40 CFR 97.14 - Objections concerning NOX authorized account representative.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 40: Protection of Environment (December 2005)


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TITLE 40 - PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

CHAPTER I - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

SUBCHAPTER C - AIR PROGRAMS

PART 97 - FEDERAL NOX BUDGET TRADING PROGRAM

subpart b - NO AUTHORIZED ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE FOR NO BUDGET SOURCES

97.14 - Objections concerning NOX authorized account representative.

  (a) Once a complete account certificate of representation under 97.13 has been submitted and received, the permitting authority and the Administrator will rely on the account certificate of representation unless and until a superseding complete account certificate of representation under 97.13 is received by the Administrator.

  (b) Except as provided in 97.12 (a) or (b), no objection or other communication submitted to the permitting authority or the Administrator concerning the authorization, or any representation, action, inaction, or submission of the NOX authorized account representative shall affect any representation, action, inaction, or submission of the NOX authorized account representative or the finality of any decision or order by the permitting authority or the Administrator under the NOX Budget Trading Program.

  (c) Neither the permitting authority nor the Administrator will adjudicate any private legal dispute concerning the authorization or any representation, action, inaction, or submission of any NOX authorized account representative, including private legal disputes concerning the proceeds of NOX allowance transfers.

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