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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 60 · § 60.2542

§ 60.2542. What authorities will not be delegated to state, local, or tribal agencies?

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The authorities that will not be delegated to state, local, or tribal agencies are specified in paragraphs
(a)through
(i)of this section:
(a)Approval of alternatives to the emission limitations in tables 2, 6, 7, 8, and 9 of this subpart and operating limits established under § 60.2675;
(b)Approval of major alternatives to test methods;
(c)Approval of major alternatives to monitoring;
(d)Approval of major alternatives to recordkeeping and reporting;
(e)The requirements in § 60.2680;
(f)The requirements in § 60.2665(b)(2);
(g)Approval of alternative opacity emission limits in § 60.2670 under § 60.11(e)(6) through (8);
(h)Performance test and data reduction waivers under § 60.8(b)(4) and (5); and
(i)Approval of an alternative to any electronic reporting to the EPA required by this subpart.
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