/19/98.
11.14.08.11–1 .....................
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11.14.08.13 .........................
11.14.08.14 .........................
11.14.08.15 .........................
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5/12/05, 70 FR
24979.
5/12/05, 70 FR
24979.
5/12/05, 70 FR
24979.
5/12/05, 70 FR
24979.
10/19/05, 70 FR
60740.
5/12/05, 70 FR
24979.
5/12/05, 70 FR
24979.
5/12/05, 70 FR
24979.
10/19/05, 70 FR
60740.
5/12/05, 70 FR
24979.
10/19/05, 70 FR
60740.
10/19/05, 70 FR
60740.
5/12/05, 70 FR
24979.
Addition of sections B(15) through
B(19).
Deleted section K.
Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program
11.14.08.01 .........................
11.14.08.11 .........................
Additional explanation/citation at 40
CFR § 52.1100
Architectural Coatings
26.11.33.01 .........................
26.11.33.03 .........................
EPA approval
date
Frm 00019
10/29/99, 64 FR
58340.
10/29/99, 64 FR
58340.
1/16/03, 68 FR
2208.
10/29/99, 64 FR
58340.
10/29/99, 64 FR
58340.
1/16/03, 68 FR
2208.
10/29/99, 64 FR
58340.
10/29/99, 64 FR
58340.
1/16/03, 68 FR
2208.
10/29/99, 64 FR
58340.
(c)(144).
10/29/99, 64 FR
58340.
10/29/99, 64 FR
58340.
(c)(144).
6/10/02 ...............
1/16/03, 68 FR
2208.
(c)(179).
1/02/95 ...............
10/29/99, 64 FR
58340.
10/29/99, 64 FR
58340.
10/29/99, 64 FR
58340.
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98.
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citation
Title/subject
State effective
date
Evaporative Test Equipment, Gas
Cap Leak Test Equipment, and
on-Board Diagnostics Interrogation Equipment Specifications.
Quality Assurance and Maintenance—General Requirements.
Test Assurance Procedures ...........
6/10/02 ...............
1/16/03, 68 FR
2208.
(c)(179).
1/02/95 ...............
64 FR
(c)(144).
64 FR
(c)(144).
1/02/95 ...............
64 FR
(c)(144).
64 FR
(c)(144).
64 FR
(c)(144).
64 FR
(c)(144).
64 FR
(c)(144).
11.14.08.24 .........................
Dynamometer Periodic Quality Assurance Checks.
Constant Volume Sampler Periodic
Quality Assurance Checks.
Analysis System Periodic Quality
Assurance Checks.
Evaporative Test Equipment, Gas
Cap Leak Test Equipment and
On-board Diagnostics Interrogation Equipment Periodic Quality
Assurance Checks.
Overall System Performance quality Assurance.
Control Charts .................................
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
64 FR
(c)(144).
11.14.08.25 .........................
Gas Specifications ..........................
1/02/95 ...............
64 FR
(c)(144).
11.14.08.26 .........................
1/02/95 ...............
64 FR
(c)(144).
11.14.08.27 .........................
Vehicle Emissions Inspection Station.
Technician’s Vehicle Report ...........
64 FR
(c)(144).
11.14.08.28 .........................
Feedback Reports ..........................
1/02//95, 10/19/
98.
1/02/95, 10/19/98
64 FR
(c)(144).
11.14.08.29 .........................
Certified Emissions Technicians .....
1/02/95, 12/16/96
64 FR
(c)(144).
11.14.08.30 .........................
Certified Emissions Repair Facility
1/02/95, 12/16/96
64 FR
(c)(144).
11.14.08.31 .........................
On-Highway Emissions Test ..........
1/02/95 ...............
64 FR
(c)(144).
11.14.08.32 .........................
Fleet Inspection Station ..................
64 FR
(c)(144).
11.14.08.33 .........................
Fleet Inspection Standards .............
1/02/95, 12/16/
96, 10/19/98.
1/02/95 ...............
64 FR
(c)(144).
11.14.08.34 .........................
Fleet Inspection and Reinspection
Methods.
Fleet Equipment and Quality Assurance Requirements.
Fleet Personnel Requirements .......
1/02/95 ...............
64 FR
(c)(144).
64 FR
(c)(144).
64 FR
(c)(144).
Fleet Calibration Gas Specifications
and Standard Reference Materials.
Fleet Record-Keeping Requirements.
Fleet Fees .......................................
1/02/95 ...............
64 FR
(c)(144).
64 FR
(c)(144).
64 FR
(c)(144).
1/02/95 ...............
64 FR
(c)(144).
11.14.08.41 .........................
Fleet License Suspension and Revocation.
Audits ..............................................
64 FR
(c)(144).
11.14.08.42 .........................
Fleet Inspection After 1998 ............
1/02/95, 2/16/96,
10/19/98.
64 FR
(c)(144).
11.14.08.16 .........................
11.14.08.17 .........................
11.14.08.18 .........................
11.14.08.19 .........................
11.14.08.20 .........................
11.14.08.21 .........................
11.14.08.22 .........................
11.14.08.23 .........................
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11.14.08.36 .........................
11.14.08.37 .........................
11.14.08.38 .........................
11.14.08.39 .........................
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1/02/95 ...............
1/02/95 ...............
1/02/95 ...............
1/02/95, 10/19/98
1/02/95 ...............
1/02/95 ...............
1/02/95 ...............
1/02/95 ...............
1/02/95 ...............
1/02/95 ...............
1/02/95 ...............
EPA approval
date
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
10/29/99,
58340.
Additional explanation/citation at 40
CFR § 52.1100
03.03.05 Motor Fuel Inspection
[Contingency SIP Measure]
03.03.05.01 .........................
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Title/subject
State effective
date
12/18/95 .............
03.03.05.02–1 .....................
Standard Specifications for Gasoline.
Other Motor Vehicle Fuels ..............
03.03.05.05 .........................
Labeling of Pumps ..........................
12/18/95 .............
03.03.05.08 .........................
Samples and Test Tolerance .........
10/26/92 .............
03.03.05.15 .........................
Commingled Products ....................
10/26/92 .............
03.03.05.01–1 .....................
EPA approval
date
10/26/92 .............
1/30/96, 61
2982.
6/10/94, 58
29957.
1/30/96, 61
2982.
6/10/94, 58
29957.
6/10/94, 58
29957.
Additional explanation/citation at 40
CFR § 52.1100
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
03.03.06 Emissions Control Compliance
[Contingency SIP Measure]
03.03.06.01 .........................
Definitions .......................................
12/18/95 .............
1/30/96, 61 FR
2982.
03.03.06.02 .........................
Vapor Pressure Determination .......
10/26/92 .............
03.03.06.03 .........................
Oxygen Content Determination ......
12/18/95 .............
03.03.06.04 .........................
Registration .....................................
10/26/92 .............
03.03.06.05 .........................
Recordkeeping ................................
10/26/92 .............
03.03.06.06 .........................
Transfer Documentation .................
12/18/95 .............
6/10/94, 58
29957.
1/30/96, 61
2982.
6/10/94, 58
29957.
6/10/94, 58
29957.
1/30/96, 61
2982.
TM
TM81–04 .............................
TM83–05 .............................
TM91–01 [Except Methods
1004A through E].
(c)(101)(i)(B)(5); Approved as a
contingency SIP measure as part
of the CO Maintenance Plans for
Baltimore and DC. [(c)(117) and
(c)(118)].
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
Technical Memoranda
Procedures for Observing and
Evaluating Visible Emissions
from Stationary Sources.
Stack Test Methods for Stationary
Sources.
Test Methods and Equipment
Specifications
for
Stationary
Sources.
5/1/81 .................
6/18/82, 47 FR
26381.
(c)(67).
6/1/83 .................
2/23/85, 50 FR
7595.
9/7/01, 66 FR
46727.
(c)(80).
11/2/98 ...............
(c)(153)(i)(D)(5) (Supplement 3 is
added).
(d) EPA approved state sourcespecific requirements.
Permit No./type
State effective date
EPA approval date
Additional explanation
(PEPCO)—Chalk Point Units #1
and #2.
Beall Jr./Sr. High School ..................
#49352 Amended
Consent Order.
Consent Order .........
1/27/78 .....................
4//2/79, 44 FR 19192
1/30/79 .....................
Consent Order .........
3/8/79 .......................
Potomac Electric Power Company
(PEPCO)—Chalk Point.
Maryland Slag Co ............................
Secretarial Order .....
7/19/79 .....................
3/18/80, 45 FR
17144.
3/18/80, 45 FR
17144.
9/3/80, 45 FR 58340
52.1100(c) (22); FRN republished
5/3/79 (44 FR 25840).
52.1100(c)(26).
Mt. Saint Mary’s College ..................
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Name of source
Consent Agreement
(Order).
Secretarial Order .....
10/31/80 ...................
9/8/81, 41 FR 44757
52.1100(c)(49).
11/20/81 ...................
7/7/82, 47 FR 29531
Secretarial Order .....
2/25/83 .....................
8/24/83, 45 FR
55179.
52.1100(c)(65) (Wheelabrator-Frye,
Inc.).
52.1100(c)(70) (Shutdown of landfill for offsets).
Consent Order .........
9/6/83, Rev. 1/26/84
Administrative Consent Order.
Consent Decree .......
9/13/99 .....................
12/20/84, 49 FR
49457.
12/15/00, 65 FR
78416.
11/15/01, 66 FR
57395.
Northeast Maryland Waste Disposal
Authority.
Northeast Maryland Waste Disposal
Authority and Wheelabrator-Frye,
Inc. and the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore and BEDCO
Development Corp.
Westvaco Corp ................................
Potomac Electric Power Company
(PEPCO).
Thomas Manufacturing Corp. ..........
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52.1100(c)(34).
52.1100(c)(74).
52.1100(c)(151).
52.1100(c)(167).
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Constellation Power Source Generation, Inc.—Brandon Shores
Units #1 & 2; Gould Street Unit
#3; H.A. Wagner Units #1, 2, 3 &
4; C.P. Crane Units #1 & 3; and
Riverside Unit #4.
Kaydon Ring and Seal, Inc ..............
Consent Order and
NOX RACT Averaging Plan Proposal.
4/25/01 .....................
2/27/02, 67 FR 8897
52.1100(c)(168).
Consent Order .........
3/5/04 .......................
Perdue Farms, Inc ...........................
Consent Order .........
2/1/05 .......................
8/31/04, 69 FR
53002.
1/11/07, 72 FR 1291
(c)(190); SIP effective date is 11/1/
04.
52.1070(d)(1).
(e) EPA-approved nonregulatory and
quasi-regulatory material.
Name of non-regulatory
SIP revision
1990 Base Year Emissions
Inventory.
1990 Base Year Emissions
Inventory.
1990 Base Year Emissions
Inventory.
1990 Base Year Emissions
Inventory.
1990 Base Year Emissions
Inventory.
1990 Base Year Emissions
Inventory.
1990 Base Year Emissions
Inventory.
15% Rate of Progress Plan
Stage II Vapor Recovery
Comparability Plan.
15% Rate of Progress Plan
15% Rate of Progress Plan
Post-1996 Rate of
Progress Plan & contingency measures.
Ozone Attainment Plan .....
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Transportation Conformity
Budgets.
Post-1996 Rate of
Progress Plan & contingency measures.
Ozone Attainment Plan .....
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EPA approval date
Metropolitan Baltimore
Ozone Nonattainment
Area 1990.
Metropolitan Washington
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
All ozone nonattainment
areas.
Kent & Queen Anne’s
Counties.
Metropolitan Washington
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
Metropolitan Washington
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
Metropolitan Baltimore
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
Philadelphia-WilmingtonTrenton Ozone Nonattainment Area (Cecil
County).
Philadelphia-WilmingtonTrenton Ozone Nonattainment Area (Cecil
County).
Western Maryland & Eastern Shore Counties.
Metropolitan Baltimore
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
Metropolitan Washington
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
Philadelphia-WilmingtonTrenton Ozone Nonattainment Area (Cecil
County).
Philadelphia-WilmingtonTrenton Ozone Nonattainment Area (Cecil
County).
9/20/95 ..............................
10/30/95, 60 FR 55321 .....
52.1075(a) CO.
3/21/94, 10/12/95 ..............
1/30/96, 61 FR 2931 .........
52.1075(b), CO.
3/21/94 ..............................
9/27/96, 61 FR 50715 .......
3/21/94 ..............................
4/23/97, 62 FR 19676 .......
3/21/94 ..............................
4/23/97, 62 FR 19676 .......
52.1075(c), VOC, NOX,
CO.
52.1075(d), VOC, NOX,
CO.
52.1075(e), VOC, NOX,
CO.
12/24/97 ............................
7/8/98, 63 FR 36854 .........
52.1075(f), VOC, NOX.
12/24/97 ............................
2/3/00, 63 FR 5245 ...........
52.1075(g), VOC, NOX.
12/24/97, 4/29/98, 12/21/
99, 12/28/00.
2/3/00, 63 FR 5252 ...........
9/19/01, 66 FR 44809 .......
52.1075(h), VOC, NOX.
7/12/95, #95–20 ................
7/29/97, 62 FR 40457 .......
52.1076(a).
11/5/97 ..............................
12/9/98, 63 FR 67780 .......
52.1076(b).
10/7/98 ..............................
2/3/00, 65 FR 5245 ...........
52.1076(c).
5/5/98 ................................
7/19/00, 65 FR 44686 .......
52.1076(d).
12/24/97, 4/24/98, 8/18/98,
12/21/99, 12/28/00, 3/8/
04.
2/3/00, 63 FR 5252 ...........
9/19/01, 66 FR 44809 .......
4/15/04, 69 FR 19939 .......
52.1076(f).
52.1076(f)(3).
4/29/98, 8/18/98, 12/21/99,
12/28/00, 8/31/01.
10/29/01, 66 FR 54578 .....
52.1076(h).
9/2/03 ................................
4/29/98, 8/18/98, 12/21/99,
12/28/00.
10/27/03, 68 FR 61103 .....
10/29/01, 66 FR 54578 .....
52.1076(i).
12/24/97, 4/24/98, 8/18/98,
12/21/99, 12/28/00.
9/26/01, 66 FR 49108 .......
52.1076(j).
4/29/98, 8/18/98, 12/21/99,
12/28/00, 8/31/01.
10/30/01, 66 FR 54666 .....
52.1076(k).
9/2/03 ................................
Base Year Emissions Inventory.
Applicable geographic
area
10/27/03, 68 FR 61103 .....
52.1076(k).
Philadelphia-WilmingtonTrenton Ozone Nonattainment Area (Cecil
County).
Metropolitan Baltimore
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
Metropolitan Baltimore
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
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SIP revision
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area
27971
Mobile budgets (2005) ......
Mobile budgets (2005 Rate
of Progress Plan).
Extension for incorporation
of the on-board
diagnostics (OBD) testing program into the
Maryland I/M SIP.
Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations
(PAMS) Program.
Consultation with Local Officials (CAA Sections
121 & 127).
Lead (Pb) SIP ....................
TM#90–01–‘‘Continuous
Emission Monitoring
Policies and Procedures’’–October 1990.
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan.
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan.
Ozone Maintenance Plan ..
1996–1999 Rate-ofProgress Plan SIP and
the Transportation Control Measures (TCMs) in
Appendix H.
1990 Base Year Inventory
Revisions.
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(TCMs) in Appendix J.
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Metropolitan Baltimore
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
Metropolitan Baltimore
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
Piladelphia-WilmingtonTrenton Ozone Nonattainment Area (Cecil
County).
Metropolitan Baltimore
Ozone Nonattainment
Area.
All ozone nonattainment
areas.
8/31/01 ..............................
9/2/03 ................................
10/30/01, 66 FR 54666 .....
10/27/03, 68 FR 61103 .....
52.1076(l)
9/2/03 ................................
10/27/03, 68 FR 61103 .....
52.1076(m).
11/3/03 ..............................
2/13/04, 69 FR 7133 .........
52.1076(n).
7/9/02 ................................
1/16/03, 68 FR 2208 .........
52.1078(b).
Metropolitan Baltimore and
Metropolitan Washington
Ozone Nonattainment
Areas.
All nonattainment & PSD
areas.
3/24/94 ..............................
9/11/95, 60 FR 47081 .......
52.1080.
10/8/81 ..............................
4/8/82, 47 FR 15140 .........
52.1100(c)(63).
City of Baltimore ...............
Statewide ..........................
10/23/80 ............................
9/18/91 ..............................
2/23/82, 47 FR 7835 .........
2/28/96, 61 FR 7418 .........
52.1100(c)(60), (61).
52.1100(c)(106); approved
into SIP as ‘‘additional
material’’, but not IBR’d.
City of Baltimore—Regional Planning District
118.
...........................................
9/20/95 ..............................
10/31/95, 60 FR 55321 .....
52.1100(c)(117).
7/15/04 ..............................
04/04/05, 70 FR 16958 .....
Montgomery County Election Districts 4, 7, and
13; Prince Georges
County Election Districts
2, 6, 16, 17 and 18.
10/12/95 ............................
1/30/96 61 FR 2931 ..........
Revised Carbon Monoxide
Maintenance Plan Base
Year Emissions Inventory using MOBILE6.
52.1100(c)(118).
3/3/04 ................................
Mobile budgets ..................
State submittal date
04/04/05, 70 FR 16958 .....
2/4/04 ................................
10/21/04, 69 FR 61766 .....
12/20/97, 5/20/99 ..............
5/16/05, 70 FR 25688 .......
9/2/03, 2/24/04 ..................
5/16/05, 70 FR 25688 .......
9/2/03, 2/24/04 ..................
5/16/05, 70 FR 25688 .......
Kent and Queen Anne’s
Counties.
Washington DC 1-hour
ozone nonattainment
area.
Washington DC 1-hour
ozone nonattainment
area.
Washington DC 1-hour
ozone nonattainment
area.
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Revised Carbon Monoxide
Maintenance Plan Base
Year Emissions Inventory using MOBILE6.
52.1100(c)(187); SIP effective date is 11/22/04.
Only the TCMs in Appendix H of the 5/20/1999
revision.
1999 motor vehicle emissions budgets of 128.5
tons per day (tpy) of
VOC and 196.4 tpy of
NOX.
Only the TCMs in Appendix J of the 2/24/2004
revision.
2002 motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs)
of 125.2 tons per day
(tpy) for VOC and 290.3
tpy of NOX, and, 2005
MVEBs of 97.4 tpy for
VOC and 234.7 tpy of
NOX.
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SIP revision
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area
State submittal date
EPA approval date
VMT Offset SIP Revision ..
Washington DC 1-hour
ozone nonattainment
area.
Washington, DC Area .......
Washington DC 1-hour
ozone nonattainment
area.
Washington County ...........
9/2/03, 2/24/04 ..................
5/16/05, 70 FR 25688 .......
9/2/03, 2/24/04 ..................
9/2/03, 2/24/04 ..................
5/16/05, 70 FR 25688 .......
5/16/05, 70 FR 25688.
12/20/04, 2/28/05 ..............
8/17/05, 70 FR 48283.
Washington DC 1-hour
ozone nonattainment
area.
Kent and Queen Anne’s
Counties.
9/2/2003, 2/24/2004 ..........
11/16/05, 70 FR 69440.
05/2/06, 05/19/06 ..............
12/22/06, 71 FR 76920.
Contingency Measure Plan
1-hour Ozone Modeled
Demonstration of Attainment.
Attainment Demonstration
and Early Action Plan for
the Washington County
Ozone Early Action
Compact Area.
1-hour Ozone Attainment
Plan.
8-hour Ozone Maintenance
Plan for the Kent and
Queen Anne’s Area.
401–4795, e-mail
awilliams@acf.hhs.gov.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
45 CFR Part 98
RIN 0970–AC18
Child Care and Development Fund
State Match Provisions
Administration for Children
and Families (ACF), HHS.
ACTION: Final rule.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This final rule revises the
Child Care and Development Fund
(CCDF) regulations to permit States to
designate multiple public and/or private
entities as eligible to receive private
donations that may be certified as child
care expenditures for purposes of
receiving CCDF Federal matching funds.
This final rule also raises from 20 to 30
percent the amount of each State’s
match requirement that may be met
with public pre-kindergarten
expenditures in order to implement a
provision of the President’s Good Start,
Grow Smart initiative. These provisions
are intended to give States increased
flexibility in making the necessary State
expenditures on child care to draw
down their full allotment of CCDF
Federal matching funds.
DATES: Effective: October 1, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Andrew Williams, Child Care Program
Specialist, Child Care Bureau, 1250
Maryland Ave, SW., 8th Floor,
Washington, DC 20024, telephone (202)
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I. Background
A. Child Care and Development Fund
B. Summary of the Statutory Provisions
Related to the State Match Requirement
C. State Match Requirement Regulations
D. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
II. Statutory Authority
III. Provisions of Final Rule
A. Certifying Private Donations as State
Expenditures
1. Summary of the Former Regulations
Regarding Certifying Private Donations
as State Expenditures in the CCDF
Regulations
2. Consultation With States and Other
Organizations
3. Discussion of Comments
4. Changes Made in Final Rule
B. Public Pre-Kindergarten Expenditures
1. Summary of the Former Regulations
Regarding Public Pre-Kindergarten
Expenditures in the CCDF Regulations
2. Consultation With States and Other
Organizations
3. Discussion of Comments
4. Changes Made in Final Rule
IV. Regulatory Impact Analyses
A. Executive Order 12866
B. Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
C. Assessment of the Impact on Family
Well-Being
D. Paperwork Reduction Act
E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
F. Congressional Review
G. Executive Order 13132
I. Background
This final rule makes revisions to the
matching fund requirements of the
Child Care and Development Fund
(CCDF) regulations. The new
requirements permit States to designate
multiple public and/or private entities
as eligible to receive donated funds that
States certify as child care expenditures
for purposes of receiving Federal CCDF
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matching funds and permit States to use
public pre-kindergarten expenditures
for up to 30 percent of the expenditures
required to claim their full allotment of
CCDF Federal matching funds. A
discussion of comments to the final
rule’s revisions that were received in
response to the publication of a Notice
of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on
November 9, 2004, (69 FR 64881) may
be found below in the preamble. This
final rule is not substantively different
from the revisions proposed by the
NPRM; however, minor technical
changes have been made to address
concerns raised by some commenters.
A. Child Care and Development Fund
(CCDF)
CCDF assists low-income families,
including families receiving or
transitioning from the Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families program
(TANF), in the purchase of child care
services, thereby allowing parents to
work or attend training or education.
States must spend a portion of their
CCDF allotment on expenditures to
improve the quality and availability of
child care.
B. Summary of the Statutory Provisions
Related to the State Match Requirement
CCDF is comprised of three funding
streams—discretionary funds subject to
annual appropriation by Congress as
authorized under Sec. 658B of the
CCDBG Act, 42 U.S.C. 9858, and
mandatory and matching funds
appropriated under Sec. 418 of the
Social Security Act (‘‘SSA’’), 42 U.S.C.
618. Pursuant to Sec. 418(a)(2) of the
SSA, the Federal CCDF matching funds
are the funds remaining after the
mandatory funds have been distributed
to the States. Matching funds are
allocated to the States on the basis of the
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[MD201-3117; FRL-8313-2]
Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans;
Maryland; Update to Materials Incorporated by Reference
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; Notice of administrative change.
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SUMMARY: EPA is updating the materials submitted by Maryland that are
incorporated by reference (IBR) into the State implementation plan
(SIP). The regulations affected by this update have been previously
submitted by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) and
approved by EPA. This update affects the SIP materials that are
available for public inspection at the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA), the Air and Radiation Docket and Information
Center located at EPA Headquarters in Washington, DC, and the Regional
Office.
EFFECTIVE DATE: This action is effective May 18, 2007.
ADDRESSES: SIP materials which are incorporated by reference into 40
CFR part 52 are available for inspection at the following locations:
Air Protection Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region
III, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103; the Air and
Radiation Docket and Information Center, EPA Headquarters Library, Room
Number 3334, EPA West Building, 1301 Constitution Ave., NW.,
Washington, DC 20460, and the National Archives and Records
Administration. If you wish to obtain materials from a docket in the
EPA Headquarters Library, please call the Office of Air and Radiation
(OAR) Docket/Telephone number: (202) 566-1742; or the National Archives
and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability
of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: https://
www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_
locations.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Harold A. Frankford, (215) 814-2108 or
by e-mail at frankford.harold@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The SIP is a living document which the State
revises as necessary to address the unique air pollution problems.
Therefore, EPA from time to time must take action on SIP revisions
containing new and/or revised regulations to make them part of the SIP.
On May 22, 1997 (62 FR 27968), EPA revised the procedures for
incorporating by reference Federally-approved SIPs, as a result of
consultations between EPA and the Office of the Federal Register (OFR).
The description of the revised SIP document, IBR procedures and
``Identification of plan'' format are discussed in further detail in
the May 22, 1997 Federal Register document. On November 29, 2004 (69 FR
69304), EPA published a document in the Federal Register beginning the
new IBR procedure for Maryland. On February 2, 2006 (72 FR 5607), EPA
published an update to the IBR material for Maryland. In this document,
EPA is doing the following:
1. Announcing the update to the IBR material as of March 15, 2007.
2. Making corrections to the following entries listed in the
paragraph 52.1070(c) chart, as described below:
a. COMAR 26.11.01.04--revising the text in the ``Additional
explanation/citation at 40 CFR Sec. 52.1100'' column by adding the SIP
effective date.
b. COMAR 26.11.09.01--revising the text in the ``Additional
explanation/citation at 40 CFR Sec. 52.1100'' column by correcting the
COMAR citation.
c. Technical Memorandum (TM) 91-01--This entry is revised to
reflect EPA's approval of revisions to this TM
[[Page 27958]]
document on September 7, 2001 (66 FR 46727).
3. Making corrections to the following entries listed in the
paragraph 52.1070(d) chart, as described below:
a. Entry for Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO)--Chalk Point--
amending the Federal Register citation for EPA's approval action.
b. Entry for Kaydon Ring and Seal, Inc.--revising the text in the
``Additional explanation'' column by removing the SIP effective date.
4. Making a correction to the paragraph 52.1070(e) chart by adding
an entry for the Mobile budgets associated with the 2005 Rate of
Progress plan for the Metropolitan Baltimore (1-hour) Ozone
Nonattaiment Area. The revised entry adds a date and Federal Register
citation, inadvertently omitted in the November 29, 2004 and February
2, 2006 Federal Register documents, on which EPA approved revisions to
these mobile budgets.
EPA has determined that today's rule falls under the ``good cause''
exemption in section 553(b)(3)(B) of the Administrative Procedures Act
(APA) which, upon finding ``good cause,'' authorizes agencies to
dispense with public participation, and section 553(d)(3) which allows
an agency to make a rule effective immediately (thereby avoiding the
30-day delayed effective date otherwise provided for in the APA).
Today's rule simply codifies provisions which are already in effect as
a matter of law in Federal and approved State programs. Under section
553 of the APA, an agency may find good cause where procedures are
``impractical, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest.''
Public comment is ``unnecessary and contrary to the public interest''
since the codification only reflects existing law. Immediate notice in
the CFR benefits the public by removing outdated citations and
incorrect chart entries.
Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
A. General Requirements
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this
action is not a ``significant regulatory action'' and therefore is not
subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget. For this
reason, this action is also not subject to Executive Order 13211,
``Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy
Supply, Distribution, or Use'' (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001). This action
merely approves state law as meeting Federal requirements and imposes
no additional requirements beyond those imposed by state law.
Accordingly, the Administrator certifies that this rule will not have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities
under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). Because
this rule approves pre-existing requirements under state law and does
not impose any additional enforceable duty beyond that required by
state law, it does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or
uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4). This rule also does not
have tribal implications because it will not have a substantial direct
effect on one or more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the
Federal Government and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power
and responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian tribes,
as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000).
This action also does not have Federalism implications because it does
not have substantial direct effects on the States, on the relationship
between the national government and the States, or on the distribution
of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government,
as specified in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999).
This action merely approves a state rule implementing a Federal
standard, and does not alter the relationship or the distribution of
power and responsibilities established in the Clean Air Act. This rule
also is not subject to Executive Order 13045 ``Protection of Children
from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks'' (62 FR 19885, April
23, 1997), because it approves a state rule implementing a Federal
standard. In reviewing SIP submissions, EPA's role is to approve state
choices, provided that they meet the criteria of the Clean Air Act. In
this context, in the absence of a prior existing requirement for the
State to use voluntary consensus standards (VCS), EPA has no authority
to disapprove a SIP submission for failure to use VCS. It would thus be
inconsistent with applicable law for EPA, when it reviews a SIP
submission, to use VCS in place of a SIP submission that otherwise
satisfies the provisions of the Clean Air Act. Thus, the requirements
of section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement
Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) do not apply. This rule does not
impose an information collection burden under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
B. Submission to Congress and the Comptroller General
The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally
provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule,
to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the
United States. EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other
required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior
to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. This rule is not a
``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
C. Petitions for Judicial Review
EPA has also determined that the provisions of section 307(b)(1) of
the Clean Air Act pertaining to petitions for judicial review are not
applicable to this action. Prior EPA rulemaking actions for each
individual component of the Maryland SIP compilations had previously
afforded interested parties the opportunity to file a petition for
judicial review in the United States Court of Appeals for the
appropriate circuit within 60 days of such rulemaking action. Thus, EPA
sees no need in this action to reopen the 60-day period for filing such
petitions for judicial review for this ``Identification of plan''
reorganization update action for Maryland.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Lead, Nitrogen
dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds.
Dated: April 27, 2007.
Donald S. Welsh,
Regional Administrator, Region III.
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40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:
PART 52--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority for citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42.U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart V--Maryland
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2. Section 52.1070 is amended by revising paragraphs (b), (c), (d), and
(e) to read as follows:
Sec. 52.1070 Identification of plan.
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(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed as incorporated
by reference in paragraphs (c) and (d) was approved for incorporation
by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with
5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material incorporated as it exists
on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material
will be published in the Federal Register. Entries in paragraphs (c)
and (d) of this section with EPA approval dates on or after March 15,
2007 will be incorporated by reference in the next update to the SIP
compilation.
(2) EPA Region III certifies that the rules/regulations provided by
EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact
duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules/regulations which
have been approved as part of the State implementation plan as of March
15, 2007.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the EPA Region III Office at 1650 Arch Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19103; the EPA, Air and Radiation Docket and
Information Center, Room Number 3334, EPA West Building,
1301Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20460; or at the National
Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the
availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to:
https://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_
regulations/ibr_locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
EPA-Approved Regulations in the Maryland SIP
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Additional
Code of Maryland State effective EPA approval explanation/citation
administrative regulations Title/subject date date at 40 CFR Sec.
(COMAR) citation 52.1100
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26.11.01 General Administrative Provisions
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26.11.01.01A., .01B Definitions.......... 10/10/01........ 5/28/02, 67 FR (c)(171); Additional
Exceptions: .01B(3), (13), 36810. EPA approvals are
(21) through (23), (25). codified at Sec.
Sec.
52.1100(c)(119),
(c)(122), (c)(143),
(c)(148), (c)(158),
(c)(159), and
(c)(164).
26.11.01.01B(53).............. Definitions--definiti 9/12/05......... 3/31/06, 71 FR Definition reflects
on of volatile 16239. the version of 40
organic compound CFR 51.100(s) in
(VOC). effect as of 12/31/
2004.
26.11.01.02................... Relationship of 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(1).
Provisions in this 49651.
Subtitle.
26.11.01.03................... Delineation of Areas. 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(1).
49651.
26.11.01.04................... Testing and 6/19/06......... 1/3/07, 72 FR 18 Paragraph .04C(2) is
Monitoring. added. The SIP
effective date is 3/
6/07.
26.11.01.05................... Records and 6/30/97, 12/10/ 5/28/02, 67 FR (c)(172).
Information. 01. 36810.
26.11.01.05-1................. Emission Statements.. 12/7/92......... 10/12/94, 59 FR (c)(109).
51517.
26.11.01.06................... Circumvention........ 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(1).
49651.
26.11.01.07................... Malfunctions and 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(1).
Other Temporary 49651.
Increases in
Emissions.
26.11.01.08................... Determination of 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(5).
Ground Level 49651.
Concentrations-
Acceptable
Techniques.
26.11.01.09................... Vapor Pressure of 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(5).
Gasoline. 49651.
26.11.01.10................... Continuous Emission 7/22/91......... 2/28/96, 61 FR (c)(106); TM90-01 was
Monitoring (CEM) 7418. approved as
Requirements. ``additional
material'', but not
IBR'd.
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26.11.02 Permits, Approvals, and Registration
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26.11.02.01................... Definitions.......... 5/8/95.......... 2/27/03, 68 FR (c)(182); Exceptions:
9012. 26.11.02.01B(1), (1-
1), (4)-(6), (10),
(15), (16), (22),
(29)-(33), (37),
(39), (42), (46),
(49), (50), (54).
26.11.02.02................... General Provisions... 5/8/95.......... 2/27/03, 68 FR (c)(182); Exception:
9012. .02D.
26.11.02.03................... Federally Enforceable 5/8/95.......... 2/27/03, 68 FR (c)(182).
Permits to Construct 9012.
and State Permits to
Operate.
26.11.02.04................... Duration of Permits.. 5/8/95.......... 2/27/03, 68 FR (c)(182); Exception:
9012. .04C(2).
26.11.02.05................... Violation of Permits 5/8/95.......... 2/27/03, 68 FR (c)(182).
and Approvals. 9012.
26.11.02.06................... Denial of 5/8/95, 6/16/97. 2/27/03, 68 FR (c)(182).
Applications for 9012.
State Permits and
Approvals.
26.11.02.07................... Procedures for 5/8/95.......... 2/27/03, 68 FR (c)(182).
Denying, Revoking, 9012.
or Reopening and
Revising a Permit or
Approval.
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26.11.02.08................... Late Applications and 5/8/95.......... 2/27/03, 68 FR (c)(182).
Delays in Acting on 9012.
Applications.
26.11.02.09................... Sources Subject to 5/8/95, 5/4/98.. 2/27/03, 68 FR (c)(182).
Permits to Construct 9012.
and Approvals.
26.11.02.10................... Sources Exempt from 5/8/95, 6/16/97, 2/27/03, 68 FR (c)(182).
Permits to Construct 9/22/97, 3/22/ 9012.
and Approvals. 99.
26.11.02.11................... Procedures for 5/8/95, 6/16/97. 2/27/03, 68 FR (c)(182); Exception:
Obtaining Permits to 9012. .11C.
Construct Certain
Significant Sources.
26.11.02.12................... Procedures for 5/8/95.......... 2/27/03, 68 FR (c)(182).
Obtaining Approvals 9012.
of PSD Sources and
NSR Sources, Permits
to Construct,
Permits to Construct
MACT Determinations
on a Case-by-Case
Basis in Accordance
with 40 CFR Part 63,
Subpart B, and
Certain 100-Ton
Sources.
26.11.02.13................... Sources subject to 5/8/95.......... 2/27/03, 68 FR (c)(182).
State Permits to 9012.
Operate.
26.11.02.14................... Procedures for 5/8/95, 6/16/97. 2/27/03, 68 FR (c)(182).
Obtaining State 9012.
Permits to Operate
and Permits to
Construct Certain
Sources and Permits
to Construct Control
Equipment on
Existing Sources.
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26.11.04 Ambient Air Quality Standards
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26.11.04.02................... State-Adopted 5/8/95.......... 8/20/01, 66 FR (c)(165).
National Ambient Air 43485.
Quality Standards.
26.11.04.03................... Definitions, 2/28/05......... 6/14/06, 71 FR .....................
Reference 34257.
Conditions, and
Methods of
Measurement.
26.11.04.04................... Particulate Matter... 2/28/05......... 6/14/06, 71 FR Addition of ambient
34257. air quality standard
for PM2.5.
26.11.04.05................... Sulfur Oxides........ 2/28/05......... 6/14/06, 71 FR .....................
34257.
26.11.04.06................... Carbon Monoxide...... 1/5/88; 4/7/93, 58 FR (c)(92).
recodified 8/1/ 18010.
88.
26.11.04.07................... Ozone................ 2/28/05......... 6/14/06, 71 FR Addition of an 8-hour
34257. ambient air quality
standard for ozone.
26.11.04.08................... Nitrogen Dioxide..... 2/28/05......... 6/14/06, 71 FR .....................
34257.
26.11.04.09................... Lead................. 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(3).
49651.
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26.11.05 Air Quality Episode System
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26.11.05.01................... Definitions.......... 6/18/90......... 4/14/94, 59 FR (c)(100).
17698.
26.11.05.02................... General Requirements. 6/18/90......... 4/14/94, 59 FR (c)(100).
17698.
26.11.05.03................... Air Pollution Episode 6/18/90......... 4/14/94, 59 FR (c)(100).
Criteria. 17698.
26.11.05.04................... Standby Emissions 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(4).
Reduction Plan. 49651.
26.11.05.05................... Control Requirements 6/18/90......... 4/14/94, 59 FR (c)(100).
and Standby Orders. 17698.
26.11.05.06................... Tables............... 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(4).
49651.
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26.11.06 General Emissions Standards, Prohibitions, and Restrictions
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26.11.06.01................... Definitions.......... 5/8/91.......... 11/29/94, 59 FR (c)(102)(i)(B)(14).
60908.
26.11.06.02 [Except: Visible Emissions.... 11/11/02........ 8/6/03, 68 FR (c)(181).
.02A(1)(e), (1)(g), (1)(h), 46487.
(1)(i)].
26.11.06.03................... Particulate Matter... 11/11/02........ 86/03, 68 FR (c)(181).
46487.
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26.11.06.04................... Carbon Monoxide in 1/5/88; 4/7/93, 58 FR (c)(92).
Areas III and IV. recodified 8/1/ 18010.
88.
26.11.06.05................... Sulfur Compounds from 11/11/02........ 8/6/03, 68 FR (c)(181).
Other than Fuel 46487.
Burning Equipment.
26.11.06.06................... Volatile Organic 9/22/97......... 5/7/01, 66 FR (c)(156). Note: On 2/
Compounds. 22924. 27/03 (68 FR 9012),
EPA approved a
revised rule
citation with a
State effective date
of 5/8/95
[(c)(182)(i)(C)].
26.11.06.10................... Refuse Burning 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(5).
Prohibited in 49651.
Certain
Installations.
26.11.06.14................... Control of PSD 10/10/01........ 5/28/02, 67 FR (c)(171).
sources. 36810.
26.11.06.15................... Nitrogen Oxides from 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(5).
Nitric Acid Plants. 49651.
26.11.06.16................... Tables............... 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(5).
49651.
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26.11.07 Open Fires
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26.11.07.01................... Definitions.......... 5/22/95......... 6/11/02, 67 FR (c)(173).
39856.
26.11.07.02................... General.............. 5/22/95......... 2/25/97, 62 FR (c)(120).
8380.
26.11.07.03................... Control Officer May 8/11/97......... 6/11/02, 67 FR (c)(173).
Authorize Certain 39856.
Open Fires.
26.11.07.04................... Public Officers May 5/22/95......... 2/25/97, 62 FR (c)(120).
Authorize Certain 8380.
Fires.
26.11.07.05................... Open Fires Allowed 5/22/95......... 2/25/97, 62 FR (c)(120), .05A(3) &
Without 8380. (4), and .05B(3) are
Authorization of State-enforceable
Control Officer or only.
Public Officer.
26.11.07.06................... Safety Determinations 8/11/97......... 6/11/02, 67 FR (c)(173).
at Federal 39856.
Facilities.
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10.18.08 Control of Incinerators
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10.18.08.01................... Definitions.......... 3/25/84......... 7/2/85, 50 FR (c)(82).
27245.
10.18.08.02................... Applicability........ 7/18/80......... 8/5/81, 46 FR (c)(45).
39818.
10.18.08.03................... Prohibition of 6/8/81.......... 5/11/82, 47 FR (c)(58).
Certain Incinerators 20126.
in Areas III and IV.
10.18.08.04................... Visible Emissions.... 3/25/84......... 7/2/85, 50 FR (c)(82).
27245.
10.18.08.05................... Particulate Matter... 3/25/84......... 7/2/85, 50 FR (c)(82).
27245.
10.18.08.06................... Prohibition of 3/25/84......... 7/2/85, 50 FR (c)(82).
Unapproved Hazardous 27245.
Waste Incinerators.
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26.11.09 Control of Fuel Burning Equipment and Stationary Internal Combustion Engines, and Certain Fuel-Burning
Installations
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26.11.09.01................... Definitions.......... 9/12/05......... 6/13/06, 71 FR Revised definition of
34014. ``interruptible gas
service'' in
26.11.09.01B(4).
26.11.09.02................... Applicability........ 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(7).
49651.
26.11.09.03................... General Conditions 6/21/04......... 7/6/05, 70 FR Revised paragraphs
for Fuel Burning 38774. 26.11.09.03C(1) and
Equipment. .03C(2).
26.11.09.04................... Prohibition of 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(7).
Certain New Fuel 49651.
Burning Equipment.
26.11.09.05................... Visible Emissions.... 11/11/02........ 5/1/03, 68 FR (c)(183).
23206.
26.11.09.06................... Control of 6/21/04......... 7/6/05, 70 FR Addition of paragraph
Particulate Matter. 38774. 26.11.09.06C.
26.11.09.07................... Control of Sulfur 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(7).
Oxides from Fuel 49651.
Burning Equipment.
26.11.09.08................... Control of NOX 11/24/03........ 9/20/04, 69 FR (c)(191).
Emissions for Major 56170.
Stationary Sources.
26.11.09.09................... Tables and Diagrams.. 11/11/02........ 5/1/03, 68 FR (c)(183); Revised
23206. Table 1.
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26.11.10 Control of Iron and Steel Production Installations
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26.11.10.01................... Definitions.......... 12/25/00........ 11/7/01, 66 FR (c)(163).
56222.
26.11.10.02................... Applicability........ 11/2/98......... 9/7/01, 66 FR (c)(153).
46727.
26.11.10.03................... Visible Emissions.... 11/2/98......... 9/7/01, 66 FR (c)(153).
46727.
26.11.10.04................... Control of 11/2/98......... 9/7/01, 66 FR (c)(153).
Particulate Matter. 46727.
26.11.10.05................... Sulfur Content 11/2/98......... 9/7/01, 66 FR (c)(153).
Limitations for Coke 46727.
Oven Gas.
26.11.10.06[1]................ Control of Volatile 12/25/00........ 11/7/01, 66 FR (c)(163).
Organic Compounds 56222.
from Iron and Steel
Production
Installations.
26.11.10.06[2]................ Carbon Monoxide...... 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(8).
49651.
26.11.10.07................... Testing and 12/25/00........ 11/7/01, 66 FR (c)(163).
Observation 56222.
Procedures.
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26.11.11 Control of Petroleum Products Installations, Including Asphalt Paving, Asphalt Concrete Plants, and Use
of Waste Oils
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26.11.11.01................... Applicability........ 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(9).
49651.
26.11.11.02................... Asphalt Paving....... 4/26/93......... 1/6/95, 60 FR (c)(113)(i)(B)(1).
2018.
26.11.11.03................... Asphalt Concrete 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(9).
Plants in Areas I, 49651.
II, V, and VI.
26.11.11.06................... Use of Waste Oils as 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(9).
Fuel. 49651.
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26.11.12 Control of Batch Type Hot-Dip Galvanizing Installations
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26.11.12.01................... Definitions.......... 5/8/95.......... 7/25/00, 64 FR (c)(149).
45743.
26.11.12.02................... Applicability........ 5/8/95.......... 7/25/00, 64 FR (c)(149).
45743.
26.11.12.03................... Prohibitions and 5/8/95.......... 7/25/00, 64 FR (c)(149).
Exemptions. 45743.
26.11.12.04................... Visible Emissions.... 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(10).
49651.
26.11.12.05................... Particulate Matter... 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(10).
49651.
26.11.12.06................... Reporting 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(10).
Requirements. 49651.
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26.11.13 Control of Gasoline and Other Volatile Organic Compound Storage and Handling
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26.11.13.01................... Definitions.......... 8/11/97......... 12/22/98, 63 FR (c)(130).
70667.
26.11.13.02................... Applicability and 4/26/93......... 1/6/95, 60 FR (c)(113)(i)(B)(3).
Exemption. 2018.
26.11.13.03................... Large Storage Tanks.. 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(12).
49651.
26.11.13.04................... Loading Operations... 8/11/97......... 12/22/98, 63 FR (c)(132).
70667.
26.11.13.05................... Gasoline Leaks from 2/15/93......... 1/6/95, 60 FR (c)(112).
Tank Trucks. 2018.
26.11.13.06................... Plans for Compliance. 4/26/93......... 1/6/95, 60 FR (c)(113)(i)(B)(5).
2018.
26.11.13.07................... Control of VOC 1/21/02......... 6/29/04, 69 FR (c)(184).
Emissions from 38848.
Portable Fuel
Containers.
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26.11.14 Control of Emissions from Kraft Pulp Mills
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26.11.14.01................... Definitions.......... 1/8/01, 10/15/01 11/7/01, 66 FR (c)(170).
56220.
26.11.14.02................... Applicability........ 1/8/01.......... 11/7/01, 66 FR (c)(170).
56220.
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26.11.14.06................... Control of Volatile 1/8/01, 10/15/01 11/7/01, 66 FR (c)(170).
Organic Compounds. 56220.
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26.11.17 Requirements for Major New Sources and Modifications
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26.11.17.01................... Definitions.......... 11/24/03........ 9/20/04, 69 FR 52.1070(c)(191).
56170.
26.11.17.02................... Applicability........ 4/26/93, 10/2/00 2/12/01, 66 FR 52.1070(c)(148).
9766.
26.11.17.03................... General Conditions... 4/26/93, 10/2/00 2/12/01, 66 FR 52.1070(c)(191).
9766.
26.11.17.04................... Baseline for 4/26/93, 10/2/00 2/12/01, 66 FR 52.1070(c)(148).
Determining Credit 9766.
for Emission and Air
Quality Offsets.
26.11.17.05................... Administrative 4/26/93, 10/2/00 2/12/01, 66 FR 52.1070(c)(148).
Procedures. 9766.
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26.11.19 Volatile Organic Compounds from Specific Processes
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26.11.19.01................... Definitions.......... 6/5/95.......... 9/2/97, 62 FR (c)(126). Note: On 5/
46199. 13/1998 (63 FR
26462), EPA approved
the revised
definition of
``major stationary
source of VOC'' with
a State effective
date of 5/8/1995
[(c)(128)].
26.11.19.02................... Applicability, 5/4/98, 12/10/01 2/3/03, 68 FR (c)(174), (c)(175).
Determining 5228. 1. Limited approval
Compliance, of paragraph .02G (9/
Reporting, and 4/98, 63 FR 47174)
General Requirements. [(c)(131)(
(c)(133)].
2. On 2/27/03 (68 FR
9012), EPA approved
a revised rule
citation with a
State effective date
of 5/8/95
[(c)(182)(i)(D)].
26.11.19.03................... Automotive and Light- 9/22/97......... 11/5/98, 63 FR (c)(140).
Duty Truck Coating. 59720.
26.11.19.04................... Can Coating.......... 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (C)(90)(i)(B)(12).
49651.
26.11.19.05................... Coil Coating......... 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (C)(90)(i)(B)(12).
49651.
26.11.19.06................... Large Appliance 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (C)(90)(i)(B)(12).
Coating. 49651.
26.11.19.07................... Paper, Fabric, Vinyl 8/24/98......... 1/14/2000, 64 FR (c)(147).
and Other Plastic 2334.
Parts Coating.
26.11.19.07-1................. Control of VOC 6/15/98......... 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(142).
Emissions from solid 32415.
Resin Decorative
Surface
Manufacturing.
26.11.19.08................... Metal Furniture 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (C)(90)(i)(B)(12).
Coating. 49651.
26.11.19.09................... Control of Volatile 6/5/95.......... 8/4/97, 62 FR (c)(123).
Organic Compounds 41853.
(VOC) Emissions from
cold and Vapor
Degreasing.
26.11.19.10................... Flexographic and 6/5/95.......... 9/2/97, 62 FR (c)(126).
Rotogravure Printing. 46199.
26.11.19.11................... Control of Volatile 6/5/95.......... 9/2/97, 62 FR (c)(126).
Organic Compounds 46199.
(VOC) Emissions from
Sheet-Fed and Web
Lithographic
Printing.
26.11.19.12................... Dry Cleaning 9/22/97......... 9/2/98, 63 FR (c)(131).
Installations. 46662.
26.11.19.13................... Miscellaneous Metal 5/8/91.......... 11/29/94, 59 FR (c)(102)(i)(B)(6).
Coating. 60908.
26.11.19.13-1................. Aerospace Coating 10/2/00, 10/15/ 11/7/01, 66 FR (c)(169).
Operations. 01. 56220.
26.11.19.13-2................. Control of VOC 8/24/98......... 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(142).
Emissions from Brake 32415.
Shoe Coating
Operations.
26.11.19.13-3................. Control of VOC 6/29/98......... 6/17/99, 64 FR (c)(142).
Emissions from 32415.
Structural Steel
Coating Operations.
26.11.19.14................... Manufacture of 5/8/91.......... 11/29/94, 59 FR (c)(102)(i)(B)(14).
Synthesized 60908.
Pharmaceutical
Products.
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26.11.19.15................... Paint, Resin, and 5/4/98, 3/22/99. 10/28/99, 64 FR (c)(145).
Adhesive 57989.
Manufacturing and
Adhesive Application.
26.11.19.16................... Control of VOC 8/19/91......... 9/7/94, 59 FR (c)(103)(i)(B)(9).
Equipment Leaks. 46180.
26.11.19.17................... Control of Volatile 9/12/05......... 3/31/06, 71 FR .....................
Organic Compounds 16237.
(VOC) Emissions from
Yeast Manufacturing.
26.11.19.18................... Control of Volatile 6/10/02......... 1/15/03, 68 FR (c)(177).
Organic Compounds 1972.
(VOC) Emissions from
Screen Printing and
Digital Imaging.
26.11.19.19................... Control of Volatile 10/2/00......... 5/7/01, 66 FR (c)(156).
Organic Compounds 22924.
(VOC) Emissions from
Expandable
Polystyrene
Operations.
26.11.19.21................... Control of Volatile 7/3/95.......... 10/15/97, 62 FR (c)(125)(i)(B)(4).
Organic Compounds 53544.
(VOC) Emissions from
Commercial Bakery
Ovens.
26.11.19.22................... Control of Volatile 8/11/97......... 9/23/99, 64 FR (c)(137).
Organic Compounds 41445.
(VOC) Emissions from
Vinegar Generators.
26.11.19.23................... Control of Volatile 5/22/95......... 8/4/97, 62 FR (c)(124).
Organic Compounds 41853.
(VOC) Emissions from
Vehicle Refinishing.
26.11.19.24................... Control of Volatile 8/11/97......... 9/23/99, 64 FR (c)(137).
Organic Compounds 41445.
(VOC) Emissions from
Leather Coating
Operations.
26.11.19.25................... Control of Volatile 8/11/97......... 1/26/99, 64 FR (c)(141).
Organic Compounds 3852.
from Explosives and
Propellant
Manufacturing.
26.11.19.26................... Control of Volatile 8/11/97......... 8/19/99, 64 FR (c)(139).
Organic Compound 45182.
Emissions from
Reinforced Plastic
Manufacturing.
26.11.19.27................... Control of Volatile 10/20/97........ 9/5/01, 66 FR (c)(166).
Organic Compounds 46379.
from Marine Vessel
Coating Operations.
26.11.19.28................... Control of Volatile 10/2/00......... 5/7/01, 66 FR (c)(157).
Organic Compounds 22924.
from Bread and Snack
Food Drying
Operations.
26.11.19.29................... Control of Volatile 10/2/00, 10/15/ 11/7/01, 66 FR (c)(160).
Organic Compounds 01. 56220.
from Distilled
Spirits Facilities.
26.11.19.30................... Control of Volatile 12/10/01, 11/11/ 6/3/03, 68 FR (c)(176).
Organic Compounds 02. 33000.
from Organic
Chemical Production
and
Polytetrafluoroethyl
ene Installations.
26.11.19.31................... Control of Volatile 6/5/06.......... 1/11/07, 72 FR .....................
Organic Compounds 1289.
from Medical Device
Manufacturing.
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26.11.20 Mobile Sources
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26.11.20.02................... Motor Vehicle 8/1/88.......... 11/3/92, 57 FR (c)(90)(i)(B)(13) [as
Emission Control 49651. 26.11.20.06].
Devices.
26.11.20.03................... Motor Vehicle Fuel 10/26/92........ 6/10/94, 59 FR (c)(101)(i)(B)(3).
Specifications. 29957.
26.11.20.04................... National Low Emission 3/22/99......... 12/28/99, 64 FR (c)(146).
Vehicle Program. 72564.
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26.11.24 Stage II Vapor Recovery at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
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26.11.24.01................... Definitions.......... 4/15/02......... 5/7/03, 68 FR (c)(178).
24363.
26.11.24.01-1................. Incorporation by 4/15/02......... 5/7/03, 68 FR (c)(178).
Reference. 24363.
26.11.24.02................... Applicability, 4/15/02......... 5/7/03, 68 FR (c)(178).
Exemptions, and 24363.
Effective Date.
26.11.24.03................... General Requirements. 4/15/02......... 5/7/03, 68 FR (c)(178).
24363.
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26.11.24.04................... Testing Requirements. 02/28/05........ 5/8/06, 71 FR .....................
26688.
26.11.24.05................... Inspection 2/15/93......... 6/9/94, 59 FR (c)(107).
Requirements. 29730.
26.11.24.06................... Training Requirements 2/15/93......... 6/9/94, 59 FR (c)(107).
for Operation and 29730.
Maintenance of
Approved Systems.
26.11.24.07................... Record-Keeping and 2/28/05......... 5/8/06, 71 FR .....................
Reporting 26688.
Requirements.
26.11.24.08................... Instructional Signs.. 2/15/93......... 6/9/94, 59 FR (c)(107).
29730.
26.11.24.09................... Sanctions............ 2/15/93......... 6/9/94, 59 FR (c)(107).
29730.
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26.11.25 Control of Glass Melting Furnaces
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26.11.25.01................... Definitions.......... 10/5/98......... 10/19/05, 70 FR .....................
60738.
26.11.25.02................... Applicability and 10/5/98......... 10/19/05, 70 FR .....................
Exemptions. 60738.
26.11.25.03................... Visible Emissions 10/5/98......... 10/19/05, 70 FR .....................
from Glass Melting 60738.
Furnaces.
26.11.25.04................... Particulate Matter 10/5/98......... 10/19/05, 70 FR .....................
Emissions from Glass 60738.
Melting Furnaces.
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26.11.26 Conformity
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26.11.26.01................... Definitions.......... 5/15/95, 6/5/95. 12/9/98, 63 FR (c)(136); definitions
67782. of Applicable
implementation plan,
Governor, State, and
State air agency.
26.11.26.03................... General Conformity... 5/15/95, 6/5/95. 12/9/98, 63 FR (c)(136); current
67782. COMAR citation is
26.11.26.04.
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26.11.29 NOX Reduction and Trading Program
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26.11.29.01................... Definitions.......... 5/1/00.......... 1/10/01, 66 FR (c)(154)(i)(B)(1).
1866.
26.11.29.02................... Incorporation by 5/1/00.......... 1/10/01, 66 FR (c)(154)(i)(B)(1).
Reference. 1866.
26.11.29.03................... Scope and 5/1/00.......... 1/10/01, 66 FR (c)(154)(i)(B)(1).
Applicability. 1866.
26.11.29.04................... General Requirements 5/1/00.......... 1/10/01, 66 FR (c)(154)(i)(B)(1).
for Affected Trading 1866.
Sources.
26.11.29.05................... NOX Allowance 5/1/00.......... 1/10/01, 66 FR (c)(154)(i)(B)(1).
Allocations. 1866.
26.11.29.06................... Compliance Supplement 5/1/00.......... 1/10/01, 66 FR (c)(154)(i)(B)(1).
Pool. 1866.
26.11.29.07................... Allowance Banking.... 5/1/00.......... 1/10/01, 66 FR (c)(154)(i)(B)(1).
1866.
26.11.29.08................... Emission Monitoring.. 5/1/00.......... 1/10/01, 66 FR (c)(154)(i)(B)(1).
1866.
26.11.29.09................... Requirements for New 11/24/03........ 3/22/04, 69 FR (c)(184)(i)(C)(1)-(5)
Sources and Set- 13236. .
Aside Pool.
26.11.29.10................... Reporting............ 5/1/00.......... 1/10/01, 66 FR (c)(154)(i)(B)(1).
1866.
26.11.29.11................... Record Keeping....... 5/1/00.......... 1/10/01, 66 FR (c)(154)(i)(B)(1).
1866.
26.11.29.12................... End-of-Season 5/1/00.......... 1/10/01, 66 FR (c)(154)(i)(B)(1).
Reconciliation. 1866.
26.11.29.13................... Compliance 5/1/00.......... 1/10/01, 66 FR (c)(154)(i)(B)(1).
Certification. 1866.
26.11.29.14................... Penalties............ 5/1/00.......... 1/10/01, 66 FR (c)(154)(i)(B)(1).
1866.
26.11.29.15................... Requirements for 5/1/00.......... 1/10/01, 66 FR (c)(154)(i)(B)(1).
Affected Nontrading 1866.
Sources.
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26.11.30 Policies and Procedures Relating to Maryland's NOX Reduction and Trading Program
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