N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 6, § 212-1.2
(b) For the purpose of this Part, the following definitions also apply:
(9) High toxicity air contaminants (HTACs). Chemicals that are carcinogenic to humans; or likely to be carcinogenic to humans; or chemicals that are known to cause adverse outcomes in humans for reproductive and developmental effects; or chemicals that elicit irreversible or progressive detrimental effects that have been observed in humans; or chemicals meeting the definition of persistent and bioaccumulative in this section; or any chemicals meeting the following LC50 or LD50 values:
(14) Moderate toxicity air contaminants. Chemicals that are animal oncogenes; or chemicals that are known to cause adverse outcomes in animal species for reproductive and developmental effects; or genotoxic chemicals; or chemicals that when inhaled have caused significant chronic adverse effects in test animals, or any chemicals meeting the following LC50 or LD50 values:
(20) Toxic - best available control technology (T-BACT). The maximum degree of reduction or the emission limitation for each non-criteria air contaminant that the department determines is achievable for a process operation on a case-by-case basis. The department will determine an achievable degree of reduction or emission limitation using the following parameters: