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SBAR Panel: Rule on Section 126 Petition from NC to Reduce Interstate Transport of Fine PM and O3; FIPs to Reduce Interstate Transport of Fine PM and O3; Revisions to the CAIR Rule; Revisions to the Acid Rain Program

Key Dates and Documents for this SBAR Panel

  • Convening Date: 04/27/2005
  • Completion Date: 06/27/2005
  • Executive Summary of Panel Report for SBAR Panels on the CAIR FIP and Section 126 Petition Rules
  • Final Report of the Small Business Advocacy Review Panel (SBAR) Panel on EPA's Planned Proposed Rules: FIP for CAIR and Response to NC Petition to Section 126 of the Clean Air Act
  • Appendix B: Written Comments the SBAR Panel Received from SERs
  • Small Entity Compliance Guide: The final rule was certified as not having a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities (SISNOSE) therefore no Small Entity Compliance Guide is required.

About the Rule

  • Title: Rule on Section 126 Petition from NC to Reduce Interstate Transport of Fine PM and O3; FIPs to Reduce Interstate Transport of Fine PM and O3; Revisions to the CAIR Rule; Revisions to the Acid Rain Program
  • RIN: 2060-AM99
  • Docket No.: EPA-HQ-OAR-2004-0076
  • Publication Date for Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM): 08/24/2005 (70 FR 49708)
  • Publication Date for Final Rule: 04/28/2006 (71 FR 25328)

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  • Acid Rain Program

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Last updated on November 18, 2024
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