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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 77 — Air pollution control

77.235 Violations.

213 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-77/77-235

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It shall be considered a violation of this chapter for any person to:
(1)Knowingly make any false statement in any application for a permit or in any
information, analyses, plans, or specifications submitted either in conjunction
therewith, or at the request of the air pollution control officer; or
(2)Build, erect, alter, replace, use, or operate any source capable of emitting air
contaminants for which a permit is required by the regulations of the air pollution
control district when his permit so to do has been either suspended or revoked; or
(3)Build, erect, alter, replace, use, or operate any source capable of emitting air
contaminants without first obtaining a permit so to do, where such permit is
required by the regulations of the air pollution control board; or
(4)Build, erect, alter, or replace, operate or use any such article, machine, equipment,
or other contrivance contrary to the provisions of any permits issued under
regulations adopted pursuant to KRS 77.180 to 77.240; or
(5)Violate any order, rule, or regulation of an air pollution control district. Every day
or portion thereof during which such violation occurs or continues is a separate
offense; or
(6)Fail or neglect to furnish information, analyses, plans, or specifications required by
the air pollution control officer.
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