Ala. Admin. Code r. 335-3-8-.13
NOx Annual Trading Budgets And Variability Limits
Effective Nov 24, 2015New Rule: Filed March 2, 2001; effective April 6, 2001. Filed March 14, 2012: [Certified rule refiled after agency adoption of suggested amendment by the Joint Committee on Administrative Regulation Review that the repeal of the rule will take effect when the department certifies to the Legislative Reference Service the federal CAIR rules have been repealed; effective March 14, 2012.] Repealed: Filed February 24, 2015; effective February 24, 2015: [The above rule was repealed by their own terms upon certification of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management that the federal Clean Air Interstate Rules (CAIR) are no longer in effect. The repeal became effective February 24, 2015, upon the department’s certification.] New Rule: Filed October 20, 2015; effective November 24, 2015.Alabama Department of Environmental Management
- (1) The State NOx Annual trading budgets for allocations of TR NOx Annual allowances for the control periods in 2017 and thereafter is 71,962 tons.
- (2) The State NOx annual variability limit for the State NOx Annual trading budgets for the control periods in 2017 and thereafter is 12,953 tons.
Author: Ronald W. Gore
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§22-22A-5, 22-22A-6, 22-22A-8, 22-28-10, 22-28-11, 22-28-14, 22-28-18, 22-28-20, 22-28-22.
History: New Rule: Filed March 2, 2001; effective April 6, 2001. Filed March 14, 2012: [Certified rule refiled after agency adoption of suggested amendment by the Joint Committee on Administrative Regulation Review that the repeal of the rule will take effect when the department certifies to the Legislative Reference Service the federal CAIR rules have been repealed; effective March 14, 2012.] Repealed: Filed February 24, 2015; effective February 24, 2015: [The above rule was repealed by their own terms upon certification of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management that the federal Clean Air Interstate Rules (CAIR) are no longer in effect. The repeal became effective February 24, 2015, upon the department’s certification.] New Rule: Filed October 20, 2015; effective November 24, 2015.