§ 80.1400 Applicability
§ 80.1401 Definitions
§ 80.1402 Availability of information; confidentiality of information
§ 80.1403 Which fuels are not subject to the 20% GHG thresholds?
§ 80.1405 What are the Renewable Fuel Standards?
§ 80.1406 Obligated party responsibilities
§ 80.1407 How are the Renewable Volume Obligations calculated?
§ 80.1408 What are the requirements for parties that own and redesignate certified NTDF as MVNRLM diesel fuel?
§ 80.1415 How are equivalence values assigned to renewable fuel?
§ 80.1416 Petition process for evaluation of new renewable fuels pathways
§ 80.1425 Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs)
§ 80.1426 How are RINs generated and assigned to batches of renewable fuel?
§ 80.1427 How are RINs used to demonstrate compliance?
§ 80.1428 General requirements for RIN distribution
§ 80.1429 Requirements for separating RINs from volumes of renewable fuel or RNG
§ 80.1430 Requirements for exporters of renewable fuels
§ 80.1431 Treatment of invalid RINs
§ 80.1432 Reported spillage or disposal of renewable fuel
§ 80.1434 RIN retirement
§ 80.1435 How are RIN holdings and RIN holding thresholds calculated?
§ 80.1440 What are the provisions for blenders who handle and blend less than 250,000 gallons of renewable fuel per year or who handle renewable fuel blended for fuels under a national security exemption?
§ 80.1441 Small refinery exemption
§ 80.1442 What are the provisions for small refiners under the RFS program?
§ 80.1443 What are the opt-in provisions for noncontiguous states and territories?
§ 80.1444 Alternative RIN retirement schedule for small refineries
§ 80.1449 What are the Production Outlook Report requirements?
§ 80.1450 What are the registration requirements under the RFS program?
§ 80.1451 What are the reporting requirements under the RFS program?
§ 80.1452 What are the requirements related to the EPA Moderated Transaction System (EMTS)?
§ 80.1453 What are the product transfer document (PTD) requirements for the RFS program?
§ 80.1454 What are the recordkeeping requirements under the RFS program?
§ 80.1456 What are the provisions for cellulosic biofuel waiver credits?
§ 80.1457 Petition process for aggregate compliance approach for foreign countries
§ 80.1458 Storage of renewable fuel, RNG, or biointermediate prior to registration
§ 80.1460 What acts are prohibited under the RFS program?
§ 80.1461 Who is liable for violations under the RFS program?
§ 80.1463 What penalties apply under the RFS program?
§ 80.1464 What are the attest engagement requirements under the RFS program?
§ 80.1466 What are the additional requirements under this subpart for foreign renewable fuel producers and importers of renewable fuels?
§ 80.1467 What are the additional requirements under this subpart for a foreign RIN owner?
§ 80.1469 Requirements for Quality Assurance Plans
§ 80.1470 RIN replacement mechanisms for Option A independent third party auditors
§ 80.1471 Requirements for QAP auditors
§ 80.1472 Requirements for quality assurance audits
§ 80.1473 Affirmative defenses
§ 80.1474 Replacement requirements for invalidly generated RINs
§ 80.1475 What are the additional attest engagement requirements for parties that redesignate certified NTDF as MVNRLM diesel fuel?
§ 80.1476 Requirements for biointermediate producers
§ 80.1477 Requirements for QAPs for biointermediate producers
§ 80.1478 Requirements for foreign biointermediate producers and importers
§ 80.1479 Alternative recordkeeping requirements for separated yard waste, separated food waste, separated MSW, and biogenic waste oils/fats/greases

Terms Used In CFR > Title 40 > Chapter I > Subchapter C > Part 80 > Subpart M - Renewable Fuel Standard

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