Laws & Regulations
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Lesson 3: Typical Application Components
Cross-Media Electronic Reporting Regulation (CROMERR) 101: Fundamentals for States, Tribes, and Local Governments is designed for States, Tribes, and Local Governments that administer EPA-authorized programs under Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulation
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Lesson 3: Cover Sheet
Application cover sheets inform EPA of the agency, contacts, system overview, and programs covered by the application.
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Lesson 3: Attorney General (AG) Certification
The AG Certification is a letter confirming legal authority to implement the electronic reporting covered by the application and enforce the affected programs using the electronic documents received under those programs.
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Lesson 7: From Key Decisions to CROMERR-Compliant Solutions
CROMERR 101 Lesson 7 addressed two key decisions: the type of credential you use and how you define the copy of record.
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Lesson 7: Key Decision 2 - Defining the Copy of Record (COR)
CROMERR 101 Lesson 7: What the system defines as the copy of record determines how the COR is shown to be true and correct, and how the opportunity to review is provided.
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Lesson 7: Key Decision 1 - Type of Credential Used (continued)
Two types of credentials, PINS or passwords and certificates associated with public-private key pairs, could lead to CROMERR compliant systems.
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Missouri SIP: Chapter 5 - Air Quality Standards and Air Pollution Regulations for the St. Louis Metropolitan Area
EPA Approved Missouri Regulations - 40 CFR 52.1320
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Lesson 7: From Requirements to Specific Solutions - Two Key Decisions
CROMERR 101 Lesson 7 covers two key decisions applicants will make as they consider particular solutions to meet the general performance goals.
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Public Informational Webinar: Final Regional Haze Rule Revisions
Webinar slides for the final regional haze rule revisions.
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Tribal NSR Permits in EPA's South Central Region - Santo Domingo/Kewa Tribe Rosario Terminal
Part 71 Title V Operating Permit for Santo Domingo/Kewa Tribe Rosario Terminal
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Lesson 5: Defining "Valid Electronic Signatures"
A valid electronic signature on an electronic document is one that is created with an electronic signature device that is uniquely entitled to a signatory, not compromised, and used by a signatory who is authorized to sign the electronic document.
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Final Rule Accelerating the Phaseout of Ozone-Depleting Substances
Complete text of the rule 58 FR 65018, which implements an acceleration of the phaseout of ozone-depleting substances.
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Final Rule Implementing Section 604 of the Clean Air Act
Complete text of the rule 57 FR 33754, which implements Section 604 of the Clean Air Act. That section limits the production and consumption of ozone-depleting substances.
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Labeling Ozone-Depleting Products
Provides information on rules for labeling products with ozone-depleting substances.
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Electronic Reporting for Ozone-Depleting Substances
Three-part guidance developed to assist stakeholders in electronically submitting data on ozone-depleting substances.
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Importing ODS and HFCs for Destruction
This document provides information for reporting entities on how to submit your certification of intent to import ozone depleting substances (ODS) for destruction,
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Submitting Other Documents to EPA
This document provides information for reporting entities on how to securely submit other documents to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on ozone depleting substances (ODS), in accordance with CFR 40, Part 82.
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Lesson 1: What Does the Rule Do?
The Cross-Media Electronic Reporting Rule removes regulatory obstacles, sets standards for electronic reporting and provides a special, streamlined EPA approval process