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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 63 · § 63.215

§ 63.215. What General Provisions apply to me?

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(a)All the provisions in 40 CFR part 61, subpart A of this chapter, apply to this subpart.
(b)The provisions in subpart A of this part also apply to this subpart as specified in paragraphs (b)(1) through
(4)of this section.
(1)The general applicability provisions in § 63.1(a)(1) through
(8)and
(13)through (14).
(2)The specific applicability provisions in § 63.1(b) through
(e)except for the reference to § 63.10 for recordkeeping procedures.
(3)The construction and reconstruction provisions in § 63.5 except for the references to § 63.6 for compliance procedures and the references to § 63.9 for notification procedures.
(4)The specific notification procedure of § 63.9(j) and
(k)relating to a change in major source status. [67 FR 45891, July 10, 2002, as amended at 85 FR 73888, Nov. 19, 2020]
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