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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 52 · § 52.1119

§ 52.1119. Identification of plan—conditional approval.

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(a)The following plan revisions were submitted on the dates specified.
(1)On November 13, 1992, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection submitted a small business stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance program (PROGRAM). On July 22, 1993, Massachusetts submitted a letter clarifying portions of the November 13, 1992 submittal. In these submissions, the State commits to submit adequate legal authority to establish and implement a compliance advisory panel and to have a fully operational PROGRAM by November 15, 1994.
(i)Incorporation by reference.
(A)Letter from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection dated November 13, 1992 submitting a revision to the Massachusetts State Implementation Plan.
(B)State Implementation Plan Revision for a Small Business Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program dated November 13, 1992.
(ii)Additional materials.
(A)Letter from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection dated July 22, 1993 clarifying portions of Massachusetts' November 13, 1992 SIP revision. (2)-(5) [Reserved]
(b)[Reserved] [59 FR 41708, Aug. 15, 1994, as amended at 61 FR 43976, Aug. 27, 1996; 65 FR 19326, Apr. 11, 2000; 81 FR 93630, Dec. 21, 2016; 84 FR 24721, May 29, 2019; 84 FR 29383, June 24, 2019]
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