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(m) EPA conditionally approves
Pennsylvania’s 25 Pa Code sections
129.98 and 129.99 submitted on May 16,
2016 to address the reasonably available
control technology (RACT) requirements
under CAA sections 182(b)(2)(C), 182(f),
and 184 under the 1997 and 2008
8-hour ozone NAAQS. Pursuant to CAA
section 110(k)(4), this conditional
approval is based upon a September 26,
2017 letter from Pennsylvania to submit
to EPA, no later than 12 months from
EPA’s final conditional approval,
additional SIP revisions to address the
deficiencies identified. The SIP
revisions, to be submitted by
Pennsylvania, include:
(1) All facility-wide or system-wide
averaging plans approved by PADEP
under 25 Pa Code 129.98 including but
not limited to any terms and conditions
that ensure the enforceability of the
averaging plan as a practical matter, and
(2) All source-specific RACT
determinations approved by PADEP
under 25 Pa Code 129.99, including any
alternative compliance schedules
approved under §§ 129.97(k) and
129.99(i); the source-specific RACT
determinations submitted to EPA for
approval into the SIP shall include any
terms and conditions that ensure the
enforceability of the source-specific
RACT emission limitation as a practical
matter.
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48 CFR Ch. 1
Types of Contracts
CFR Correction
In Title 48 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, Chapter 1 (Parts 1 to 51),
revised as of October 1, 2018, on page
389, in § 16.505, paragraph (a)(7)(iv) is
reinstated to read as follows:
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SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
49 CFR Parts 1002 and 1312
[Docket No. EP 743]
Water Carrier Tariff Filing Procedures
Surface Transportation Board.
Final rule.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Surface Transportation
Board (STB or Board) adopts a new
procedure for water carriers operating in
the noncontiguous domestic trade to
electronically publish, file, and keep
tariffs available for public inspection.
DATES: This rule is effective on June 8,
2019.
ADDRESSES: Requests for information or
questions regarding this final rule
should reference Docket No. EP 743 and
be submitted via the Board’s e-filing
format or in writing addressed to: Chief,
Section of Administration, Office of
Proceedings, Surface Transportation
Board, 395 E Street SW, Washington, DC
20423–0001. Any person using e-filing
should attach a document and otherwise
comply with the instructions found on
the Board’s website at www.stb.gov at
the E-Filing link.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael Higgins at 202–245–0284.
Assistance for the hearing impaired is
available through the Federal Relay
Service at (800) 877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In April
2017, the Board established its
Regulatory Reform Task Force (RRTF) to
comply with the spirit of Executive
Order 13777. The primary objective of
the RRTF is to identify Board rules and
practices that are burdensome,
unnecessary, or outdated and to
recommend how they should be
addressed. See Regulatory Reform Task
Force, EP 738 (STB served June 20,
2017). The RRTF identified the current
water carrier tariff regulations at 49 CFR
part 1312 as imposing unnecessary costs
on the carriers as well as the Board. See
RRTF 90-Day Status Report (issued May
25, 2017); RRTF Status Report (issued
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Nov. 21, 2017).1 Water carriers
operating in the noncontiguous
domestic trade 2 are required to publish,
file, and keep available for public
inspection tariffs setting forth their
rates, charges, rules, and classifications.
49 U.S.C. 13702(a)–(b).3 The Board’s
current regulations for filing water
carrier tariffs contemplate the filings of
tariffs with the Board in paper format.
However, the Board has granted Special
Tariff Authority—relief from the current
regulations on a case-by-case basis—to
allow water carriers to file their tariffs
in alternative electronic formats,
typically email.4 For many carriers,
these email submissions are a daily
occurrence.
The Board issued a notice of proposed
rulemaking that proposed to update the
regulations to allow water carriers 5 to
electronically publish, file, and keep
tariffs available for public inspection.
Water Carrier Tariff Filing Procedures
(NPRM), EP 743 (STB served Dec. 21,
2018) (83 FR 66229).6 The Board
received comments on the NPRM from
Tropical Shipping and Construction Co.,
Ltd. (Tropical), The Pasha Group
(Pasha), and TOTE, LLC (TOTE). After
considering the comments, the Board is
adopting the rule proposed in the
NPRM, without substantive change, as a
final rule. The text of the final rule is
below.
Proposed Rule. The NPRM proposed
to revise 49 CFR part 1312 to include
regulations which would allow water
carriers to publish, file, and keep their
tariffs electronically, but would also
continue to allow water carriers the
option of filing their tariffs in paper
format. Specifically, under the proposal,
a water carrier would be permitted to
comply with the filing requirement in
1 These status reports can be accessed on the
Board’s website.
2 Noncontiguous domestic trade means
‘‘transportation subject to jurisdiction under
chapter 135 involving traffic originating in or
destined to Alaska, Hawaii, or a territory or
possession of the United States.’’ 49 U.S.C.
13102(17).
3 Section 13702(a)(1) includes an exception from
the tariff filing requirement for bulk cargo, forest
products, recycled metal scrap, waste paper, and
paper waste.
4 Under 49 CFR 1312.2(e), a water carrier may
apply for Special Tariff Authority.
5 Many water carriers use third-party service
providers to manage and maintain their tariffs on
the internet.
6 The NPRM provides additional information on
the background of water carrier tariff requirements.
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FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION
48 CFR Ch. 1
Types of Contracts
CFR Correction
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In Title 48 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 1 (Parts 1 to
51), revised as of October 1, 2018, on page 389, in Sec. 16.505,
paragraph (a)(7)(iv) is reinstated to read as follows:
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