§ 44340 (a) The operator of each facility subject to this part shall …
§ 44341 Within 180 days after approval of a plan by the district, the …
§ 44342 The state board shall, on or before May 1, 1989, in consultation with …
§ 44343 The district shall review the reports submitted pursuant to Section …
§ 44344 Except as provided in Section 44391, emissions inventories developed …
§ 44344.4 (a) Except as provided in subdivision (d) and in Section …
§ 44344.5 (a) The operator of any new facility that previously has not …
§ 44344.6 A district shall redetermine a facility’s prioritization score, or …
§ 44344.7 (a) A facility exempted from this part pursuant to subdivision …
§ 44345 (a) On or before July 1, 1989, the state board shall develop a …
§ 44346 (a) If an operator believes that any information required in the …

Terms Used In California Codes > Health and Safety Code > Division 26 > Part 6 > Chapter 3 - Air Toxics Emission Inventories

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