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CFR /  Title 40  /  Part 63  /  Sec. 63.1439 General recordkeeping and reporting provisions.

(a) Data retention. Unless otherwise specified in this subpart, the owner or operator of an affected source shall keep copies of all applicable records and reports required by this subpart for at least 5 years. All applicable records shall be maintained in such a manner that they can be readily accessed. The most recent 6 months of records shall be retained on site or shall be accessible from a central location by computer or other means that provide access within 2 hours after a request. The remaining 4 and one-half years of records may be retained offsite. Records may be maintained in hard copy or computer-readable form including, but not limited to, on microfilm, computer, floppy disk, magnetic tape, or microfiche. If an owner or operator submits copies of reports to the applicable EPA Regional Office, the owner or operator is not required to maintain copies of reports. If the EPA Regional Office has waived the requirement of Sec. 63.10(a)(4)(ii) for submittal of copies of reports, the owner or operator is not required to maintain copies of reports.

(b) Subpart A requirements. The owner or operator of an affected source shall comply with the applicable recordkeeping and reporting requirements in 40 CFR part 63, subpart A (the General Provisions) as specified in Table 1 of this subpart. These requirements include, but are not limited to, the requirements specified in paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this section.

(1) Malfunction recordkeeping and reporting. (i) Records of malfunctions. The owner or operator shall keep the records specified in paragraphs (b)(1)(i)(A) through (C) of this section.

(i) Records of malfunctions. The owner or operator shall keep the records specified in paragraphs (b)(1)(i)(A) through (C) of this section.

(A) In the event that an affected unit fails to meet an applicable standard, record the number of failures. For each failure record the date, time, and duration of each failure.

(B) For each failure to meet an applicable standard, record and retain a list of the affected sources or equipment, an estimate of the quantity of each regulated pollutant emitted over any emission limit, and a description of the method used to estimate the emissions.

(C) Record actions taken to minimize emissions in accordance with Sec. 63.1420(h)(4), and any corrective actions taken to return the affected unit to its normal or usual manner of operation.

(ii) Reports of malfunctions. If a source fails to meet an applicable standard, report such events in the Periodic Report. Report the number of failures to meet an applicable standard. For each instance, report the date, time, and duration of each failure. For each failure the report must include a list of the affected sources or equipment, an estimate of the quantity of each regulated pollutant emitted over any emission limit, and a description of the method used to estimate the emissions.

(2) Application for approval of construction or reconstruction. For new affected sources, the owner or operator shall comply with the General Provisions' requirements for the application for approval of construction or reconstruction, as specified in Sec. 63.5, excluding the provisions specified in Sec. 63.5(d)(1)(ii)(H), (d)(1)(iii), (d)(2), and (d)(3)(ii).

(c) Subpart H requirements. The owner or operator of an affected source shall comply with the HON equipment leak reporting and recordkeeping requirements in 40 CFR part 63, subpart H, except as specified in Sec. 63.1434(b) through (h).

(d) Recordkeeping and documentation. The owner or operator required to keep continuous records shall keep records as specified in paragraphs (d)(1) through (10) of this section, unless an alternative recordkeeping system has been requested and approved as specified in paragraph (g) of this section, and except as provided in paragraph (h) of this section. If a monitoring plan for storage vessels pursuant to Sec. 63.1432(i) requires continuous records, the monitoring plan shall specify which provisions, if any, of paragraphs (d)(1) through (10) of this section apply. As described in Sec. 63.1432(i), certain storage vessels are not required to keep continuous records as specified in this paragraph. The owner or operator of such storage vessels shall keep records as specified in the monitoring plan required by Sec. 63.1432(i).

(1) The monitoring system shall measure data values at least once during approximately equal 15-minute intervals.

(2) The owner or operator shall record either each measured data value or block average values for 1 hour or shorter periods calculated from all measured data values during each period. If values are measured more frequently than once per minute, a single value for each minute may be used to calculate the hourly (or shorter period) block average instead of all measured values. The owner or operator of process vents from batch unit operations shall record each measured data value.

(3) Daily average values of each continuously monitored parameter shall be calculated for each operating day as specified in paragraphs (d)(3)(i) through (ii) of this section, except as specified in paragraphs (d)(6) and (7) of this section.

(i) The daily average value shall be calculated as the average of all parameter values recorded during the operating day, except as specified in paragraph (d)(7) of this section. The calculated average shall cover a 24-hour period if operation is continuous. If intermittent emissions episodes occur resulting in emissions being vented to a combustion, recapture, or recovery device for a period of less than 24 hours in the operating day, the daily average shall be calculated based only on the period when emissions are being vented to the combustion, recapture, or recovery device. For example, if a batch unit operation operates such that emissions are vented to a combustion device for 6 hours, then the daily average is the average of the temperature measurements taken during those 6 hours.

(ii) The operating day shall be the 24-hour period that the owner or operator specifies in the operating permit or the Notification of Compliance Status, for purposes of determining daily average values.

(4)-(5) [Reserved]

(6) If all recorded values for a monitored parameter during an operating day are above the minimum level or below the maximum level established in the Notification of Compliance Status or operating permit, the owner or operator may record that all values were above the minimum level or below the maximum level rather than calculating and recording a daily average for that operating day.

(7) Monitoring data recorded during periods identified in paragraphs (d)(7)(i) and (ii) of this section shall not be included in any average computed under this subpart. Records shall be kept of the times and durations of all such periods and any other periods during process or combustion, recovery, or recapture device operation when monitors are not operating.

(i) Monitoring system breakdowns, repairs, calibration checks, and zero (low-level) and high-level adjustments; or

(ii) Periods of non-operation of the affected source (or portion thereof), resulting in cessation of the emissions to which the monitoring applies.

(8) For continuous monitoring systems used to comply with this subpart, records documenting the completion of calibration checks, and records documenting the maintenance of continuous monitoring systems that are specified in the manufacturer's instructions or that are specified in other written procedures that provide adequate assurance that the equipment would reasonably be expected to monitor accurately.

(9) The owner or operator of an affected source granted a waiver of recordkeeping or reporting requirements under the General Provisions' recordkeeping and reporting requirements in Sec. 63.10(f) shall maintain the information, if any, specified by the Administrator as a condition of the waiver of recordkeeping or reporting requirements.

(10) For pressure relief devices in organic HAP service, keep records of the information specified in paragraphs (d)(10)(i) through (v) of this section, as applicable.

(i) A list of identification numbers for pressure relief devices that the owner or operator elects to equip with a closed-vent system and control device, subject to the provisions in Sec. 63.1434(c)(4).

(ii) A list of identification numbers for pressure relief devices subject to the provisions in Sec. 63.1434(c)(1).

(iii) A list of identification numbers for pressure relief devices equipped with rupture disks, subject to the provisions in Sec. 63.1434(c)(2)(ii).

(iv) The dates and results of the Method 21 of 40 CFR part 60, appendix A, monitoring following a pressure release for each pressure relief device subject to the provisions in Sec. 63.1434(c)(1) and (2). The results shall include:

(A) The background level measured during each compliance test.

(B) The maximum instrument reading measured at each piece of equipment during each compliance test.

(v) For pressure relief devices in organic HAP service subject to Sec. 63.1434(c)(3), keep records of each pressure release to the atmosphere, including the following information:

(A) The source, nature, and cause of the pressure release.

(B) The date, time, and duration of the pressure release.

(C) The quantity of total HAP emitted during the pressure release and the calculations used for determining this quantity.

(D) The actions taken to prevent this pressure release.

(E) The measures adopted to prevent future such pressure releases.

(e) Reporting and notification. In addition to the reports and notifications required by 40 CFR part 63, subpart A, as specified in this subpart, the owner or operator of an affected source shall prepare and submit the reports listed in paragraphs (e)(3) through (9) of this section, as applicable. All reports required by this subpart, and the schedule for their submittal, are listed in Table 8 of this subpart.

(1) Violation of reporting requirements. Owners and operators shall not be in violation of the reporting requirements of this paragraph (e) for failing to submit information required to be included in a specified report if the owner or operator meets the requirements in paragraphs (e)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section. Examples of circumstances where this paragraph may apply include information related to newly-added equipment or emission points, changes in the process, changes in equipment required or utilized for compliance with the requirements of this subpart, or changes in methods or equipment for monitoring, recordkeeping, or reporting.

(i) The information was not known in time for inclusion in the report specified by this subpart.

(ii) The owner or operator has been diligent in obtaining the information.

(iii) The owner or operator submits a report according to the provisions of paragraphs (e)(1)(iii)(A) through (C) of this section.

(A) If this subpart expressly provides for supplements to the report in which the information is required, the owner or operator shall submit the information as a supplement to that report. The information shall be submitted no later than 60 days after it is obtained, unless otherwise specified in this subpart.

(B) If this subpart does not expressly provide for supplements, but the owner or operator must submit a request for revision of an operating permit pursuant to the State operating permit programs in part 70 or the Federal operating permit programs in part 71, due to circumstances to which the information pertains, the owner or operator shall submit the information with the request for revision to the operating permit.

(C) In any case not addressed by paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(A) or (B) of this section, the owner or operator shall submit the information with the first Periodic Report, as required by this subpart, which has a submission deadline at least 60 days after the information is obtained.

(2) Submittal of reports. All reports required under this subpart shall be sent to the Administrator at the applicable address listed in the General Provisions' list of addresses of State air pollution control agencies and EPA Regional Offices, in Sec. 63.13. If acceptable to both the Administrator and the owner or operator of a source, reports may be submitted on electronic media.

(3) Initial Notification. The owner or operator of a new affected source shall submit a written Initial Notification to the Administrator containing the information described in paragraph (e)(3)(i) of this section according to the schedule in paragraph (e)(3)(ii) of this section. The General Provisions' Initial Notification requirements in Sec. 63.9(b)(2) and (3) shall not apply for the purposes of this subpart.

(i) The Initial Notification shall include the following information:

(A) The name and address of the owner or operator;

(B) The address (physical location) of the affected source;

(C) An identification of the kinds of emission points within the affected source;

(D) An identification of the relevant standard, or other requirement, that is the basis of the notification and the source's compliance date; and

(E) A statement of whether or not the affected source is a major source.

(ii) The Initial Notification shall be submitted according to the schedule in paragraph (e)(3)(ii)(A), (B), or (C) of this section, as applicable.

(A) [Reserved]

(B) For a new source that has an initial start-up on or after August 30, 1999, the application for approval of construction or reconstruction required by the General Provisions in Sec. 63.5(d) shall be submitted in lieu of the Initial Notification. The application shall be submitted as soon as practical before construction or reconstruction is planned to commence (but it need not be sooner than August 30, 1999).

(C) For a new source that has an initial start-up prior to August 30, 1999, the Initial Notification shall be submitted no later than August 30, 1999. The application for approval of construction or reconstruction described in the General Provisions' requirements in Sec. 63.5(d) is not required for these sources.

(4) Precompliance Report. The owner or operator of an affected source requesting an extension for compliance; requesting approval to use alternative monitoring parameters, alternative continuous monitoring and recordkeeping, or alternative controls; or requesting approval to establish parameter monitoring levels according to the procedures contained in Sec. 63.1438(c) or (d) shall submit a Precompliance Report according to the schedule described in paragraph (e)(4)(i) of this section. The Precompliance Report shall contain the information specified in paragraphs (e)(4)(ii) through (viii) of this section, as appropriate.

(i) The Precompliance Report shall be submitted to the Administrator no later than 12 months prior to the compliance date. Unless the Administrator objects to a request submitted in the Precompliance Report within 45 days after its receipt, the request shall be deemed approved. For new affected sources, the Precompliance Report shall be submitted to the Administrator with the application for approval of construction or reconstruction required in paragraph (b)(2) of this section. Supplements to the Precompliance Report may be submitted as specified in paragraph (e)(4)(vii) of this section. To submit a Precompliance Report for the first time after the compliance date to request an extension for compliance; request approval to use alternative monitoring parameters, alternative continuous monitoring and recordkeeping, or alternative controls; or request approval to establish parameter monitoring levels according to the procedures contained in Sec. 63.1438(c) or (d), the owner or operator shall notify the Administrator at least 90 days before the planned change is to be implemented; the change shall be considered approved if the Administrator either approves the change in writing, or fails to disapprove the change in writing within 45 days of receipt.

(ii) A request for an extension for compliance, as specified in Sec. 63.1422(e), may be submitted in the Precompliance Report. The request for a compliance extension shall include the data outlined in the General Provisions' compliance requirements in Sec. 63.6(i)(6)(i)(A) and (B), as required in Sec. 63.1422(e)(1).

(iii) The alternative monitoring parameter information required in paragraph (f) of this section shall be submitted in the Precompliance Report if, for any emission point, the owner or operator of an affected source seeks to comply through the use of a control technique other than those for which monitoring parameters are specified in this subpart or in 40 CFR part 63, subpart G, or seeks to comply by monitoring a different parameter than those specified in this subpart or in 40 CFR part 63, subpart G.

(iv) If the affected source seeks to comply using alternative continuous monitoring and recordkeeping as specified in paragraph (g) of this section, the owner or operator shall submit a request for approval in the Precompliance Report.

(v) The owner or operator shall report the intent to use an alternative emission standard to comply with the provisions of this subpart in the Precompliance Report. The Administrator may deem an alternative emission standard to be equivalent to the standard required by the subpart, under the procedures outlined in the General Provisions' requirements for use of an alternative nonopacity emission standard, in Sec. 63.6(g).

(vi) [Reserved]

(vii) Supplements to the Precompliance Report may be submitted as specified in paragraph (e)(4)(vii)(A) of this section, or as specified in paragraph (e)(4)(vii)(B) of this section. Unless the Administrator objects to a request submitted in a supplement to the Precompliance Report within 45 days after its receipt, the request shall be deemed approved.

(A) Supplements to the Precompliance Report may be submitted to clarify or modify information previously submitted.

(B) Supplements to the Precompliance Report may be submitted to request approval to use alternative monitoring parameters, as specified in paragraph (e)(4)(iii) of this section; to use alternative continuous monitoring and recordkeeping, as specified in paragraph (e)(4)(iv) of this section; or to use alternative controls, as specified in paragraph (e)(4)(v) of this section.

(viii) If an owner or operator establishes parameter monitoring levels according to the procedures contained in the parameter monitoring provisions in Sec. 63.1438(c) or (d), the following information shall be submitted in the Precompliance Report:

(A) Identification of which procedures (i.e., Sec. 63.1438(c) or (d)) are to be used; and

(B) A description of how the parameter monitoring level is to be established. If the procedures in Sec. 63.1438(c) are to be used, a description of how performance test data will be used shall be included.

(5) Notification of Compliance Status. For existing and new affected sources, a Notification of Compliance Status shall be submitted within 150 days after the compliance dates specified in Sec. 63.1422. For equipment leaks subject to Sec. 63.1434, the owner or operator shall submit the information specified in the HON equipment leak Notification of Compliance Status requirements in Sec. 63.182(c), in the Notification of Compliance Status required by this paragraph. For all other emission points, including heat exchange systems, the Notification of Compliance Status shall contain the information listed in paragraphs (e)(5)(i) through (vii) of this section. For pressure relief devices subject to the requirements of Sec. 63.1434(c)(3), the owner or operator shall submit the information listed in paragraph (e)(5)(viii) of this section in the Notification of Compliance Status within 150 days after the first applicable compliance date for pressure relief device monitoring.

(i) The results of any emission point group determinations, process section applicability determinations, performance tests, inspections, continuous monitoring system performance evaluations, any other information required by the test method to be in the test report used to demonstrate compliance, values of monitored parameters established during performance tests, and any other information required to be included in a Notification of Compliance Status under the requirements for overlapping regulations in Sec. 63.1422(j), the HON storage vessel reporting provisions in Sec. 63.122 and the storage vessel provisions in Sec. 63.1432, and the HON process wastewater reporting provisions in Sec. 63.146. In addition, the owner or operator shall comply with paragraphs (e)(5)(i)(A) and (B) of this section.

(A) For performance tests, group determinations, or determination that controls are needed, the Notification of Compliance Status shall include one complete test report, as described in paragraph (e)(5)(i)(B) of this section, for each test method used for a particular kind of emission point. For additional tests performed for the same kind of emission point using the same method, the results and any other information required by the test method to be in the test report shall be submitted, but a complete test report is not required.

(B) A complete test report shall include a brief process description, sampling site description, description of sampling and analysis procedures and any modifications to standard procedures, quality assurance procedures, record of operating conditions during the test, record of preparation of standards (if the owner or operator prepares the standards), record of calibrations, raw data sheets for field sampling, raw data sheets for field and laboratory analyses, documentation of calculations, and any other information required by the test method to be in the test report.

(ii) For each monitored parameter for which a maximum or minimum level is required to be established under the HON process vent monitoring requirements in Sec. 63.114(e) and the process vent monitoring requirements in Sec. 63.1429(d), the HON process wastewater parameter monitoring requirements in Sec. 63.143(f), paragraph (e)(8) of this section, or paragraph (f) of this section, the information specified in paragraphs (e)(5)(ii)(A) through (C) of this section shall be submitted. Further, as described in the storage vessel provisions in Sec. 63.1432(k), for those storage vessels for which the parameter monitoring plan (required to be submitted under the HON Notification of Compliance Status requirements for storage vessels in Sec. 63.120(d)(3)) specifies compliance with the parameter monitoring provisions of Sec. 63.1438, the owner or operator shall provide the information specified in paragraphs (e)(5)(ii)(A) through (C) of this section for each monitoring parameter. For those storage vessels for which the parameter monitoring plan required to be submitted under the HON Notification of Compliance Status requirements for storage vessels in Sec. 63.120(d)(2) does not require compliance with the provisions of Sec. 63.1438, the owner or operator shall provide the information specified in Sec. 63.120(d)(3) as part of the Notification of Compliance Status.

(A) The required information shall include the specific maximum or minimum level of the monitored parameter(s) for each emission point.

(B) The required information shall include the rationale for the specific maximum or minimum level for each parameter for each emission point, including any data and calculations used to develop the level and a description of why the level indicates that the combustion, recovery, or recapture device is operated in a manner to ensure compliance with the provisions of this subpart.

(C) The required information shall include a definition of the affected source's operating day, as specified in paragraph (d)(3)(ii) of this section, for purposes of determining daily average values of monitored parameters.

(iii) The determination of applicability for flexible operation units as specified in Sec. 63.1420(e)(1)(iii).

(iv) The parameter monitoring levels for flexible operation units, and the basis on which these levels were selected, or a demonstration that these levels are appropriate at all times, as specified in Sec. 63.1420(e)(5)(ii)(A).

(v) The results for each predominant use determination made under Sec. 63.1420(f)(1) through (7), for storage vessels assigned to an affected source subject to this subpart.

(vi) If any emission point is subject to this subpart and to other standards as specified in Sec. 63.1422(j), and if the provisions of Sec. 63.1422(j) allow the owner or operator to choose which testing, monitoring, reporting, and recordkeeping provisions will be followed, then the Notification of Compliance Status shall indicate which rule's requirements will be followed for testing, monitoring, reporting, and recordkeeping.

(vii) An owner or operator who transfers a Group 1 wastewater stream or residual removed from a Group 1 wastewater stream for treatment pursuant to Sec. 63.132(g) shall include in the Notification of Compliance Status the name and location of the transferee and a description of the Group 1 wastewater stream or residual sent to the treatment facility. An owner or operator who transfers a Group 1 process vent for disposal pursuant to Sec. 63.113(i) shall include in the Notification of Compliance Status the name and location of the transferee, and the identification of the Group 1 process vent.

(viii) For pressure relief devices in organic HAP service, a description of the device or monitoring system to be implemented, including the pressure relief devices and process parameters to be monitored (if applicable), a description of the alarms or other methods by which operators will be notified of a pressure release, and a description of how the owner or operator will determine the information to be recorded under paragraphs (d)(10)(v)(B) and (C) of this section (i.e., the duration of the pressure release and the methodology and calculations for determining of the quantity of total HAP emitted during the pressure release).

(6) Periodic Reports. For existing and new affected sources, the owner or operator shall submit Periodic Reports as specified in paragraphs (e)(6)(i) through (ix) of this section. In addition, for equipment leaks subject to Sec. 63.1434, the owner or operator shall submit the information specified in the HON periodic reporting requirements in Sec. 63.182(d), and for heat exchange systems subject to Sec. 63.1434, the owner or operator shall submit the information specified in the HON heat exchange system reporting requirements in Sec. 63.104(f)(2), as part of the Periodic Report required by this paragraph (e)(6).

(i) Except as specified in paragraphs (e)(6)(viii) of this section, a report containing the information in paragraph (e)(6)(ii) of this section or paragraphs (e)(6)(iii) through (vii) of this section, as appropriate, shall be submitted semiannually no later than 60 days after the end of each 180-day period. The first report shall be submitted no later than 240 days after the date the Notification of Compliance Status is due and shall cover the 6-month period beginning on the date the Notification of Compliance Status is due. Subsequent reports shall cover each preceding 6-month period.

(ii) If none of the compliance exceptions in paragraphs (e)(6)(iii) through (vii) of this section occurred during the 6-month period, the Periodic Report required by paragraph (e)(6)(i) of this section shall be a statement that there were no compliance exceptions, as described in this paragraph, for the 6-month period covered by that report and that none of the activities specified in paragraphs (e)(6)(iii) through (vii) of this section occurred during the period covered by that report.

(iii) For an owner or operator of an affected source complying with the provisions of Sec. Sec. 63.1432 through 63.1433 for any emission point, Periodic Reports shall include:

(A) All information specified in the HON periodic reporting requirements in Sec. 63.122(a)(4) for storage vessels and in Sec. 63.146(c) through Sec. 63.146(f) for process wastewater.

(B) The daily average values of monitored parameters for all excursions, as defined in Sec. 63.1438(f).

(C) The periods when monitoring data were not collected shall be specified; and

(D) The information in paragraphs (e)(6)(iii)(D)(1) through (3) of this section, as applicable:

(1) Notification if a process change is made such that the group status of any emission point changes from Group 2 to Group 1. The owner or operator is not required to submit a notification of a process change if that process change caused the group status of an emission point to change from Group 1 to Group 2. However, until the owner or operator notifies the Administrator that the group status of an emission point has changed from Group 1 to Group 2, the owner or operator is required to continue to comply with the Group 1 requirements for that emission point. This notification may be submitted at any time.

(2) Notification if one or more emission points (other than equipment leak components subject to Sec. 63.1434), or one or more PMPU is added to an affected source. The owner or operator shall submit the information contained in paragraphs (e)(6)(iii)(D)(2)(i) and (ii) of this section.

(i) A description of the addition to the affected source.

(ii) Notification of the group status or control requirement for the additional emission point or all emission points in the PMPU.

(3) For gas streams sent for disposal pursuant to Sec. 63.113(i) or for process wastewater streams sent for treatment pursuant to Sec. 63.132(g), reports of changes in the identity of the treatment facility or transferee.

(E) The information in paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section for reports of malfunctions.

(iv) If any performance tests are reported in a Periodic Report, the following information shall be included:

(A) One complete test report shall be submitted for each test method used for a particular kind of emission point tested. A complete test report shall contain the information specified in paragraph (e)(5)(i)(B) of this section.

(B) For additional tests performed for the same kind of emission point using the same method, results and any other information required by the test method to be in the test report shall be submitted, but a complete test report is not required.

(v) The results for each change made to a primary product determination for a PMPU made under Sec. 63.1420(e)(3) or (10).

(vi) The results for each reevaluation of the applicability of this subpart to a storage vessel that begins receiving material from (or sending material to) a process unit that was not included in the initial determination, or a storage vessel that ceases to receive material from (or send material to) a process unit that was included in the initial determination, in accordance with Sec. 63.1420(f)(8).

(vii) The Periodic Report required by the equipment leak provisions in Sec. 63.1434(f) shall be submitted as part of the Periodic Report required by paragraph (e)(6) of this section.

(viii) The owner or operator of an affected source shall submit quarterly reports for particular emission points and process sections as specified in paragraphs (e)(6)(viii)(A) through (D) of this section.

(A) The owner or operator of an affected source shall submit quarterly reports for a period of 1 year for an emission point or process section if the emission point or process section meets the conditions in paragraph (e)(6)(viii)(A)(1) or (2) of this section.

(1) A combustion, recovery, or recapture device for a particular emission point or process section has one or more excursions, as defined in Sec. 63.1438(f), in two consecutive semiannual reporting periods; or

(2) The Administrator requests the owner or operator to submit quarterly reports for that emission point or process section.

(B) The quarterly reports shall include all information specified in paragraphs (e)(6)(iii) through (vii) of this section, as applicable to the emission point or process section for which quarterly reporting is required under paragraph (e)(6)(viii)(A) of this section. Information applicable to other emission points within the affected source shall be submitted in the semiannual reports required under paragraph (e)(6)(i) of this section.

(C) Quarterly reports shall be submitted no later than 60 days after the end of each quarter.

(D) After quarterly reports have been submitted for an emission point for 1 year without one or more excursions occurring (during that year), the owner or operator may return to semiannual reporting for the emission point or process section.

(ix) For pressure relief devices in organic HAP service, Periodic Reports must include the information specified in paragraphs (e)(6)(ix)(A) through (C) of this section.

(A) For pressure relief devices in organic HAP service subject to Sec. 63.1434(c), report confirmation that all monitoring to show compliance was conducted within the reporting period.

(B) For pressure relief devices in organic HAP gas or vapor service subject to Sec. 63.1434(c)(2), report any instrument reading of 500 ppm above background or greater, more than 5 calendar days after the pressure release.

(C) For pressure relief devices in organic HAP service subject to Sec. 63.1434(c)(3), report each pressure release to the atmosphere, including the following information:

(1) The source, nature, and cause of the pressure release.

(2) The date, time, and duration of the pressure release.

(3) The quantity of total HAP emitted during the pressure release and the method used for determining this quantity.

(4) The actions taken to prevent this pressure release.

(5) The measures adopted to prevent future such pressure

(7) Other reports. Other reports shall be submitted as specified in paragraphs (e)(7)(i) through (iii) of this section.

(i) For storage vessels, the notifications of inspections required by Sec. 63.1432 shall be submitted, as specified in the HON storage vessel provisions in Sec. 63.122(h)(1) and (2).

(ii) When the conditions at Sec. 63.1420(e)(3)(iii), (e)(9), or (e)(10) are met, reports of changes to the primary product for a PMPU or process unit, as required by Sec. 63.1420(e)(3)(iii), (e)(9), or (e)(10)(iii), respectively, shall be submitted.

(iii) Owners or operators of PMPU or emission points (other than equipment leak components subject to Sec. 63.1434) that are subject to provisions for changes or additions to plant sites in Sec. 63.1420(g)(1) or (2) shall submit a report as specified in paragraphs (e)(7)(iii)(A) and (B) of this section.

(A) Reports shall include:

(1) A description of the process change or addition, as appropriate;

(2) The planned start-up date and the appropriate compliance date, according to Sec. 63.1420(g)(1) or (2); and

(3) Identification of the group status of emission points (except equipment leak components subject to the requirements in Sec. 63.1434) specified in paragraphs (e)(7)(iii)(A)(3)(i) through (iii) of this section, as applicable.

(i) All the emission points in the added PMPU, as described in Sec. 63.1420(g)(1).

(ii) All the emission points in an affected source designated as a new affected source under Sec. 63.1420(g)(2)(i).

(iii) All the added or created emission points as described in Sec. 63.1420(g)(2)(ii) or (iii).

(4) If the owner or operator wishes to request approval to use alternative monitoring parameters, alternative continuous monitoring or recordkeeping, alternative controls, or wishes to establish parameter monitoring levels according to the procedures contained in Sec. 63.1438(c) or (d), a Precompliance Report shall be submitted in accordance with paragraph (e)(7)(iii)(B) of this section.

(B) Reports shall be submitted as specified in paragraphs (e)(7)(iii)(B)(1) through (3) of this section, as appropriate.

(1) Owners or operators of an added PMPU subject to Sec. 63.1420(g)(1) shall submit a report no later than 180 days prior to the compliance date for the PMPU.

(2) Owners or operators of an affected source designated as a new affected source under Sec. 63.1420(g)(2)(i) shall submit a report no later than 180 days prior to the compliance date for the affected source.

(3) Owners and operators of any emission point (other than equipment leak components subject to Sec. 63.1434) subject to Sec. 63.1420(g)(2)(ii) or (iii) shall submit a report no later than 180 days prior to the compliance date for those emission points.

(8) Operating permit application. An owner or operator who submits an operating permit application instead of a Precompliance Report shall submit the information specified in paragraph (e)(4) of this section, as applicable, with the operating permit application.

(9) Electronic reporting. Within 60 days after the date of completing each performance test (as defined in Sec. 63.2), the owner or operator must submit the results of the performance tests, including any associated fuel analyses, required by this subpart according to the methods specified in paragraphs (e)(9)(i) or (ii) of this section.

(i) For data collected using test methods supported by the EPA-provided software, the owner or operator shall submit the results of the performance test to the EPA by direct computer-to-computer electronic transfer via EPA-provided software, unless otherwise approved by the Administrator. Owners or operators, who claim that some of the information being submitted for performance tests is confidential business information (CBI), must submit a complete file using EPA-provided software that includes information claimed to be CBI on a compact disk, flash drive, or other commonly used electronic storage media to the EPA. The electronic media must be clearly marked as CBI and mailed to U.S. EPA/OAPQS/CORE CBI Office, Attention: WebFIRE Administrator, MD C404-02, 4930 Old Page Rd., Durham, NC 27703. The same file with the CBI omitted must be submitted to the EPA by direct computer-to-computer electronic transfer via EPA-provided software.

(ii) For any performance test conducted using test methods that are not compatible with the EPA-provided software, the owner or operator shall submit the results of the performance test to the Administrator at the appropriate address listed in Sec. 60.4.

(f) Alternative monitoring parameters. The owner or operator who has been directed by any section of this subpart, or any section of another subpart referenced by this subpart, that specifically references this paragraph to set unique monitoring parameters, or who requests approval to monitor a different parameter than those listed in Sec. 63.1432 for storage vessels, Sec. 63.1427 for ECO, Sec. 63.1429 for process vents, or Sec. 63.143 for process wastewater shall submit the information specified in paragraphs (f)(1) through (3) of this section in the Precompliance Report, as required by paragraph (e)(4) of this section. The owner or operator shall retain for a period of 5 years each record required by paragraphs (f)(1) through (3) of this section.

(1) The required information shall include a description of the parameter(s) to be monitored to ensure the combustion, recovery, or recapture device; control technique; or pollution prevention measure is operated in conformance with its design and achieves the specified emission limit, percent reduction, or nominal efficiency, and an explanation of the criteria used to select the parameter(s).

(2) The required information shall include a description of the methods and procedures that will be used to demonstrate that the parameter indicates proper operation, the schedule for this demonstration, and a statement that the owner or operator will establish a level for the monitored parameter as part of the Notification of Compliance Status report required in paragraph (e)(5) of this section, unless this information has already been included in the operating permit application.

(3) The required information shall include a description of the proposed monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting system, to include the frequency and content of monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting. Further, the rationale for the proposed monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting system shall be included if either condition in paragraph (f)(3)(i) or (ii) of this section is met:

(i) If monitoring and recordkeeping is not continuous; or

(ii) If reports of daily average values will not be included in Periodic Reports when the monitored parameter value is above the maximum level or below the minimum level as established in the operating permit or the Notification of Compliance Status.

(g) Alternative continuous monitoring and recordkeeping. An owner or operator choosing not to implement the continuous parameter operating and recordkeeping provisions listed in Sec. 63.1429 for process vents, and Sec. 63.1433 for wastewater, may instead request approval to use alternative continuous monitoring and recordkeeping provisions according to the procedures specified in paragraphs (g)(1) through (4) of this section. Requests shall be submitted in the Precompliance Report as specified in paragraph (e)(4)(iv) of this section, and shall contain the information specified in paragraphs (g)(2)(ii) and (g)(3)(ii) of this section, as applicable.

(1) The provisions in the General Provisions requirements for the use of an alternative monitoring method in Sec. 63.8(f)(5)(i) shall govern the review and approval of requests.

(2) An owner or operator of an affected source that does not have an automated monitoring and recording system capable of measuring parameter values at least once during approximately equal 15-minute intervals and that does not generate continuous records may request approval to use a nonautomated system with less frequent monitoring, in accordance with paragraphs (g)(2)(i) and (ii) of this section.

(i) The requested system shall include visual reading and recording of the value of the relevant operating parameter no less frequently than once per hour. Daily averages shall be calculated from these hourly values and recorded.

(ii) The request shall contain:

(A) A description of the planned monitoring and recordkeeping system;

(B) Documentation that the affected source does not have an automated monitoring and recording system;

(C) Justification for requesting an alternative monitoring and recordkeeping system; and

(D) Demonstration that the proposed monitoring frequency is sufficient to represent combustion, recovery, or recapture device operating conditions, considering typical variability of the specific process and combustion, recovery, or recapture device operating parameter being monitored.

(3) An owner or operator may request approval to use an automated data compression recording system that does not record monitored operating parameter values at a set frequency (for example, once at approximately equal intervals of about 15 minutes), but that records all values that meet set criteria for variation from previously recorded values, in accordance with paragraphs (g)(3)(i) and (ii) of this section.

(i) The requested system shall be designed to:

(A) Measure the operating parameter value at least once during approximately equal 15-minute intervals;

(B) Record at least four values each hour during periods of operation;

(C) Record the date and time when monitors are turned off or on;

(D) Recognize unchanging data that may indicate the monitor is not functioning properly, alert the operator, and record the incident;

(E) Calculate daily average values of the monitored operating parameter based on all measured data; and

(F) If the daily average is not an excursion, as defined in Sec. 63.1438(f), the data for that operating day may be converted to hourly average values and the four or more individual records for each hour in the operating day may be discarded.

(ii) The request shall contain:

(A) A description of the monitoring system and data compression recording system, including the criteria used to determine which monitored values are recorded and retained;

(B) The method for calculating daily averages; and

(C) A demonstration that the system meets all criteria in paragraph (g)(3)(i) of this section.

(4) An owner or operator may request approval to use other alternative monitoring systems according to the procedures specified in the General Provisions' requirements for using an alternative monitoring method in Sec. 63.8(f)(4).

(h) Reduced recordkeeping program. For any parameter with respect to any item of equipment, the owner or operator may implement the recordkeeping requirements in paragraph (h)(1) or (2) of this section as alternatives to the continuous operating parameter monitoring and recordkeeping provisions that would otherwise apply under this subpart. The owner or operator shall retain for a period of 5 years each record required by paragraph (h)(1) or (2) of this section.

(1) The owner or operator may retain only the daily average value, and is not required to retain more frequent monitored operating parameter values, for a monitored parameter with respect to an item of equipment, if the requirements of paragraphs (h)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section are met. An owner or operator electing to comply with the requirements of paragraph (h)(1) of this section shall notify the Administrator in the Notification of Compliance Status or, if the Notification of Compliance Status has already been submitted, in the Periodic Report immediately preceding implementation of the requirements of paragraph (h)(1) of this section.

(i) The monitoring system is capable of detecting unrealistic or impossible data during periods of operation (e.g., a temperature reading of -200 C on a boiler), and will alert the operator by alarm or other means. All instances of the alarm or other alert in an operating day constitute a single occurrence.

(ii) The monitoring system generates, updated at least hourly throughout each operating day, a running average of the monitoring values that have been obtained during that operating day, and the capability to observe this running average is readily available to the Administrator on-site during the operating day. The owner or operator shall record the occurrence of any period meeting the criteria in paragraphs (h)(1)(ii)(A) and (B) of this section. All instances in an operating day constitute a single occurrence.

(A) The running average is above the maximum or below the minimum established limits; and

(B) The running average is based on at least six 1-hour average values.

(iii) The monitoring system is capable of detecting unchanging data during periods of operation, except in circumstances where the presence of unchanging data are the expected operating condition based on past experience (e.g., pH in some scrubbers), and will alert the operator by alarm or other means The owner or operator shall record the occurrence. All instances of the alarm or other alert in an operating day constitute a single occurrence.

(iv) The monitoring system will alert the owner or operator by an alarm or other means, if the running average parameter value calculated under paragraph (h)(1)(ii) of this section reaches a set point that is appropriately related to the established limit for the parameter that is being monitored.

(v) The owner or operator shall verify the proper functioning of the monitoring system, including its ability to comply with the requirements of paragraph (h)(1) of this section, at the times specified in paragraphs (h)(1)(v)(A) through (C) of this section. The owner or operator shall document that the required verifications occurred.

(A) Upon initial installation.

(B) Annually after initial installation.

(C) After any change to the programming or equipment constituting the monitoring system, which might reasonably be expected to alter the monitoring system's ability to comply with the requirements of this section.

(vi) The owner or operator shall retain the records identified in paragraphs (h)(1)(vi)(A) through (D) of this section.

(A) Identification of each parameter, for each item of equipment, for which the owner or operator has elected to comply with the requirements of paragraph (h) of this section.

(B) A description of the applicable monitoring system(s), and how compliance will be achieved with each requirement of paragraphs (h)(1)(i) through (v) of this section. The description shall identify the location and format (e.g., on-line storage, log entries) for each required record. If the description changes, the owner or operator shall retain both the current and the most recent superseded description, as specified in paragraph (h)(1)(vi)(D) of this section.

(C) A description, and the date, of any change to the monitoring system that would reasonably be expected to affect its ability to comply with the requirements of paragraph (h)(1) of this section.

(D) The owner or operator subject to paragraph (h)(1)(vi)(B) of this section shall retain the current description of the monitoring system as long as the description is current. The current description shall, at all times, be retained on-site or be accessible from a central location by computer or other means that provides access within 2 hours after a request. The owner or operator shall retain all superseded descriptions for at least 5 years after the date of their creation. Superseded descriptions shall be retained on-site (or accessible from a central location by computer or other means that provides access within 2 hours after a request) for at least 6 months after their creation. Thereafter, superseded descriptions may be stored off-site.

(2) If an owner or operator has elected to implement the requirements of paragraph (h)(1) of this section for a monitored parameter with respect to an item of equipment and a period of 6 consecutive months has passed without an excursion as defined in paragraph (h)(2)(iv) of this section, the owner or operator is no longer required to record the daily average value, for any operating day when the daily average is less than the maximum, or greater than the minimum established limit. With approval by the Administrator, monitoring data generated prior to the compliance date of this subpart shall be credited toward the period of 6 consecutive months, if the parameter limit and the monitoring accomplished during the period prior to the compliance date was required and/or approved by the Administrator.

(i) If the owner or operator elects not to retain the daily average values, the owner or operator shall notify the Administrator in the next Periodic Report. The notification shall identify the parameter and unit of equipment.

(ii) If, on any operating day after the owner or operator has ceased recording daily average values as provided in paragraph (h)(2) of this section, there is an excursion as defined in paragraph (h)(2)(iv) of this section, the owner or operator shall immediately resume retaining the daily average value for each operating day and shall notify the Administrator in the next Periodic Report. The owner or operator shall continue to retain each daily average value until another period of 6 consecutive months has passed without an excursion as defined in paragraph (h)(2)(iv) of this section.

(iii) The owner or operator shall retain the records specified in paragraph (h)(1) of this section, for the duration specified in paragraph (h) of this section. For any calendar week, if compliance with paragraphs (h)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section does not result in retention of a record of at least one occurrence or measured parameter value, the owner or operator shall record and retain at least one parameter value during a period of operation.

(iv) For the purposes of paragraph (h) of this section, an excursion means that the daily average of monitoring data for a parameter is greater than the maximum, or less than the minimum established value.[64 FR 29439, June 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 26502, May 8, 2000; 71 FR 20461, Apr. 20, 2006; 79 FR 17379, Mar. 27, 2014]

Sec. Table 1 to Subpart PPP of Part 63--Applicability of General

Provisions to Subpart PPP Affected Sources ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Applies to subpart

Reference PPP Explanation------------------------------------------------------------------------63.1(a)(1)............ Yes.................. Sec. 63.1423 specifies

definitions in addition

to or that supersede

definitions in Sec.

63.2.63.1(a)(2)............ Yes.63.1(a)(3)............ Yes.................. Sec. 63.1422(f) through

(k) of this subpart and

Sec. 63.160(b)

identify those standards

which overlap with the

requirements of subparts

PPP and H and specify

how compliance shall be

achieved.63.1(a)(4)............ Yes.................. Subpart PPP (this table)

specifies the

applicability of each

paragraph in subpart A

to subpart PPP.63.1(a)(5)............ No................... Reserved.63.1(a)(6)............ Yes..................63.1(a)(7)-(9)........ No................... Reserved.63.1(a)(10)........... Yes.63.1(a)(11)........... Yes.63.1(a)(12)-(14)...... Yes.63.1(b)(1)............ No................... Sec. 63.1420(a)

contains specific

applicability criteria.63.1(b)(2)............ Yes.63.1(b)(3)............ Yes.63.1(c)(1)............ Yes.................. Subpart PPP (this table)

specifies the

applicability of each

paragraph in subpart A

to subpart PPP.63.1(c)(2)............ No................... Area sources are not

subject to subpart PPP.63.1(c)(3)............ No................... Reserved.63.1(c)(4)............ No................... Reserved.

63.1(c)(5)............ Yes.................. Except that affected

sources are not required

to submit notifications

overridden by this

table.63.1(d)............... No................... Reserved.63.1(e)............... Yes.63.2.................. Yes.................. Sec. 63.1423 specifies

those subpart A

definitions that apply

to subpart PPP.63.3.................. Yes.63.4(a)(1)-(3)........ Yes.63.4(a)(4)............ No................... Reserved.63.4(a)(5)............ Yes.63.4(b)............... Yes.63.4(c)............... Yes.63.5(a)(1)............ Yes.................. Except the terms

``source'' and

``stationary source''

should be interpreted as

having the same meaning

as ``affected source.''63.5(a)(2)............ Yes.63.5(b)(1)............ Yes.................. Except Sec. 63.1420(g)

defines when

construction or

reconstruction is

subject to new source

standards.63.5(b)(2)............ No................... Reserved.63.5(b)(3)............ Yes.63.5(b)(4)............ Yes.................. Except that the initial

notification

requirements in Sec.

63.1439(e)(3) shall

apply instead of the

requirements in Sec.

63.9(b).63.5(b)(5)............ Yes.63.5(b)(6)............ Yes.................. Except that Sec.

63.1420(g) defines when

construction or

reconstruction is

subject to the new

source standards.63.5(c)............... No................... Reserved.63.5(d)(1)(i)......... Yes.63.5(d)(1)(ii)........ Yes.................. Except that Sec.

63.5(d)(1)(ii)(H) does

not apply.63.5(d)(1)(iii)....... No................... Sec. 63.1439(e)(5) and

Sec. 63.1434(e)

specify notification of

compliance status

requirements.63.5(d)(2)............ No.63.5(d)(3)............ Yes.................. Except Sec.

63.5(d)(3)(ii) does not

apply, and equipment

leaks subject to Sec.

63.1434 are exempt.63.5(d)(4)............ Yes.63.5(e)............... Yes.63.5(f)(1)............ Yes.63.5(f)(2)............ Yes.................. Except that where Sec.

63.9(b)(2) is referred

to, the owner or

operator need not

comply.63.6(a)............... Yes.63.6(b)(1)............ Yes.63.6(b)(2)............ Yes.63.6(b)(3)............ Yes.63.6(b)(4)............ Yes.63.6(b)(5)............ Yes.63.6(b)(6)............ No................... Reserved.63.6(b)(7)............ No.63.6(c)(1)............ Yes.................. Sec. 63.1422 specifies

the compliance date.63.6(c)(2)............ No.63.6(c)(3)............ No................... Reserved.63.6(c)(4)............ No................... Reserved.63.6(c)(5)............ Yes.63.6(d)............... No................... Reserved.63.6(e)............... Yes.................. Except as otherwise

specified for individual

paragraphs.Sec. 63.6(e)(1)(i).. No................... See Sec. 63.1420(h)(4)

for general duty

requirement.Sec. 63.6(e)(1)(ii). No...................63.6(e)(1)(iii)....... Yes.63.6(e)(2)............ Yes.Sec. 63.6(e)(3)..... No...................Sec. 63.6(f)(1)..... No...................63.6(f)(2)............ Yes.................. Except 63.7(c), as

referred to in Sec.

63.6(f)(2)(iii)(D) does

not apply, and except

that Sec.

63.6(f)(2)(ii) does not

apply to equipment leaks

subject to Sec.

63.1434.63.6(f)(3)............ Yes.63.6(g)............... Yes.63.6(h)............... No................... Subpart PPP does not

require opacity and

visible emission

standards.63.6(i)(1)............ Yes.63.6(i)(2)............ Yes.63.6(i)(3)............ Yes.63.6(i)(4)(i)(A)...... Yes.63.6(i)(4)(i)(B)...... No................... Dates are specified in

Sec. 63.1422(e) and

Sec. 63.1439(e)(4)(i)

for all emission points

except equipment leaks,

which are covered under

Sec. 63.182(a)(6)(i).63.6(i)(4)(ii)........ No.63.6(i)(5)-(14)....... Yes.63.6(i)(15)........... No................... Reserved.63.6(i)(16)........... Yes.63.6(j)............... Yes.63.7(a)(1)............ Yes.

63.7(a)(2)............ No................... Sec. 63.1439(e) (5) and

(6) specify the

submittal dates of

performance test results

for all emission points

except equipment leaks;

for equipment leaks,

compliance demonstration

results are reported in

the Periodic Reports.63.7(a)(3)............ Yes.63.7(b)............... No................... Sec. 63.1437(a)(4)

specifies notification

requirements.63.7(c)............... No................... Except if the owner or

operator chooses to

submit an alternative

nonopacity emission

standard for approval

under Sec. 63.6(g).63.7(d)............... Yes.63.7(e)(1)............ No................... See Sec. 63.1437(a).63.7(e)(2)............ Yes.63.7(e)(3)............ No................... Subpart PPP specifies

requirements.63.7(e)(4)............ Yes.63.7(f)............... Yes.................. Since a site-specific

test plan is not

required, the

notification deadline in

Sec. 63.7(f)(2)(i)

shall be 60 days prior

to the performance test,

and in Sec. 63.7(f)(3)

approval or disapproval

of the alternative test

method shall not be tied

to the site-specific

test plan.63.7(g)............... Yes.................. Except the notification

of compliance status

report requirements in

Sec. 63.1439(e)(5)

shall apply instead of

those in Sec. 63.9(h).

In addition, equipment

leaks subject to Sec.

63.1434 are not required

to conduct performance

tests.63.7(h)............... Yes.................. Except Sec.

63.7(h)(4)(ii) is not

applicable, since the

site-specific test plans

in Sec. 63.7(c)(2) are

not required.63.8(a)(1)............ Yes.63.8(a)(2)............ No.63.8(a)(3)............ No................... Reserved.63.8(a)(4)............ Yes.63.8(b)(1)............ Yes.63.8(b)(2)............ No................... Subpart PPP specifies

locations to conduct

monitoring.63.8(b)(3)............ Yes.63.8(c)(1)............ Yes.63.8(c)(1)(i)......... No...................63.8(c)(1)(ii)........ No...................63.8(c)(1)(iii)....... No...................63.8(c)(2)............ Yes.63.8(c)(3)............ Yes.63.8(c)(4)............ No................... Sec. 63.1438 specifies

monitoring requirements;

not applicable to

equipment leaks, because

Sec. 63.1434 does not

require continuous

monitoring systems.63.8(c)(5)-(8)........ No.63.8(d)............... No.63.8(e)............... No.63.8(f)(1)-(3)........ Yes.63.8(f)(4)(i)......... Yes.................. Except the timeframe for

submitting request is

specified in Sec.

63.1439(f) or (g); not

applicable to equipment

leaks, because Sec.

63.1434 (through subpart

H of this part)

specifies acceptable

alternative methods.63.8(f)(4)(ii)........ Yes.63.8(f)(4)(iii)....... Yes.63.8(f)(5)(i)......... Yes.63.8(f)(5)(ii)........ No.63.8(f)(5)(iii)....... Yes.63.8(f)(6)............ No................... Subpart PPP does not

require CEMs.63.8(g)............... No................... Data reduction procedures

specified in Sec.

63.1439(d) and (h); not

applicable to equipment

leaks.63.9(a)............... Yes.63.9(b)............... No................... The initial notification

requirements are

specified in Sec.

63.1439(e)(3).63.9(c)............... Yes.63.9(d)............... Yes.63.9(e)............... No................... Sec. 63.1437(a)(4)

specifies notification

deadline.63.9(f)............... No................... Subpart PPP does not

require opacity and

visible emission

standards.63.9(g)............... No.63.9(h)............... No................... Sec. 63.1439(e)(5)

specifies notification

of compliance status

requirements.63.9(i)............... Yes.63.9(j)............... No.63.10(a).............. Yes.63.10(b)(1)........... No................... Sec. 63.1439(a)

specifies record

retention requirements.63.10(b)(2)........... No................... Subpart PPP specifies

recordkeeping

requirements.63.10(b)(3)........... Yes.63.10(c).............. No................... Sec. 63.1439 specifies

recordkeeping

requirements.63.10(d)(1)........... Yes.63.10(d)(2)........... No................... Sec. 63.1439(e)(5) and

(6) specify performance

test reporting

requirements; not

applicable to equipment

leaks.63.10(d)(3)........... No................... Subpart PPP does not

require opacity and

visible emission

standards.63.10(d)(4)........... Yes.63.10(d)(5)........... No................... See Sec.

63.1439(b)(1)(ii) for

malfunction reporting

requirements.63.10(e).............. No................... Sec. 63.1439 specifies

reporting requirements.63.10(f).............. Yes.

63.11................. Yes.63.12................. Yes.................. Except that the authority

of Sec. 63.177 (for

equipment leaks) will

not be delegated to

States.63.13-63.15........... Yes.------------------------------------------------------------------------ [65 FR 26502, May 8, 2000, as amended at 71 FR 20461, Apr. 20, 2006; 79 FR 17381, Mar. 27, 2014] Sec. Table 2 to Subpart PPP of Part 63--Applicability of HON Provisions

to Subpart PPP Affected Sources ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Applicable section of

Reference Applies to subpart PPP Explanation subpart PPP----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Subpart F:

63.100.......................... No.....................

63.101.......................... Yes.................... Several definitions from 63.1423.

63.101 are referenced at

63.1423.

63.102-63.103................... No.....................

63.104.......................... Yes.................... With the differences 63.1435.

noted in 63.1435(b)

through (d).

63.105.......................... Yes.................... With the differences 63.1433.

noted in 63.1433(b).

63.106.......................... No.....................Subpart G:

63.107.......................... No.....................

63.110.......................... No.....................

63.111.......................... Yes.................... Several definitions from 63.1423.

63.111 are incorporated

by reference into

63.1423.

63.112.......................... No.....................

63.113-63.118................... Yes.................... For THF facilities, with 63.1425.

the differences noted in

63.1425(f)(1) through

(f)(10).

(10).

No..................... For epoxide facilities, 63.1428.

except that 63.115(d) is

used for TRE

determinations.

63.119-63.123................... Yes.................... With the differences 63.1432.

noted in 63.1432(b)

through 63.1432(p).

63.124-63.125................... No..................... Reserved.................

63.126-63.130................... No.....................

63.131.......................... No..................... Reserved.................

63.132-63.147................... Yes.................... With the differences 63.1433.

noted in 63.1433(a)(1)

through 63.1433(a)(19).

63.148-63.149................... Yes.................... With the differences 63.1432 and 63.1433.

noted in 63.1432(b)

through 63.1432(p) and

63.1433(a)(1) through

63.1433(a)(19).

63.150.......................... No.....................

63.151-63.152................... No.....................

63.153.......................... No..................... ......................... 63.1421Subpart H:

63.160-63.182................... Yes.................... Subpart PPP affected 63.1434

sources shall comply

with all requirements of

subpart H, with the

differences noted in

63.1422(d), 63.1422(h),

and 63.1434.Subpart U:

63.480-63.487................... No.....................

63.488.......................... Yes.................... Portions of 63.488(b) and

(e) are cross-referenced

in subpart PPP..

63.489-63.506................... No.....................---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [64 FR 29439, June 1, 1999, as amended at 79 FR 17382, Mar. 27, 2014]

Sec. Table 3 to Subpart PPP of Part 63--Group 1 Storage Vessels at

Existing and New Affected Sources ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Vapor Pressure

Vessel capacity (cubic meters) \a\ (kilopascals)------------------------------------------------------------------------75 <=capacity <151................................... =13.1

capacity =151........................... =5.2------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Maximum true vapor pressure of total organic HAP at storage

temperature. Sec. Table 4 to Subpart PPP of Part 63--Known Organic HAP From Polyether

Polyol Products ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Organic HAP/chemical name [CAS No.]-------------------------------------------------------------------------

1,3 Butadiene

(106990)------------------------------------------------------------------------

Epichlorohydrin

(106898)------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ethylene Oxide

(75218)------------------------------------------------------------------------

n-Hexane

(110543)------------------------------------------------------------------------

Methanol

(67561)------------------------------------------------------------------------

Propylene Oxide

(75569)------------------------------------------------------------------------

Toluene

(108883)------------------------------------------------------------------------CAS No. = Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. [65 FR 26505, May 8, 2000]

Sec. Table 5 to Subpart PPP of Part 63--Process Vents From Batch Unit

Operations--Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Recordkeeping and

Parameter to be reporting

Control technique monitored requirements for

monitored parameters------------------------------------------------------------------------Thermal Incinerator........... Firebox 1. Continuous records

temperature \a\. as specified in Sec.

63.1429. \b\

2. Record and report

the average firebox

temperature measured

during the

performance test--

NCS. \c\

3. Record the daily

average firebox

temperature as

specified in Sec.

63.1429.

4. Report all daily

average temperatures

that are below the

minimum operating

temperature

established in the

NCS or operating

permit and all

instances when

monitoring data are

not collected--PR.

\d e\Catalytic Incinerator......... Temperature 1. Continuous records

upstream and as specified in Sec.

downstream of 63.1429. \b\

the catalyst bed. 2. Record and report

the average upstream

and downstream

temperatures and the

average temperature

difference across

the catalyst bed

measured during the

performance test--

NCS. \c\

3. Record the daily

average upstream

temperature and

temperature

difference across

catalyst bed as

specified in Sec.

63.1429.

4. Report all daily

average upstream

temperatures that

are below the

minimum upstream

temperature

established in the

NCS or operating

permit--PR. \d e\

5. Report all daily

average temperature

differences across

the catalyst bed

that are below the

minimum difference

established in the

NCS or operating

permit--PR. \d e\

6. Report all

instances when

monitoring data are

not collected. \e\

Boiler or Process Heater with Firebox 1. Continuous records

a design heat input capacity temperature \a\. as specified in Sec.

less than 44 megawatts and 63.1429. \b\

where the process vents are 2. Record and report

not introduced with or used the average firebox

as the primary fuel. temperature measured

during the

performance test--

NCS \c\

3. Record the daily

average firebox

temperature as

specified in Sec.

63.1429. \d\

4. Report all daily

average temperatures

that are below the

minimum operating

temperature

established in the

NCS or operating

permit and all

instances when

monitoring data are

not collected--PR.

\d e\Flare......................... Presence of a 1. Hourly records of

flame at the whether the monitor

pilot light. was continuously

operating during

batch emission

episodes selected

for control and

whether a flame was

continuously present

at the pilot light

during each hour.

2. Record and report

the presence of a

flame at the pilot

light over the full

period of the

compliance

determination--NCS.

\c\

3. Record the times

and durations of all

periods during batch

emission episodes

when all flames at

the pilot light of a

flare are absent or

the monitor is not

operating.

4. Report the times

and durations of all

periods during batch

emission episodes

selected for control

when all flames at

the pilot light of a

flare are absent--

Pr. \d\Absorber \f\.................. Liquid flow rate 1. Records every 15

into or out of minutes, as

the scrubber, or specified in Sec.

the pressure 63.1429. \b\

drop across the 2. Record and report

scrubber. the average liquid

flow rate into or

out of the scrubber,

or the pressure drop

across the scrubber,

measured during the

performance test--

NCS.

3. Record the liquid

flow rate into or

out of the scrubber,

or the pressure drop

across the scrubber,

every 15 minutes, as

specified in Sec.

63.1429.

4. Report all

scrubber flow rates

or pressure drop

values that are

below the minimum

operating value

established in the

NCS or operating

permit and all

instances when

monitoring data are

not collected--PR.

\d e\

pH of the 1. Once daily records

scrubber. as specified in Sec.

63.1429. \b\

2. Record and report

the average pH of

the scrubber

effluent measured

during the

performance test--

NCS. \c\

3. Record at least

once daily the pH of

the scrubber

effluent.

4. Report all pH

scrubber effluent

readings out of the

range established in

the NCS or operating

permit and all

instances when

monitoring data are

not collected--PR.

\d e\ If a base

absorbent is used,

report all pH values

that are below the

minimum operating

values. If an acid

absorbent is used,

report all pH values

that are above the

maximum operating

values.Condenser \f\................. Exit (product 1. Continuous records

side) as specified in Sec.

temperature. 63.1429. \b\

2. Record and report

the average exit

temperature measured

during the

performance test--

NCS.

3. Record the daily

average exit

temperature as

specified in Sec.

63.1429.

4. Report all daily

average exit

temperatures that

are above the

maximum operating

temperature

established in the

NCS or operating

permit and all

instances when

monitoring data are

not collected--PR.

\d e\Carbon Adsorber \f\........... Total 1. Record of total

regeneration regeneration stream

stream mass or mass or volumetric

volumetric flow flow for each carbon

during carbon bed regeneration

bed regeneration cycle.

cycle(s), and. 2. Record and report

the total

regeneration stream

mass or volumetric

flow during each

carbon bed

regeneration cycle

during the

performance test--

NCS. \c\

3. Report all carbon

bed regeneration

cycles when the

total regeneration

stream mass or

volumetric flow is

above the maximum

flow rate

established in the

NCS or operating

permit--PR. \d e\

Temperature of 1. Record the

the carbon bed temperature of the

after carbon bed after

regeneration and each regeneration

within 15 and within 15

minutes of minutes of

completing any completing any

cooling cycle(s). cooling cycle(s).

2. Record and report

the temperature of

the carbon bed after

each regeneration

and within 15

minutes of

completing any

cooling cycle(s)

measured during the

performance test--

NCS. \c\

3. Report all carbon

bed regeneration

cycles when the

temperature of the

carbon bed after

regeneration, or

within 15 minutes of

completing any

cooling cycle(s), is

above the maximum

temperature

established in the

NCS or operating

permit--PR. \d e\Absorber, Condenser, and Concentration 1. Continuous records

Carbon Adsorber (as an level or reading as specified in Sec.

alternative to the above). indicated by an 63.1429. \b\

organic 2. Record and report

monitoring the average

device at the concentration level

outlet of the or reading measured

recovery device. during the

performance test--

NCS.

3. Record the daily

average

concentration level

or reading as

specified in Sec.

63.1429.

4. Report all daily

average

concentration levels

or readings that are

above the maximum

concentration or

reading established

in the NCS or

operating permit and

all instances when

monitoring data are

not collected--PR.

\d e\All Combustion, recovery, or Diversion to the 1. Hourly records of

recapture devices. atmosphere from whether the flow

the combustion, indicator was

recovery, or operating during

recapture device batch emission

or. episodes selected

for control and

whether a diversion

was detected at any

time during the

hour, as specified

in Sec. 63.1429.

2. Record and report

the times of all

periods during batch

emission episodes

selected for control

when emissions are

diverted through a

bypass line, or the

flow indicator is

not operating--PR.

\d\

Monthly 1. Records that

inspections of monthly inspections

sealed valves. were performed as

specified in Sec.

63.1429.

2. Record and report

all monthly

inspections that

show that valves are

in the diverting

position or that a

seal has been

broken--PR. \d\ECO........................... Time from the end 1. Records at the end

of the epoxide of each batch, as

feed, or the specified in Sec.

epoxide partial 63.1427(i).

pressure in the 2. Record and report

reactor or the average

direct parameter value of

measurement of the parameters

epoxide chosen, measured

concentration in during the

the reactor performance test.

liquid at the 3. Record the batch

end of the ECO. cycle ECO duration,

epoxide partial

pressure, or epoxide

concentration in the

liquid at the end of

the ECO

4. Report all batch

cycle parameter

values outside of

the ranges

established in

accordance with Sec.

63.1427(i)(3) and

all instances when

monitoring data were

not collected--PR.

\d e\------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Monitor may be installed in the firebox or in the ductwork

immediately downstream of the firebox before any substantial heat

exchange is encountered.\b\ ``Continuous records'' is defined in Sec. 63.111.\c\ NCS = Notification of Compliance Status described in Sec. 63.1429.\d\ PR = Periodic Reports described in Sec. 63.1429.\e\ The periodic reports shall include the duration of periods when

monitoring data are not collected as specified in Sec. 63.1439.\f\ Alternatively, these devices may comply with the organic monitoring

device provisions listed at the end of this table.

Sec. Table 6 to Subpart PPP of Part 63--Process Vents From Continuous

Unit Operations--Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Recordkeeping and

Parameter to be reporting

Control technique monitored requirements for

monitored parameters------------------------------------------------------------------------Thermal Incinerator........... Firebox 1. Continuous records

temperature \a\. as specified in Sec.

63.1429. \b\

2. Record and report

the average firebox

temperature measured

during the

performance test--

NCS. \c\

3. Record the daily

average firebox

temperature for each

operating day.

4. Report all daily

average temperatures

that are below the

minimum operating

temperature

established in the

NCS or operating

permit and all

instances when

sufficient

monitoring data are

not collected--PR.

\d e\Catalytic Incinerator......... Temperature 1. Continuous records

upstream and as specified in Sec.

downstream of 63.1429. \b\

the catalyst bed. 2. Record and report

the average upstream

and downstream

temperatures and the

average temperature

difference across

the catalyst bed

measured during the

performance test--

NCS \c\

3. Record the daily

average upstream

temperature and

temperature

difference across

catalyst bed for

each operating day.

4. Report all daily

average upstream

temperatures that

are below the

minimum upstream

temperature

established in the

NCS or operating

permit--PR. \d e\

5. Report all daily

average temperature

differences across

the catalyst bed

that are below the

minimum difference

established in the

NCS or operating

permit--PR. \d e\

6. Report all

operating days when

insufficient

monitoring data are

collected. \e\Boiler or Process Heater with Firebox 1. Continuous records

a design heat input capacity temperature \a\. as specified in Sec.

less than 44 megawatts and 63.1429. \b\

where the process vents are 2. Record and report

not introduced with or used the average firebox

as the primary fuel. temperature measured

during the

performance test--

NCS \c\

3. Record the daily

average firebox

temperature for each

operating day. \d\

4. Report all daily

average temperatures

that are below the

minimum operating

temperature

established in the

NCS or operating

permit and all

instances when

insufficient

monitoring data are

collected--PR. \d e\Flare......................... Presence of a 1. Hourly records of

flame at the whether the monitor

pilot light. was continuously

operating and

whether a flame was

continuously present

at the pilot light

during each hour.

2. Record and report

the presence of a

flame at the pilot

light over the full

period of the

compliance

determination--NCS.

\c\

3. Record the times

and durations of all

periods when all

flames at the pilot

light of a flare are

absent or the

monitor is not

operating.

4. Report the times

and durations of all

periods when all

flames at the pilot

light of a flare are

absent--Pr. \d\Absorber \f\.................. Exit temperature 1. Continuous records

of the absorbing as specified in Sec.

liquid, and. 63.1429. \b\

2. Record and report

the exit temperature

of the absorbing

liquid averaged over

the full period of

the TRE

determination--NCS.

\c\

3. Record the daily

average exit

temperature of the

absorbing liquid for

each operating day.

4. Report all the

daily average exit

temperatures of the

absorbing liquid

that are below the

minimum operating

value established in

the NCS or

operating--PR. \d e\

Exit specific 1. Continuous records

gravity for the as specified in Sec.

absorbing liquid. 63.1429. \b\

2. Record and report

the exit specific

gravity averaged

over the full period

of the TRE

determination--NCS.

3. Record the daily

average exit

specific gravity for

each operating day.

4. Report all daily

average exit

specific gravity

values that are

below the minimum

operating value

established in the

NCS or operating--

PR. \d e\Condenser \f\................. Exit (product 1. Continuous records

side) as specified in Sec.

temperature. 63.1429. \b\

2. Record and report

the exit temperature

averaged over the

full period of the

TRE determination--

NCS.

3. Record the daily

average exit

temperature for each

operating day.

4. Report all daily

average exit

temperatures that

are above the

maximum operating

temperature

established in the

NCS or operating--

PR. \d e\Carbon Adsorber \f\........... Total 1. Record of total

regeneration regeneration stream

stream mass or mass or volumetric

volumetric flow flow for each carbon

during carbon bed regeneration

bed regeneration cycle.

cycle(s), and. 2. Record and report

the total

regeneration stream

mass or volumetric

flow during each

carbon bed

regeneration cycle

during the period of

the TRE

determination--NCS.

\c\

3. Report all carbon

bed regeneration

cycles when the

total regeneration

stream mass or

volumetric flow is

above the maximum

flow rate

established in the

NCS or operating

permit--PR. \d e\

Temperature of 1. Record the

the carbon bed temperature of the

after carbon bed after

regeneration and each regeneration

within 15 and within 15

minutes of minutes of

completing any completing any

cooling cycle(s). cooling cycle(s).

2. Record and report

the temperature of

the carbon bed after

each regeneration

during the period of

the TRE

determination--NCS

\c\

3. Report all carbon

bed regeneration

cycles when the

temperature of the

carbon bed after

regeneration is

above the maximum

temperature

established in the

NCS or operating

permit--PR. \d e\

Absorber, Condenser, and Concentration 1. Continuous records

Carbon Adsorber (as an level or reading as specified in Sec.

alternative to the above). indicated by an 63.1429. \b\

organic 2. Record and report

monitoring the concentration

device at the level or reading

outlet of the averaged over the

recovery device. full period of the

TRE determination--

NCS.

3. Record the daily

average

concentration level

or reading for each

operating day.

4. Report all daily

average

concentration levels

or readings that are

above the maximum

concentration or

reading established

in the NCS or

operating--PR. \d e\All Combustion, recovery, or Diversion to the 1. Hourly records of

recapture devices. atmosphere from whether the flow

the combustion, indicator was

recovery, or operating and

recapture device whether a diversion

or. was detected at any

time during each

hour.

2. Record and report

the times of all

periods when the

vent stream is

diverted through a

bypass line, or the

flow indicator is

not operating--PR.

\d\

Monthly 1. Records that

inspections of monthly inspections

sealed valves. were performed as

specified in Sec.

63.1429.

2. Record and report

all monthly

inspections that

show that valves are

in the diverting

position or that a

seal has been

broken--PR. \d\------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Monitor may be installed in the firebox or in the ductwork

immediately downstream of the firebox before any substantial heat

exchange is encountered.\b\ ``Continuous records'' is defined in Sec. 63.111.\c\ NCS = Notification of Compliance Status described in Sec. 63.1429.\d\ PR = Periodic Reports described in Sec. 63.1429.\e\ The periodic reports shall include the duration of periods when

monitoring data are not collected as specified in Sec. 63.1439.\f\ Alternatively, these devices may comply with the organic monitoring

device provisions listed at the end of this table.

Sec. Table 7 to Subpart PPP of Part 63--Operating Parameters for Which

Monitoring Levels Are Required To Be Established for Process Vent

Streams ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Established

Control technique Parameters to be operating

monitored parameter(s)------------------------------------------------------------------------Thermal incinerator............. Firebox Minimum

temperature. temperature.Catalytic incinerator........... Temperature Minimum upstream

upstream and temperature; and

downstream of the minimum

catalyst bed. temperature

difference across

the catalyst bed.Boiler or process heater........ Firebox Minimum

temperature. temperature.Absorber........................ Liquid flow rate Minimum flow rate

or pressure drop; or pressure drop;

and pH of and maximum pH if

scrubber an acid absorbent

effluent, if an is used, or

acid or base minimum pH if a

absorbent is used. base absorbent is

used.Condenser....................... Exit temperature.. Maximum

temperature.Carbon adsorber................. Total regeneration Maximum mass or

stream mass or volumetric flow;

volumetric flow and maximum

during carbon bed temperature.

regeneration

cycle; and

temperature of

the carbon bed

after

regeneration (and

within 15 minutes

of completing any

cooling cycle(s)).Extended Cookout (ECO).......... Time from the end Minimum duration,

of the epoxide or maximum

feed to the end partial pressure

of the ECO, or at the end of

the reactor ECO, or maximum

epoxide partial epoxide

pressure at the concentration in

end of the ECO, the reactor

or the epoxide liquid at the end

concentration in of ECO.

the reactor

liquid at the end

of the ECO.Other devices (or as an HAP concentration Maximum HAP

alternate to the above). \a\ level or reading concentration or

at outlet of reading.

device.------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Concentration is measured instead of an operating parameter. Sec. Table 8 to Subpart PPP of Part 63--Routine Reports Required by This

Subpart ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Description of

Reference report Due date------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.1439(b) and subpart Refer to Sec. Refer to subpart A of

A of this part. 63.1439(b), this part.

Table 1 of this

subpart, and to

subpart A of

this part.

Sec. 63.1439(e)(3).......... Initial New affected sources

notification. w/ initial start-up

at least 90 days

after June 1, 1999:

submit the

application for

approval of

construction or

reconstruction in

lieu of the initial

notification report.

New affected sources

w/ initial start-up

prior to 90 days

after June 1,

1999:by 90 days

after June 1, 1999.Sec. 63.1439(e)(4).......... Precompliance Existing affected

Report \a\. sources: 12 months

prior to compliance

date.

New affected sources:

with the application

for approval of

construction or

reconstruction.Sec. 63.1439(e)(5).......... Notification of Within 150 days after

Compliance the compliance date.

Status \b\.Sec. 63.1439(e)(6).......... Periodic Reports. Semiannually, no

later than 60 days

after the end of

each 6-month period.

See Sec.

63.1439(e)(6)(i) for

the due date for

this report.Sec. 63.1439(e)(6)(iii)..... Quarterly reports No later than 60 days

for sources with after the end of

excursions (upon each quarter.

request of the

Administrator).Sec. 63.506(e)(7)(i)........ Storage Vessels At least 30 days

Notification of prior to the

Inspection. refilling of each

storage vessel or

the inspection of

each storage vessel.

------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ There may be two versions of this report due at different times; one

for equipment subject to Sec. 63.1434 and one for other emission

points subject to this subpart.\b\ There will be two versions of this report due at different times;

one for equipment subject to Sec. 63.1434 and one for other emission

points subject to this subpart. [65 FR 26506, May 8, 2000]

FINDING AIDS

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A list of CFR titles, subtitles, chapters, subchapters and parts and an alphabetical list of agencies publishing in the CFR are included in the CFR Index and Finding Aids volume to the Code of Federal Regulations which is published separately and revised annually.

Table of CFR Titles and Chapters

Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR

List of CFR Sections Affected

Table of CFR Titles and Chapters

(Revised as of July 1, 2015)

Title 1--General Provisions

I Administrative Committee of the Federal Register

(Parts 1--49)

II Office of the Federal Register (Parts 50--299)

III Administrative Conference of the United States (Parts

300--399)

IV Miscellaneous Agencies (Parts 400--500)

Title 2--Grants and Agreements

Subtitle A--Office of Management and Budget Guidance

for Grants and Agreements

I Office of Management and Budget Governmentwide

Guidance for Grants and Agreements (Parts 2--199)

II Office of Management and Budget Guidance (Parts 200--

299)

Subtitle B--Federal Agency Regulations for Grants and

Agreements

III Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 300--

399)

IV Department of Agriculture (Parts 400--499)

VI Department of State (Parts 600--699)

VII Agency for International Development (Parts 700--799)

VIII Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 800--899)

IX Department of Energy (Parts 900--999)

X Department of the Treasury (Parts 1000--1099)

XI Department of Defense (Parts 1100--1199)

XII Department of Transportation (Parts 1200--1299)

XIII Department of Commerce (Parts 1300--1399)

XIV Department of the Interior (Parts 1400--1499)

XV Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1500--1599)

XVIII National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts

1800--1899)

XX United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts

2000--2099)

XXII Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts

2200--2299)774

XXIII Social Security Administration (Parts 2300--2399)

XXIV Housing and Urban Development (Parts 2400--2499)

XXV National Science Foundation (Parts 2500--2599)

XXVI National Archives and Records Administration (Parts

2600--2699)

XXVII Small Business Administration (Parts 2700--2799)

XXVIII Department of Justice (Parts 2800--2899)

XXIX Department of Labor (Parts 2900--2999)

XXX Department of Homeland Security (Parts 3000--3099)

XXXI Institute of Museum and Library Services (Parts 3100--

3199)

XXXII National Endowment for the Arts (Parts 3200--3299)

XXXIII National Endowment for the Humanities (Parts 3300--

3399)

XXXIV Department of Education (Parts 3400--3499)

XXXV Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 3500--

3599)

XXXVI Office of National Drug Control Policy, Executive

Office of the President (Parts 3600--3699)

XXXVII Peace Corps (Parts 3700--3799)

LVIII Election Assistance Commission (Parts 5800--5899)

LIX Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council (Parts 5900--

5999)

Title 3--The President

I Executive Office of the President (Parts 100--199)

Title 4--Accounts

I Government Accountability Office (Parts 1--199)

Title 5--Administrative Personnel

I Office of Personnel Management (Parts 1--1199)

II Merit Systems Protection Board (Parts 1200--1299)

III Office of Management and Budget (Parts 1300--1399)

IV Office of Personnel Management and Office of the

Director of National Intelligence (Parts 1400--

1499)

V The International Organizations Employees Loyalty

Board (Parts 1500--1599)

VI Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (Parts

1600--1699)

VIII Office of Special Counsel (Parts 1800--1899)

IX Appalachian Regional Commission (Parts 1900--1999)

XI Armed Forces Retirement Home (Parts 2100--2199)

XIV Federal Labor Relations Authority, General Counsel of

the Federal Labor Relations Authority and Federal

Service Impasses Panel (Parts 2400--2499)

XVI Office of Government Ethics (Parts 2600--2699)

XXI Department of the Treasury (Parts 3100--3199)

XXII Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Parts 3200--

3299)

XXIII Department of Energy (Parts 3300--3399)

XXIV Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Parts 3400--

3499)

XXV Department of the Interior (Parts 3500--3599)

XXVI Department of Defense (Parts 3600--3699)

XXVIII Department of Justice (Parts 3800--3899)

XXIX Federal Communications Commission (Parts 3900--3999)

XXX Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation (Parts 4000--

4099)

XXXI Farm Credit Administration (Parts 4100--4199)

XXXIII Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Parts 4300--

4399)

XXXIV Securities and Exchange Commission (Parts 4400--4499)

XXXV Office of Personnel Management (Parts 4500--4599)

XXXVII Federal Election Commission (Parts 4700--4799)

XL Interstate Commerce Commission (Parts 5000--5099)

XLI Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Parts 5100--

5199)

XLII Department of Labor (Parts 5200--5299)

XLIII National Science Foundation (Parts 5300--5399)

XLV Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 5500--

5599)

XLVI Postal Rate Commission (Parts 5600--5699)

XLVII Federal Trade Commission (Parts 5700--5799)

XLVIII Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 5800--5899)

XLIX Federal Labor Relations Authority (Parts 5900--5999)

L Department of Transportation (Parts 6000--6099)

LII Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 6200--

6299)

LIII Department of Education (Parts 6300--6399)

LIV Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 6400--6499)

LV National Endowment for the Arts (Parts 6500--6599)

LVI National Endowment for the Humanities (Parts 6600--

6699)

LVII General Services Administration (Parts 6700--6799)

LVIII Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

(Parts 6800--6899)

LIX National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts

6900--6999)

LX United States Postal Service (Parts 7000--7099)

LXI National Labor Relations Board (Parts 7100--7199)

LXII Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Parts 7200--

7299)

LXIII Inter-American Foundation (Parts 7300--7399)

LXIV Merit Systems Protection Board (Parts 7400--7499)

LXV Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts

7500--7599)

LXVI National Archives and Records Administration (Parts

7600--7699)

LXVII Institute of Museum and Library Services (Parts 7700--

7799)

LXVIII Commission on Civil Rights (Parts 7800--7899)

LXIX Tennessee Valley Authority (Parts 7900--7999)

LXX Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the

District of Columbia (Parts 8000--8099)

LXXI Consumer Product Safety Commission (Parts 8100--8199)

LXXIII Department of Agriculture (Parts 8300--8399)

LXXIV Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission

(Parts 8400--8499)

LXXVI Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (Parts

8600--8699)

LXXVII Office of Management and Budget (Parts 8700--8799)

LXXX Federal Housing Finance Agency (Parts 9000--9099)

LXXXIII Special Inspector General for Afghanistan

Reconstruction (Parts 9300--9399)

LXXXIV Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Parts 9400--

9499)

LXXXVI National Credit Union Administration (Parts 9600--

9699)

XCVII Department of Homeland Security Human Resources

Management System (Department of Homeland

Security--Office of Personnel Management) (Parts

9700--9799)

XCVII Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and

Efficiency (Parts 9800--9899)

XCIV Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization

Commission (Parts 9900--9999)

Title 6--Domestic Security

I Department of Homeland Security, Office of the

Secretary (Parts 1--199)

X Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (Parts

1000--1099)

Title 7--Agriculture

Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Agriculture

(Parts 0--26)

Subtitle B--Regulations of the Department of

Agriculture

I Agricultural Marketing Service (Standards,

Inspections, Marketing Practices), Department of

Agriculture (Parts 27--209)

II Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Agriculture

(Parts 210--299)

III Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department

of Agriculture (Parts 300--399)

IV Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of

Agriculture (Parts 400--499)

V Agricultural Research Service, Department of

Agriculture (Parts 500--599)

VI Natural Resources Conservation Service, Department of

Agriculture (Parts 600--699)

VII Farm Service Agency, Department of Agriculture (Parts

700--799)

VIII Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards

Administration (Federal Grain Inspection Service),

Department of Agriculture (Parts 800--899)

IX Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements

and Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), Department

of Agriculture (Parts 900--999)

X Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements

and Orders; Milk), Department of Agriculture

(Parts 1000--1199)

XI Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements

and Orders; Miscellaneous Commodities), Department

of Agriculture (Parts 1200--1299)

XIV Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of

Agriculture (Parts 1400--1499)

XV Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of

Agriculture (Parts 1500--1599)

XVI Rural Telephone Bank, Department of Agriculture (Parts

1600--1699)

XVII Rural Utilities Service, Department of Agriculture

(Parts 1700--1799)

XVIII Rural Housing Service, Rural Business-Cooperative

Service, Rural Utilities Service, and Farm Service

Agency, Department of Agriculture (Parts 1800--

2099)

XX Local Television Loan Guarantee Board (Parts 2200--

2299)

XXV Office of Advocacy and Outreach, Department of

Agriculture (Parts 2500--2599)

XXVI Office of Inspector General, Department of Agriculture

(Parts 2600--2699)

XXVII Office of Information Resources Management, Department

of Agriculture (Parts 2700--2799)

XXVIII Office of Operations, Department of Agriculture (Parts

2800--2899)

XXIX Office of Energy Policy and New Uses, Department of

Agriculture (Parts 2900--2999)

XXX Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Department of

Agriculture (Parts 3000--3099)

XXXI Office of Environmental Quality, Department of

Agriculture (Parts 3100--3199)

XXXII Office of Procurement and Property Management,

Department of Agriculture (Parts 3200--3299)

XXXIII Office of Transportation, Department of Agriculture

(Parts 3300--3399)

XXXIV National Institute of Food and Agriculture (Parts

3400--3499)

XXXV Rural Housing Service, Department of Agriculture

(Parts 3500--3599)

XXXVI National Agricultural Statistics Service, Department

of Agriculture (Parts 3600--3699)

XXXVII Economic Research Service, Department of Agriculture

(Parts 3700--3799)

XXXVIII World Agricultural Outlook Board, Department of

Agriculture (Parts 3800--3899)

XLI [Reserved]

XLII Rural Business-Cooperative Service and Rural Utilities

Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 4200--

4299)

Title 8--Aliens and Nationality

I Department of Homeland Security (Immigration and

Naturalization) (Parts 1--499)

V Executive Office for Immigration Review, Department of

Justice (Parts 1000--1399)

Title 9--Animals and Animal Products

I Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department

of Agriculture (Parts 1--199)

II Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards

Administration (Packers and Stockyards Programs),

Department of Agriculture (Parts 200--299)

III Food Safety and Inspection Service, Department of

Agriculture (Parts 300--599)

Title 10--Energy

I Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 0--199)

II Department of Energy (Parts 200--699)

III Department of Energy (Parts 700--999)

X Department of Energy (General Provisions) (Parts

1000--1099)

XIII Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board (Parts 1300--

1399)

XVII Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (Parts 1700--

1799)

XVIII Northeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste

Commission (Parts 1800--1899)

Title 11--Federal Elections

I Federal Election Commission (Parts 1--9099)

II Election Assistance Commission (Parts 9400--9499)

Title 12--Banks and Banking

I Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the

Treasury (Parts 1--199)

II Federal Reserve System (Parts 200--299)

III Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Parts 300--399)

IV Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 400--

499)

V Office of Thrift Supervision, Department of the

Treasury (Parts 500--599)

VI Farm Credit Administration (Parts 600--699)

VII National Credit Union Administration (Parts 700--799)

VIII Federal Financing Bank (Parts 800--899)

IX Federal Housing Finance Board (Parts 900--999)

X Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Parts 1000--

1099)

XI Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council

(Parts 1100--1199)

XII Federal Housing Finance Agency (Parts 1200--1299)

XIII Financial Stability Oversight Council (Parts 1300--

1399)

XIV Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation (Parts 1400--

1499)

XV Department of the Treasury (Parts 1500--1599)

XVI Office of Financial Research (Parts 1600--1699)

XVII Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight,

Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts

1700--1799)

XVIII Community Development Financial Institutions Fund,

Department of the Treasury (Parts 1800--1899)

Title 13--Business Credit and Assistance

I Small Business Administration (Parts 1--199)

III Economic Development Administration, Department of

Commerce (Parts 300--399)

IV Emergency Steel Guarantee Loan Board (Parts 400--499)

V Emergency Oil and Gas Guaranteed Loan Board (Parts

500--599)

Title 14--Aeronautics and Space

I Federal Aviation Administration, Department of

Transportation (Parts 1--199)

II Office of the Secretary, Department of Transportation

(Aviation Proceedings) (Parts 200--399)

III Commercial Space Transportation, Federal Aviation

Administration, Department of Transportation

(Parts 400--1199)

V National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts

1200--1299)

VI Air Transportation System Stabilization (Parts 1300--

1399)

Title 15--Commerce and Foreign Trade

Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Commerce (Parts

0--29)

Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Commerce and

Foreign Trade

I Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce (Parts

30--199)

II National Institute of Standards and Technology,

Department of Commerce (Parts 200--299)

III International Trade Administration, Department of

Commerce (Parts 300--399)

IV Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Department of Commerce

(Parts 400--499)

VII Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of

Commerce (Parts 700--799)

VIII Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of Commerce

(Parts 800--899)

IX National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,

Department of Commerce (Parts 900--999)

XI Technology Administration, Department of Commerce

(Parts 1100--1199)

XIII East-West Foreign Trade Board (Parts 1300--1399)

XIV Minority Business Development Agency (Parts 1400--

1499)

Subtitle C--Regulations Relating to Foreign Trade

Agreements

XX Office of the United States Trade Representative

(Parts 2000--2099)

Subtitle D--Regulations Relating to Telecommunications

and Information

XXIII National Telecommunications and Information

Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts

2300--2399)

Title 16--Commercial Practices

I Federal Trade Commission (Parts 0--999)

II Consumer Product Safety Commission (Parts 1000--1799)

Title 17--Commodity and Securities Exchanges

I Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Parts 1--199)

II Securities and Exchange Commission (Parts 200--399)

IV Department of the Treasury (Parts 400--499)

Title 18--Conservation of Power and Water Resources

I Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Department of

Energy (Parts 1--399)

III Delaware River Basin Commission (Parts 400--499)

VI Water Resources Council (Parts 700--799)

VIII Susquehanna River Basin Commission (Parts 800--899)

XIII Tennessee Valley Authority (Parts 1300--1399)

Title 19--Customs Duties

I U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of

Homeland Security; Department of the Treasury

(Parts 0--199)

II United States International Trade Commission (Parts

200--299)

III International Trade Administration, Department of

Commerce (Parts 300--399)

IV U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department

of Homeland Security (Parts 400--599)

Title 20--Employees' Benefits

I Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Department

of Labor (Parts 1--199)

II Railroad Retirement Board (Parts 200--399)

III Social Security Administration (Parts 400--499)

IV Employees' Compensation Appeals Board, Department of

Labor (Parts 500--599)

V Employment and Training Administration, Department of

Labor (Parts 600--699)

VI Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Department

of Labor (Parts 700--799)

VII Benefits Review Board, Department of Labor (Parts

800--899)

VIII Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries (Parts

900--999)

IX Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans'

Employment and Training Service, Department of

Labor (Parts 1000--1099)

Title 21--Food and Drugs

I Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health and

Human Services (Parts 1--1299)

II Drug Enforcement Administration, Department of Justice

(Parts 1300--1399)

III Office of National Drug Control Policy (Parts 1400--

1499)

Title 22--Foreign Relations

I Department of State (Parts 1--199)

II Agency for International Development (Parts 200--299)

III Peace Corps (Parts 300--399)

IV International Joint Commission, United States and

Canada (Parts 400--499)

V Broadcasting Board of Governors (Parts 500--599)

VII Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Parts 700--

799)

IX Foreign Service Grievance Board (Parts 900--999)

X Inter-American Foundation (Parts 1000--1099)

XI International Boundary and Water Commission, United

States and Mexico, United States Section (Parts

1100--1199)

XII United States International Development Cooperation

Agency (Parts 1200--1299)

XIII Millennium Challenge Corporation (Parts 1300--1399)

XIV Foreign Service Labor Relations Board; Federal Labor

Relations Authority; General Counsel of the

Federal Labor Relations Authority; and the Foreign

Service Impasse Disputes Panel (Parts 1400--1499)

XV African Development Foundation (Parts 1500--1599)

XVI Japan-United States Friendship Commission (Parts

1600--1699)

XVII United States Institute of Peace (Parts 1700--1799)

Title 23--Highways

I Federal Highway Administration, Department of

Transportation (Parts 1--999)

II National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and

Federal Highway Administration, Department of

Transportation (Parts 1200--1299)

III National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,

Department of Transportation (Parts 1300--1399)

Title 24--Housing and Urban Development

Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary, Department of

Housing and Urban Development (Parts 0--99)

Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Housing and Urban

Development

I Office of Assistant Secretary for Equal Opportunity,

Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts

100--199)

II Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal

Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and

Urban Development (Parts 200--299)

III Government National Mortgage Association, Department

of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 300--399)

IV Office of Housing and Office of Multifamily Housing

Assistance Restructuring, Department of Housing

and Urban Development (Parts 400--499)

V Office of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning

and Development, Department of Housing and Urban

Development (Parts 500--599)

VI Office of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning

and Development, Department of Housing and Urban

Development (Parts 600--699) [Reserved]

VII Office of the Secretary, Department of Housing and

Urban Development (Housing Assistance Programs and

Public and Indian Housing Programs) (Parts 700--

799)

VIII Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal

Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and

Urban Development (Section 8 Housing Assistance

Programs, Section 202 Direct Loan Program, Section

202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program and

Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons With

Disabilities Program) (Parts 800--899)

IX Office of Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian

Housing, Department of Housing and Urban

Development (Parts 900--1699)

X Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal

Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and

Urban Development (Interstate Land Sales

Registration Program) (Parts 1700--1799)

XII Office of Inspector General, Department of Housing and

Urban Development (Parts 2000--2099)

XV Emergency Mortgage Insurance and Loan Programs,

Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts

2700--2799) [Reserved]

XX Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal

Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and

Urban Development (Parts 3200--3899)

XXIV Board of Directors of the HOPE for Homeowners Program

(Parts 4000--4099) [Reserved]

XXV Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation (Parts 4100--

4199)

Title 25--Indians

I Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior

(Parts 1--299)

II Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Department of the

Interior (Parts 300--399)

III National Indian Gaming Commission, Department of the

Interior (Parts 500--599)

IV Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation (Parts

700--799)

V Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior,

and Indian Health Service, Department of Health

and Human Services (Part 900)

VI Office of the Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs,

Department of the Interior (Parts 1000--1199)

VII Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians,

Department of the Interior (Parts 1200--1299)

Title 26--Internal Revenue

I Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury

(Parts 1--End)

Title 27--Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms

I Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, Department

of the Treasury (Parts 1--399)

II Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives,

Department of Justice (Parts 400--699)

Title 28--Judicial Administration

I Department of Justice (Parts 0--299)

III Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Department of Justice

(Parts 300--399)

V Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice (Parts 500--

599)

VI Offices of Independent Counsel, Department of Justice

(Parts 600--699)

VII Office of Independent Counsel (Parts 700--799)

VIII Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the

District of Columbia (Parts 800--899)

IX National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact Council

(Parts 900--999)

XI Department of Justice and Department of State (Parts

1100--1199)

Title 29--Labor

Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Labor (Parts

0--99)

Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Labor

I National Labor Relations Board (Parts 100--199)

II Office of Labor-Management Standards, Department of

Labor (Parts 200--299)

III National Railroad Adjustment Board (Parts 300--399)

IV Office of Labor-Management Standards, Department of

Labor (Parts 400--499)

V Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor (Parts

500--899)

IX Construction Industry Collective Bargaining Commission

(Parts 900--999)

X National Mediation Board (Parts 1200--1299)

XII Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (Parts

1400--1499)

XIV Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Parts 1600--

1699)

XVII Occupational Safety and Health Administration,

Department of Labor (Parts 1900--1999)

XX Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission

(Parts 2200--2499)

XXV Employee Benefits Security Administration, Department

of Labor (Parts 2500--2599)

XXVII Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission

(Parts 2700--2799)

XL Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (Parts 4000--

4999)

Title 30--Mineral Resources

I Mine Safety and Health Administration, Department of

Labor (Parts 1--199)

II Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement,

Department of the Interior (Parts 200--299)

IV Geological Survey, Department of the Interior (Parts

400--499)

V Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Department of the

Interior (Parts 500--599)

VII Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement,

Department of the Interior (Parts 700--999)

XII Office of Natural Resources Revenue, Department of the

Interior (Parts 1200--1299)

Title 31--Money and Finance: Treasury

Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of the Treasury

(Parts 0--50)

Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Money and Finance

I Monetary Offices, Department of the Treasury (Parts

51--199)

II Fiscal Service, Department of the Treasury (Parts

200--399)

IV Secret Service, Department of the Treasury (Parts

400--499)

V Office of Foreign Assets Control, Department of the

Treasury (Parts 500--599)

VI Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Department of the

Treasury (Parts 600--699)

VII Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Department of

the Treasury (Parts 700--799)

VIII Office of International Investment, Department of the

Treasury (Parts 800--899)

IX Federal Claims Collection Standards (Department of the

Treasury--Department of Justice) (Parts 900--999)

X Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, Department of

the Treasury (Parts 1000--1099)

Title 32--National Defense

Subtitle A--Department of Defense

I Office of the Secretary of Defense (Parts 1--399)

V Department of the Army (Parts 400--699)

VI Department of the Navy (Parts 700--799)

VII Department of the Air Force (Parts 800--1099)

Subtitle B--Other Regulations Relating to National

Defense

XII Defense Logistics Agency (Parts 1200--1299)

XVI Selective Service System (Parts 1600--1699)

XVII Office of the Director of National Intelligence (Parts

1700--1799)

XVIII National Counterintelligence Center (Parts 1800--1899)

XIX Central Intelligence Agency (Parts 1900--1999)

XX Information Security Oversight Office, National

Archives and Records Administration (Parts 2000--

2099)

XXI National Security Council (Parts 2100--2199)

XXIV Office of Science and Technology Policy (Parts 2400--

2499)

XXVII Office for Micronesian Status Negotiations (Parts

2700--2799)

XXVIII Office of the Vice President of the United States

(Parts 2800--2899)

Title 33--Navigation and Navigable Waters

I Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (Parts

1--199)

II Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army (Parts

200--399)

IV Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation,

Department of Transportation (Parts 400--499)

Title 34--Education

Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary, Department of

Education (Parts 1--99)

Subtitle B--Regulations of the Offices of the

Department of Education

I Office for Civil Rights, Department of Education

(Parts 100--199)

II Office of Elementary and Secondary Education,

Department of Education (Parts 200--299)

III Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative

Services, Department of Education (Parts 300--399)

IV Office of Career, Technical and Adult Education,

Department of Education (Parts 400--499)

V Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages

Affairs, Department of Education (Parts 500--

599)[Reserved]

VI Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of

Education (Parts 600--699)

VII Office of Educational Research and Improvement,

Department of Education (Parts 700--799)[Reserved]

Subtitle C--Regulations Relating to Education

XI [Reserved]

XII National Council on Disability (Parts 1200--1299)

Title 35 [Reserved]

Title 36--Parks, Forests, and Public Property

I National Park Service, Department of the Interior

(Parts 1--199)

II Forest Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 200--

299)

III Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army (Parts

300--399)

IV American Battle Monuments Commission (Parts 400--499)

V Smithsonian Institution (Parts 500--599)

VI [Reserved]

VII Library of Congress (Parts 700--799)

VIII Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (Parts 800--

899)

IX Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation (Parts

900--999)

X Presidio Trust (Parts 1000--1099)

XI Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance

Board (Parts 1100--1199)

XII National Archives and Records Administration (Parts

1200--1299)

XV Oklahoma City National Memorial Trust (Parts 1500--

1599)

XVI Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National

Environmental Policy Foundation (Parts 1600--1699)

Title 37--Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights

I United States Patent and Trademark Office, Department

of Commerce (Parts 1--199)

II U.S. Copyright Office, Library of Congress (Parts

200--299)

III Copyright Royalty Board, Library of Congress (Parts

300--399)

IV Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy, Department

of Commerce (Parts 400--599)

Title 38--Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief

I Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 0--199)

II Armed Forces Retirement Home (Parts 200--299)

Title 39--Postal Service

I United States Postal Service (Parts 1--999)

III Postal Regulatory Commission (Parts 3000--3099)

Title 40--Protection of Environment

I Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1--1099)

IV Environmental Protection Agency and Department of

Justice (Parts 1400--1499)

V Council on Environmental Quality (Parts 1500--1599)

VI Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (Parts

1600--1699)

VII Environmental Protection Agency and Department of

Defense; Uniform National Discharge Standards for

Vessels of the Armed Forces (Parts 1700--1799)

VIII Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council (Parts 1800--

1899)

Title 41--Public Contracts and Property Management

Subtitle A--Federal Procurement Regulations System

[Note]

Subtitle B--Other Provisions Relating to Public

Contracts

50 Public Contracts, Department of Labor (Parts 50-1--50-

999)

51 Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or

Severely Disabled (Parts 51-1--51-99)

60 Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal

Employment Opportunity, Department of Labor (Parts

60-1--60-999)

61 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans'

Employment and Training Service, Department of

Labor (Parts 61-1--61-999)

62--100 [Reserved]

Subtitle C--Federal Property Management Regulations

System

101 Federal Property Management Regulations (Parts 101-1--

101-99)

102 Federal Management Regulation (Parts 102-1--102-299)

103--104 [Reserved]

105 General Services Administration (Parts 105-1--105-999)

109 Department of Energy Property Management Regulations

(Parts 109-1--109-99)

114 Department of the Interior (Parts 114-1--114-99)

115 Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 115-1--115-99)

128 Department of Justice (Parts 128-1--128-99)

129--200 [Reserved]

Subtitle D--Other Provisions Relating to Property

Management [Reserved]

Subtitle E--Federal Information Resources Management

Regulations System [Reserved]

Subtitle F--Federal Travel Regulation System

300 General (Parts 300-1--300-99)

301 Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel Allowances (Parts 301-1--

301-99)

302 Relocation Allowances (Parts 302-1--302-99)

303 Payment of Expenses Connected with the Death of

Certain Employees (Part 303-1--303-99)

304 Payment of Travel Expenses from a Non-Federal Source

(Parts 304-1--304-99)

Title 42--Public Health

I Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human

Services (Parts 1--199)

IV Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department

of Health and Human Services (Parts 400--599)

V Office of Inspector General-Health Care, Department of

Health and Human Services (Parts 1000--1999)

Title 43--Public Lands: Interior

Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of the Interior

(Parts 1--199)

Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Public Lands

I Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior

(Parts 400--999)

II Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior

(Parts 1000--9999)

III Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation

Commission (Parts 10000--10099)

Title 44--Emergency Management and Assistance

I Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of

Homeland Security (Parts 0--399)

IV Department of Commerce and Department of

Transportation (Parts 400--499)

Title 45--Public Welfare

Subtitle A--Department of Health and Human Services

(Parts 1--199)

Subtitle B--Regulations Relating to Public Welfare

II Office of Family Assistance (Assistance Programs),

Administration for Children and Families,

Department of Health and Human Services (Parts

200--299)

III Office of Child Support Enforcement (Child Support

Enforcement Program), Administration for Children

and Families, Department of Health and Human

Services (Parts 300--399)

IV Office of Refugee Resettlement, Administration for

Children and Families, Department of Health and

Human Services (Parts 400--499)

V Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United

States, Department of Justice (Parts 500--599)

VI National Science Foundation (Parts 600--699)

VII Commission on Civil Rights (Parts 700--799)

VIII Office of Personnel Management (Parts 800--899)

X Office of Community Services, Administration for

Children and Families, Department of Health and

Human Services (Parts 1000--1099)

XI National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities

(Parts 1100--1199)

XII Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts

1200--1299)

XIII Office of Human Development Services, Department of

Health and Human Services (Parts 1300--1399)

XVI Legal Services Corporation (Parts 1600--1699)

XVII National Commission on Libraries and Information

Science (Parts 1700--1799)

XVIII Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation (Parts 1800--

1899)

XXI Commission on Fine Arts (Parts 2100--2199)

XXIII Arctic Research Commission (Part 2301)

XXIV James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation (Parts

2400--2499)

XXV Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts

2500--2599)

Title 46--Shipping

I Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (Parts

1--199)

II Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation

(Parts 200--399)

III Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage), Department of

Homeland Security (Parts 400--499)

IV Federal Maritime Commission (Parts 500--599)

Title 47--Telecommunication

I Federal Communications Commission (Parts 0--199)

II Office of Science and Technology Policy and National

Security Council (Parts 200--299)

III National Telecommunications and Information

Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts

300--399)

IV National Telecommunications and Information

Administration, Department of Commerce, and

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,

Department of Transportation (Parts 400--499)

Title 48--Federal Acquisition Regulations System

1 Federal Acquisition Regulation (Parts 1--99)

2 Defense Acquisition Regulations System, Department of

Defense (Parts 200--299)

3 Health and Human Services (Parts 300--399)

4 Department of Agriculture (Parts 400--499)

5 General Services Administration (Parts 500--599)

6 Department of State (Parts 600--699)

7 Agency for International Development (Parts 700--799)

8 Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 800--899)

9 Department of Energy (Parts 900--999)

10 Department of the Treasury (Parts 1000--1099)

12 Department of Transportation (Parts 1200--1299)

13 Department of Commerce (Parts 1300--1399)

14 Department of the Interior (Parts 1400--1499)

15 Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1500--1599)

16 Office of Personnel Management, Federal Employees

Health Benefits Acquisition Regulation (Parts

1600--1699)

17 Office of Personnel Management (Parts 1700--1799)

18 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts

1800--1899)

19 Broadcasting Board of Governors (Parts 1900--1999)

20 Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 2000--2099)

21 Office of Personnel Management, Federal Employees

Group Life Insurance Federal Acquisition

Regulation (Parts 2100--2199)

23 Social Security Administration (Parts 2300--2399)

24 Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts

2400--2499)

25 National Science Foundation (Parts 2500--2599)

28 Department of Justice (Parts 2800--2899)

29 Department of Labor (Parts 2900--2999)

30 Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security

Acquisition Regulation (HSAR) (Parts 3000--3099)

34 Department of Education Acquisition Regulation (Parts

3400--3499)

51 Department of the Army Acquisition Regulations (Parts

5100--5199)

52 Department of the Navy Acquisition Regulations (Parts

5200--5299)

53 Department of the Air Force Federal Acquisition

Regulation Supplement (Parts 5300--5399)

[Reserved]

54 Defense Logistics Agency, Department of Defense (Parts

5400--5499)

57 African Development Foundation (Parts 5700--5799)

61 Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, General Services

Administration (Parts 6100--6199)

63 Department of Transportation Board of Contract Appeals

(Parts 6300--6399)

99 Cost Accounting Standards Board, Office of Federal

Procurement Policy, Office of Management and

Budget (Parts 9900--9999)

Title 49--Transportation

Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Transportation

(Parts 1--99)

Subtitle B--Other Regulations Relating to

Transportation

I Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety

Administration, Department of Transportation

(Parts 100--199)

II Federal Railroad Administration, Department of

Transportation (Parts 200--299)

III Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration,

Department of Transportation (Parts 300--399)

IV Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (Parts

400--499)

V National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,

Department of Transportation (Parts 500--599)

VI Federal Transit Administration, Department of

Transportation (Parts 600--699)

VII National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK)

(Parts 700--799)

VIII National Transportation Safety Board (Parts 800--999)

X Surface Transportation Board, Department of

Transportation (Parts 1000--1399)

XI Research and Innovative Technology Administration,

Department of Transportation (Parts 1400--1499)

[Reserved]

XII Transportation Security Administration, Department of

Homeland Security (Parts 1500--1699)

Title 50--Wildlife and Fisheries

I United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of

the Interior (Parts 1--199)

II National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic

and Atmospheric Administration, Department of

Commerce (Parts 200--299)

III International Fishing and Related Activities (Parts

300--399)

IV Joint Regulations (United States Fish and Wildlife

Service, Department of the Interior and National

Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and

Atmospheric Administration, Department of

Commerce); Endangered Species Committee

Regulations (Parts 400--499)

V Marine Mammal Commission (Parts 500--599)

VI Fishery Conservation and Management, National Oceanic

and Atmospheric Administration, Department of

Commerce (Parts 600--699)

Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR

(Revised as of July 1, 2015)

CFR Title, Subtitle or

Agency Chapter Administrative Committee of the Federal Register 1, IAdministrative Conference of the United States 1, IIIAdvisory Council on Historic Preservation 36, VIIIAdvocacy and Outreach, Office of 7, XXVAfghanistan Reconstruction, Special Inspector 5, LXXXIII

General forAfrican Development Foundation 22, XV

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 57Agency for International Development 2, VII; 22, II

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 7Agricultural Marketing Service 7, I, IX, X, XIAgricultural Research Service 7, VAgriculture Department 2, IV; 5, LXXIII

Advocacy and Outreach, Office of 7, XXV

Agricultural Marketing Service 7, I, IX, X, XI

Agricultural Research Service 7, V

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 7, III; 9, I

Chief Financial Officer, Office of 7, XXX

Commodity Credit Corporation 7, XIV

Economic Research Service 7, XXXVII

Energy Policy and New Uses, Office of 2, IX; 7, XXIX

Environmental Quality, Office of 7, XXXI

Farm Service Agency 7, VII, XVIII

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 4

Federal Crop Insurance Corporation 7, IV

Food and Nutrition Service 7, II

Food Safety and Inspection Service 9, III

Foreign Agricultural Service 7, XV

Forest Service 36, II

Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards 7, VIII; 9, II

Administration

Information Resources Management, Office of 7, XXVII

Inspector General, Office of 7, XXVI

National Agricultural Library 7, XLI

National Agricultural Statistics Service 7, XXXVI

National Institute of Food and Agriculture 7, XXXIV

Natural Resources Conservation Service 7, VI

Operations, Office of 7, XXVIII

Procurement and Property Management, Office of 7, XXXII

Rural Business-Cooperative Service 7, XVIII, XLII, L

Rural Development Administration 7, XLII

Rural Housing Service 7, XVIII, XXXV, L

Rural Telephone Bank 7, XVI

Rural Utilities Service 7, XVII, XVIII, XLII, L

Secretary of Agriculture, Office of 7, Subtitle A

Transportation, Office of 7, XXXIII

World Agricultural Outlook Board 7, XXXVIIIAir Force Department 32, VII

Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement 48, 53Air Transportation Stabilization Board 14, VIAlcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau 27, IAlcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, 27, II

Bureau ofAMTRAK 49, VIIAmerican Battle Monuments Commission 36, IVAmerican Indians, Office of the Special Trustee 25, VII Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 7, III; 9, IAppalachian Regional Commission 5, IXArchitectural and Transportation Barriers 36, XI

Compliance BoardArctic Research Commission 45, XXIIIArmed Forces Retirement Home 5, XIArmy Department 32, V

Engineers, Corps of 33, II; 36, III

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 51Bilingual Education and Minority Languages 34, V

Affairs, Office ofBlind or Severely Disabled, Committee for 41, 51

Purchase from People Who AreBroadcasting Board of Governors 22, V

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 19Career, Technical and Adult Education, Office of 34, IVCensus Bureau 15, ICenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services 42, IVCentral Intelligence Agency 32, XIXChemical Safety and Hazardous Investigation 40, VI

BoardChief Financial Officer, Office of 7, XXXChild Support Enforcement, Office of 45, IIIChildren and Families, Administration for 45, II, III, IV, XCivil Rights, Commission on 5, LXVIII; 45, VIICivil Rights, Office for 34, ICouncil of the Inspectors General on Integrity 5, XCVIII

and EfficiencyCourt Services and Offender Supervision Agency 5, LXX

for the District of ColumbiaCoast Guard 33, I; 46, I; 49, IVCoast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage) 46, IIICommerce Department 2, XIII; 44, IV; 50, VI

Census Bureau 15, I

Economic Analysis, Bureau of 15, VIII

Economic Development Administration 13, III

Emergency Management and Assistance 44, IV

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 13

Foreign-Trade Zones Board 15, IV

Industry and Security, Bureau of 15, VII

International Trade Administration 15, III; 19, III

National Institute of Standards and Technology 15, II

National Marine Fisheries Service 50, II, IV

National Oceanic and Atmospheric 15, IX; 50, II, III, IV,

Administration VI

National Telecommunications and Information 15, XXIII; 47, III, IV

Administration

National Weather Service 15, IX

Patent and Trademark Office, United States 37, I

Productivity, Technology and Innovation, 37, IV

Assistant Secretary for

Secretary of Commerce, Office of 15, Subtitle A

Technology Administration 15, XI

Technology Policy, Assistant Secretary for 37, IVCommercial Space Transportation 14, IIICommodity Credit Corporation 7, XIVCommodity Futures Trading Commission 5, XLI; 17, ICommunity Planning and Development, Office of 24, V, VI

Assistant Secretary forCommunity Services, Office of 45, XComptroller of the Currency 12, IConstruction Industry Collective Bargaining 29, IX

CommissionConsumer Financial Protection Bureau 5, LXXXIV; 12, XConsumer Product Safety Commission 5, LXXI; 16, IICopyright Royalty Board 37, IIICorporation for National and Community Service 2, XXII; 45, XII, XXVCost Accounting Standards Board 48, 99Council on Environmental Quality 40, VCourt Services and Offender Supervision Agency 5, LXX; 28, VIII

for the District of ColumbiaCustoms and Border Protection 19, IDefense Contract Audit Agency 32, I Defense Department 2, XI; 5, XXVI; 32,

Subtitle A; 40, VII

Advanced Research Projects Agency 32, I

Air Force Department 32, VII

Army Department 32, V; 33, II; 36, III,

48, 51

Defense Acquisition Regulations System 48, 2

Defense Intelligence Agency 32, I

Defense Logistics Agency 32, I, XII; 48, 54

Engineers, Corps of 33, II; 36, III

National Imagery and Mapping Agency 32, I

Navy Department 32, VI; 48, 52

Secretary of Defense, Office of 2, XI; 32, IDefense Contract Audit Agency 32, IDefense Intelligence Agency 32, IDefense Logistics Agency 32, XII; 48, 54Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board 10, XVIIDelaware River Basin Commission 18, IIIDistrict of Columbia, Court Services and 5, LXX; 28, VIII

Offender Supervision Agency for theDrug Enforcement Administration 21, IIEast-West Foreign Trade Board 15, XIIIEconomic Analysis, Bureau of 15, VIIIEconomic Development Administration 13, IIIEconomic Research Service 7, XXXVIIEducation, Department of 2, XXXIV; 5, LIII

Bilingual Education and Minority Languages 34, V

Affairs, Office of

Career, Technical and Adult Education, Office 34, IV

of

Civil Rights, Office for 34, I

Educational Research and Improvement, Office 34, VII

of

Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of 34, II

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 34

Postsecondary Education, Office of 34, VI

Secretary of Education, Office of 34, Subtitle A

Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, 34, III

Office of

Career, Technical, and Adult Education, Office 34, IV

ofEducational Research and Improvement, Office of 34, VIIElection Assistance Commission 2, LVIII; 11, IIElementary and Secondary Education, Office of 34, IIEmergency Oil and Gas Guaranteed Loan Board 13, VEmergency Steel Guarantee Loan Board 13, IVEmployee Benefits Security Administration 29, XXVEmployees' Compensation Appeals Board 20, IVEmployees Loyalty Board 5, VEmployment and Training Administration 20, VEmployment Standards Administration 20, VIEndangered Species Committee 50, IVEnergy, Department of 2, IX; 5, XXIII; 10, II,

III, X

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 9

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 5, XXIV; 18, I

Property Management Regulations 41, 109Energy, Office of 7, XXIXEngineers, Corps of 33, II; 36, IIIEngraving and Printing, Bureau of 31, VIEnvironmental Protection Agency 2, XV; 5, LIV; 40, I, IV,

VII

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 15

Property Management Regulations 41, 115Environmental Quality, Office of 7, XXXIEqual Employment Opportunity Commission 5, LXII; 29, XIVEqual Opportunity, Office of Assistant Secretary 24, I

forExecutive Office of the President 3, I

Environmental Quality, Council on 40, V

Management and Budget, Office of 2, Subtitle A; 5, III,

LXXVII; 14, VI; 48, 99

National Drug Control Policy, Office of 2, XXXVI; 21, III

National Security Council 32, XXI; 47, 2

Presidential Documents 3

Science and Technology Policy, Office of 32, XXIV; 47, II

Trade Representative, Office of the United 15, XX

StatesExport-Import Bank of the United States 2, XXXV; 5, LII; 12, IVFamily Assistance, Office of 45, IIFarm Credit Administration 5, XXXI; 12, VIFarm Credit System Insurance Corporation 5, XXX; 12, XIVFarm Service Agency 7, VII, XVIIIFederal Acquisition Regulation 48, 1Federal Aviation Administration 14, I

Commercial Space Transportation 14, IIIFederal Claims Collection Standards 31, IXFederal Communications Commission 5, XXIX; 47, IFederal Contract Compliance Programs, Office of 41, 60Federal Crop Insurance Corporation 7, IVFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation 5, XXII; 12, IIIFederal Election Commission 5, XXXVII; 11, IFederal Emergency Management Agency 44, IFederal Employees Group Life Insurance Federal 48, 21

Acquisition RegulationFederal Employees Health Benefits Acquisition 48, 16

RegulationFederal Energy Regulatory Commission 5, XXIV; 18, IFederal Financial Institutions Examination 12, XI

CouncilFederal Financing Bank 12, VIIIFederal Highway Administration 23, I, IIFederal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 1, IVFederal Housing Enterprise Oversight Office 12, XVIIFederal Housing Finance Agency 5, LXXX; 12, XIIFederal Housing Finance Board 12, IXFederal Labor Relations Authority 5, XIV, XLIX; 22, XIVFederal Law Enforcement Training Center 31, VIIFederal Management Regulation 41, 102Federal Maritime Commission 46, IVFederal Mediation and Conciliation Service 29, XIIFederal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission 5, LXXIV; 29, XXVIIFederal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 49, IIIFederal Prison Industries, Inc. 28, IIIFederal Procurement Policy Office 48, 99Federal Property Management Regulations 41, 101Federal Railroad Administration 49, IIFederal Register, Administrative Committee of 1, IFederal Register, Office of 1, IIFederal Reserve System 12, II

Board of Governors 5, LVIIIFederal Retirement Thrift Investment Board 5, VI, LXXVIFederal Service Impasses Panel 5, XIVFederal Trade Commission 5, XLVII; 16, IFederal Transit Administration 49, VIFederal Travel Regulation System 41, Subtitle FFinancial Crimes Enforcement Network 31, XFinancial Research Office 12, XVIFinancial Stability Oversight Council 12, XIIIFine Arts, Commission on 45, XXIFiscal Service 31, IIFish and Wildlife Service, United States 50, I, IVFood and Drug Administration 21, IFood and Nutrition Service 7, IIFood Safety and Inspection Service 9, IIIForeign Agricultural Service 7, XVForeign Assets Control, Office of 31, VForeign Claims Settlement Commission of the 45, V

United StatesForeign Service Grievance Board 22, IXForeign Service Impasse Disputes Panel 22, XIVForeign Service Labor Relations Board 22, XIVForeign-Trade Zones Board 15, IV Forest Service 36, IIGeneral Services Administration 5, LVII; 41, 105

Contract Appeals, Board of 48, 61

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 5

Federal Management Regulation 41, 102

Federal Property Management Regulations 41, 101

Federal Travel Regulation System 41, Subtitle F

General 41, 300

Payment From a Non-Federal Source for Travel 41, 304

Expenses

Payment of Expenses Connected With the Death 41, 303

of Certain Employees

Relocation Allowances 41, 302

Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel Allowances 41, 301Geological Survey 30, IVGovernment Accountability Office 4, IGovernment Ethics, Office of 5, XVIGovernment National Mortgage Association 24, IIIGrain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards 7, VIII; 9, II

AdministrationGulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council 2, LIX; 40, VIIIHarry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation 45, XVIIIHealth and Human Services, Department of 2, III; 5, XLV; 45,

Subtitle A,

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 42, IV

Child Support Enforcement, Office of 45, III

Children and Families, Administration for 45, II, III, IV, X

Community Services, Office of 45, X

Family Assistance, Office of 45, II

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 3

Food and Drug Administration 21, I

Human Development Services, Office of 45, XIII

Indian Health Service 25, V

Inspector General (Health Care), Office of 42, V

Public Health Service 42, I

Refugee Resettlement, Office of 45, IVHomeland Security, Department of 2, XXX; 6, I; 8, I

Coast Guard 33, I; 46, I; 49, IV

Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage) 46, III

Customs and Border Protection 19, I

Federal Emergency Management Agency 44, I

Human Resources Management and Labor Relations 5, XCVII

Systems

Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau 19, IV

Transportation Security Administration 49, XIIHOPE for Homeowners Program, Board of Directors 24, XXIV

ofHousing and Urban Development, Department of 2, XXIV; 5, LXV; 24,

Subtitle B

Community Planning and Development, Office of 24, V, VI

Assistant Secretary for

Equal Opportunity, Office of Assistant 24, I

Secretary for

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 24

Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, Office 12, XVII

of

Government National Mortgage Association 24, III

Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner, Office 24, II, VIII, X, XX

of Assistant Secretary for

Housing, Office of, and Multifamily Housing 24, IV

Assistance Restructuring, Office of

Inspector General, Office of 24, XII

Public and Indian Housing, Office of Assistant 24, IX

Secretary for

Secretary, Office of 24, Subtitle A, VIIHousing--Federal Housing Commissioner, Office of 24, II, VIII, X, XX

Assistant Secretary forHousing, Office of, and Multifamily Housing 24, IV

Assistance Restructuring, Office ofHuman Development Services, Office of 45, XIIIImmigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau 19, IVImmigration Review, Executive Office for 8, VIndependent Counsel, Office of 28, VII Indian Affairs, Bureau of 25, I, VIndian Affairs, Office of the Assistant 25, VI

SecretaryIndian Arts and Crafts Board 25, IIIndian Health Service 25, VIndustry and Security, Bureau of 15, VIIInformation Resources Management, Office of 7, XXVIIInformation Security Oversight Office, National 32, XX

Archives and Records AdministrationInspector General

Agriculture Department 7, XXVI

Health and Human Services Department 42, V

Housing and Urban Development Department 24, XII, XVInstitute of Peace, United States 22, XVIIInter-American Foundation 5, LXIII; 22, XInterior Department 2, XIV

American Indians, Office of the Special 25, VII

Trustee

Endangered Species Committee 50, IV

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 14

Federal Property Management Regulations System 41, 114

Fish and Wildlife Service, United States 50, I, IV

Geological Survey 30, IV

Indian Affairs, Bureau of 25, I, V

Indian Affairs, Office of the Assistant 25, VI

Secretary

Indian Arts and Crafts Board 25, II

Land Management, Bureau of 43, II

National Indian Gaming Commission 25, III

National Park Service 36, I

Natural Resource Revenue, Office of 30, XII

Ocean Energy Management, Bureau of 30, V

Reclamation, Bureau of 43, I

Safety and Enforcement Bureau, Bureau of 30, II

Secretary of the Interior, Office of 2, XIV; 43, Subtitle A

Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, 30, VII

Office ofInternal Revenue Service 26, IInternational Boundary and Water Commission, 22, XI

United States and Mexico, United States

SectionInternational Development, United States Agency 22, II

for

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 7International Development Cooperation Agency, 22, XII

United StatesInternational Joint Commission, United States 22, IV

and CanadaInternational Organizations Employees Loyalty 5, V

BoardInternational Trade Administration 15, III; 19, IIIInternational Trade Commission, United States 19, IIInterstate Commerce Commission 5, XLInvestment Security, Office of 31, VIIIJames Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation 45, XXIVJapan-United States Friendship Commission 22, XVIJoint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries 20, VIIIJustice Department 2, XXVIII; 5, XXVIII; 28,

I, XI; 40, IV

Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, 27, II

Bureau of

Drug Enforcement Administration 21, II

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 28

Federal Claims Collection Standards 31, IX

Federal Prison Industries, Inc. 28, III

Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the 45, V

United States

Immigration Review, Executive Office for 8, V

Offices of Independent Counsel 28, VI

Prisons, Bureau of 28, V

Property Management Regulations 41, 128Labor Department 2, XXIX; 5, XLII

Employee Benefits Security Administration 29, XXV

Employees' Compensation Appeals Board 20, IV

Employment and Training Administration 20, V

Employment Standards Administration 20, VI

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 29

Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Office 41, 60

of

Federal Procurement Regulations System 41, 50

Labor-Management Standards, Office of 29, II, IV

Mine Safety and Health Administration 30, I

Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29, XVII

Office of Workers' Compensation Programs 20, VII

Public Contracts 41, 50

Secretary of Labor, Office of 29, Subtitle A

Veterans' Employment and Training Service, 41, 61; 20, IX

Office of the Assistant Secretary for

Wage and Hour Division 29, V

Workers' Compensation Programs, Office of 20, ILabor-Management Standards, Office of 29, II, IVLand Management, Bureau of 43, IILegal Services Corporation 45, XVILibrary of Congress 36, VII

Copyright Royalty Board 37, III

U.S. Copyright Office 37, IILocal Television Loan Guarantee Board 7, XXManagement and Budget, Office of 5, III, LXXVII; 14, VI;

48, 99Marine Mammal Commission 50, VMaritime Administration 46, IIMerit Systems Protection Board 5, II, LXIVMicronesian Status Negotiations, Office for 32, XXVIIMilitary Compensation and Retirement 5, XCIV

Modernization CommissionMillennium Challenge Corporation 22, XIIIMine Safety and Health Administration 30, IMinority Business Development Agency 15, XIVMiscellaneous Agencies 1, IVMonetary Offices 31, IMorris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in 36, XVI

National Environmental Policy FoundationMuseum and Library Services, Institute of 2, XXXINational Aeronautics and Space Administration

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 18National Agricultural Library 7, XLINational Agricultural Statistics Service 7, XXXVINational and Community Service, Corporation for 2, XXII; 45, XII, XXVNational Archives and Records Administration 2, XXVI; 5, LXVI; 36, XII

Information Security Oversight Office 32, XXNational Capital Planning Commission 1, IVNational Commission for Employment Policy 1, IVNational Commission on Libraries and Information 45, XVII

ScienceNational Council on Disability 34, XIINational Counterintelligence Center 32, XVIIINational Credit Union Administration 5, LXXXVI; 12, VIINational Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact 28, IX

CouncilNational Drug Control Policy, Office of 2, XXXVI; 21, IIINational Endowment for the Arts 2, XXXIINational Endowment for the Humanities 2, XXXIIINational Foundation on the Arts and the 45, XI

HumanitiesNational Geospatial-Intelligence Agency 32, INational Highway Traffic Safety Administration 23, II, III; 47, VI; 49, VNational Imagery and Mapping Agency 32, INational Indian Gaming Commission 25, IIINational Institute of Food and Agriculture 7, XXXIVNational Institute of Standards and Technology 15, IINational Intelligence, Office of Director of 5, IV; 32, XVIINational Labor Relations Board 5, LXI; 29, INational Marine Fisheries Service 50, II, IVNational Mediation Board 29, XNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 15, IX; 50, II, III, IV,

VINational Park Service 36, I National Railroad Adjustment Board 29, IIINational Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK) 49, VIINational Science Foundation 2, XXV; 5, XLIII; 45, VI

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 25National Security Council 32, XXINational Security Council and Office of Science 47, II

and Technology PolicyNational Telecommunications and Information 15, XXIII; 47, III, IV

AdministrationNational Transportation Safety Board 49, VIIINatural Resources Conservation Service 7, VINatural Resource Revenue, Office of 30, XIINavajo and Hopi Indian Relocation, Office of 25, IVNavy Department 32, VI

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 52Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 24, XXVNortheast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste 10, XVIII

CommissionNuclear Regulatory Commission 2, XX; 5, XLVIII; 10, I

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 20Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29, XVIIOccupational Safety and Health Review Commission 29, XXOcean Energy Management, Bureau of 30, VOffices of Independent Counsel 28, VIOffice of Workers' Compensation Programs 20, VIIOklahoma City National Memorial Trust 36, XVOperations Office 7, XXVIIIOverseas Private Investment Corporation 5, XXXIII; 22, VIIPatent and Trademark Office, United States 37, IPayment From a Non-Federal Source for Travel 41, 304

ExpensesPayment of Expenses Connected With the Death of 41, 303

Certain EmployeesPeace Corps 2, XXXVII; 22, IIIPennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation 36, IXPension Benefit Guaranty Corporation 29, XLPersonnel Management, Office of 5, I, XXXV; 5, IV; 45,

VIII

Human Resources Management and Labor Relations 5, XCVII

Systems, Department of Homeland Security

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 17

Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Federal 48, 21

Acquisition Regulation

Federal Employees Health Benefits Acquisition 48, 16

RegulationPipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety 49, I

AdministrationPostal Regulatory Commission 5, XLVI; 39, IIIPostal Service, United States 5, LX; 39, IPostsecondary Education, Office of 34, VIPresident's Commission on White House 1, IV

FellowshipsPresidential Documents 3Presidio Trust 36, XPrisons, Bureau of 28, VPrivacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board 6, XProcurement and Property Management, Office of 7, XXXIIProductivity, Technology and Innovation, 37, IV

Assistant SecretaryPublic Contracts, Department of Labor 41, 50Public and Indian Housing, Office of Assistant 24, IX

Secretary forPublic Health Service 42, IRailroad Retirement Board 20, IIReclamation, Bureau of 43, IRefugee Resettlement, Office of 45, IVRelocation Allowances 41, 302Research and Innovative Technology 49, XI

AdministrationRural Business-Cooperative Service 7, XVIII, XLII, LRural Development Administration 7, XLIIRural Housing Service 7, XVIII, XXXV, LRural Telephone Bank 7, XVI Rural Utilities Service 7, XVII, XVIII, XLII, LSafety and Environmental Enforcement, Bureau of 30, IISaint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation 33, IVScience and Technology Policy, Office of 32, XXIVScience and Technology Policy, Office of, and 47, II

National Security CouncilSecret Service 31, IVSecurities and Exchange Commission 5, XXXIV; 17, IISelective Service System 32, XVISmall Business Administration 2, XXVII; 13, ISmithsonian Institution 36, VSocial Security Administration 2, XXIII; 20, III; 48, 23Soldiers' and Airmen's Home, United States 5, XISpecial Counsel, Office of 5, VIIISpecial Education and Rehabilitative Services, 34, III

Office ofState Department 2, VI; 22, I; 28, XI

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 6Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, 30, VII

Office ofSurface Transportation Board 49, XSusquehanna River Basin Commission 18, VIIITechnology Administration 15, XITechnology Policy, Assistant Secretary for 37, IVTennessee Valley Authority 5, LXIX; 18, XIIIThrift Supervision Office, Department of the 12, V

TreasuryTrade Representative, United States, Office of 15, XXTransportation, Department of 2, XII; 5, L

Commercial Space Transportation 14, III

Contract Appeals, Board of 48, 63

Emergency Management and Assistance 44, IV

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 12

Federal Aviation Administration 14, I

Federal Highway Administration 23, I, II

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 49, III

Federal Railroad Administration 49, II

Federal Transit Administration 49, VI

Maritime Administration 46, II

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 23, II, III; 47, IV; 49, V

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety 49, I

Administration

Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation 33, IV

Secretary of Transportation, Office of 14, II; 49, Subtitle A

Surface Transportation Board 49, X

Transportation Statistics Bureau 49, XITransportation, Office of 7, XXXIIITransportation Security Administration 49, XIITransportation Statistics Bureau 49, XITravel Allowances, Temporary Duty (TDY) 41, 301Treasury Department 2, X;5, XXI; 12, XV; 17,

IV; 31, IX

Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau 27, I

Community Development Financial Institutions 12, XVIII

Fund

Comptroller of the Currency 12, I

Customs and Border Protection 19, I

Engraving and Printing, Bureau of 31, VI

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 10

Federal Claims Collection Standards 31, IX

Federal Law Enforcement Training Center 31, VII

Financial Crimes Enforcement Network 31, X

Fiscal Service 31, II

Foreign Assets Control, Office of 31, V

Internal Revenue Service 26, I

Investment Security, Office of 31, VIII

Monetary Offices 31, I

Secret Service 31, IV

Secretary of the Treasury, Office of 31, Subtitle A

Thrift Supervision, Office of 12, VTruman, Harry S. Scholarship Foundation 45, XVIIIUnited States and Canada, International Joint 22, IV

Commission United States and Mexico, International Boundary 22, XI

and Water Commission, United States SectionU.S. Copyright Office 37, IIUtah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation 43, III

CommissionVeterans Affairs Department 2, VIII; 38, I

Federal Acquisition Regulation 48, 8Veterans' Employment and Training Service, 41, 61; 20, IX

Office of the Assistant Secretary forVice President of the United States, Office of 32, XXVIIIWage and Hour Division 29, VWater Resources Council 18, VIWorkers' Compensation Programs, Office of 20, IWorld Agricultural Outlook Board 7, XXXVIII List of CFR Sections Affected All changes in this volume of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) that were made by documents published in the Federal Register since January 1, 2010 are enumerated in the following list. Entries indicate the nature of the changes effected. Page numbers refer to Federal Register pages. The user should consult the entries for chapters, parts and subparts as well as sections for revisions.For changes to this volume of the CFR prior to this listing, consult the annual edition of the monthly List of CFR Sections Affected (LSA). The LSA is available at www.fdsys.gov. For changes to this volume of the CFR prior to 2001, see the ``List of CFR Sections Affected, 1949-1963, 1964-1972, 1973-1985, and 1986-2000'' published in 11 separate volumes. The ``List of CFR Sections Affected 1986-2000'' is available at www.fdsys.gov.

2010 40 CFR

75 FR

PageChapter I63.1340 Revised....................................................5505163.1341 Amended....................................................5505163.1343 Revised....................................................5505263.1344 Revised....................................................5505363.1345 Revised....................................................5505463.1346 Revised....................................................5505463.1347 Revised....................................................5505463.1348 Revised....................................................5505563.1349 Revised....................................................5505763.1350 Revised....................................................5505963.1351 Revised....................................................5506363.1352 Revised....................................................5506363.1354 (b)(9)(vi) and (c) added...................................5506363.1355 (e) and (f) revised; (g) added.............................5506463.1356 Revised....................................................5506463.1340--63.1359 (Subpart LLL) Table 1 revised.....................55064

2011 40 CFR

76 FR

PageChapter I63.1250 (g) revised................................................2259963.1251 Amended....................................................2260063.1255 (g)(4)(v)(A) revised.......................................2260063.1256 (a)(4)(i) introductory text revised; (a)(4)(iii) and (iv)

removed....................................................2260063.1257 (a) introductory text revised; (e)(2)(iii)(A)(6)(ii)

amended....................................................2260063.1258 (b)(8)(iv) removed.........................................2260163.1259 (a)(3) revised.............................................2260163.1260 (a) and (i) revised; (n) added.............................2260163.1250--63.1261 (Subpart GGG) Table 1 amended.....................2260163.1343 (b)(1) Table 1 amended; (e) added...........................283563.1350 (d)(2) revised..............................................283663.1351 Revised.....................................................2837

2012 40 CFR

77 FR

(1) and (2) revised;

(d)(3) and (4) added.......................................4958463.1271 Amended....................................................4958563.1272 Revised....................................................4958563.1274 (c) introductory text and (g) revised; (d) removed; (h)

(3) and (4) added.......................................4958463.1271 Amended....................................................4958563.1272 Revised....................................................4958563.1274 (c) introductory text and (g) revised; (d) removed; (h)

(1), (c)(2) and (3) revised........................4958663.1281 (c)(1), (d) heading, (1)(i)(C), (ii), (iii), (4)(i),

(i)(C), (ii), (iii), (4)(i),

(i)(C), (ii), (iii), (4)(i),

(5)(i), (e)(2), (3) introductory text and (ii) revised;

(i), (e)(2), (3) introductory text and (ii) revised;

(d) introductory text and (f) added........................49587 63.1282 (a) introductory text, (1)(ii), (2), (b)(6)(i), (d)

(1)(i) through (v), (2), (3)

(i) through (v), (2), (3)

(i)(B), (iii) introductory text, (iv)

(i),

(5), (e) introductory text, (2), (3), (f) introductory

(1), (2) introductory text, (iii) introductory text,

(A), (B) and (3) revised; (c), (d)(3)(v), (vi), (e)(4),

(5), (6), (g) and (h) added................................4958863.1283 (b), (d)(1)(iii), (iv), (3)(i)(H) and (6)(v) added; (d)(1)

(i)(A), (D), (G), (4),

(A), (D), (G), (4),

(5)(i), (ii)(A), (B), (C), (6) introductory text, (ii) and

(i), (ii)(A), (B), (C), (6) introductory text, (ii) and

(7) revised; (d)(8) removed................................4959463.1284 (b)(3) introductory text, (4)(ii) and (iii) revised;

(b)(3)(ii) removed; (b)(7)(ix), (f), (g) and (h) added.....4959563.1285 (b)(1), (6), (d) introductory text, (1) introductory text,

(3)(ii) removed; (b)(7)(ix), (f), (g) and (h) added.....4959563.1285 (b)(1), (6), (d) introductory text, (1) introductory text,

(ii) removed; (b)(7)(ix), (f), (g) and (h) added.....4959563.1285 (b)(1), (6), (d) introductory text, (1) introductory text,

(i), (ii) introductory text, (2) introductory text, (4)

introductory text, (ii), (10), (e)(2) introductory text

and (ii)(B) revised; (b)(7) removed; (d)(4)(iv), (11),

(12), (e)(2)(ii)(D), (E), (x) through (xiii) and (g) added

4959663.1287 (a) revised................................................4959763.1270--63.1289 (Subpart HHH) Appendix amended....................49597

2013 40 CFR

78 FR

(1), (6) through (9) and (c) revised....................1003663.1341 Amended....................................................1003763.1343 Revised....................................................1003763.1344 Revised....................................................1003963.1345 Revised....................................................1003963.1346 (a) introductory text, (1) and (c) through (f) revised;

(g) added..................................................1003963.1347 (a)(1) revised.............................................1004063.1348 (a) introductory text, (1), (2), (3)(ii), (iii), (iv), (4)

through (8), (b) and (c)(2)(iv) revised; (a)(3)(i) amended

(1), (3) introductory text, (v),

(vi), (4), (5), (6), (c), (d)(1) introductory text, (ii),

(2) and (e) revised; (b)(7) and (8) added..................1004263.1350 (a) through (d), (f) introductory text, (1)(iv), (v),

(vi), (2)(i), (iii), (3), (4), (g)(1) introductory text,

(2), (4), (h)(1)(ii), (i)(1), (2), (k), (l), (m)

(i), (9) introductory text,

(10) introductory text, (i) through (vii), (11)(v), (n)

introductory text, (o) introductory text, (p) introductory

(1) introductory text, (2) introductory text and (5)

introductory text revised; (n)(3) removed..................1004863.1351 (c) and (d) revised; (e) added.............................1005363.1352 (b) revised................................................1005363.1353 (b)(6) added...............................................1005363.1354 (b)(4) and (5) removed; (b)(9)(vi) and (c) revised;

(b)(9)(vii) added..........................................1005363.1355 (f) and (g)(1) revised; (h) added..........................1005363.1356 Revised....................................................1005463.1357 (a)(1) and (2) revised.....................................1005463.1340--63.1359 (Subpart LLL) Table 3 amended.....................10054

(9)(vii) added..........................................1005363.1355 (f) and (g)(1) revised; (h) added..........................1005363.1356 Revised....................................................1005463.1357 (a)(1) and (2) revised.....................................1005463.1340--63.1359 (Subpart LLL) Table 3 amended.....................10054

(vii) added..........................................1005363.1355 (f) and (g)(1) revised; (h) added..........................1005363.1356 Revised....................................................1005463.1357 (a)(1) and (2) revised.....................................1005463.1340--63.1359 (Subpart LLL) Table 3 amended.....................10054

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79 FR

PageChapter I63.1251 Amended....................................................1128463.1290 (c) revised; (d) added.....................................4808663.1291 (a) revised................................................4808763.1292 Amended....................................................4808763.1293 Revised....................................................4808763.1294 (a)(1)(i), (c) and (d)(2)(ii) revised; (d)(2)(iii) added

4808763.1295 Removed....................................................4808763.1296 Removed....................................................4808763.1297 Revised....................................................4808763.1298 Revised....................................................4808763.1299 Removed....................................................4808763.1302 Revised....................................................4808763.1303 (a) introductory text and (b) revised; (a)(3), (4), (c),

(d) and (e) removed........................................4808763.1304 Removed....................................................48088 63.1306 (c) removed; (d), (e) and (g) redesignated as new (c), (d)

and (e); new (c) introductory text, (3), new (d), new

(e)(1), (2) and (f) revised; new (g) added.................4808863.1307 (a)(2), (b)(3)(i)(C), (ii)(D) and (d) removed; (a)(3),

(1), (2) and (f) revised; new (g) added.................4808863.1307 (a)(2), (b)(3)(i)(C), (ii)(D) and (d) removed; (a)(3),

(4), (b)(3)(ii)(E) through (H) and (e) through (h)

redesignated as new (a)(2), (3), (b)(3)(ii)(D) through (G)

and (d) through (g); new (a)(2) introductory text, (ii),

(3) introductory text, (b)(1), (3) introductory text, (i)

(A), (c)

and new (e) revised; new (h) added.........................4808863.1308 (a) introductory text, (b)(3), (6) and (c) revised; (d)

removed; (e) redesignated as new (d).......................4808963.1309 (b)(4) removed; (b)(5) redesignated as new (b)(4)..........4808963.1290--63.1309 (Subpart III) Table 1 removed; Table 2

redesignated as new Table 1 and amended....................48089

(1), (d)

introductory text and (j) revised; (k) added...............1736363.1311 (b), (c), (d) introductory text and (6) revised; (d)(7)

added......................................................1736463.1312 Amended....................................................1736463.1315 (a) introductory text and (b)(2) revised; (a)(19) added....1736463.1316 (b)(1)(i)(A), (ii)(A), (2)(i)(A), (ii)(A) and (c)(1)(i)

revised....................................................1736563.1318 (b)(1) and (c) amended.....................................1736663.1319 (c) heading revised........................................1736663.1324 (c)(4)(ii)(C) amended......................................1736663.1329 (c) introductory text amended; (c)(2)(i) and (ii) added....1736663.1331 (a) introductory text and (c) revised; (a)(9) added........1736763.1332 (f) revised................................................1736763.1333 (a) introductory text and (1) introductory text revised;

(b) introductory text amended..............................1736763.1334 (f)(1) introductory text, (2) introductory text, (3)

(i) introductory text, (4) and (7)

amended; (f)(1)(v), (2)(ii)(B), (5) and (6) revised; (g)

removed....................................................1736863.1335 (b)(1), (d)(7), (e)(3)(v), (ix)(B), (6)(iii)(E),

(xii)(A)(1), (D), (h)(1)(ii), (2)(iii) and (iv) revised;

(A)(1), (D), (h)(1)(ii), (2)(iii) and (iv) revised;

(d) introductory text, (e) introductory text, (3)

(i), (5) introductory text, (6)

(1)(i) and (iii) amended;

(i) and (iii) amended;

(d)(10), (e)(5)(xii), (6)(xiii) and (9) added;

(10), (e)(5)(xii), (6)(xiii) and (9) added;

(e)(3)(viii) removed.......................................1736863.1310--63.1336 (Subpart JJJ) Table 1 amended.....................1737163.1360 (e) heading, (1) introductory text, (3) and (4) revised;

(3)(viii) removed.......................................1736863.1310--63.1336 (Subpart JJJ) Table 1 amended.....................1737163.1360 (e) heading, (1) introductory text, (3) and (4) revised;

(viii) removed.......................................1736863.1310--63.1336 (Subpart JJJ) Table 1 amended.....................1737163.1360 (e) heading, (1) introductory text, (3) and (4) revised;

(k) added..................................................1737163.1361 Amended....................................................1737263.1362 (i) revised................................................1737263.1363 (b) introductory text, (g)(4)(v)(A), (h)(2) introductory

(A), (iii)(A),

(A), (iii)(A),

(B), (6) introductory text and (h)(3)(ii)(J) revised;

(b)(4), (g)(11), (h)(2)(iv) and (3)(v) added...............1737263.1364 (a)(1) and (b) revised.....................................1737463.1365 (b) introductory text revised; (h)(3) removed..............1737463.1366 (b)(1)(ii) introductory text amended; (b)(8) revised.......1737463.1367 (a)(3) and (e) revised.....................................1737463.1368 (e) introductory text amended; (i) revised; (p) added......1737563.1360--63.1369 (Subpart MMM) Table 1 amended.....................1737563.1400 (k) revised................................................6092963.1401 (a) and (b) revised........................................6092963.1402 (a) and (b) amended........................................6092963.1404 (a) introductory text amended..............................6093063.1405 (a) introductory text and (b) amended; (a)(3) added........6093063.1410 Introductory text amended..................................60930 63.1411 Added......................................................6093063.1412 (c) amended................................................6093163.1413 (c)(5) and (h) redesignated as (c)(6) and (i); new (c)(5)

(4), (g)(11), (h)(2)(iv) and (3)(v) added...............1737263.1364 (a)(1) and (b) revised.....................................1737463.1365 (b) introductory text revised; (h)(3) removed..............1737463.1366 (b)(1)(ii) introductory text amended; (b)(8) revised.......1737463.1367 (a)(3) and (e) revised.....................................1737463.1368 (e) introductory text amended; (i) revised; (p) added......1737563.1360--63.1369 (Subpart MMM) Table 1 amended.....................1737563.1400 (k) revised................................................6092963.1401 (a) and (b) revised........................................6092963.1402 (a) and (b) amended........................................6092963.1404 (a) introductory text amended..............................6093063.1405 (a) introductory text and (b) amended; (a)(3) added........6093063.1410 Introductory text amended..................................60930 63.1411 Added......................................................6093063.1412 (c) amended................................................6093163.1413 (c)(5) and (h) redesignated as (c)(6) and (i); new (c)(5)

and (h) added; (a)(2) introductory text, new (i)

(i), (5) and (6)

revised; new (i)(4)(iii) amended...........................6093163.1414 (d)(10) added..............................................6093263.1415 (b)(1)(ii)(C) amended......................................6093263.1416 (b), (c)(4), (d)(3)(iv)(B), (e)(3)(iv)(B), (h)(1)(ii) and

(2)(iv) revised; (f)(5), (6) and (g)(5) added; (h)(1)(i),

(iv) revised; (f)(5), (6) and (g)(5) added; (h)(1)(i),

(iii) and (2)(iii) amended.................................6093263.1417 (d), (f)(1) and (h)(7) introductory text amended; (d)(8),

(9), (11)(ii), (e) introductory text, (f)(3)(i), (ii), (5)

introductory text, (g), (h) introductory text and

(k)(3)(i)(F) revised; (e)(10), (f)(13) and (h)(8) added....6093363.1400--63.1419 (Subpart OOO) Table 1 amended.....................60934

(3)(i)(F) revised; (e)(10), (f)(13) and (h)(8) added....6093363.1400--63.1419 (Subpart OOO) Table 1 amended.....................60934

(i)(F) revised; (e)(10), (f)(13) and (h)(8) added....6093363.1400--63.1419 (Subpart OOO) Table 1 amended.....................60934

(F) revised; (e)(10), (f)(13) and (h)(8) added....6093363.1400--63.1419 (Subpart OOO) Table 1 amended.....................60934

(1), (d) introductory

text, (e)(8) heading and (h) revised; (i) added............1737663.1422 (b), (d) introductory text and (e)(1) revised; (d)(2)(iv)

amended; (d)(6) added......................................1737763.1423 (a) and (b) amended........................................1737763.1427 (j)(2) introductory text and (k)(3)(ii) revised............1737763.1428 (h)(2)(ii) revised.........................................1737763.1429 (c) introductory text and (d)(1) amended...................1737763.1430 (d)(2)(i) amended..........................................1737863.1434 (a) revised; (c) added; (d) amended........................1737863.1437 (a) introductory text revised; (a)(1) introductory text

(1) introductory text, (2), (f)(1)(v) and (3)(ii)(B)

revised; (f)(4) amended; (g) removed.......................1737963.1439 (b)(1), (c), (d)(7), (e)(4)(v), (vii)(B), (6)(iii)(D)(3),

(E), (viii)(A)(1), (D), (h)(1)(ii), (2)(iii) and (iv)

revised; (d) introductory text, (e) introductory text, (3)

(i), (ii), (5)

(1)(i)

(i)

and (iii) amended; (d)(10), (e)(5)(viii), (6)(ix) and (9)

added; (e)(4)(vi) removed..................................1737963.1420--63.1439 (Subpart PPP) Table 1 amended.....................17381

Tables 2 and 7 amended.........................................17382

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