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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 63 · § 63.2191

§ 63.2191. Who implements and enforces this subpart?

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(a)We, the U.S. EPA, or a delegated authority such as your state, local, or tribal agency, can implement and enforce this subpart. If our Administrator has delegated authority to your state, local, or tribal agency, then that agency has the authority to implement and enforce this subpart. You should contact the U.S. EPA Regional Office that serves you to find out if this subpart is delegated to your state, local, or tribal agency.
(b)In delegating implementation and enforcement authority of this subpart to a state, local, or tribal agency under 40 CFR part 63, subpart E, the authorities contained in paragraph
(c)of this section are retained by our Administrator and are not transferred to the state, local, or tribal agency.
(c)The authorities that will not be delegated to state, local, or tribal agencies are listed in paragraphs (c)(1) through
(4)of this section.
(1)Approval of alternatives to the non-opacity emission limitations in § 63.2140 under § 63.6(g).
(2)Approval of major alternatives to test methods under § 63.7(e)(2)(ii) and
(f)and as defined in § 63.90.
(3)Approval of major alternatives to monitoring under § 63.8(f) and as defined in § 63.90.
(4)Approval of major alternatives to recordkeeping and reporting under § 63.10(f) and as defined in § 63.90.
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