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By our reading of the regulations, the only reporting required of the oxygenate blender who elects to comply with the oxygen standard on a per gallon basis is a yearly report due the last day of February of each year (beginning in 1996) that states the total volume of RFG produced along with the certification statement. Is our interpretation correct? Are we correct in assuming that batch numbers and individual batch data are not required as part of the report?
See More Frequent Questions about Fuels Registration, Reporting, and Compliance Help . Your interpretation is correct. (10/31/94) This question and answer was originally posted at
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What is the definition of a responsible corporate officer (RCO) who is required to certify some of the submissions involved?
See More Frequent Questions about Fuels Registration, Reporting, and Compliance Help . Under § 80.75(n), reports to EPA must be signed and certified as correct by the owner or a responsible corporate officer of the refiner, importer, or oxygenate blender. "Owner" means the person who is the principal owner of…
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Question 14, Section VI.C., of the July 1, 1994 Question and Answer Document provides an example of the creation and addition of two different batches to form a composite mixture. All or a portion of this composite is shipped as RFG. How will the refinery account for this shipment under recordkeeping and averaging requirements (assuming the refinery is averaging), based on the scenario outlined in Question 14?
See More Frequent Questions about Fuels Registration, Reporting, and Compliance Help . Question 14 relates to in-line blending operations that have petitioned EPA for and received an exemption from the independent sampling and testing requirements of the RFG regulations. In such petitions, refiners often define a "batch" of in-line blended…
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How does my firm become RRP-certified?
EPA's RRP program applies to all states, Tribes and territories where EPA has not specifically provided authorization for that state, Tribe or territory to operate the program themselves. Currently, there are 15 states and 1 Tribe that are authorized by EPA to operate their own RRP programs in lieu of…
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How does my firm become certified under the lead-based paint activities (abatement, inspection and risk assessment) program?
EPA's lead-based paint activities (abatement, inspection and risk assessment) program applies to all states, Tribes and territories where EPA has not specifically provided authorization for that state, Tribe or territory to operate the program themselves. EPA only administers the lead-based paint activities program in the following states and territories: Alaska…
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How do I become certified as an individual in the Lead-based Paint Activities (abatement, inspection and risk assessment) program?
EPA's Lead-based Paint Activities (abatement, inspection and risk assessment) program applies to all states, Tribes and territories where EPA has not specifically provided authorization for that state, tribe or territory to operate the program themselves. EPA only administers the Lead-based Paint Activities program in the following states, and territories: Alaska…
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How do I become accredited as a training provider?
Trainers seeking accreditation in an EPA administered state must submit their applications and fees online through EPA’s CDX system, the EPA’s electronic reporting system: https://cdx.epa.gov . If you have not previously created a CDX account, click “Register with CDX”, accept the terms, choose “LEAD: Lead-Based Paint Program”, and select “Training…
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How do I know that my transaction will be secure?
Online transactions are managed by the U.S. Department of Treasury. For more information regarding the security controls in place to protect your transactions, please visit https://www.pay.gov/public/about-us/privacy-and-security . Question Number: 23002-37016 Find a printable PDF copy of all frequent questions pertaining to lead .
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How do I verify that the fees I am being asked to pay are correct?
Click the link below that applies to your application type: Firm Individual Training Provider If you still have questions, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD [5323]. Question Number: 23002-37013 Find a printable PDF copy of all frequent questions pertaining to lead .
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How should a party producing reformulated gasoline or RBOB make the designation of per gallon or average for the appropriate fuel parameters?
See More Frequent Questions about Fuels Registration, Reporting, and Compliance Help . If filing by paper, the party should submit the Annual Compliance Designation with its first quarter batch reports. If filing electronically, the first batch report transmitted must include the designations which will apply to each subsequent batch for…
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Regulation Section 80.1131(b)(4) states that, in the event that the same RIN is transferred to two or more parties, "all such RINs will be deemed to be invalid, unless EPA in its sole discretion determines that some portion of these RINS is valid." What’s the process to determine if a portion of RINs are valid?
See More Frequent Questions about Fuels Registration, Reporting, and Compliance Help . In many circumstances, EPA will be able to determine whether any of the RINs (or particular gallon-RINs within a batch-RIN) are valid from the information submitted to EPA in the RIN generation and transaction reports. Through these reports…
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What if I never receive a confirmation email after I complete and submit my application?
Check your junk or spam email folder for a message from lead.paint@epa.gov . Any important documents that may have been transmitted in the email, such as your exam letter if you are required to take an exam, can also be found in your CDX Inbox. We recommend that you adjust…
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How do I submit an abatement notification?
Answer: Submit abatement notifications through CDX using the “Abatement Notifications” link on the MyCDX homepage. If you do not have a CDX account with access to this link, contact the CDX Helpdesk at 1-888-890-1995 or helpdesk@epacdx.net for assistance. Question Number: 23002-37021 Find a printable PDF copy of all frequent questions…
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I clicked the “Submit” button to submit my application and nothing happened, or I received an error message. What do I do?
Answer: Please contact the CDX Help Desk at 1-888-890-1995 (970-494-5500 for international callers) or helpdesk@epacdx.net for assistance. Question Number: 23002-37014 Find a printable PDF copy of all frequent questions pertaining to lead .
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What if I accidentally submitted my application for the wrong certification? (i.e. I requested firm RRP certification instead of abatement certification)
Contact the CDX Help Desk at 1-888-890-1995 (970-494-5500 for international callers), helpdesk@epacdx.net or use the online chat portal for assistance. Question Number: 23002-37007 Find a printable PDF copy of all frequent questions pertaining to lead .
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