§ 97.901 Purpose
§ 97.902 Definitions
§ 97.903 Measurements, abbreviations, and acronyms
§ 97.904 Applicability
§ 97.905 Retired unit exemptions
§ 97.906 General provisions
§ 97.907 Computation of time
§ 97.908 Administrative appeal procedures
§ 97.910 Texas SO2 Trading Program budget, Supplemental Allowance Pool budget, and variability limit
§ 97.911 Texas SO2 Trading Program allowance allocations
§ 97.912 Texas SO2 Trading Program Supplemental Allowance Pool
§ 97.913 Authorization of designated representative and alternate designated representative
§ 97.914 Responsibilities of designated representative and alternate designated representative
§ 97.915 Changing designated representative and alternate designated representative; changes in owners and operators; changes in units at the source
§ 97.916 Certificate of representation
§ 97.917 Objections concerning designated representative and alternate designated representative
§ 97.918 Delegation by designated representative and alternate designated representative
§ 97.920 Establishment of compliance accounts, assurance accounts, and general accounts
§ 97.921 Recordation of Texas SO2 Trading Program allowance allocations
§ 97.922 Submission of Texas SO2 Trading Program allowance transfers
§ 97.923 Recordation of Texas SO2 Trading Program allowance transfers
§ 97.924 Compliance with Texas SO2 Trading Program emissions limitations
§ 97.925 Compliance with Texas SO2 Trading Program assurance provisions
§ 97.926 Banking
§ 97.927 Account error
§ 97.928 Administrator’s action on submissions
§ 97.930 General monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements
§ 97.931 Initial monitoring system certification and recertification procedures
§ 97.932 Monitoring system out-of-control periods
§ 97.933 Notifications concerning monitoring
§ 97.934 Recordkeeping and reporting
§ 97.935 Petitions for alternatives to monitoring, recordkeeping, or reporting requirements

Terms Used In CFR > Title 40 > Chapter I > Subchapter C > Part 97 > Subpart FFFFF - Texas So2 Trading Program

  • Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
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