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INDEX of
EPA LEGAL AUTHORITY
Statutes & Legislative History
Executive Orders Regulations
JANUARY 1974
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of the Administrator
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INDEX of
EPA LEGAL AUTHORITY
Statutes & Legislative History
Executive Orders, Regulations
JANUARY 1974
RUSSELL E. TRAIN
ADMINISTRATOR
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INSTRUCTIONS
The purpose of this Index is to provide a legally cited listing of all the statutes with
their legislative histories, executive orders, regulations, and guidelines and reports, that
are currently applicable to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It is a quick ref-
erence source as well as providing the citations to enable one to obtain the actual material.
The Index is divided into seven major divisions:
A. GENERAL E. PESTICIDES
B. AIR F. RADIATION
C. WATER G. NOISE
D. SOLID WASTE
Each major division is subdivided into groupings of:
1. Statutes and Legislative History
2. Executive Orders
3. Regulations
4. Guidelines and Reports
Under the title of "A. GENERAL" appears the authorities that apply to EPA at large,
such as Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1970, as well as certain secondary authority that
applies to more than one area of pollution.
For convenience, the Statutes are listed by a one-point system, i.e., 1.1,1.2,1.3,
etc., and Legislative History begins wherever an alphabet follows the one-point system —
thus, any l.la, l.lb, 1.2a, etc, denotes legislative history pertaining to the 1.1, 1.2, etc.,
statute. For example, under the division title -
D. SOLID WASTE
1. Statutes and Legislative History
1.1 The Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 3251
etseq. (1970).
l.la The Solid Waste Disposal Act, October 20,1965, P.L.
89-272, 79 Stat. 997
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 192,
89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
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Instructions (Continued)
The Executive Orders are listed by a two-point system (2.1, 2.2, etc.), Regulations
by a three-point system (3.1, 3.2, etc.), and Guidelines and Reports by a four-point
system (4.1, 4.2, etc.). This system is used in order that the types of authorities may
be readily identified and updated.
For purposes of completeness, all legislative materials are cited in this Index listing,
even where there is little or no relevant data. Some statutes only secondarily relate to
EPA. For example, the Davis-Bacon Act is included because several major environ-
mental Acts — The Clean Air Act, The Solid Waste Disposal Act, and The Federal
Water Pollution Control Act, make direct reference to it.
Only on Congressional Record cites have selective references to page numbers been
made. In citing Congressional Record page numbers, only those pages of an Act are
listed which have material relevant to particular sections of EPA interest. In the case
where there is no relevant discussion of the section cited, the pages listed are those of
House and/or Senate passage, and denotement to this effect is made by an asterisk (*).
Lane R. Ward, J.D.
Office of the Administrator
Office of Executive Secretariat
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A. GENERAL - CURRENT LAWS LISTING
1. Statutes
1.1 Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1970, 35 Fed. Reg. 15623 (1970), 5 U.S.C.
Reorg. Plan of 1970 No. 3 (1970).
1.2 The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 U.S.C. §§ 4332(2)(c),
4344(5) (1970).
1.3 Environmental Quality Improvement Act of 1970, April 3, 1970, P.L. 91-224,
Title II, 42 U.S.C. § 4371 et seq. (1970).
1.4 Amortization of Pollution Control Facilities, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 169(a)-
(e) (1969).
1.5 Department of Transportation Act, as amended, 49 U.S.C. §§ 1651, 1653(f),
1655(g), 1656(1968).
1.6 Federal Aid Highway Act, as amended, 23 U.S.C. § § 103(e) (4), 109(h), (i),
(JU1973).
1.7 Airport and Airways Development Act, 49 U.S.C. §§ 1712(f), 1716(c)(4), (e)
(1973).
1.8 Disaster Relief Act of 1970, 42 U.S.C. § 4401 et seq. (1970).
1.9 Interest on Certain Government Obligations, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 103(c)
(4) (1971).
1.10 Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquistion Policies Act of
1970, 42 U.S.C. § 4633 (1971).
1.11 Departmental Regulations, as revised, 5 U.S.C. § 301 (1966).
1.12 Public Health Service Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 203, 215, 241, 242, 242b,
c,d,f,i,j, 243, 244, 244a, 245, 246, 247, 264 (1973).
1.13 The Davis-Bacon Act, as amended, 40 U.S.C. § 276a—276a-5 (1964).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857J-3, 33 U.S.C. § 1158(g), 42 U.S.C. § 3256]
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1.14 Public Contracts, Advertisements for Proposals for Purchases and Contracts
for Supplies or Services for Government Departments; Application to Govern-
ment Sales and Contracts to Sell and to Government Corporations, as amended,
41 U.S.C. § 5 (1958).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857b-l(a)(2)(D), 33 U.S.C. § 1155(g)(3)(A),
42 U.S.C. § 242c(e)]
1.15 Per Diem, Travel and Transportation Expenses; Experts and Consultants; Indi-
viduals Serving Without Pay, as amended, 5 U.S.C. § 5703 (1969).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. §§ 1857d(i), 1857e(e), 1857f-6e(b)(2), 33 U.S.C.
§§ 1159(a)(2)(B), 1160(c)(4), (i), 15 U.S.C. § 1475(b), 42 U.S.C. §
242f(b)(5), (6)]
1.16 Disclosure of Confidential Information Generally, as amended, 18 U.S.C. §
1905 (1948).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. §§ 1857c-9(c), 1857d(j)(l), 1857f-6(b), 1857h-
5(a)(l),33 U.S.C. §§ 1160(f)(2), (k)(l), 1163(g)(3)]
1.17 Appropriation Bills
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A. GENERAL
1. Statutes and Legislative History
1.1 Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1970, October 6,1970, 35 Fed. Reg. 15623 (1970),
5 U.S.C. Reorg. Plan of 1970 No. 3, Appendix (1970).
l.la Message of the President Relative to Reorganization Plan No. 3, July 9,
1970, Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, Vol. 6, No. 28,
p. 908 (July 13,1970).
l.lb Message of the President Transmitting Reorganization Plan No. 3, July 9,
1970, Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, Vol. 6, No. 28,
p. 917 (July 13, 1970).
l.lc Hearings on Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1970 Before the Subcommit-
tee on Executive Reorganization and Government Research of the Senate
Committe on Government Operations, 91st Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
l.ld Hearings on Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1970 Before the Subcommit-
tee on Government Operations of the House Committee on Government
Operations, 91st Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
l.le House Committee on Government Operations, H.R. REP. No. 91-1464,
91st Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
l.lf Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) July 9: House discussion, pp. 23532-23533;
(b) Sept. 28: House approving Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1970 to
Establish Environmental Protection Agency as an independent en-
tity of Government, pp. 33871-33876, 33879-33884, 34015.
1.2 National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 U.S.C. §§ 4332(2)(c), 4344(5)
(1970).
1.2a National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, January 1, 1970, P.L. 91-
190, §§ 102(2)(c), 204(5), 83 Stat. 853, 855.
(1) Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, S.REP. No. 91-
296, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
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(2) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R. REP.
No. 91-378 (Part 2), 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-765, 91st Cong., 1st
Sess. (1969).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969):
(a) July 10: Considered and passed Senate, pp. 19008-19009,
19013;
(b) Sept. 23: Amended and passed House, pp. 26569-26591;
(c) Oct. 8: Senate disagrees to House amendments, agreed to
conference, pp. 29066-29074, 29076-29089;
(d) Dec. 20: Senate agreed to conference report, pp. 40415-40417,
40421-40427;
(e) Dec. 22: House agreed to conference report, pp. 40923-40928.
1.3 Environmental Quality Improvement Act of 1970, 42 U.S.C. § 4371 et seq. (1970).
1.3a Environmental Quality Improvement Act of 1970, April 3, 1970, P.L.
91-224, Title II, 84 Stat. 114.
(1) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 91-127, 91st
Cong., 1st Sees. (1969).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-351, 91st Cong.,
1st Sess. (1969).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-940, 91st Cong., 2d
Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 115 (1969), April 16: Passed House, p. 9259;
(b) Vol. 115 (1969), Oct. 7: Amended and passed Senate, pp.
28952-28954, 28956-28957, 28962, 28967, 28969, 28972;
(c) Vol. 116 (1970), March 24: Senate agreed to conference
report, pp. 9004-9005, 9009;
(d) Vol. 116 (1970), March 25: House agreed to conference
report, pp. 9333-9334.
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1.4 Amortization of Pollution Control Facilities, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 169(a)-
(e) (1969).
1.4a Amortization of Pollution Control Facilities, December 30, 1969, P.L.
91-172, § 704, 83 Stat. 667.
(1) House Committee on Ways and Means, H.R. REP. No. 91-413
(Part I), 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) House Committee on Ways and Means, H.R. REP. No. 91-413
(Part II), 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(3) Senate Committee on Finance, S. REP. No. 91-552, 91st Cong.,
1st Sess. (1969).
(4) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-782, 91st Cong.,
1st Sess. (1969).
(5) Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969):
(a) Aug. 7: Debated and passed House, pp. 22746, 22774-22775;
(b) Nov. 24, Dec. 5,8,9: Debated and passed Senate, pp. 35486,
37321-37322, 37631-37633, 37884-37888;
(c) Dec. 22: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 40718; *
(d) Dec. 22: House debates and agrees to conference report, pp.
40820, 40900. *
1.5 Department of Transportation Act, as amended, 49 U.S.C. §§ 1651, 1653(f),
1655(g), 1656 (1968).
1.5a Department of Transportation Act, October 15,1966, P.L. 89-670,
§§ 2, 4(f), (g), 6, 7, 80 Stat. 931.
(1) House Committee on Government Operations, H.R. REP. No.
1701, 89th Cong., 2d Sess. (1966).
(2) Senate Committee on Government Operations, S. REP. No. 1659,
89th Cong., 2d Sess. (1966).
(3) Senate Committee on Government Operations, S. REP. No. 1660,
89th Cong., 2d Sess. (1966).
(4) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2236, 89th Cong., 2d Sess.
(1966).
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(5) Congressional Record, Vol. 112 (1966):
(a) Aug. 24: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 21236-
21237,21275;
(b) Sept. 29: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 24374-24375,
24402-24403;
(c) Oct. 13: House agrees to conference report, pp. 26651-
26652;
(d) Oct. 13: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 26563,
26568.
1.5b Federal Highway Act of 1968, August 23,1968, P.L. 90-495, § 18(b),
82 Stat. 824.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 1340, 90th Cong.,
2d Sess. (1968).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 1584, 90th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1968).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1799, 90th Cong., 2d
Sess. (1968).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 114 (1968):
(a) July 1: Debated, amended and passed Senate, pp. 19529,
19530,19522;
(b) July 3: Amended and passed House, pp. 19937, 19947,19950; *
(c) July 26: House agrees to conference report, pp. 23712, 23713;
(d) July 29: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 24036, 24037,
24038.
1.6 Federal Aid Highway Act of 1970, as amended, 23 U.S.C. § 109(h),
(i), (j), (1973).
1.6a Federal Aid Highway Act of 1970, December 31, 1970, P.L. 91-605,
§ 136(b), 84 Stat. 1734.
(1) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 91-1554, 91st
Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
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(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-1254, 91st
Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. 91-1780, 91st Cong., 2d Sess.
(1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970).
(a) Nov. 25: Debated and passed House, pp. 38936-38937, 38957-
38962, 38974-38976, 38997;
(b) Nov. 25: Proceedings vacated, laid on the table, pp. 39007-
39014;
(c) Dec. 7: Passed Senate, Senate insists on its amendments and
asks for conference, p. 40095;
(d) Dec. 8: Action of House rescinded, passed House, House dis-
agrees to Senate amendments and agrees to conference, p. 40265;
(e) Dec. 17-18: House agrees to conference report, pp. 42514-
42518;
(f) Dec. 19: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 42717-42723.
1.6b Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973, August 13, 1973, P.L. 93-87, § 114,
165, 87 Stat. 257, 282.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 93-61, 93rd Cong.,
1st Sess. (1973).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 93-118, 93rd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1973)
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 93-410, 93rd Cong.,
1st Sess. (1973)
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 119 (1973):
(a) March 14,15: Considered and passed Senate, pp. S4724-S4730,
S4734-S4738, S4741, S4745-S4749, S4752-S4782;
(b) April 17-19: Considered and passed House, amended, pp.
H2916-H2917, H2923, H2930-H2933, H2941, H2947, H2985-
H2989, H2990-H2992, H3033-H3034;
(c) August 1: Senate agreed to conference report, pp. S15331,
S15355, S15345,S15357;
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(d) August 3: House agreed to conference report, pp. H7392-
H7398 *
1.7 Airport and Airway Development Act, 49 U.S.C. §§ 1712(f),1716(c),(4),(e)
(1973).
1.7a Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, May 21,1970, P.L. 91-
258, §§ 12(f), 16(c)(4)(e), 84 Stat. 221, 226.
(1) House committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 91-601, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 91-565, 91st Cong.,
1st Sess. (1969).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1074, 91st Cong.,
2d Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 115 (1969), Nov. 6: Considered and passed House, pp.
33307-33308;
(b) Vol. 116 (1970), Feb. 25-26: Considered and passed Senate,
amended, pp. 4842, 5069-5072, 5082-5083;
(c) Vol. 116 (1970), May 12: Senate agreed to conference report,
p. 15136;
(d) Vol. 116 (1970), May 13: House agreed to conference report,
pp. 15294-15295, 15297.
1.7b Airport Development Acceleration Act of 1973, June 18,1973, P.L.
93-44, § 4, 87 Stat. 89.
(1) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 93-12, 93rd Cong.,
1st Sess. (1973)
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 93-157, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1973)
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 93-225, 93rd Cong., 1st
Sess. (1973)
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 119 (1973):
(a) Feb. 5: Considered and passed Senate, pp. S2088-S2101; *
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(b) May 2: Considered and passed House, amended, pp. H3258-
H3273; *
(c) May 30: House agreed to conference report, pp. H4088-
H4089; *
(d) June 5: Senate agreed to conference report, pp. S10378-
S10380. *
1.8 Disaster Assistance Act, 42 U.S.C. § 4401 et seq. (1970).
1.8a The Administration of Disaster Assistance, December 31,1970, P.L. 91-
606, Title II, 84 Stat. 1746.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-1157, 91st
Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 91-1524, 91st
Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1752, 91st Cong.,
2d Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) Sept. 9: Debated, amended, and passed Senate, pp. 31040-
31042, 31044, 31048-31051, 31058-31060, 31062-31063;
(b) Oct. 5: Debated, amended, and passed House, pp. 34795-
34798;
(c) Dec. 15,17: House debated and agrees to conference report,
pp. 42212-42214;
(d) Dec. 18: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 42369.
(5) Statement by the President Upon Signing the Bill into Law, December
31,1970, Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, Vol.
7, No. 1, January 4,1971 (p. 12).
1.9 Interest on Certain Government Obligations, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 103(c)
(4) (1971).
1.9a Amendments to Interest on Certain Government Obligations, Int. Rev.
Code, June 28, 1968, P.L. 90-364, Title I, § 107(a), 82 Stat. 266.
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(1) House Committee on Ways and Means, H.R. REP. No.
1104, 90th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1968)
(2) Senate Committee on Finance, S. REP. No. 1014, 90th Cong., 2d
Sess. (1968).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1533, 90th Cong., 2d
Sess. (1968).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 114 (1968):
(a) Feb. 29: Debated and passed House, p. 4704;*
(b) March 26, 28, April 2*: Debated in Senate, pp. 8147, 8159-
8162;
(c) June 20: House considers and passed conference report, p.
18006;*
(d) June 21: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 18179.
1.9b Revenue Act of 1971, December 10,1971, P.L. 92-178, Title III, § 315(a), 85
Stat. 529.
(1) House Committee on Ways and Means, H.R. REP. No. 92-533, 92d
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).*
(2) Senate Committee on Finance, S. REP. No. 92-437, 92d Cong., 1st
Sess. (1971).*
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-708, 92d Cong., 1st
Sess. (1971).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971):
(a) Oct. 5, 6: Considered and passed House, pp. H9155-H9178,
H9229;*
(b) Nov. 15, 22: Considered and passed Senate, amended, pp.
S18564-S18579;
(c) Dec. 9: Senate agreed to conference report, pp. S21095-
S21109;*
(d) Dec. 9: House agreed to conference report, pp. H12114-
H12134. *
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1.10 Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of
1970, 42 U.S.C. § 4633 (1971).
1.1 Oa Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies
Act of 1970, January 2, 1970, P.L. 91-646, § 213, 84 Stat. 1900.
(1) Senate Committee on Government Operations, S. REP. No. 91-
488, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 91-1656, 91st
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 115 (1969), Oct. 27: Passed Senate, pp. 31533-31535;
(b) Vol. 116 (1970), Dec. 7: Amended and passed House, pp.
40169-40172;
(c) Vol. 116 (1970), Dec. 17: Senate agrees to House amend-
ment with an amendment, pp. 42137-42140;
(d) Vol. 116 (1970), Dec. 18: House concurs in Senate amend-
ment, pp. 42506-42507.
1.11 Departmental Regulations, as revised, 5 U.S.C. § 301 (1966.)
l.lla Codification of 5 U.S.C., September 6,1966, P.L. 89-554, § 301, 80
Stat. 379.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1380, 89th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1966).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 112 (1966):
(a) July 25: Amended and passed Senate, p. 17010; *
(b) Aug. 11: House concurs in Senate amendments, p. 19077. *
1.12 Public Health Service Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 203, 215, 241, 242, 242b,
c,d,f,ij, 243, 244, 244a, 245, 246, 247, 264, (1973).
1.12a The Public Health Service Act, July 1,1944, P.L. 78-410, Title II, § §
202, 214, Title III, §§ 301, 304, 305, 306, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315,
361, 58 Stat. 683, 690, 693, 695, 703.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 1364, 78th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1944).
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(2) Senate Committee on Education and Labor, S. REP. No. 1027,
78th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1944).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 90 (1944):
(a) May 22: Amended and passed House, pp. 4794-4797,4811;
(b) June 22: Debated, amended, and passed Senate, pp. 6486-
6487, 6498-6500;
(c) June 23: House concurs in Senate amendments, pp. 6663-
6664.*
1.12b National Mental Health Act, July 3, 1946, P.L. 79-487, §§ 6, 7(a), (b),
9, 60 Stat. 423, 424.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 1445, 79th Cong., 1st Sess. (1945).
(2) Senate Committee on Education and Labor, S. REP. No. 1353,
79th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1946).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2350, 79th Cong., 2nd
Sess. (1946).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 92 (1946):
(a) March 14-15: Amended and passed House, pp. 2283-2284,
2285-2286, 2291, 2292, 2293, 2294, 2295;
(b) June 15: Amended and passed Senate, p. 6995;
(c) June 26: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 7584;
(d) June 28: House agrees to conference report, p. 7926.
1.12c National Heart Act, June 16, 1948, P.L. 80-655, §§ 4(e), (f), 5, 6, 62
Stat. 467.
(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 1298,
80th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1948).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 2144, 80th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1948).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 94 (1948):
(a) May 24: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 6297, 6298;
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(b) June 8: Amended and passed House, pp. 7405-7406;
(c) June 9: Senate concurs in House amendment, p. 7555.*
1.12d National Dental Research Act, June 24, 1948, P.L. 80-755, § 4(c), (f),
62 Stat. 601.
(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 436,
80th Cong., 1st Sess. (1947).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 2158, 80th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1948).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 94 (1948):
(a) June 8: Amended and passed House, p. 7417;
(b) June 12: Amended and passed Senate, p. 7934;*
(c) June 14: House concurs in Senate amendments, p. 8175.
1.12e Public Health Service Act Amendments, June 25, 1948, P.L. 80-781, §
1, 62 Stat. 1017.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 1927, 80th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1948).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Works, S. REP. No. 1578,
80th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1948).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 94 (1948):
(a) May 18: Amended and passed House, p. 6008; *
(b) June 12: Passed Senate, p. 7933.
1.12f Career Compensation Act of 1949, October 12,1949, P.L. 81-351, Title
V, § 521(e), 63 Stat. 835.
(1) House Committee on Armed Services, H.R. REP. No. 779, 81st
Cong., 1st Sess. (1949).
(2) Senate Committee on Armed Services, S. REP. No. 733, 81st
Cong., 1st Sess. (1949)
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 95 (1949):
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(a) June 14: Debated in House, pp. 7656, 7676;
(b) June 15: Passed House, p. 7775; *
(c) Sept. 26: Amended and passed Senate, p. 13261; *
(d) Sept. 27: House concurs in Senate amendments, p. 13358. *
1.12g 1953 Reorganization Plan No. 1, §§ 5, 8, 67 Stat. 631.
(1) Message from the President Accompanying Reorganization Plan
No. 1, H.R. Doc. No. 102, 83rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1953).
1.12h Amendment to Title 13 U.S. Code, August 31,1954, P.L. 83-740, § 2,
68 Stat. 1025.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 1980, 83rd
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1954).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 2497, 83rd Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1954).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 100 (1954):
(a) July 6: Passed House, p. 9806; *
(b) Aug. 19: Amended and passed Senate, p. 15123; *
(c) Aug. 19: House concurs in Senate amendments, p. 15269. *
1.121 National Health Survey Act, July 3,1956, P.L. 84-652, § 4, 70 Stat.
490.
(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 1718,
84th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1956).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 2108, 84th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1956).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 102 (1956):
(a) March 29: Amended and passed Senate, p. 5816; *
(b) May 21: Objected to in House, p. 8562;
(c) June 18: Amended and passed House, p. 10521. *
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1.12J An Act of Implementing § 25(b) of the Organic Act of Guam, August
1, 1956, P.L. 84-896, § 18, 70 Stat. 910.
(1) House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, H.R. REP. No.
2259, 84th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1956).
(2) Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, S. REP. No.
2662, 84th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1956).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 102 (1954):
(a) June 18: Passed House, p. 10510; *
(b) July 23: Amended and passed Senate, p. 13909; *
(c) July 23: House concurs in Senate amendments, p. 14450. *
1.12k Amendments to § 314(c) of the Public Health Service Act, July 22,
1958, P.L. 85-544, § 1, 72 Stat. 400.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 1593, 85th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 1797,
85th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 104 (1958):
(a) April 21: Debated in House, pp. 6836-6838;
(b) May 5: Passed House, pp. 8004-8011;
(c) July 10: Passed Senate, p. 13329.
1.121 Health Amendments of 1959, July 23, 1959, P.L. 86-105, § 1, 73 Stat.
239.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 590, 86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 400,
86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 105 (1959):
(a) July 6: Passed House, pp. 12735-12740;
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(b) July 8: Passed Senate, p. 12979.
1.12m International Health Research Act of 1960, July 12, 1960, P.L. 86-610,
§ 3, 74 Stat. 364.
(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 243,
86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 1915, 86th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1960).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 106 (1960):
(a) June 24: Committee discharged, amended and passed House,
p. 14293; *
(b) June 30: Passed Senate, pp. 15132-15133.
1.12n Hawaii Omnibus Act, July 12,1960, P.L. 86-624, § 29(c), 74 Stet. 419.
(1) House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, H.R. REP. No.
1564, 86th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1960).
(2) Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, S. REP. No.
1681, 86th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1960).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 106 (1960):
(a) May 16: Passed House, pp. 10355,10357; *
(b) June 28: Amended and passed Senate, p. 14684. *
1.12o Amendments to § 301 (d) of the Public Health Service Act, September
15, 1960, P.L. 86-798, 74 Stat. 1053.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 2174, 86th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1960).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 106 (1960):
(a) Aug. 30: Passed House, p. 18394;
(b) Aug. 31: Senate Committee discharged, passed Senate, p. 18593.
1.12p 1960 Amendments to Title III of the Public Health Service Act,
September 8, 1960, P.L. 86-720, §l(b),2, 74 Stat. 820.
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(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 1780, 86th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1960).
(2) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2062, 86th Cong., 2nd
Sess. (1960).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 106 (1960):
(a) June 24: Amended and passed House, pp. 14294-14301;*
(b) July 1: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 15383-15384; *
(c) Aug. 26: Senate concurs in conference report, pp. 17788-
17789;*
(d) Aug. 29: House concurs in conference report, p. 18172. *
1.12q Community Health Services and Facilities Act of 1961, October 5, 1961,
P.L. 87-395, § 2(a)-(d), 75 Stat. 824.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP
No. 599, 87th Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 845,
87th Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1209, 87th Cong., 1st
Sess. (1961).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 107 (1961):
(a) July 25: Amended and passed House, pp. 13402, 13414,13415;
(b) Sept. 1: Amended and passed Senate, p. 17947;
(c) Sept. 18: Conference report agreed to in Senate, p. 19913; *
(d) Sept. 20: Conference report agreed to in House, p. 20484; *
1.12r Extension of Application of Certain Laws to American Samoa, September
25, 1962, P.L. 87-688, § 4(a)(l), 76 Stat. 587.
(1) House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, H.R. REP. No.
1536, 87th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1962).
(2) Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, S. REP. No.
1478, 87th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1962).
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(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2264, 87th Cong., 2nd
Sess. (1962).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 108 (1962):
(a) April 2: Amended and passed House, p. 5576;
(b) May 17: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 8698, 8699;
(c) Aug. 28: House agrees to conference report, pp. 17881-17882;
(d) Aug. 30: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 18253.
1.12s Amendments to Title IV of the Public Health Service Act, October 17,
1962, P.L. 87-838, § 2, 76 Stat. 1073.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 1969, 87th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1962).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 2174,
87th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1962).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 108 (1962):
(a) Aug. 27: Passed House, p. 17690;
(b) Sept. 28: Amended and passed Senate, p. 21247; *
(c) Oct. 3: House concurs in Senate Amendment, p. 21833. *
1.12t Graduate Public Health Training Amendments of 1964, August 27,1964,
P.L. 88-497, § 2, 78 Stat. 613.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 1553, 88th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1964).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 1379,
88th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1964).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 110 (1964):
(a) July 21: Passed House, pp. 16445,16447;
(b) Aug. 12: Passed Senate, pp. 19144-19145. *
1.12u Community Health Services Extension Amendments, August 5, 1965,
P.L. 89-109, § 4, 79 Stat. 436.
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(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 117,
89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 249, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 676, 89th Cong., 1st Sess.
(1965).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
(a) March 11: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 4843, 4844;
(b) May 3: House Committee discharged, amended and passed
House, p. 9141;
(c) July 26: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 18216;
(d) July 27: House agrees to conference report, p. 18425. *
1.12v Amendments to Public Health Service Act, August 9,1965, P.L. 89-115,
§ 3, 79 Stat. 448.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 247, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 367,
89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 677, 89th Cong., 1st
Sess. (1965).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
(a) May 10: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 9958,
9960-9962;
(b) June 28: Debated, amended and passed Senate, pp. 14952,
14953,14954;
(c) July 26: Conference report agreed to in Senate, p. 18215;
(d) July 27: Conference report agreed to in House,. 18428.
1.12w 1966 Reorganization Plan No. 3, §§ 1, 3, 80 Stat. 1610.
(1) Message from the President Transmitting Reorganization Plan No.
3,1966, H. Doc. No. 428, 89th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1966).
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1.12x Comprehensive Health Planning and Public Health Services Amendments
of 1966, November 3,1966, P.L. 89-749, §§ 3, 5, 80 Stat. 1181.
(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 1665,
89th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1966).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce H.R. REP.
No. 2271, 89th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1966).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 112 (1966):
(a) Oct. 3: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 24764-24766, 24768;
(b) Oct. 17: Amended and passed House, pp. 27081, 27085-27086,
27088-27092;
(c) Oct. 18: Senate concurs in House amendments, pp. 27381-
27385.
1.12y Partnership for Health Amendments of 1967, December 5,1967, P.L.
90-174, §§ 2(a)-(f), 3(b)(2), 4, 8(a), (b), 9,12(d), 81 Stat. 533.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 538, 90th Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 724,
90th Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 974, 90th Cong., 1st
Sess. (1967).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 113 (1967):
(a) Sept. 20: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 26120-26132
(b) Nov. 6: Debated, amended and passed Senate, pp. 31236-
31238;
(c) Nov. 21: House agrees to conference report, p. 33338; *
(d) Nov. 21: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 33436. *
1.12z Health Manpower Act of 1968, August 16,1968, P.L. 90-490, Title III,
§ 302(b), 82 Stat. 789.
(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 1307,
90th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1968).
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(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 1634, 90th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1968).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 114 (1968):
(a) June 24: Amended and passed Senate, p. 18422; *
(b) Aug. 1: Amended and passed House, p. 24801; *
(c) Aug. 2: Senate concurs in House amendments, p. 24982.
1.12aa Public Health Training Grants Act, March 12,1970, P.L. 91-208, § 3,
84 Stat. 52.
(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 91-
586, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 91-712, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-855, 91st Cong., 2nd
Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 115(1969), Dec. 11: Amended and passed Senate, pp.
37457, 38460;
(b) Vol. 115 (1969), Dec. 16: Amended and passed House, pp.
39418-39420; *
(c) Vol. 116 (1970), Feb. 26: Senate agrees to conference re-
port, p. 5084;
(d) Vol. 116 (1970), Feb. 26: House agrees to conference report,
pp. 5094-5095.
1.12ab Medical Facilities Construction and Modernization Amendments of 1970,
June 30,1970, P.L. 91-296, Title I, §lll(b), Title IV, §401(b)(A)(l),
(C), (D), 84 Stat. 340, 352.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 91-262, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 91-
657, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1167, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
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(4) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 115 (1969), June 4: Amended and passed House, pp.
14654, 14659, 14664; *
(b) Vol. 116 (1970), April 7: Amended and passed Senate, pp.
10542,10546; *
(c) Vol. 116 (1970), June 8: Senate agreed to conference report,
pp. 18757,18758,18761; *
(d) Vol. 116 (1970), June 10: House agreed to confers :e re-
port, p. 19199. *
1.12ac Public Health Service Drug Abuse Research, October 27, 1970. P.i.. 91-
513, Title I, § 3(b), 84 Stat. 1241.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. Jl 613, 91st Cong.,
1st Sess. (1969).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 91-1444, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1603, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) Jan. 28: Amended and passed Senate, p. 1647; *
(b) Sept. 24: Amended and passed House, p. 33667; *
(c) Oct. 14: House agreed to conference report, pp. 36585,36651; *
(d) Oct. 14: Senate agreed to conference report, p. 36885. *
1.12ad Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke and Kidney Disease Amendments of 1970,
October 30,1970, P.L. 91-515, Title II, §§ 201-203, 210, 220, 230,
240, 250, 260{a), (b), (c)(l), 270, 280, 282, 292, Title VI, § 601(b)
(2), 84 Stat. 1301, 1303-1308, 1311.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 91-1297, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 91-
1090, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1590, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
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(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) Aug. 12: Amended and passed House, p. 28532;
(b) Sept. 9: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 13013-31039;
(c) Oct. 13: House agreed to conference report, pp. 36589-
36591;
(d) Oct. 14: Senate agreed to conference report, pp. 36888-
36892.
1.12ae Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment,
and Rehabilitation Act of 1970, December 31,1970, P.L. 91-616,
Title III, § 331, 84 Stat. 1853.
(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 91-
1069, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 91-1663, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970)
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) Aug. 10: Passed Senate, pp. 27857-27871; *
(b) Dec. 18: Amended and passed House, pp. 42531, 42536;*
(c) Dec. 19: Senate concurs in House amendments, p. 42751. *
1.12af Health Programs Extension Act of 1973, June 18, 1973, P.L. 93-45,
§§ 102, 103, 104, 106, 87 Stat. 91.
(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 93-
87, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1973)
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 93-227, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1973)
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 119 (1973):
(a) March 13, 27: Considered and passed Senate, pp. S4510-
S4513, S5704-S5741; *
(b) May 31: Considered and passed House, amended, pp. H4140-
H4164; *
(c) June 5: Senate concurred in House amendments, pp.S10400-
S10405. *
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1.13 The Davis-Bacon Act, as amended, 40 U.S.C. §§ 276a-276a-5 (1964).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857J-3, 33 U.S.C. § 1158(g), 42 U.S.C.
§ 3256]
1.13a The Davis-Bacon Act, March 3,1931, P.L. 71-798, 46 Stat. 1494.
(1) Senate Committee on Manufacturers, S. REP. No. 1445, 71st
Cong., 3rd Sess. (1931).
(2) House Committee on Labor, H.R. REP. No. 2453, 71st Cong.,
3rd Sess. (1931).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 74 (1930-1931):
(a) Feb. 4: Passed Senate, pp. 3918-3919;
(b) Feb. 28: Debated and passed House, pp. 6504-6521.
1.13b Amendment to the Act of March 3, 1931, August 30, 1935, P.L. 74-
403, 49 Stat 1011.
(1) Senate Committee on Education and Labor, S. REP. No. 1155,
74th Cong., 1st Sess. (1935).
(2) House Committee on Labor, H.R. REP. No. 1756, 74th Cong., 1st
Sess. (1935).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 79 (1935):
(a) July 30: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 12072-12074;
(b) Aug. 23: Debated and passed House, pp. 14384-14385.
1.13c An Act to Require the Payment of Prevailing Rates of Wages on Federal
Public Works in Alaska and Hawaii, June 15, 1940, P.L. 76-633, § 1,
54 Stat. 399.
(1) Senate Committee on Education and Labor, S. REP. No. 1550,
76th Cong., 3rd Sess. (1940).
(2) House Committee on Labor, H.R. REP. No. 2264, 76th Cong., 3rd
Sess. (1940).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 86 (1940-1941):
(a) May 28: Passed Senate, p. 6997;
(b) June 3: Passed House, p. 7401.
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1.13d Hawaii Omnibus Act, July 12,1960, P.L. 86-624, § 26, 74 Stat. 418.
(1) House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, H.R. REP. No.
1564, 86th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1960).
(2) Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, S. REP. No.
1681, 86th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1960).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 106 (1960):
(a) May 16: Passed House, p. 10353; *
(b) June 28: Amended and passed Senate, p. 14683; *
(c) June 29: House concurs in Senate amendment, p. 15009. *
1.13e Amendments to Davis-Bacon Act, July 2, 1964, P.L. 88-349, § 1, 78
Stat. 238.
(1) House Committee on Education and Labor, H.R. REP. No. 308,
88th Cong., 1st Sess. (1963).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 963,
88th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1964).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 110 (1964):
(a) Jan. 28: Debated and passed House, pp. 1203-1233;
(b) June 23: Passed Senate, pp. 14768-14770.
1.13f Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950, 64 Stat. 1267, 5 U.S.C. § 1332-
15.
1.13g Suspension of Provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act of March 3,1931, P
Proclamation No. 4031, February 25, 1971, 36 Fed. Reg. 3457.
1.13h Revocation of Proclamation of Suspension of Provisions of Davis-Bacon
Act, Proclamation No. 4040, April 3, 1971, 36 Fed. Reg. 6335.
1.14 Public Contracts, Advertisements for Proposals for Purchases and Contracts for
Supplies or Services for Government Departments; Application to Government
Sales and Contracts to Sell and to Government Corporations, as amended, 41
U.S.C. § 5 (1958).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857b-l(a)(2)(D), 33 U.S.C. § 1155(g)(3)(A),
42 U.S.C. § 242c(e)]
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1.14a To Authorize Certain Administrative Expenses in the Government Sen--
ices, August 2,1946, P.L. 79-600, § 9(a),(c), 60 Stat. 809.
(1) House Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments,
H.R. REP. No. 2186, 79th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1946).
(2) Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments,
S. REP. No. 1636, 79th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1946).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 92 (1946):
(a) June 3: Amended and passed House, pp. 6165-6166; *
(b) July 17: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 9189-9190;
(c) July 26: House concurs in Senate amendments, pp. 10185-
19186.
1.14b To Amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 194;
September 5,1950, P.L. 81-744, §§ 6(a), (b), 8(c), 64 Stat. 583, 591.
(1) Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments,
S. REP. No. 2140, 81st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1950).
(2) House Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments,
H.R. REP. No. 2747, 81st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1950).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 3001, 81st Cong., 2nd
Sess. (1950).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 96 (1950-1951):
(a) July 26: Passed Senate, pp. 11092, 11094,11096; *
(b) Aug. 7: Amended and passed House, pp. 11919, 11921,
11922, 11927;*
(c) Aug. 31: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 13940; *
(d) Aug. 31: House agrees to conference report, p. 13993. *
1.14c Small Business Opportunities Act, August 28,1958, P.L. 85-800,
§ 7, 72 Stat. 967.
(1) Senate Committee on Government Operations, S. REP. No. 2201,
85th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 104 (1958):
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(a) Aug. 14: Amended and passed Senate, p. 17539; *
(b) Aug. 15: Committee discharged and passed House, pp. 17908-
17909. *
1.15 Per Diem, Travel and Transportation Expenses; Experts and Consultants; Indi-
viduals Serving Without Pay, as amended, 5 U.S.C. § 5703 (1969).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § § 1857d(i), 1857e(e), 1857f-6e(b)(2), 33 U.S.C.
§ § 1159(a)(2)(B), 1160(c)(4),(i), 15 U.S.C. § 1475(b), 42 U.S.C. § 242f(b)(5), (6)]
1.15a Administrative Expenses Act, August 2, 1946, P.L. 79-600, § 5, 60 Stat.
808.
(1) House Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments, H.R.
REP. No. 2186, 79th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1946).
(2) Senate Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments, S.
REP. No. 1636, 79th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1946).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 92 (1946):
(a) June 3: Amended and passed House, p. 6164; *
(b) July 17: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 9189-9190;
(c) July 26: House concurs in Senate amendments, pp. 10185-
10186. *
1.15b Amendments to the 1946 Travel Expenses Act, July 28,1955, P.L. 84-
189, § 2, 69 Stat. 394.
(1) Senate Committee on Government Operations, S. REP. No. 353,
84th Cong., 1st Sess. (1955).
(2) House Committee on Government Operations, H.R. REP. No. 604,
84th Cong., 1st Sess. (1955).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1088, 84th Cong., 1st
Sess. (1955).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 101 (1955):
(a) June 20: Amended and passed House pp. 8752, 8755; *
(b) June 22: Amended and passed Senate, p. 8928; *
(c) July 12: House agrees to conference report, p. 10300; *
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(d) July 13: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 10387. *
1.15c Enactment of Title 5, United States Code, "Government Organization
and Employees," September 6,1966, P.L. 89-554, § 5703, 80 Stat. 499 .(
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 901, 89th Cong v
1st Sess. (1965).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1380, 89th Cong., ,.-•
2nd Sess. (1966).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. Ill (1965), Sept. 7: Passed House p. 25954; *
(b) Vol. 112 (1966), July 25: Amended and passed Senate, pp.
17006, 17010-17011; *
(c) Vol. 112 (1966), Aug. 11: House concurs in Senate amend-
ments, p. 19077. *
1.15d Increase Maximum Rates Per Diem Allowance for Government Employ- \
ees, November 10, 1969, P.L. 91-114, § 2, 83 Stat. 190.
(1) House Committee on Government Operations, H.R. REP. No. 91-
111, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) Senate Committee on Government Operations, S. REP. No. 91-
450, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969):
(a) March 26: Considered and passed House, pp. 7748-7752;
(b) Oct. 8: Amended and passed Senate, p. 29042;
(c) Oct. 30: House concurs in Senate amendments, pp. 32423-
32425.
1.16 Disclosure of Confidential Information Generally, as amended, 18 U.S.C. §
1905 (1948).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. §§ 1857c-9(c), 1857d(j)(l), 1857f-6(b), 1857h-
5(a)(l), 33 U.S.C. §§ 1160(f)(2), (k)(l), 1163(g)(3)]
1.16a Disclosure of Information, June 25,1948, P.L. 80- 772, § 1905, 62
Stat. 791.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 304, 80th Cong
1st Sess. (1947).
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(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1620, 80th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1948).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 93 (1947), May 12: Amended and passed House, p.
5049;*
(b) Vol. 94 (1948), June 18: Amended and passed Senate, pp.
8721-8722; *
(c) Vol. 94 (1948), June 18: House concurs in Senate amend-
ments, p. 8865.
1.17 Appropriation Bills
1.17a Agricultural-Environmental and Consumer Protection Appropriation Act,
1972, August 10,1971, P.L. 92-93, Title III, 85 Stat. 183.
(1) House Committee on Appropriations, H.R. REP. No. 92-289, 92nd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(2) Senate Committee on Appropriations, S. REP. No. 92-253, 92nd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-376, 92nd Cong., 1st
Sess. (1971).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971):
(a) June 23: Amended and passed House, pp. H5739-H5742,
H5746-H5748, H5765, H5767, H5778-H5779, H5810-H5811;
(b) July 15: Amended and passed Senate, pp. S11161, S11162,
S11163, S11164, S11165, S11207, S11208, S1122.6-S11228;
(c) July 27: House agrees to conference report, pp. H7170, H7171,
H7172, H7173;
(d) July 28: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. S12334-12337. *
1.17b Agricultural Environmental and Consumer Protection Programs Appro-
priation, August 22,1972, P.L. 92-399, Title III, 86 Stat. 604.
(1) House Committee on Appropriations, H.R. REP. No. 92-1175,
92nd Cong., 2nd Sess. (1972).
(2) Senate Committee on Appropriations, S. REP. No. 92-983, 92nd
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1972).
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(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-1283, 92nd Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1972).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 118 (1972):
(a) June 29: Considered and passed House, pp. H6286-H6288,
H6290, H6291, H6292, H6336;
(b) July 27: Considered and passed Senate, amended, pp. S12051-
S12056, S12139-S12141;
(c) Aug. 9: House and Senate agreed to conference report, pp.
H7387-H7389, H7395, H7396-H7397, S13161-S13162.
1.17c Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, July 1,1973, P.L. 93-50,
Title I, 87 Stat. 100.
(1) House Committee on Appropriations, H.R. REP. No.
93-350, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1973)
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 119 (1973):
(a) June 29: Considered and passed House and Senate, pp. SI 2582
H5659-H5687. *
1.17d Agriculture-Environmental and Consumer Protection Appropriation Act,
October 24,1973, P.L. 93-135, Title III, 87 Stat. 481.
(1) House Committee on Appropriations, H.R. REP. No. 93-275,
93rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(2) Senate Committee on Appropriations, S. REP. No. 93-253, 93rd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 93-520, 93rd Cong.,
1st Sess. (1973).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 119 (1973):
(a) June 15: Considered and passed House, pp. H4767-H4768,
H4770-H4771, H4778, H4782-H4785, H4802, H4805-H4808,
H4813-H4814;
(b) June 28: Considered and passed Senate, amended, pp. S12374-
S12376, S12378-S12383, S12390-S12394;
(c) Sept. 25: House agreed to conference report, concurred in
Senate amendments with amendments, pp. H8239-H8248;*
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(d) Oct. 10: Senate agreed to conference report and agreed to
House amendments, pp. S18973-S18979, S18984.
1.17e Supplemental Appropriations Act, January 3, 1974, P.L. 93-245, 87
Stat. 1071.
(1) House Committee on Appropriations, H.R. REP. No. 93-663, 93rd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(2) Senate Committee on Appropriations, S. REP. No. 93-614, 93rd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 93-736, 93rd Cong.,
1st Sess. (1973).
(4) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 93-745, 93rd Cong., 1st
Sess. (1973).
(5) Congressional Record, Vol. 119 (1973):
(a) Nov. 30: Considered and passed House, pp. H10424, H10426-
H10429;
(b) Dec. 12: Considered and passed Senate, pp. S22682-S22685,
S22700;
(c) Dec. 19: House recommended conference report, pp. H11698,
H11702-H11703;
(d) Dec. 20: House agreed to further conference report and con-
curred in certain Senate amendments; *
(e) Dec. 21: Senate agreed to conference report and House amend-
ments, pp. S23809-S23810, S23816.
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2. Executive Orders
2.1 E.G. 11472, Establishing the Environmental Quality Council and the Citizens
Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality, February 29,1969, 34 Fed.
Reg. 8693 (1969).
2.2 E.G. 11490, Emergency Preparedness Functions of Federal Departments and
Agencies, October 30, 1969, as amended 35 Fed. Reg. 5659 (1970).
2.3 E.G. 11507, Prevention, Control, and Abatement of Air and Water Pollution
at Federal Facilities, February 4, 1970, 35 Fed. Reg. 2573 (1970).
2.4 E.G. 11514, Protection and Enhancement of Environmental Quality, March
5, 1970, 35 Fed. Reg. 4247 (1970).
2.5 E.G. 11749, Consolidation of Functions Assigned the Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development, December 10, 1973, 38 Fed. Reg. 34177 (1973) super-
ceeding E.O. 11575, Administration of the Disaster Relief Act of 1970 as
amended by E.O. 11662.
2.6 E.O. 11587, Placing Certain Positions in Levels IV and V of the Federal Exec-
utive Salary Schedule, March 15, 1971, 36 Fed. Reg. 475 (1971).
2.7 E.O. 11628, Establishing a Seal for the Environmental Protection Agency,
October 18, 1971, 36 Fed. Reg. 20285 (1971).
2.8 E.O. 11222, Standards of Ethical Conduct for Government Officers and Em-
ployees, May 8, 1965, 30 Fed. Reg. 6469 (1965).
2.9 E.O. 11667, Establishing the President's Advisory Committee on the Environ-
mental Merit Awards Program, April 20, 1972, 37 Fed. Reg. 7763 (1972).
2.10 E.O. 11647, Federal Regional Councils, February 10, 1972, 37 Fed. Reg. 3167,
as amended by E.O. 11731, July 23, 1973, 38 Fed. Reg. 19903 (1973)
2.11 E.O. 11742, Delegating to the Secretary of State Certain Functions with Re-
spect to the Negotiation of International Agreements Relating to the Enhance-
ment of the Environment, October 25, 1973, 38 Fed. Reg. 29457 (1973).
2.12 E.O. 11743, Modifying Proclamation No. 3279, as amended, with Respect to
the Oil Policy Committee, October 25, 1973, 38 Fed. Reg. 29459 (1973).
2.13 E.O. 11752, Prevention, Control, and Abatement of Environmental Pollution
at Federal Facilities, December 19, 1973, 38 Fed. Reg. 34793 (1973).
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S. Regulations
3.1 Reorganization and Republication, Environmental Protection Agency, 36 Fed.
Reg. 22369 (1971).
3.2 Statement of Reorganization and General Information, Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 1.1-1.43 (1972).
3.2a Introduction — Subpart A
§ 1.1 Creation and Authority
§ 1.3 Purpose and Function
§ 1.5 Organization and General Information
§ 1.7 Location of Principal Offices
3.2b EPA Headquarters — Subpart B
§ 1.21 General
§ 1.23 Office of the Administrator
§ 1.25 Staff Offices
§ 1.27 Office of the Assistant Administrator for Air and
Water Programs
§ 1.29 Office of the Assistant Administrator for Categorical
Programs
§ 1.31 Office of the Assistant Administrator for Enforce-
ment and General Counsel
§ 1.33 Office of the Assistant Administrator for Planning
and Management
§ 1.35 Office of the Assistant Administrator for Research
and Monitoring
3.2c EPA Field Installations — Subpart C
§ 1.41 Regional Offices
§ 1.43 National Environmental Research Centers and Western
Environmental Research Laboratory
3.3 Public Information, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 2.100-
2.111 (1973).
§ 2.100 Scope
§ 2.101 General Policy
§ 2.102 Procedures Applicable to the Public
§ 2.103 Agency Procedures in Response to Requests
§ 2.104 Duties of Responsible EPA Offices
§ 2.105 Exemptions
§ 2.106 Determinations by the Office of the General Counsel
or a Regional Counsel
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§ 2.107 Determinations by the Office of Public Affairs
§ 2.107a Trade Secrets and Priviledged or Confidential Infor-
mation
§ 2.108 Creation of Records
§ 2.109 Denial of Requests for Records
§ 2.110 Copies of Documents
§ 2.111 Payment
3.4 Employees Responsibilities and Conduct, Environmental Protection Agency,
40C.F.R. §§ 3.100-3.607(1973).
3.4a General Provisions — Subpart A
§ 3.100 Purpose
§ 3.101 Coverage
§ 3.102 Definitions
§ 3.103 Ethical Standards of Conduct for Employees
§ 3.104 Other General Statements of Conduct
§ 3.105 Statutes Relating to Employees Conduct
3.4b Advisory Service and Enforcement — Subpart B
§ 3.200 Purpose
§ 3.201 Use of Advisory Service
§ 3.202 Designation of Counselors and Statement of Function
§ 3.203 Review Enforcement Reporting and Investigation
3.4c Financial Interest and Investments — Subpart C
§ 3.300 Purpose
§ 3.301 General
§ 3.302 Statutory Prohibitions Against Acts Affecting a Per-
sonal Financial Interest
§ 3.303 Waiver of Statutory Prohibitions
§ 3.304 Confidential Statements of Employment and Financia
Interest
3.4d Acceptance of Gifts, Gratuities or Entertainment — Subpart D
§ 3.400 Purpose
§ 3.401 Policy
§ 3.402 Statutory Prohibitions
3.4e Outside Employment — Subsection E
§ 3.500 Purpose
§ 3.501 Definitions
§ 3.502 Policy
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§ 3.503 Guidelines and Limitations
§ 3.504 Destinction Between Official and Non-Official Ac-
tivities
§ 3.505 Compensation, Honorariams, Travel Expenses
§ 3.506 Special Conditions Applicable to Teaching, Lectur-
ing and Speech-Making
§ 3.507 Special Conditions Applicable to Writing and Editing
§ 3.508 Special Conditions Applicable to Publishing
§ 3.509 Administrative Approval
§ 3.510 Related Statutory Provisions
3.4f Standards of Conduct for Special Government Employees — Subsection F
§ 3.600 Scope
§ 3.601 Applicability
§ 3.602 Standards of Ethical Conduct
§ 3.603 Statement of Employment and Financial Interests for
Special Government Employees
§ 3.604 Advisory Service
§ 3.605 Review, Enforcement, Reporting, and Investigation
§ 3.606 Application of Conflict of Interest Statutes
§ 3.607 Other Statutes
3.5 Interim Regulations and Procedures for Implementing the Uniform Allocation
Assistance and Real Property Acquistion Policies Act of 1970, Environmental
Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 4.1-4.263 (1971).
3.5a General — Subpart A
§ 4.1 Purpose and Policy
§ 4.3 Definitions
§ 4.5 Applicability
§ 4.7 Displaced Persons; Qualifications
§ 4.11 Comparatable Replacement Dwellings; Requirements
§ 4.13 Decent, Safe, and Sanitary Dwelling; Requirements
§ 4.17 Decent, Safe, and Sanitary Rental Sleeping Rooms;
Requirements
§ 4.19 Records
3.5b Requirements for Federal Projects — Subpart B
§ 4.31 Scope
§ 4.33 Determinations; Displacement of Persons
§ 4.35 Determination; Acquistions of Real Property
§ 4.37 Appeals
§ 4.39 State Agency Providing Real Property for a Federal
Project
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3.5c Requirements for Federally Assisted Projects — Subpart C
§ 4.51 Scope
§ 4.53 State Agency Required to Submit Relocation Plan
and Statement of Relocation Procedure
§ 4.55 Prerequisites to EPA Approval of Federal Financial
Assistance to Project and Project Phase; Displacement
§ 4.57 Use of Federal Financial Assistance
§ 4.61 Federal Share of Costs
§ 4.63 Appeals
§ 4.65 Retroactive Effect
§ 4.67 Required Amendment of Existing Grants, etc.
3.5d Relocation Assistance Advisory Programs — Subpart D
§ 4.71 Scope
§ 4.72 Extension of Services to Adjacent Occupants
§ 4.75 Relocation Programs; General Requirements
§ 4.77 Organizational Requirements
§ 4.79 Coordination with Other Agencies
§ 4.81 Public Information; General
§ 4.83 Public Information: Hearings
§ 4.85 Public Information; Brochure
§ 4.87 Public Information; Announcements
§ 4.89 Public Information; Notices
§ 4.91 Waiver of Public Information Requirements
§ 4.93 Information for Displaced Persons
3.5e Moving and Related Expenses — Subpart E
§ 4.111 Scope
§ 4.113 Eligibility Not Dependent on Length of Occupancy
§ 4.115 Payment Limited to One Move; Exception
§ 4.117 Family Treated as Person
§ 4.119 Non-Eligibility Notice to Rental Occupants Required
§ 4.121 Moving Expenses; Application and Payment
§ 4.123 Exclusions
§ 4.125 Moving Expenses; Occupants of Dwellings
§ 4.127 Moving Expenses; Businesses and Farm Operations
§ 4.129 Moving Expenses; Advertising Businesses
§ 4.131 Low Value, High Bulk Property; Businesses and Farm
Operations
§ 4.133 Actual Direct Losses; Businesses and Farm Operations
§ 4.135 Expenses in Searching For Replacement Business or
Farm Operations
3.5f Fixed Allowance in Lieu of Moving and Related Expenses - Subpart F
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§ 4.151 Scope
§ 4.153 Schedule of Moving Expenses Allowances; Occupants
of the Dwelling
§ 4.156 Family Treated as Person
§ 4.157 Application and Payment
§ 4.159 Fixed Allowance; Businesses
§ 4.161 Fixed Allowance; Farm Operations
§ 4.163 Computing Average Annual Net Income; Businesses
and Farm Operations
3.5g Replacement Housing Payments — Subsection G
§ 4.171 Scope
§ 4.173 Purchase of a Decent, Safe, and Sanitary Dwelling
§ 4.175 Occupancy
§ 4.177 Inspection of Replacement Dwelling Required
§ 4.179 Application and Payment
§ 4.181 Eligibility
§ 4.183 Replacement Housing Payment; Purchase Price
§ 4.185 Replacement Housing Payment; Rent and Down Pay-
ment
§4.187 Rules for Considering land Values
§ 4.189 Limitations; Payments for Purchase Price
§ 4.191 Reasonable Cost of Comparatable Replacement
Dwellings
§ 4.193 Owner Retention
§ 4.195 Increased Interest Cost
§ 4.197 Incidental Expenses
§ 4.199 Computation of Rental Payment; Tenants
§ 4.201 Computation of Rental Payment; Homeowners
§ 4.203 Determining the Reasonable Monthly Rent
§ 4.205 Rental Payment; Method of Payment
§ 4.207 Computation of Down Payment
§ 4.209 Down Payment
§ 4.211 Provisional Payment Pending Condemnation
§ 4.213 Combined Payments
§ 4.215 Partial Use of Home for Business or Farm Operation
§ 4.217 Multiple Occupants of a Single Dwelling
§ 4.219 Multi-Family Dwellings
§ 4.221 Certificate of Eligibility Pending Purchase of Replace-
ment Dwelling
3.5h Relocation Assistance Functions Carried Out Through Other Agencies —
Subpart H
§ 4.231 Authority to Carry Out Relocation Assistance Through
Other Agencies
§ 4.233 Inter-Agency Agreement Required
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§ 4.235 Amendment of Existing Agreements Required
3.5i Acquisition of Real Property — Subpart I
§ 4.251 Scope
§ 4.253 Real Property Acquisition Practice
§ 4.255 Statement of Just Compensation to Owner
§ 4.257 Equal Interest in Improvements to be Acquired
§ 4.259 Payments to Tenant for Improvement
§ 4.261 Expenses Incidental to Transfer of Title
§ 4.263 Litigation Expenses
3.6 Tuition Fees for Direct Training, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§ 5.1-5.7(1973).
§ 5.1 Establishment of Fees
§ 5.2 Definition
§ 5.3 Schedule of Fees
§ 5.4 Registration of Offices
§ 5.5 Procedure for Payment
§ 5.6 Refunds
§ 5.7 Waivers
§ 5.8 Appeal of waiver denial
3.7 Preparation of Environmental Impact Statements, Environmental Protection
Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 6.10-6.95 (1973)
3.7a General — Subpart A
§ 6.10 Purpose and Policy
§ 6.11 Definitions
§ 6.12 Summary of Environmental Impact Statement Process
§ 6.13 Applicability
§ 6.14 General Responsibilities
§ 6.15 Timing for Proposed Agency Actions on Which Impact
Statements Are to be Prepared
3.7b Procedure — Subpart B
§ 6.20 Guidelines for Determining When to Prepare An Impact
Statement
§ 6.21 Environmental Review
§ 6.22 Notice of Intent
§ 6.23 Draft Impact Statements
§ 6.24 Final Impact Statements
§ 6.25 Negative Declaration and Environmental Impact
Appraisals
3.7c Content of Environmental Impact Statements — Subpart C
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§ 6.30 Cover Sheet
§ 6.31 Summary Sheet
§ 6.32 Body of Statement
3.7d Public Participation — Subpart D
§ 6.40 General
§ 6.41 Public Hearings
§ 6.42 Comments on Draft and Final Statements
§ 6.43 Availability of Documents
3.7e Guidelines for Preparation of Environmental Impact Statements for
Wastewater Treatment Works and Associated Plants — Subpart E
§ 6.50 Purpose
§ 6.51 Definitions
§ 6.52 Applicability
§ 6.53 Responsibility
§ 6.54 Criteria for Preparation of Environmental Impact
Statements
§ 6.55 Procedures for Preparation of Impact Statements for
Plans
§ 6.56 Procedures for Preparation of Impact Statements for
Wastewater Treatment Works
§ 6.57 Content of Environmental Impact Statements
§ 6.58 Public Hearing Requirements
§ 6.59 Project Commencement
3.7f Guidelines for the Preparation of Environmental Impact Statements for
Research and Monitoring Projects and Activities — Subpart F
§ 6.60 Purpose
§ 6.61 Definitions
§ 6.62 Applicability
§ 6.63 Responsibility
§ 6.64 Criteria for the Preparation of Environmental Impact
Statements
§ 6.65 Procedures for Preparation, Distribution, and Review
of EIS's and other E IS—Associated Documents
3.7g Guidelines for the Preparation of Environmental Impact Statements
for the Air Quality Project and Activities — Subpart G
§ 6.70 Purpose
§ 6.71 Definitions
§ 6.72 Applicability
§ 6.73 Responsibility
§ 6.74 Criteria for the Preparation of Environmental Assess-
ments and Impact Statements
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§ 6.75 Procedure for Preparation, Distribution, and Review
of EIS's and Other EIS—Associated Documents
3.7h Guidelines for the Preparation of Environmental Impact Statements for
Solid Waste Project and Activities — Subpart H
§ 6.80 Purpose
§ 6.81 Definitions
§ 6.82 Applicability
§ 6.83 Responsibility
§ 6.84 Criteria for the Preparation of Environmental Assess-
ments and Impact Statements
§ 6.85 Procedures for Preparation, Distribution, and Review
of EIS's and Other EIS—Associated Documents
3.7i Guidelines for the Preparation of Environmental Impact Statements for
Construction of Special Purpose Facilities and Facility Renovations —
Subpart I
§ 6.90 Purpose
§ 6.91 Definitions
§ 6.92 Applicability
§ 6.93 Responsibility
§ 6.94 Criteria for the Preparation of Environmental Assess-
ments and Impact Statements
§ 6.95 Procedures for Preparation, Distribution, and Review
of EIS's and Other EIS—Associated Documents
3.8 Administrative Claims Under Federal Court Claim Acts, Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, 40 C.F.R. § § 10.1-10.11 (1973).
3.8a General — Subpart A
§ 10.1 Scope of Regulations
3.8b Procedure — Subpart B
§ 10.2 Administrative Claims; When Presented; Place of
Filing
§ 10.3 Administrative Claims; Who May File
§ 10.4 Administrative Claims; Evidence to be Submitted
§ 10.5 Investigation, Examination, and Determination of
Claim
§ 10.6 Final Denial of Claims
§ 10.7 Payment of Approved Claims
§ 10.8 Release
§ 10.9 Penalties
§ 10.10 Limitations on Environmental Protection Agency's
Authority
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§ 10.11 Relationship to Other Agency Regulations
3.9 Security Classification Regulations Pursuant to Executive Order 11652, En-
vironmental Proctection Agency 40 C.F.R. §§ 11.1-11.6 (1972)
§ 11.1 Purpose
§ 11.2 Background
§ 11.3 Responsibilities
§ 11.4 Definitions
§ 11.5 Procedures
§ 11.6 Access by Historical Researchers and Former Govern-
ment Officials
3.10 Certification of Facilities, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§
20.1-20.10 (1971).
§ 20.1 Applicability
§ 20.2 Definitions
§ 20.3 General Provisions
§ 20.4 Notice of Intent to Certify
§ 20.5 Application
§ 20.6 State Certification
§ 20.7 General Policies
§ 20.8 Requirements for Certification
§ 20.9 Cost Recovery
§ 20.10 Revocation
3.11 General Grant Regulations and Procedures, Environmental Protection Agency
40 C.F.R. §§ 50.100-30.1001-3(1972).
§ 30.100 Purpose of Regulation
§ 30.101 Authority
§ 30.102 Applicability and Scope
§ 30.103 Publication
§ 30.104 Copies
§ 30.105 Citations
§ 30.106 Amendment
§ 30.107 Grant Information
S.lla Basic Policy — Subpart A
§ 30.200 The Role of EPA
§ 30.201 The Role of the Administrator
§ 30.202 Responsibility of the Grantee
§ 30.203 Grant Objectives
§ 30.204 Comprehensive Grants
§ 30.205 Foreign Grants
§ 30.206 CostShaxi^g
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3.lib Application and Award — Subpart B
§ 30.300 Application and Procedures
§ 30.300—1 Pre-Proposals
§ 30.301 Application for Grant
§ 30.301—1 Form
§ 30.301-2 Content
§30.301—3 Time of Submission
§ 30.301—4 Place of Submission
§ 30.301—5 Number of Copies Submission
§ 30.302 Evaluation of Application
§ 30.302—1 Supplemental Information
§ 30.302—2 Procedure
§ 30.303 Criteria for Award of Grants
§ 30.304 Responsible Prospective Grantee
§ 30.304-1 Scope
§ 30.304—2 General Policy
§ 30.304—3 Standards
§ 30.304—4 Determination of Responsibility
§30.305 Award of Grant
§ 30.305—1 Amount and Term of Grant
§ 30.305—2 Grant Agreement
§ 30.305—3 Affective Grant Awards
§ 30.306 Continuation Grant
3.lie Grant Conditions — Subpart C
§ 30.400 General
§ 30.401 Statutory Conditions
§ 30.402 Executive Orders
§ 30.403 Additional Requirements — Federally Assisted
Construction
§ 30.404 Non-compliance With Grant Conditions
3.lid Patents, Data, and Copyrights — Subpart D
§ 30.500 Patents and Inventions
§ 30.500—1 Scope
§ 30.500—2 Definitions
§ 30.501 General
§ 30.502 Required Patent Provisions
§ 30.503 Requests for Rights to Identified Inventions
§ 30.504 Data and Copyright
§ 30.504—1 General
§ 30.504—2 Required Provisions
§ 30.505 Deviations
3.lie Administration and Performance of Grants — Subpart E
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§ 30.600 General
§ 30.601 Adherance to Original Budget estimates
§ 30.602 Payment
§ 30.602—1 Retention
§ 30.603 Grant Related Income
§ 30.604 Grantee Publications and Publicity
§ 30.604-1 Publicity
§ 30.604—2 Publications
§ 30.604—3 Surveys and Questionaires
§ 30.604—4 Signs
§ 30.605 Accounting
§ 30.605—1
§ 30.606 Audits and Inspections
§ 30.607 Reports
3.11f Expenditures by Grantee — Subpart F
§ 30.700 Use of Funds
§ 30.701 Allocation and Allowability Costs
§ 30.702 Cost Sharing
3.11g Grantee Accountability — Subpart G
§ 30.800 Equipment, Materials, or Supplies
§ 30.800—1 Waiver of Equipment Accountability
§ 30.800—2 Retention by the Grantee
§ 30.800—3 Sale or Other Disposition by Grantee
§ 30.800-4 Transfer to the United States
§ 30.800—5 Other Provisions
§ 30.801 Final Accounting
§ 30.802 Final Settlement
3.11h Modification, Extension and Termination of Grants — Subpart H
§ 30.900 Project Changes
§ 30.900—1 Notice of Project Changes
§ 30.900—2 Disapproval of Project Changes
§ 30.901 Grant Amendments
§ 30.902 Suspension of Grants
§ 30.902-1 Use of Stop-Work Orders
§ 30.902—2 Content of Orders
§ 30.902—3 Subsequent Actions
§ 30.902—4 Disputes Provisions
§ 30.903 Termination of Grants
§ 30.903—1 Termination Agreement
§ 30.903—2 Project Terminaton by Grantee
§ 30.903-3 Termination by EPA
§ 30.903—4 Termination Costs
§ 30.903-5 Disputes Provisions
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3.111 Miscellaneous — Subpart I
§ 30.1000
§ 30.1000-1
§ 30.1000-2
§ 30.1000-3
§ 30.1000-4
§ 30.1000-5
§ 30.1000-6
§ 30.1000-7
§ 30.1000-8
§ 30.1000-9
§ 30.1000-10
§ 30.1000-11
§ 30.1000-12
§ 30.1000-13
§ 30.1000-14
§ 30.1000-15
§ 30.1000-16
§ 30.1000-17
§ 30.1000-18
§ 30.1000-19
§ 30.1001
§ 30.1001-1
§ 30.1001-2
§ 30.1001-3
Definitions
Administrator
Agency
Applicant
Budget
Budget Period
Cost Sharing
Educational Institutions
Federal Assistance
Grant
Grant Agreement
Grantee
Grant Offices
Matching Share
Non-Prof it Organization
Project
Project Costs
Project Manager
Project Period
Subagreement
Deviation
Applicability
Requests for Deviation
Approval of Deviation
3.12 State and Local Assistance, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§ 35.001-35.955 (1973).
§ 35.001 Purpose of Regulation
§ 35.002 Applicability and Scope
3.12a Planning Grants — Subpart A
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANNING REQUIREMENTS
§ 35.150 Applicability
§ 35.150—1 Basin Control Plans
§ 35.150—2 Regional and Metropolitan Plans
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLANNING GRANTS
§ 35.200
§ 35.201
§ 35.202
§ 35.202-1
§ 35.202-2
Purpose
Authority
Definitions
Adminstrative Expenses
Basin
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§ 35.202—3 State
§ 35.205 Grant Limitations
§ 35.210 Eligibility
§ 35.215 Application Requirements
§ 35.220 Criteria for Award
§ 35.225 Water Pollution Control Comprehensive Basin Plan
§ 35.230 Reports
§ 35.230—1 Reports of Project Expenditures
§ 35.230—2 Interim Plans
§ 35.240 Continuation Grant
SOLID WASTE PLANNING GRANT
§ 35.300 Purpose
§ 35.301 Authority
§ 35.302 Definitions
§ 35.302—1 Inter-Municipal Agency
§ 35.302—2 Interstate Agency
§ 35.302—3 Municipality
§ 35.302-4 Solid Waste
§ 35.302—5 Solid Waste Disposal
§ 35.302-6 State
§ 35.304 Solid Waste Planning Projects
§ 35.304—1 Management Planning
§ 35.304—2 Special Purpose Planning
§ 35.305 Grant Limitations
§ 35.310 Eligibility
§ 35.315 Application
§ 35.315—1 Reapplication Procedures
§ 35.315—2 Application Requirements
§ 35.320 Criteria for Awards
§ 35.320—1 All Applications
§ 35.320—2 State Applications
§ 35.320—3 Local and Regional Applications
§ 35.330 Reports
§ 35.330—1 Progress Reports
§ 35.330—2 Report of Project Expenditures
§ 35.330—3 Final Report
§ 35.340 Continuation Grants
3.12b Program Grants — Subpart B
§ 35.400 Purpose
§ 35.400—1 Grants May Be Awarded to Air Pollution Control
Agencies and Interstate Planning Agencies
§ 35.400—2 Water Pollution Control Program Grant Awards
§ 35.401 Authority
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§ 35.405 Criteria for Evaluation of Program Objectives
§ 35.410 Evaluation of Program Performances
§ 35.415 Report of Project Procedures
§ 35.420 Payment
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM GRANTS
§ 35.501 Definitions
§ 35.501—1 Air Pollution
§ 35.501—2 Air Pollution Control Agency
§ 35.501—3 Air Pollution Control Program
§ 35.501—4 Air Quality Control Region
§ 35.501—5 Implementation Plans
§ 35.501—6 Interstate Air Quality Control Region
§ 35.501—7 Interstate Planning Agency
§ 35.501—8 Maintenance Programs
§ 35.501—9 Municipality
§ 35.501—10 Non-Reoccurent Expenditures
§ 35.501—11 Pre-Maintenance Program
§ 35.501—12 Program Descriptions
§ 35.501-13 State
§ 35.505 Allocation of Funds
§ 35.507 Federal Assistance for Agency Programs
§ 35.507—1 Limitations on Assistance
§ 35.507—2 Limitations on Duration
§ 35.507-3 Schedule of Federal Support
§ 35.510 Grant Amount
§ 35.510—1 Determinations
§ 35-510—2 Limitations
§ 35.515 Eligibility
§ 35.515—1 Control Programs
§ 35.515—2 Interstate Planning
§ 35.520 Criteria for Award
§ 35.520—1 Control Programs
§ 35.520—2 Interstate Planning
§ 35.525 Program Requirements
§ 35.525—1 Pre-Maintenance Programs
§ 35.525—2 Maintenance Program
§ 35.525—3 Interstate Planning
§ 35.530 Supplemental Conditions
§ 35.535 Assignment of Personnel
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL STATE AND INTERSTATE PRO-
GRAM GRANTS
35.551
35.551-1
35.551-2
Scope and Purpose
Allotments
Federal Share
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§ 35.551—3 Interstate Agency
§ 35.551—4 Per Capita Income
§ 35.551—5 Plan
§ 35.551—6 State
§ 35.551—7 State Water Pollution Control Agency
§ 35.552 Definitions
§ 35.552—1 Allotments
§ 35.552—2 State Program Grant
§ 35.552—3 State Program
§ 35.552—4 Number of Pollution Sources
§ 35.552—5 State Agency
§ 35.552—6 Interstate Agency
§ 35.552—7 Reasonable Cost
§ 35.552—8 Interstate Segment
§ 35.552—9 Reoccurent Expenditures
§ 35.553 Annual Guidance
§ 35.554 State Strategy Information and Program Development
§ 35.554—1 State Strategy Information
§35.554—2 State Program Development
§ 35.554—3 Major Program Elements and Outputs
§ 35.555 State Program Submission
§ 35.555—1 Notification of Funding
§ 35.555—2 Allotments to States
§ 35.555—3 Allotments to Interstate Agencies
§ 35.555—4 Population Compulation
§ 35.556 Public Participation
§ 35.557 Program Approval
§ 35.557—1 Determination of Federal Share for States
§ 35.557—2 Determination of Federal Share for Interstate Agencies
§ 35.558 Allocation of Funds
§ 35.558—1 Computation of State Allotment Ratio
§ 35.558—2 Computation of Interstate Allocations
§ 35.558—3 Computation of State Allocations
§ 35.558—4 Notification of Funds
§ 35.559 Grant Amount
§ 35.559—1 Computation of Maximum Grant
§ 35.559—2 Determination
§ 35.559—3 Reduction of Grant Amount
§ 35.559—4 Grant Amount Limit and Duration
§ 35.559—5 Eligibility
§ 35.559—6 Limitation of Awards
§ 35.559—7 Grant Conditions
§ 35.560 Program Evaluation and Reporting
§ 35.560—1 Evaluation
§ 35.560—2 Reports
§ 35.560—3 Reduction of Grant Amount
8 35.563 Grant Limitations and Duration
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3.12c Grant for Construction of Waste Water Treatment Works —
Subpart C
§ 35.800 Purpose
§ 35.801 Authority
§ 35.805 Definitions
§ 35.805—1 Construction
§ 35.805—2 Inter-Municipal Agency
§ 35.805—3 Interstate Agency
§ 35.805-4 Municipality
§ 35.805-5 State
§ 35.805—6 State Water Pollution Control Agency
§ 35.805—7 Treatment Works
§ 35.810 Applicant Eligibility
§ 35.815 Allocation of Funds
§ 35.815—1 Allotment to States
§ 35.815—2 Re-Allotments
§ 35.820 Grant Limitations
§ 35.820—1 Exceptions
§ 35.825 Application for Grants
§ 35.825—1 Pre-Application Procedures
§ 35.825—2 Formal Applications
§ 35.830 Determining the Desirability of Projects
§ 35.835 Criteria for Award
§ 35.835-1 State Priority
§ 35.835—2 Basin Control
§ 35.835—3 Regional and Metropolitan Plan
§35.835—4 Adequacy of Treatment
§ 35.835—5 Industrial Waste Treatment
§ 35.835—6 Design
§ 35.835—7 Operation and Maintenance
§ 35.835—8 Operation During Construction
§ 35.835—9 Post-Construction Inspection
§ 35.840 Supplemental Grant Conditions
§ 35.845 Payments
§ 35.850 Reimbursements (RESERVED)
3.12d RESERVED - Subpart D
3.12e Grants for Condition of Treatment Works — Federal Water Pollution
Control Act Amendments of 1972 — Subpart E
§ 35.900 Purpose
§ 35.901 Authority
§ 35.903 Summary of Construction Grant Program
§ 35.905 Definitions
§ 35.905-1 The Act
8 35.905-2 Combined Sewer
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§ 35.905—3 Construction
§ 35.905—4 Excessive Infiltration/Inflow
§ 35.905—5 Infiltration
§ 35.905—6 Inflow
§ 35.905—7 Infiltration/Inflow
§ 35.905—8 Interstate Agency
§ 35.905—9 Municipality
§ 35.905—10 Project
§ 35.905—11 Sanitary Sewer
§ 35.905-12 State
§ 35.905—13 State Agency
§ 35.905—14 Storm Sewer
§ 35.905—15 Treatment Works
§ 35.908 Advanced Technology and Accelerated Construction
Techniques
§ 35.910 Allocation of Funds
§ 35.910-1 Allotment
§ 35.910—2 Reallotment
§ 35.915 State Determination and Certification of Project
Priority
§ 35.920 Grant Application
§ 35.920—1 Eligibility
§ 35.920—2 Procedure
§ 35.920—3 Content of Application
§ 35.925 Limitations on Award
§ 35.925—1 Facility Planning
§ 35.925—2 State Plan
§ 35.925—3 Priority Certification
§ 35.925-4 State Allocation
§ 35.925—5 Applicants Funding Capabilities
§ 35.925—6 Permits
§ 35.925—7 Design
§ 35.925—8 Environmental Review
§ 35.925—9 Civil Rights
§ 35.925—10 Operation and Maintenance Programs
§ 35.925—11 User Charge System
§ 35.925—12 Sewage Collection Systems
§ 35.925—13 Alternative Techniques and Technology
§ 35.927 Sewer System Evaluation
§ 35.928 User Charges System (RESERVED)
§ 35.930 Grant Awards
§ 35.930—1 Types of Grants
§ 35.930—2 Grant Amount
§ 35.920-3 Grant Term
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§ 35.930—4 Project Scope
§ 35.930—5 Grant Percentages
§ 35.935 Grant Conditions
§ 35.935—1 Non-Restrictive Specifications
§ 35.935—2 Procurement
§ 35.935—3 Bonding and Insurance
§ 35.935—4 State and Local Laws
§ 35.935—5 Davis-Bacon and Related Statutes
§ 35.935—6 Equal Employment Opportunity
§ 35.935—7 Access
§ 35.935—8 Supervision
§ 35.935—9 Project Completion
§ 35.935—10 Copy of Contract Document
§ 35.935—11 Project Changes
§ 35.935—12 Operation and Maintenance
§ 35.940 Determination of Allowable Cost
§ 35.940-1 Allowable Cost
§ 35.940-2 Unallowable Cost
§ 35.940—3 Cost Allowable, If Approved
§ 35.940—4 Indirect Cost
§ 35.940—5 Disputes
§ 35.945 Grant Payment
§ 35.950 Suspension or Termination of Grants
§ 35.955 Grant Amendments to Increase Grant Amounts
3.13 Research and Demonstration Grants, Environmental Protection Agency, 40
C.F.R. §§ 40.100-40.165 (1973).
§ 40.100 Purpose of Regulation
§ 40.105 Applicability and Scope
§ 40.110 Authority
§ 40.115 Definitions
§ 40.115—1 Construction
§ 40.115—2 Intermunicipal agency
§ 40.115—3 Interstate agency
§ 40.115—4 Municipality
§ 40.115—5 Person
§ 40.115—6 Recovered resources
§ 40.115—7 Resource recovery system
§ 40.115-8 Solid Waste
§ 40.115—9 Solid Waste Disposal
§ 40.115-10 State
§ 40.120 Determination of EPA research objective
§ 40.120—1 Environmental research need
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§ 40.120—2 Need statements
§ 40.120—3 Publication of research objectives
§ 40.125 Grant limitations
§ 40.125—1 Limitations on duration
§ 40.125—2 Limitations on assistance
§ 40.130 Eligibility
§ 40.135 Application
§ 40.135—1 Preapplication coordination
§ 40.135—2 Application requirements
§ 40.140 Criteria for Award
§ 40.140—1 All Applications
§ 40.140—2 Solid Waste Disposal Act
§ 40.140—3 Federal Water Pollution Control Act
§ 40.145 Supplemental Grant Conditions
§ 40.145—1 Solid Waste Disposal Act
§ 40.145—2 Federal Water Pollution Control Act
§ 40.145—3 Projects Involving Construction
§ 40.150 Evaluation of Applications
§ 40.155 Confidential Data
§ 40.160 Reports
§ 40.160—1 Progress Reports
§ 40.160—2 Report of Project Expenditures
§ 40.160—3 Reporting of Inventions
§ 40.160—4 Equipment Report
§ 40.160—5 Final Report
§ 40.165 Continuation Grants
3.14 Training Grants and Manpower Forecasting, Environmental Protection Agency,
40C.F.R. §§ 45.100-45.155(1973).
3.14a Training Grants — Subpart A
§ 45.100 Purpose of Regulation
§ 45.101 Applicability of Scope
§ 45.102 Authority
§ 45.103 Objectives
§ 45.105 Definitions
§ 45.105—1 Professional Training
§ 45.105—2 Scholarship
§ 45.105-3 Stipend
§ 45.105—4 Technician Training
§ 45.115 Eligibility
§ 45.125 Application Requirements
§45.130 Evaluation of Applications
§ 45.135 Supplemental Grant Conditions
§ 45.140 Project Period
§ 45.145 Allocation and Allowability of Cost
§ 45.150 Reports
§ 45.150—1 Interim Progress Report
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§ 45.150—2 Final Progress Report
§45.150—3 Report of Expenditures
§ 45.150—4 Equipment Report
§ 45.155 Continuation Grant
3.14b Manpower Forecasting — Subpart B
[RESERVED]
3.15 Fellowships, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 46.100—46.165
(1973).
§46.100 Purpose of Regulation
§ 46.101 Applicability and Scope
§ 46.102 Authority
§ 46.103 Objective
§46.104 Type of Fellowships
§ 46.105 Definitions
§ 46.105—1 Full-Time Fellowship
§ 46.105—2 Part-Time Fellowship
§ 46.105-3 Stipend
§ 46.110 Benefits
§ 46.115 Eligibility
§ 46.120 Application Requirements
§46.122 Evaluation of Applications
§ 46.135 Award and Duration of Fellowship
§ 46.135—1 Initiation of Study
§ 46.140 Fellowship Agreement
§ 46.141 Fellowship Agreement Amendment
§ 46.145 Payment
§ 46.150 Publication and Thesis
§ 46.155 Deviations
§ 46.165 Termination
3.16 General, Environmental Protection Agency, 41 C.F.R. §§ 15-1-15-1.53 (1973)
§ 15.1000 Scope of Part
3.16a Regulation System
§ 15-1.001 Scope of Subpart
§ 15-1.002 Purpose
§ 15-1.003 Authority
§ 15-1.004 Applicability
§ 15-1.006 Issuance
§ 15-1.006—1 Code Arrangement
§ 15-1.006—2 Publication
§ 15-1.007 Arrangement
8 15-1.007-1 General
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A. General (Continued)
§ 15-1.007—2 Numbering
§ 15-1.007-3 Citation
§ 15-1.008 Agency Implementation
§ 15-1.009 Deviation
§ 15-1.009—2 Procedure
3.16b General Policies
§ 15-1.318 Disputes Clause
§ 15-1.318—1 Contracting Officers Decision Under Disputes Clause
§ 15-1.350 Release of Procurement Information
§ 15-1.351 Purpose and Scope
§ 15-1.352 Exemption
§ 15-1.353 Charges for Copies, Services, etc.
3.16c Debarred, Suspended and Ineligible Bidders
§ 15-1.600 Scope of Subpart
§ 15-1.602 Establishment, Maintenance, and Distribution of a
List of Concerns of Individuals Debarred, Suspended,
or Declared Ineligible
§ 15-1.602—1 Basis for Entry on the Debarred, Suspended, and
Ineligible List
§ 15-1.603 Treatment to be Accorded Firms or Individuals in
Debarred, Suspended, or Ineligible Status
§ 15-1.604 Causes and Conditions Applicable to Determination
of Debarrment
§ 15-1.604—1 Procedural Requirements Relating to the Imposition
of Debarrment
§ 15-1.605 Suspension of Bidders
§ 15-1.605—1 Causes and Conditions Under Which EPA May Sus-
pend Contractors
§ 15-1.605—2 Notice of Suspension
§ 15-1.606 Agency Procedures
3.16d Small Business Concerns
§ 15-1.704 Agency Program Direction and Operation
§ 15-1.704—1 Small Business Assistance Officer
§ 15-1.704—2 Small Business Specialists
§ 15-1.706—50 Procurement Set-Aside for Small Business When an
FDA Representative is Not Available
§ 15-1.705-50—1 General
§ 15-1.705-50—2 Review of Set-Aside Recommendations Initiated
by Small Business Specialists
§ 15-1.706-50—3 Withdrawl or Modification of Set-Asides
§ 15-1.706-50—4 Small Business Set-Aside for Proposed Construction
Procurement
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3.16e Novation Agreement and Change of Name Agreement
§ 15-1.5100 Scope of Subpart
§ 15-1.5101 Definitions
§ 15-1.5102 Agreement to Recognize a Successor in Interest
§ 15-1.5103 Agreement to Recognize Change of Name of Con-
tractor
§ 15-1.5104 Procedures
§ 15-1.5105 Novation Agreement Format
§ 15-1.5105—1 Successor in Interest Agreement Format
§ 15-1.5105—2 Change of Name Agreement Format
§ 15-1.5105—3 Administrative Change Format
3.16f Code of Conduct
§ 15-1.5300 Code of Conduct
§ 15-1.5301 Organizational Conflicts of Interest
3.17 Procurement by Formal Advertising, Environmental Protection Agency, 41 C.F
§§ 15-2.406-15-2.407-8 (1972)
3.17a Opening for Bids and Award of Contract
§ 15-2.406 Mistakes in Bid
§ 15-2.406—3 Other Mistakes Disclosed Before Awards
§ 15-2.406—4 Disclosure of Mistakes After Awards
§ 15-2.467—8 Protest Against Awards
3.18 Procurement by Negotiations, Environmental Protection Agency, 41 C.F.R.
§§ 15-3.103-15-3.5100 (1972)
3.18a Use of Negotiations
§ 15-3.405 Cost Reimbursement Type Contracts
§ 15-2.405—3 Cost Sharing Contract
3.18c Small Purchases
§ 15-3.600 Scope of Subpart
§ 15-3.601 Purpose
§ 15-3.602 Policy
§ 15-3.603 Competition
§ 15-3.603-1 Solicitation
§ 15-3.603—2 Data to Support Small Purchases
§ 15-3.604 Imprest Funds (Petty Cash) Method
§ 15-3.605 Purchase Order Forms
§ 15-3.605—1 Standard Form 44, Purchase Order-Invoice-Vouche
§ 15-3.605—2 Standard Form 147 and 148, Order for Supplies
or Services
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§ 15-3.606 Blanket Purchase Arrangements
§ 15-3.650 Oral Purchase orders
§ 15-3.650—1 Policy
§ 15-3.651 Procedure
3.18d Price Negotiation Policies and Techniques
§ 15-3.805 Section of Offerers for Negotiations and Award
§ 15-3.805-1 General
§ 15-3.808—50 Profit of Fee Guidelines
3.18e Protest Against Award
§ 15-3.5100 Protest Against Award
3.19 Special Types and Methods of Procurement, Environmental Protection Agency,
41 C.F.R. §§ 15-4.5300-15-4.5303 (1972)
3.19a Procurements Involving Use of Radio Frequencies
§ 15-4.5300 Scope of Subpart
§ 15-4.5301 General
§ 15-4.5302 Policy
§ 15-4.5303 Procedures
3.20 Procurement Forms, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 15-16.553-
1-15-16.701-50 (1973)
3.20a Illustration of Forms
§ 15-16.533-1 General Provisions
§ 15-16.533—2 General Provisions For Use In Fixed Development
Contracts With Profit
3.2 Ob Forms for Negotiated architect-engineer contracts
Making Organizations
§ 15-16.553—3 Forms of Advertised and Negotiated Non-Person-
nel Service Contracts Other Than Construction and
Architect-Engineer Contracts
§ 15-16.553—4 General Provisions
§ 15-16.701 Additional provisions to U.S. standard form 253.
3.21 Transportation, Environmental Protection Agency, 41 C.F.R. §§ 15-19.302—
15-19.305 (1972)
3.2 la Contract Delivery Terms
§ 15-19.302 F.O.B. Origin
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A. General (Continued)
§ 15-19.303 F.O.B. Origin, Contractors Facility
§ 15-19.305 F.O.B. Origin, Plate Prepaid
3.22 Contract Financing, Environmental Protection Agency, 41 C.F.R. §§ 15-30.1-
15-30.104-1 (1973)
3.22a Forms of Financing
§ 15-30.103 Advance payment authority
§ 15-30.104-1 Letters of credit
3.23 Contract Financing, Environmental Protection Agency, 41 C.F.R. §§ 15-30.40;
15-30.412-2 (1973)
3.23a Advance Payments
§ 15-30.403 Interest
§ 15-30.406 Responsibility - Delegation of authority
§ 15-30.410 Findings, determinations and authorization
§ 15-30.412—2 Contract provisions for advance payments
3.24 Amortization of Pollution Control Facilities, Internal Revenue Service, Depart-
ment of Treasury, 26 C.F.R. §§ 1.169 (1972)
§ 1.169 Statutory Provisions; Authorization of Pollution
Control Facilities
§ 1.169—1 Amortization of Pollution Control Facilties
§ 1.169-2 Definitions
§ 1.169—3 Amortizable Basis
§ 1.169—4 Time and Manner of Making Selections
3.25 Statutory Provisions; Additional First-Year Depreciation Allowance, Internal
Revenue Service, Department of Treasury, 26 C.F.R. §§ 1.179-1.179—4 (1972)
§ 1.179 Statutory Provisions; Additional First-Year De-
preciation Allowance
§ 1.179—1 Additional First-Year Depreciation Allowance
§ 1.179—2 Dollar Limitation
§ 1.179—3 Definitions of Special Rules
§ 1.179—4 Time and Manner of Making Elections
3.26 Amoritization Deductions, Internal Revenue Service, Department of Treasury,
26 C.F.R. §§ 1.642(f)-1.642(f)-l (1971)
§ 1.642(f) Statutory Provisions; Estate and Trust; Special
Rules for Credits and Deduction; Amoritization
Deductions
§ 1.642(f)—1 Amortization Deductions
3.27 Preparation of Environmental Impact Statements: Guidelines, Council on En-
vironmental Quality, 40 C.F.R. § 1500 et seq. (1973).
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4. Guidelines and Reports
4.1 The President's Environmental Program
4.1a The President's 1971 Environmental Program, Compiled by the Council
on Environmental Quality, March 1971, pp.1-205.
4.1b The President's 1972 Environmental Program, compiled by the Council
on Environmental Quality, March 1972, pp. 1-75, 223.
4.1c The President's 1973 Environmental Program, compiled by the Council
on Environmental Quality, April 1973, pp. 1-585.
4.2 Council on Environmental Quality, Annual Reports, as required by National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 U.S.C. § 34341.
4.2a The First Annual Report of the Council on Environmental Quality,
August, 1970, pp. 1-241.
4.2b The Second Annual Report of the Council on Environmental Quality,
August 1971, pp. 3-265.
4.2c The Third Annual Report of the Council on Environmental Quality,
August 1972, pp. 3-413.
4.2d The Fourth Annual Report of the Council on Environmental Quality,
April 1973, pp. 1-404.
4.3 Citizens' Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality Reports to the President
and the President's Council on Environmental Quality, as required by E.O.
11472, § 102(c).
4.3a Report to the President and the President's Council on Environmental
Quality, Citizens' Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality,
August 1969.
4.3b Report to the President and the President's Council on Environmental
Quality, Citizen's Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality, April
1971.
4.3c Report to the President and the President's Council on Environmental
Quality, Citizens' Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality,
October 1973.
4.4 Selected Reports:
4.4a "Ocean Dumping: A National Policy." Report to the President by the
Council on Environmental Quality, October 1970.
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4.4b "Toxic Substances," Report by the Council on Environmental Quality,
April 1971.
4.5 Interim Guidelines, Executive Office of the President's Council on Environmen
Quality, 36 Fed. Reg. 7724 (1970).
4.6 The Report of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare and the En-
vironmental Protection Agency on the Health Effects of Environmental Pol-
lution, pursuant to Title V of P.L. 91-515, H.R. DOC. No. 92-241, 92nd Cong,
2nd Sess. (1972).
4.7 Interagency Agreements:
4.7a Economic Dislocation Early Warning System, Memorandum of Under-
standing Between the Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency and the Secretary of Labor (1971).
4.7b Establishing and Maintaining An Industrial Security Program, Inter-
agency Agreement Between the Environmental Protection Agency
and the Department of Defense (1972).
4.7c Cooperative Efforts Regarding Air and Water Quality in Implementing
the Everglades Jetport Pact, Memorandum of Understanding Between
the Environmental Protection Agency and National Park Service (1972)
4.7d General Policy and Procedures for Providing Economic and Technical
Assistance to Developing Nations, Agreement Between the Environ-
mental Protection Agency and the Agency for International Develop-
ment (1972).
4.7e Cooperative Program Entitled Modular-Size Integrated Utility Systems,
Memorandum of Understanding Between the Environmental Protection
Agency and the Department of Housing and Urban Affairs (1972).
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B. AIR-CURRENT LAWS LISTING
1. Statutes
1.1 The Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 1857 et seq. (1973).
1.2 Public Contracts, Advertisements for Proposals for Purchases and Contracts
for Supplies or Services for Government Departments; Application to Gov-
ernment Sales and Contracts to Sell and to Government Corporations, as
amended, 41 U.S.C. § 5 (1958).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857b-lb(a)(2)(D)]
1.3 Advances of Public Moneys, Prohibition Against, as revised, 31 U.S.C. § 529
(1946).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857b-(a)(2)(d)]
1.4 Contracts: Acquisition, Construction or Furnishing of Test Facilities and
Equipment, as amended, 10 U.S.C. § 2353 (1956).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857b-l(a)(2)(D)]
1.5 Record on Review and Enforcement of Agency Orders, as amended, 28
U.S.C. § 2112 (1966).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. §§ 1857c-5(f)(2)(B), 1857f-5(b)(2)(B)(ii)]
1.6 Disclosure of Confidential Information Generally, as amended, 18 U.S.C.
§ 1905 (1948).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. §§ 1857c-9(c), 1857d(j)(l), 1857f-6(b),
1857h-5(a)(l)]
1.7 Per Diem, Travel and Transportation Expenses; Experts and Consultants;
Individuals Serving Without Pay, as amended, 5 U.S.C. § 5703 (1969).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. §§ 1857d(i), 1857e(e), 1857f-6e(b)(2)]
1.8 Highway Safety Act of 1966, as amended, 23 U.S.C. § 402 (1970).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857f-6b(2)]
1.9 Federal Salary Act, as amended, 5 U.S.C. §§ 5305, 5332 (1970).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857f-6e(b)(3)(A)]
1.10 The Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended, 49 U.S.C. §§ 1301-1441
(1973).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. §§ 1857f-10(a), (b), 1857M2]
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1.11 Department of Transportation Act, as amended, 49 U.S.C, § 1653(f) (1968).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857f-10(b)]
1.12 The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 U.S.C. § 4332(2)(c)
(1970).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857h-7(a)]
1.13 The Public Health Service Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 241, 243, 246
(1973).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857h-7(a)]
1.14 The Davis-Bacon Act, as amended, 40 U.S.C. §§ 276a—276a-5 (1964).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857J-3]
1.15 Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950, 64 Stat. 1267 (1950).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857J-3]
1.16 Regulations Governing Contractors and Subcontractors, as amended, 40
U.S.C. § 276c (1958).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857J-3]
1.17 Federal Aid Highway Act, as amended, 23 U.S.C. §§ 103(e)(4). 109(h), (j),
142(a), (c) (1973).
1.18 Airport and Airway Development Act, as amended, 49 U.S.C. §§ 1712(f),
1716(c)(4), (e) (1973).
1.19 Amortization of Pollution Control Facilities, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 169(d)
(1)(B), (3) (1969).
1.20 Interest on Certain Government Obligations, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 103
(1969).
1.21 Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Saving Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1961-1964
(1972).
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1. Statutes and Legislative History
1.1 dean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 1857 et seq. (1973).
l.la Air Pollution of July 14, 1955, P.L. 84-159, 69 Stat. 322.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 389, 84th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1955).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP No. 968, 84th Cong., 1st Sess. (1955).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 101 (1955):
(a) May 31: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 7248-7250;
(b) July 5: Amended and passed House pp. 9923-9925;
(c) July 6: Senate concurs in House amendment, pp. 9984-
9985.
Lib Extension of § 5-a of Air Pollution Act of July 14, 1955, Septem-
ber 22, 1959, P.L. 86-365, 73 Stat. 646.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP No. 960, 86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP No. 182, 86th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1187, 86th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1959).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 105 (1959):
(a) Sept. 1: Passed House, pp. 17584-17586;
(b) Sept. 9: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 18733-18734;
(c) Sept. 10,11: House and Senate ask for conference, pp.
18917,19046;
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(d) Sept. 14: House and Senate agree to conference report,
pp. 19704-19705, 19434-19435.
l.lc Motor Vehicle Exhaust Study Act of June 8, 1960, P.L. 86-493,
74 Stat. 1625.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP No. 814, 86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No.
1410, 86th Cong., 2d Sess. (1960).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 105 (1959), Aug. 17: Passed House, pp. 16074-
16080;
(b) Vol. 106 (1960), May 26: Passed Senate, p. 11209.
l.ld Amendment of Act of July 14, 1955, October 9, 1962, P.L. 87-761,
76 Stat. 760.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP No. 1083, 87th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP No. 2265, 87th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1962).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 107 (1961), Sept. 20: Passed Senate, pp. 20417-
20418;
(b) Vol. 108 (1962), Sept. 17: Amended and passed House,
pp. 19658-19661;
(c) Vol. 108 (1962), Sept. 26: Senate concurs in House
amendments, pp. 20802-20803.
Lie The Clean Air Act, December 17, 1963, P.L. 88-206, 77 Stat. 392.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP No. 508, 88th Cong., 1st Sess. (1963).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 638, 88th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1963).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP No. 1003, 88th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1963).
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(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 109 (1963):
(a) July 24: Considered and passed House, pp. 13273-13281,
13283-13285;
(b) Nov. 19: Considered and passed Senate, amended, pp.
22321-22326, 22329-22331;
(c) Dec. 10: House and Senate agree to conference report, pp.
23954, 23959-23966, 24083-24085.
l.lf Motor Vehicle Air Pollution Control Act and Solid Waste Disposal
Act, October 20, 1965, P.L. 89-272, 79 Stat. 992.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 192, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 899, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
(a) May 18: Considered and passed Senate, pp. 10779,10782-
10783;
(b) Sept. 23: Considered in House, pp. 24941-24943;
(c) Sept. 24: Considered and passed House, amended, pp.
25049-25073;
(d) Oct. 1: Senate concurred in House amendments, pp.
25847-25851.
l.lg Clean Air Amendments of 1966, October 15,1966, P.L. 89-675,
80 Stat. 954.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP No. 1361, 89th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1966).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 2170, 89th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1966).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2256, 89th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1966).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 112 (1966):
(a) July 11: Considered in Senate, p. 15169;
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(b) July 12: Considered and passed Senate, pp. 15248-15262;
(c) Oct. 3: Considered and passed House, amended, pp.
24853-24855;
(d) October 13: House agreed to conference report, p. 26596;
(e) Oct. 14: Senate agreed to conference report, pp. 26808-
26809.
l.lh Air Quality Act of 1967, November 21,1967, P.L. 90-148, 81 Stat.
485.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 403, 90th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP No. 728, 90th Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 916, 90th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1967).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 113 (1967):
(a) July 18: Considered and passed Senate, pp. 19164,19171
19186;
(b) Nov. 2: Considered and passed House, amended, pp.
30939-30963, 30975-30981, 30988-30989, 30999;
(c) Nov. 9: Senate rejected House amendments, pp 32072-
32079;
(d) Nov. 13: House insisted on amendments and agreed to
conference, p. 32213;
(e) Nov. 14: Senate and House adopted conference report,
pp. 32320, 32475-32479.
l.li Authorization for Fuel and Vehicle Research, 1969, December 5,
1969, P.L. 91-137, 83 Stat. 283.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-286, 91st
Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 91-349, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
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(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-690, 91st Cong.,
1st Sess. (1969).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969):
(a) July 8: Considered and passed Senate, pp. 18540-18541,
18544;
(b) Sept. 3, 4: Considered and passed House, amended, pp.
24005-24006, 24356-24372, 24374-24378;
(c) Nov. 25: House and Senate agreed to conference report,
pp. 35640, 35805-35807.
l.lj Extension of Clean Air Act, July 10, 1970, P.L. 91-316, 84 Stat.
416.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-941, 91st
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) June 25: Considered and passed Senate, pp. 21363-21364;
(b) June 30: Considered and passed House, p. 22095.
l.lk Clean Air Amendments of 1970, December 31,1970, P.L. 91-604,
84 Stat. 1676.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 91-1146, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-1196, 91st
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1783, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Report, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) June 10: Considered and passed House, pp. 19200-19244;
(b) Sept. 21, 22: Considered and passed Senate, amended, pp.
32837, 32900-32938, 33072-33121;
(c) Dec. 18: Senate and House agreed to conference report,
pp. 42381-42395, 42519-42524.
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(5) The President's Remarks Upon Signing the Bill into Law, Dec. 31
1970, Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, Vol. 6,
No. 1, January 4, 1971 (p. 11).
1.11 Technical Amendments to the Clean Air Act, November 18,1971,
P.L. 92-157, § 302, 85 Stat. 464.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 92-258, 92nd Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No.
92-251, 92nd Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-578, 92nd Cong.,
1st Sess. (1971).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971):
(a) July 1: Considered and passed House; *
(b) July 14: Considered and passed Senate, amended in lieu
of S. 934; *
(c) Oct. 19: Senate agreed to conference report; *
(d) Nov. 9: House agreed to conference report. *
l.lm Clean Air Act Extension, April 9,1973, P.L. 93-15, 87 Stat. 11.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 93-77, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 119 (1973):
(a) March 22: Considered and passed House, op. H2081-
H2091;
(b) March 27: Considered and passed Senate, p. S5703.
1.2 Public Contracts, Advertisements for Proposals for Purchases and Contracts
for Supplies or Supplies for Government Departments; Application to Gov-
ernment Sales and Contracts to Sell and to Government Corporations, as
amended, 41 U.S.C. § 5 (1958).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857b-l(a)(2)(D)] (See, "General 1.14a-l.l
4c(2)(b)" for legislative history)
1.3 Advances of Public Moneys; Prohibition Against, as revised, 31 U.S.C. § 529
(1946).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857b-l(a)(2)(D)]
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1.3a Advances of Public Moneys; Prohibition Against, August 2, 1946,
R.S. § 3648, § 11, 60 Stat. 809.
1.3b E.O. 10410, Specification of Laws From Which the Escapee Program
Administered by the Department of State shall be Exempt, Novem-
ber 14, 1952,17 Fed. Reg. 10495.
1.3c E.O. 11223, Relating to the Performance of Functions Authorized
by the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, May 12,1965, 30 Fed. Reg.
6635.
1.4 Contracts: Acquisition, Construction or Furnishing of Test Facilities and
Equipment, as amended, 10 U.S.C. § 2353 (1956).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857b-l(a)(2)(D)]
1.4a Act of July 16,1952, P.L. 82-557, 66 Stat. 725.
(1) House Committee on Armed Services, H.R. REP. No. 548,
82nd Cong., 1st Sess. (1951).
(2) Senate Committee on Armed Services, S. REP. No. 936, 82nd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1951).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 97 (1951), Oct. 19: Objected to in Senate, p. 13530;
(b) Vol. 98 (1952), July 3: Passed Senate, pp. 9053-9054;
(c) Vol. 98 (1952), July 4: Passed House, pp. 9374-9375.
1.4b An Act to Revise, Codify and Enact Into Law Title X of the United
States Code, August 10, 1956, § 2353, 70A Stat. 149.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 970, 84th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1955).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 2484, 84th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1956).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 101 (1955), Aug. 1: Amended and passed House, p.
12719;
(b) Vol. 102 (1956), July 23: Amended and passed Senate,
p. 13953;
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(c) Vol. 112 (1956), July 25: House concurs in Senate
amendment, p. 14455.
1.5 Record on Review and Enforcement of Agency Orders, as amended, 28
U.S.C. § 2112 (1966).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. §§ 1857c-5(f)(2)(B), 1857f-5(b)(2)(B)(ii)]
If5a Record on Review and Enforcement of Agency Orders, August 28,
1958, P.L. 85-791, § 2, 72 Stat. 941.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 842, 85th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1957).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 2129, 85th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1957).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 103 (1957), Aug. 5: Amended and passed House, pp.
13617-13618;
(b) Vol. 104 (1958), Aug. 14: Passed Senate, p. 17537.
1.5b Rules of Civil Procedure, Nov. 6, 1966, P.L. 89-773, § 5(a), (b),
80 Stat. 1323.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1406, 89th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1966).
(2) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 2153, 89th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1966).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 112 (1966):
(a) July 27: Passed Senate, p. 17306;
(b) Oct. 20: Passed House, p. 28141.
1.6 Disclosure of Confidential Information Generally, as amended, 18 U.S.C.
§ 1905 (1948).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. §§ 1857c-9(c), 1857d(j)(l), 1857f-6(b),
1857h-5(a)(l)]
(See, "General 1.16a-1.16a(3)(c)" for legislative history)
1.7 Per Diem, Travel, and Transportation Expenses; Experts and Consultants;
Individuals Serving Without Pay, as amended, 5 U.S.C. § 5703 (1969).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. §§ 1857(d)(i), 1857e(e), 1857f-6e(b)(2)]
(See, "General 1.15a-1.15c(3)(c)" for legislative history)
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Highway Safety Act of 1966, as amended, 23 U.S.C. § 402 (1973).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857f-6b(2)]
1.8a Highway Safety Act of 1966, September 9, 1966, P.L. 89-564, Title
I, § 101, 80 Stat. 731.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 1302, 89th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1966).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 1700, 89th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1966).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1920, 89th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1966).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 112 (1966):
(a) June 27: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 14936-14938;
(b) Aug. 18; Amended and passed House, pp. 19926-19939,
19940-19944;
(c) Aug. 31: House agrees to conference report, pp. 21355-
21358;
(d) Sept. 1: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 21595-
21596.
1.8b Highway Safety Program, August 23,1968, P.L. 90-495, § 13, 82
Stat. 833.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 1340, 90th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1968).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 1584, 90th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1968).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1799, 90th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1968).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 114 (1968):
(a) July 1: Amended and passed Senate, p. 19552; *
(b) July 3: Amended and passed House, p. 19950; *
(c) July 26: House agrees to conference report, p. 23713; *
(d) July 29: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 24038. *
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1.8c Federal Aid Highway Act of 1970, December 31, 1970, P.L. 91-605,
Title II, §§ 202(c)-(e), 84 Stat. 1740, 1741.
(1) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 91-1554,
91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-1254, 91st
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1780, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) Dec. 7: Considered and passed House, p. 40096;
(b) Dec. 7: Amended and passed Senate, p. 40095;
(c) Dec. 18: House agrees to conference report, pp. 42514-
42523;
(d) Dec. 19: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 42714-
42728.
1.8d Highway Safety Act of 1973, August 13, 1973, P.L. 93-87, & 202,
87 Stat. 282.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 93-61, 93rd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 93-118,
93rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 93-410, 93rd Cong.,
1st Sess, (1973).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 119 (1973):
(a) March 14, 15: Considered and passed Senate; *
(b) April 17-19: Considered and passed House, amended; *
(c) August 1: Senate agreed to conference report; *
(d) AugustS: House agreed to conference report. *
1.9 Federal Salary Act, as amended, 5 U.S.C. §§ 5305, 5332 (1973).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857f-6e(b)(3)(A)]
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1.9a General Schedule, September 6,1966, P.L. 89-554, 80 Stat. 467.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 901, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1380, 89th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1966).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. Ill (1965), Sept. 7: Passed House, p. 22954;
(b) Vol. 112(1966), July 25, 27: Amended and passed
Senate, p. 17010;
(c) Vol. 112 (1966), Sept. 11: House concurred in Senate
amendments, p. 19077.
1.9b Registers, Individuals Receiving Compensation, September 11,1967,
P.L. 90-83, § 1(18), 81 Stat. 199.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 124, 90th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 482, 90th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 113 (1967):
(a) April 3: Amended and passed House, p. 8109;
(b) Aug. 4: Amended and passed Senate, p. 21414;
(c) Aug. 24: House concurs in Senate amendments, pp.
23904-23905.
1.9c Postal Revenue and Federal Salary Act of 1967, December 16,1967,
P.L. 90-206, Title II, § 202(a), 81 Stat. 624.
(1) House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, H.R. REP.
No. 722, 90th Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(2) Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, S. REP.
No. 801, 90th Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1013, 90th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1967).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 113 (1967):
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(a) Oct. 10,11: Amended and passed House, pp. 28410,
28412, 28648-28649, 28655;
(b) Nov. 28, 29: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 33975,
34013-34014, 34227-34228, 34261;
(c) Dec. 11: House recedes from its disagreement to the
Senate amendment, and concurs therein, with an amend-
ment, p. 35842;
(d) Dec. 12: Senate concurs in House amendment to Senate
amendment, p. 36104.
1.9d E.G. 11413, Adjustment of Pay Rates Effective July 1,1968, June 11,
1968, 33 Fed. Reg. 8641.
1.9e E.G. 11474, Adjustment of Pay Rates Effective July 1,1969,
June 16,1969, 34 Fed. Reg. 9605.
1.9f E.G. 11524, Adjustment of Pay Rates Effective First Pay Period on
or After December 27, 1969, April 15,1970, 35 Fed. Reg. 6247.
1.9g E.G. 11576, Adjustment of Pay Rates Effective January 1, 1971,
January 8, 1971, 36 Fed. Reg. 347.
1.9h E.G. 11587, Federal Executive Salary Schedule, March 15, 1971,
36 Fed. Reg. 4973.
1.9i E.G. 11637, Adjustment of Pay Rates Effective January 1, 1972,
December 22,1971, 36 Fed. Reg. 24911.
1.9j E.G. 11691, Adjustment of Pay Rates Effective January 1, 1973,
December 15,1972, 37 Fed. Reg. 27607.
1.9k E.G. 11739, Adjustment of Pay Rates Effective October 1, 1973,
October 3,1973, 38 Fed. Reg. 27581.
1.10 The Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended, 49 U.S.C. § 1301 et seq.
(1973).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. §§ 1857f-10(a), (b), 1857M2]
l.lOa The Federal Aviation Act of 1958, August 23, 1958, P.L. 85-726,
§§ 101-701, 72 Stat. 731.
(1) Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, S.
REP. No. 1811, 85th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 2360, 85th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
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(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2556, 85th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1958).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 104 (1958):
(a) July 14: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 13621-13636,
13645-13650;
(b) Aug. 4: Amended and passed House, p. 16088;
(c) Aug. 11: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 16861,
16886-16887;
(d) Aug 13: House agrees to conference report, p. 17457.
l.lOb Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, December 20,1970,
P.L. 91-596, § 31, 84 Stat. 1619.
(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No.
91-1282, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(2) House Committee on Education and Labor, H.R. REP. No.
91-1291, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1765, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970);
(a) Nov. 17; Amended and passed Senate, p. 37632;
(b) Nov. 24: Amended and passed House, p. 10711;
(c) Dec. 16: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 41764;
(d) Dec. 17: House agrees to conference report, p. 42209.
l.lOc Clean Air Amendments of 1970, December 31,1970, P.L. 91-604,
§ ll(b)(l), 84 Stat. 1705.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 91-1146, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-1196,
91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970)
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1783, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
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(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) June 10: Considered and passed House, p. 19228;
(b) Sept. 22: Considered and passed Senate, amended,
p. 33105
(c) Dec. 18: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 42391;
(d) Dec. 18: House agrees to conference report, p. 42519
l.lOd Amendments to the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956, November 18,
1971, P.L. 92-159, § 2a, 85 Stat. 481.
(1) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R. REP.
No. 92-202, 92nd Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 92-421, 92nd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971):
(a) May 17: Considered and passed House; *
(b) Nov. 4: Considered and passed Senate, amended; *
(c) Nov. 5: House concurred in Senate amendments. *
l.lOe Airport and Airway Programs, November 27,1971, P.L. 92-174,
§§ 5(b), 6, 85 Stat. 492.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 92-459, 92nd Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 92-378, 92nd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(3) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 92-394, 92nd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(4) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-624, 92nd Cong.,
1st Sess. (1971).
(5) Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971):
(a) Sept. 22: Considered and passed House; *
(b) Oct. 12: Considered and passed Senate, amended; *
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(c) Nov. 8: Senate agreed to conference report; *
(d) Nov. 16: House agreed to conference report. *
l.lOf Noise Control Act of 1972, October 27, 1972, P.L. 92-574, 86 Stat.
1234.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 92-842, 92nd Cong., 2nd Sess. (1972).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 92-1160, 92nd
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1972).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 118 (1972):
(a) Feb. 29: Considered and passed House, pp. H1508-H1539;
(b) Oct. 12: Considered in Senate, pp. S17743-S17764,
S17774-S17785;
(c) Oct. 13: Considered and passed Senate, amended, pp.
S17988-S18014;
(d) Oct. 18: House concurred in Senate amendment, with an
amendment, pp. H10261-H10262, H10287-H10300;
(e) Oct. 18: Senate concurred in House amendment, pp.
S18638-S18646.
1.11 Department of Transportation Act, as amended, 49 U.S.C. § 1651 et seq.
(1968).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857f-10b]
(See, "General 1.5a-1.5b(4)(d)" for legislative history)
1.12 National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 U.S.C. § 4332(2)(c) (1970).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857h-7(a)]
(See, "General 1.12a-1.12ae(e)(c)" for legislative history)
1.13 Public Health Service Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 241, 243, 246 (1973).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857i(b)]
(See, "General 1.12a-1.12af(e)(c)" for legislative history)
1.14 The Davis-Bacon Act, as amended, 40 U.S.C. § 276a-276a-5 (1964).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857J-3]
(See, "General 1.13a-1.13h" for legislative history)
1.15 Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950, 64 Stat. 1267 (1950).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857J-3]
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1.16 Regulations Governing Contractors and Subcontractors, as amended, 40
U.S.C. § 276c (1958).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 1857J-3]
1.16a Secretaries of Treasury and Labor Shall Make Regulations for
Contractors and Subcontractors, June 13, 1934, P.L. 73-324,
§ 2, 48 Stat. 948.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 803, 73rd
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1934).
(2) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 1750,
73rd Cong., 2nd Sess. (1934).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 78 (1934):
(a) April 26: Passed Senate, p. 7401;
(b) June 7: Passed House, p. 10759.
1.16b Amendments of Act of June 13,1934, May 24,1949, P.L. 81-72,
§ 314, 63 Stat. 108.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 352, 81st
Cong., 1st Sess. (1949).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 303, 81st
Cong., 1st Sess. (1949).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 95 (1949):
(a) April 4: Passed House, p. 3819;
(b) May 6: Passed Senate, p. 5827.
1.16c Amendment of 1958, August 28,1958, P.L. 85-800, § 12, 72 Stat.
967.
(1) Senate Committee on Government Operations, S. REP. No.
2201, 85th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 114 (1958):
(a) Aug. 14: Passed Senate, p. 17539;
(b) Aug. 15: Passed House, p. 17909.
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1.17 Federal Aid Highway Act, as amended, 23 U.S.C. §§ 103(e)(4), 109(h), (j),
142(a), (c) (1973).
(See, "General 1.6a-1.6a(4)(f)" for legislative history)
1.18 Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended, 49 U.S.C. §§
1712(f), 1716(c)(4), (e) (1973).
(See, "General 1.7a-1.7a(4)(d)" for legislative history)
1.19 Amortization of Pollution Control Facilities, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 169
(1969).
(See, "General 1.4a-1.4a(5)(d)" for legislative history)
1.20 Interest on Certain Government Obligations, Int. Rev. Code of 1954, as
amended, § 103, 26 U.S.C. § 103 (1969).
(See, "General 1.9a-1.9b(4)(d)" for legislative history)
1.21 Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Saving Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1961-1964
(1972).
1.21a Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Saving Act, October 20,1972,
P.L. 92-513, Title HI, §§ 301(b)(2), 302(b)(l), 86 Stat. 960.
(1) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 92-413, 92nd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 92-1033, 92nd Cong., 2nd Sess. (1972).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-1476, 92nd
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1972).
(4) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 117 (1971), Nov. 3: Considered and passed Senate,
pp. S17570-S17575, S17578-S17591; *
(b) Vol. 118 (1972), May 22: Considered and passed House,
amended in lieu of H.R. 11627, pp. H4754-H4755, H4774-
H4793;*
(c) Vol. 118 (1972), Oct. 4: House agreed to conference
report, pp. H9138-H9139; *
(d) Vol. 118 (1972), Oct. 6: Senate agreed to conference
report, pp. S17175-S17176. *
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2. Executive Orders
2.1 E.G. 11507, Prevention, Control, and Abatement of Air and Water Pollution
at Federal Facilities, February 5,1970, 35 Fed. Reg. 2573 (1970).
2.2 E.G. 11523, National Industrial Pollution Control Council, April 9,1970,
35 Fed. Reg. 5993 (1970).
2.3 E.G. 11587, Placing Certain Positions in Levels IV and V of the Federal
Executive Salary Schedule, March 15,1971, 36 Fed. Reg. 475 (1971).
2.4 E.G. 11738, Providing for Administration of the Clean Air Act With Respect
to Federal Contracts, Grants, or Loans, Sept. 12,1973, 38 Fed. Reg. 25161
(1973).
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3. Regulations
3.1 Administration of the Clean Air Act with Respect to Federal Contracts,
Grants, or Loans, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 15.1-
15.42(1973).
3.la Administrative Requirements—Subpart A
§ 15.1 Purpose
§ 15.2 Administrative Responsibility
§ 15.3 Definitions
§ 15.4 Agency Responsibilities
§ 15.5 Exemptions
3.1b Remedies—Subpart B
§ 15.20 List of Violating Facilities
§ 15.21 Hearings
§ 15.22 Public Participation
§ 15.23 Agency Participation
§ 15.24 Investigation
§ 15.25 Referral to the Justice Department
3.1c Ancillary Matters—Subpart C
§ 15.40 Interpretations
§ 15.41 Reports
§ 15.42 Delegation of Authority by the Director
3.2 State and Local Assistance, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§ 35.400-35.535 (1973).
3.2a Program Grants—Subpart B
§ 35.400 Purpose
§ 35.400—1 Grants May Be Awarded to Air Pollution
Control Agencies and Interstate Planning
Agencies
§ 35.400—2 Water Pollution Control Program Grant Awards
§ 35.401 Authority
§ 35.405 Criteria for Evaluation of Program Objectives
§ 35.410 Evaluation of Program Performance
§ 35.415 Report of Project Expenditures
§ 35.420 Payment
§ 35.501 Definitions
§ 35.501—1 Air Pollution
§ 35.501—2 Air Pollution Control Agency
§ 35.501—3 Air Pollution Control Program
§ 35;501—4 Air Quality Control Regions
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§ 35.501—5 Implementation Plans
§ 35.501—6 Interstate Air Quality Control Regions
§ 35.501—7 Interstate Planning Agency
§ 35.501—8 Maintenance Programs
§ 3 5.501—9 Municipality
§35.501—10 Non-Reoccurant Expenditures
§ 35.501—11 Pre-Maintenance Program
§ 35.501—12 Program Description
§ 35.501-13 State
§ 35.505 Allocation of Funds
§ 35.507 Federal Assistance for Agency Programs
§ 35.507—2 Limitations on Duration
§ 35.507—3 Schedule of Federal Support
§ 35.510 Grant Amount
§ 35.510—1 Determination
§ 35,510—2 Limitations
§ 35.515 Eligibility
§ 35.515—1 Control Programs
§ 3 5.515—2 Interstate Planning
§ 35.520 Criteria for Award
§ 35.520-1 Control Programs
§ 35.520—2 Interstate Planning
§ 35.525 Program Requirements
§35.52 5—1 Pre-Maintenance Programs
§ 35.525—2 Maintenance Programs
§ 35.525—3 Interstate Planning
§ 35.530 Supplemental Conditions
§35.535 Assignment of Personnel
3.3 Research and Demonstration Grants, Environmental Protection Agency, 40
C.F.R. § 40 (1972).
[See General 3.13 for Sections Itemized]
3.4 Training Grants and Manpower Forecasting, Environmental Protection
Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 45.100-45.155 (1973).
[See General 1.14 for sections list]
3.5 Fellowships, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 46.100-46.165
(1973).
[See General 3.15 for sections list]
3.6 National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards, Environ-
mental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. § 50.1-50.11 (1973).
§50.1
§ P0.2
§ 50.3
Definitions
Scope
Reference Conditions
National Primary Ambient Air Quality Standards
for Sulfur Oxides (Sulfur Dioxide)
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§ 50.5 National Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
for Sulfur Oxides (Sulfur Dioxide)
§ 50.6 National Primary Ambient Air Quality Standards
for Particulate Matter
§ 50.7 National Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards
for Particulate Matter
§50.8 National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air
Quality Standards for Carbon Monoxide
§ 50.9 National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air
Quality Standards for Photochemical Oxidents
§ 50.10 National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air
Quality Standards for Hydrocarbons
§ 50.11 National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air
Quality Standards for Nitrogen Dioxide
3.7 Requirements for Preparation, Adoption, and Submittal of Implementation
Plans, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 51.1-51.22 (1973).
3.7a General Provisions—Subpart A
§ 51.1 Definitions
§ 51.2 Stipulations
§ 51.3 Classification of Regions
§ 51.4 Public Hearings
§ 51.5 Submittal of Plans; Preliminary Review of Plans
§ 51.6 Revisions
§ 51.7 Reports
§ 51.8 Approval of Plans
3.7b Plan Content and Requirements—Subpart B
§ 51.10 General Requirements
§ 51.11 Legal Authority
§ 51.12 Control Strategy: General
§ 51.13 Control Strategy: Sulfur Oxides and Particulate
Matter
§ 51.14 Control Strategy: Carbon Monoxide, Hydrocarbons,
Photochemical Oxidents and Nitrogen Dioxides
§ 51.15 Compliance Schedules
§ 51.16 Prevention of Air Pollution Emergency Episodes
§51.17 Air Quality Surveillance
§ 51.18 Review of New Sources and Modifications
§ 51.19 Source Surveillance
§ 51.20 Resources
§ 51.21 Intergovernmental Cooperation
§ 51.22 Rules and Regulations
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3.7c Extensions—Subpart C
§ 51.30 Request for Two-Year Extension
§ 51.31 Request for Eighteen Month Extension
§ 51.32 Request for One-Year Postponement
§ 51.33 Hearings and Appeals Relating to Request for
One-Year Postponement
Appendix A—Air Quality Estimation
Appendix B—Examples of Emission Limitations Attainable
With Reasonable Available Technology
Appendix C—Major Pollution Sources
Appendix D—Emission Inventory Summary
Appendix E—Point Source Data
Appendix F—Area Source Data
Appendix G—Emissions Inventory Summary
Appendix H—Air Quality Data Summary
Appendix I—Projected Motor Vehicle Emissions
Appendix J—Required Hydro-carbon Emission Control as a Functior
of Photochemical Dioxant Concentrates
Appendix K—Control Agency Functions
Appendix L—Example Regulations for Prevention of Air Pollution
Emergency Episodes
3.8 Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans, Environmental Protec
tion Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 52.01-52.2850 (1973).
3.8a General Provisions—Subpart A
§ 52.01 Definitions
§ 52.02 Introduction
§ 52.03 Extensions
§ 52.04 Classification of Regions
§ 52.05 Public Availability of Emission Data
§ 52.06 Legal Authority
§ 52.07 Control Strategy
§ 52.08 Rules and Regulations
§ 52.09 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.10 Review of New Source and Modification
§ 52.11 Prevention of Air Pollution Emergency Episodes
§ 52.12 Source Surveillance
§ 52.13 Air Quality Surveillance; Resources; Intergovern-
mental Cooperation
§ 52.14 State Ambient Air Quality Standards
§ 52.15 Public Availability of Plans
§ 52.16 Submission to Administrator
§ 52.17 Severability of Provisions
§ 52.18 Abbreviations
§ 52.19 Revision of Plans by Administrator
§ 52.20 Attainment Date for National Standards
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§ 52.21 Significant Deterioration of Air Quality
§ 52.22 Maintenance of National Standards
§ 52.23 Violation and Enforcement
3.8b Alabama—Subpart B
§ 52.50 Identification of Plans
§ 52.51 Classification of Regions
§ 52.52 RESERVED
§ 52.53 Approval Status
§ 52.54 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.55 RESERVED
3.8c Alaska—Subpart C
§ 52.70 Identification of Plans
§ 52.71 Classification of Regions
§ 52.72 Approval Status
§ 52.73 RESERVED
§ 52.74 Legal Authority
§ 52.75 RESERVED
§ 52.76 Control Strategy—Carbon Monoxide
§ 52.77 RESERVED
§ 52.78 RESERVED
§ 52.79 RESERVED
§ 52.80 Intergovernmental Cooperation
§ 52.81 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.82 Extensions
§ 52.83 RESERVED
§ 52.84 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.85 Traffic Flow Improvements
§ 52.86 Management of Parking Supply
§52.87 Idling Limitations
§ 52.88 Inspection/Maintenance Program
§ 52.89 Air Bleed to Intake Manifold Retrofit
§ 52.90 Oxidizing Catalyst Retrofit
§ 52.91 Exhaust Gas Recirculation—Air Bleed Retrofit
§ 52.92 Central Business District Access Limitations
§ 52.93 Monitoring Transportation Trends
3.8d Arizona—Subpart D
§ 52.120 Identification of Plan
§ 52.121 Classification of Regions
§ 52.122 Extensions
§ 52.123 Approval Status
§ 52.124 RESERVED
§ 52.125 Control Strategy and Regulations; Sulfur Oxides
§ 52.126 Control Strategy and Regulations; Particulate Matter
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§ 52.127 Control Strategy and Regulations; Nitrogen Oxide
§ 52.128 RESERVED
§ 52.129 Review of New Sources and Modifications
§ 52.130 Source of Surveillance
§ 52.131 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.132 Transportation Control Compliance Schedule
§ 52.133 Rules and Regulations
§ 52.134 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.135 Resources
§ 52.136 Control Strategy; Carbon Monoxide
§ 52.137 Employer Carpool Incentive Program
§ 52.138 Bus/Carpool Matching Program
§ 52.139 Management of Parking Supply
§ 52.140 Monitoring Transportation Trends
3.8e Arkansas—Subpart E
§ 52.170 Identification of Plan
§ 52.171 Classification of Regions
§ 52.172 Approval Status
§ 52.173 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.174 RESERVED
§ 52.175 Resources
§ 52.176 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8f California—Subpart F
§ 52.220 Identification of Plan
§ 52.221 Classification of Regions
§ 52.222 Extensions
§ 52.223 Approval Status
§ 52.224 General Requirements
§ 52.225 Legal Authority
§ 52.226 Control Strategy and Regulations; Particulate
Matter, San Juaquin Valley Intrastate Region
§ 52.227 Control Strategy and Regulations; Particulate
Matter, Metropolitan Los Angeles Intrastate
Region
§ 52.228 Regulations; Particulate Matter, Southeast Desert
Intrastate Region
§ 52.229 Control Strategy and Regulations; Photochemical
Dioxants (Hydrocarbon) Metropolitan Los Angeles
Intrastate Region
§ 52.230 Control Strategy; Nitrogen Dioxide, Metropolitan
Los Angeles Intrastate Region
§ 52.231 Prevention of Air Pollution Emergency Episodes
§ 52.232 RESERVED
§ 52.233 Review of New Sources and Modifications
§ 52.234 Source Surveillance
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§ 52.235 Resources
§ 52.236 RESERVED
§ 52.237 Request for Two-Year Extensions
§ 52.238 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.239 RESERVED
§ 52.240 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.241 Control Strategy; Photochemical Oxidents (Hydro-
carbons) and Carbon Monoxide
§ 52.241 Gasoline Limitations
§ 52.242 Inspection and Maintenance Program
§ 52.243 Motorcycle Limitation
§ 52.244 Oxidizing catalyst retrofit
§ 52.245 Control of Oxides of Nitrogen, Hydrocarbon, and
Carbon Monoxide Emissions From In-Use Vehicles
§ 52.246 Control of Dry Cleaning Solvent Vapor Losses
§ 52.247 Definitions for Parking Management Regulations
§ 52.248 Surcharge on Commercial Parking
§ 52.249 Surcharge on Free Parking Spaces
§ 52.250 Employers Provision for Mass Transit Priority
Incentives
§ 52.251 Management of Parking Supply
§ 52.252 Control of Degreasing Operations
§ 52.253 Metal Surface Coating Thinner and Reducer
§ 52.254 Organic Solvent Usage
§ 52.255 Gasoline Transfer Vapor Control
§ 52.256 Control of Evaporative Losses From the Filling of
Vehicular Tanks
§ 52.257 Computer Carpool Matching
§ 52.258 Mass Transit Priority-Exclusive Bus Use
§ 52.259 Ramp Metering and Preference—Bus/Carpool Lanes
§ 52.260 Organic Solvent Usage (Federal Regulation Adding
to and Replacing Parts of Rule 66 of San Diego
County)
§ 52.261 Preferential Bus/Carpool Lanes, San Francisco Bay
Area
§ 52.262 Submittal of Studies—San Francisco Bay Area
§ 52.263 Priority Treatment for Buses and Carpools—Los
Angeles Region
§ 52.264 Mass Transit Priority Strategy and Planning
§ 52.265 Mass Transit and Transit Priority Planning
§ 52.266 Monitoring Transportation Mode Trends
3.8g Colorado—Subpart G
§ 52.320 Identification of Plan
§ 52.321 Classification of Regions
§ 52.322 Extensions
§ 52.323 Approval Status
§ 52.324 Legal Authority
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§ 52.325 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.326 Transportation and Land Use Controls
§ 52.327 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.328 Control Strategy; Photochemical Oxidents (Hydro-
carbons) and Carbon Monoxide
§ 52.329 Rules and Regulations
§ 52.330 Gasoline Limitations
§ 52.331 Control of Dry Cleaning Solvent Evaporation
§52.332 Degreasing Operations
§ 52.333 Organic Solvent Usage
§ 52.334 Storage of Petroleum Products
§ 52.335 Organic Liquid Loading
§ 52.336 Gasoline Transfer Vapor Control
§ 52.337 Control of Evaporative Losses From the Filling
of Vehicular Tanks
§ 52.338 Federal Compliance Schedules
§ 52.339 Monitoring Transportation Controls
3.8h Connecticut—Subpart H
§ 52.370 Identification of Plans
§ 52.371 Classification of Regions
§ 52.372 Extensions
§ 52.373 Approval Status
§ 52.374 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8i Delaware—Subpart I
§ 52.420 Identification of Plan
§ 52.421 Classification of Regions
§ 52.422 Approval Status
§ 52.423 RESERVED
§ 52.424 RESERVED
§ 52.425 RESERVED
§ 52.426 RESERVED
§ 52.427 RESERVED
§ 52.428 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.429 Compliance Schedules
3.8j District of Columbia—Subpart J
§ 52.470 Identification of Plan
§ 52.471 Classification of Regions
§ 52.472 Approval Status
§ 52.473 RESERVED
§ 52.474 Legal Authority
§ 52.475 RESERVED
§ 52.476 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.477 RESERVED
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§ 52.478 RESERVED
§ 52.479 Resource Surveillance
§ 52.480 RESERVED
§ 52.481 Attainment Date for National Standards
§ 52.482 Transportation and Land Use Controls
§ 52.483 Control Strategy; Carbon Monoxide and Photo-
chemical Oxidents (Hydrocarbon)
§ 52.484 RESERVED
§ 52.485 RESERVED
§ 52.486 Rules and Regulations
§ 52.487 Federal Parking Facilities
§ 52.488 Gasoline Transfer Vapor Control
§ 52.489 Control of Evaporative Losses From the Filling of
Vehicular Tanks
§ 52.490 Control of Dry Cleaning Solvent Evaporation
§ 52.491 Inspection and Maintenance Program
§ 52.492 Bicycle Lanes and Bicycle Storage Facilities
§ 52.493 Medium Duty Air/Fuel Control Retrofit
§ 52.494 Management of Parking Supply
§ 52.495 Heavy Duty Air/Fuel Control Retrofit
§ 52.496 Oxidizing Catalyst Retrofit
§ 52.497 Vacuum Spark Advance Disconnect Retrofit
3.8k Florida-Subpart K
§ 52.520 Identification Plan
§ 52.521 Classification of Regions
§ 52.522 Approval Status
§ 52.523 Attainment Date for National Standards
§ 52.524 Compliance Schedules
3.81 Georgia-Subpart L
§ 52.570 Identification of Plan
§ 52.571 Classification of Regions
§ 52.572 Approval Status
§ 52.573 RESERVED
§ 52.574 RESERVED
§ 52.575 Attainment Date for National Standards
3.8m Hawaii—Subpart M
§ 52.620 Identification of Plan
§ 52.621 Classification of Regions
§ 52.622 Extensions
§ 52.623 Approval Status
§ 52.624 RESERVED
§ 52.625 RESERVED
§ 52.626 RESERVED
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§ 52.627 RESERVED
§ 52.628 Attainment Date for National Standards
3.8n Idaho—Subpart N
§ 52.670 Identification of Plans
§ 52.671 Classification of Regions
§ 52.672 Extensions
§ 52.673 Approval Status
§ 52.674 Legal Authority
§ 52.675 RESERVED
§ 52.676 Control Strategies: Sulfur Oxide—Eastern Wash-
ington—Northern Idaho Interstate Regions
§ 52.677 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.678 RESERVED
§ 52.679 RESERVED
§ 52.680 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8o Illinois—Subpart O
§ 52.720 Identification of Plans
§52.721 Classification of Regions
§ 52.722 Approved Status
§ 52.723 RESERVED
§ 52.724 RESERVED
§ 52.725 Rules and Regulations
§ 52.726 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.727 RESERVED
§ 52.728 Control Strategy: Carbon Monoxide
§ 52.729 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.730 Inspection and Maintenance of Vehicles
§ 52.731 Traffic Flow Improvements
§ 52.732 Restriction of On-Street Parking
§ 52.733 Monitoring Transportation Mode Trends
3.8p Indiana—Subpart P
§ 52.770 Identification of Plan
§ 52.771 Classification of Regions
§ 52.772 Extensions
§ 52.773 Approval Status
§ 52.774 RESERVED
§ 52.775 Legal Authority
§ 52.776 Control Strategy: Particulate Matter
§ 52.777 Control Strategy: Photochemical Oxidents
(Hydrocarbons)
§ 52.778 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.779 Air Quality Surveillance
§ 52.780 Review of New Sources and Modifications
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§ 52.781 Rules and Regulations
§ 52.782 Request for 18-month extensions
§ 52.783 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.784 Transportation and Land Use Controls
§ 52.785 Control Strategy: Carbon Monoxide
3.8q Iowa—Subpart Q
§ 52.820 Identification of Plans
§ 52.821 Classification of Regions
§ 52.822 Approval Status
§ 52.823 General Requirements
§ 52.824 Legal Authority
§ 52.825 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.826 Source Surveillance
§ 52.827 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.828 Enforcement
§ 52.829 Variances
3.8r Kansas—Subpart R
§52.870 Identification of Plans
§ 52.871 Classification of Regions
§ 52.872 RESERVED
§ 52.873 Approval Status
§52.874 Legal Authority
§ 52.875 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.876 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8s Kentucky—Subpart S
§ 52.920 Identification of Plans
§ 52.921 Classification of Regions
§ 52.922 Extensions
§ 52.923 Approval Status
§ 52.924 Legal Authority
§ 52.925 RESERVED
§ 52.926 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.927 Compliance Schedules
3.8t Louisiana—Subpart T
§ 52.970 Identification of Plans
§ 52.971 Classification of Regions
§ 52.972 Approval Status
§ 52.973 RESERVED
§ 52.974 RESERVED
§ 52.975 RESERVED
§ 52.976 Resources
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§ 52.977
§ 52.978
§ 52.979
3.8u Maine—Subpart U
Attainment Dates for National Standards
RESERVED
RESERVED
§ 52.1020 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1021 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1022 Approval Status
§ 52.1023 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.1024 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8v Maryland—Subpart V
§ 52.1070 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1071 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1072 Extensions
§ 52.1073 Approval Status
§ 52.1074 Legal Authority
§ 52.1075 Control Strategy
§ 52.1076 RESERVED
§ 52.1077 Source Surveillance
§ 52.1078 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.1079 RESERVED
§ 52.1080 Compliance Schedule
§ 52.1081 Control Strategy: Carbon Monoxide and Photo-
chemical Oxidents (Hydrocarbons)
§ 52.1082 Rules and Regulations
§ 52.1083 Resources
§ 52.1084 Intergovernmental Cooperation
§ 52.1085 Federal Parking Facilities
§ 52.1086 Gasoline Transfer Vapor Control
§ 52.1087 Control of Evaporative Losses From the Filling of
Vehicular Tanks
§ 52.1088 Control of Dry Cleaning Solvent Evaporation
§ 52.1089 Inspection and Maintenance Program
§ 52.1090 Bicycle Lanes and Bicycle Storage Facilities
§ 52.1091 Medium-Duty Air/Fuel Control Retrofit
§ 52.1092 Heavy-Duty Air/Fuel Control Retrofit
§ 52.1093 Oxidizing Catalyst Retrofit
§ 52.1094 Vacuum Spark Advance Disconnect Retrofit
§ 52.1095 Inspection and Maintenance Program
§ 52.1096 Vacuum Spark Advance Disconnect Retrofit
§ 52.1097 Oxidizing Catalyst Retrofit-Baltimore
§ 52.1098 Light-Duty Air/Fuel Control Retrofit
§ 52.1099 Medium-Duty Air/Fuel Control Retrofit
§ 52.1100 Heavy-Duty Air/Fuel Control Retrofit
§ 52.1101 Gasoline Transfer Vapor Control
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§ 52.1102 Control of Evaporative Losses From the Filling of
Vehicular Tanks
§52.1103 Management of Parking Supply
§ 52.1104 Carpool Commuter Matching System
§ 52.1105 Employer's Provision for Mass Transit Priority
Incentives
§ 52.1106 Study and Establishment of Bikeways in the
Baltimore Area
§ 52.1107 Control of Dry Cleaning Solvent Evaporation
§ 52.1108 Exclusive Bus Lanes for Baltimore Suburbs and
Outlying Areas
§ 52.1109 Regulation for Limitation of Public Parking
§ 52.1110 Gasoline Limitations
§ 52.1111 Management of Parking Supply
§ 52.1112 Control and Prohibition of Sources of Photo-
chemically Reactive Organic Materials
3.8w Massachusetts—Subpart W
§ 52.1120 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1121 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1122 Extensions
§ 52.1123 Approval Status
§ 52.1124 Control Strategy: Nitrogen Oxides
§ 52.1125 Compliance Schedule
§ 52.1126 Control Strategy: Sulfur Oxide
§ 52.1127 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.1128 Transportation and Land Use Controls
§ 52.1129 Legal Authority
§ 52.1130 Source Surveillance
§ 52.1131 Variances
§ 52.1132 Public Availability of Emission Data
§ 52.1133 Control Strategy: Photochemical Oxidents
(Hydrocarbons) and Carbon Monoxide
§ 52.1134 Regulation Limiting On-Street Parking
§ 52.1135 Regulation for Management of Parking Supply
§ 52.1136 Regulation for Off-Street Parking Facilities
§52.1137 Regulation for Logan Airport Egress Toll
§ 52.1138 Regulation for Computer Carpool Matching
§ 52.1139 Preferential Bus/Carpool Treatment
§ 52.1140 Regulation for Semiannual Inspection and
Maintenance
§ 52.1141 Regulation for Vacuum Spark Advance Disconnect
§ 52.1142 Regulation for Air Bleed Emission Control Device
§ 52.1143 Regulation for Oxidizing Catalyst
§ 52.1144 Regulation on Evaporative Emissions From Retail
Gasoline Outlets
§ 52.1145 Regulation on Organic Solvent Use
§ 52.1146 Regulation on Architectural Coating
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§ 52.1147 Federal Compliance Schedules
§ 52.1148 Definitions for the Purpose of §§ 52.1149 through
§ 52.1155
§ 52.1149 Regulation Limiting On-Street Parking
§ 52.1150 Regulation for Parking Surcharge
§ 52.1151 Regulation for Computer Carpool Matching
§ 52.1152 Regulation for Traffic Flow Improvement
§ 52.1153 Regulation for Street Closing
§ 32.1154 Regulation for Semiannual Inspection and
Maintenance
§ 52.1155 Semiannual and Quarterly Reports
§ 52.1160 Semiannual and Quarterly Reports
3.8x Michigan—Subpart X
§ 52.1170 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1171 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1172 Approval Status
§ 52.1173 RESERVED
§ 52.1174 Control Strategy: Nitrogen Oxide
§ 52.1175 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.1176 Review of New Sources and Modifications
§ 52.1177 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8y Minnesota—Subpart Y
§ 52.1220 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1221 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1222 RESERVED
§ 52.1223 Approval Status
§ 52.1224 General Requirements
§ 52.1225 RESERVED
§ 52.1226 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.1227 Transportation and Land Use Controls
§ 52.1228 RESERVED
3.8z Mississippi—Subpart Z
§ 52.1270 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1271 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1272 Approval Status
§ 52.1273 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8aa Missouri—Subpart AA
§ 52.1320 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1321 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1322 RESERVED
§ 52.1323 Approval Status
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§ 52.1324 General Requirements
§ 52.1325 Legal Authority
§ 52.1326 Control Strategy: Nitrogen Dioxide
§ 52.1327 Prevention of Air Pollution Emergency Episodes
§ 52.1328 RESERVED
§ 52.1329 RESERVED
§ 52.1330 RESERVED
§ 52.1331 Request for Two-Year Extensions
§ 52.1332 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8bb Montana—Subpart BB
§ 52.1370 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1371 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1372 Approval Status
§52.1373 Control Strategy: Sulfur Oxides
§ 52.1374 RESERVED
§ 52.1375 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.1376 Extensions
3.8cc Nebraska—Subpart CC
§ 52.1420 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1421 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1422 Approval Status
§ 52.1423 General Requirements
§ 52.1424 Legal Authority
§ 52.1425 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.1426 RESERVED
§ 52.1427 RESERVED
§ 52.1428 Review of New Sources and Modifications: Rules
and Regulations
§ 52.1429 Source Surveillance: Rules and Regulations
§ 53.1430 RESERVED
§ 52.1431 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.1432 Control Strategy: Particulate Matter
§ 52.1433 Control Strategy: Nitrogen Oxide
3.8dd Nevada—Subpart DD
§ 52.1470 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1471 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1472 Approval Status
§ 52.1473 General Requirements
§ 52.1474 RESERVED
§ 52.1475 Control Strategy and Regulations: Sulfur Oxide
§ 52.1476 Control Strategy: Particulate Matter
§ 52.1477 Prevention of Air Pollution Emergency Episodes
§ 52.1478 Review of New Sources and Modifications
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§ 52.1479 Source Surveillance
§ 52.1480 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.1481 Extensions
3. See New Hampshire—Subpart EE
§ 52.1520 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1521 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1522 Approval Status
§ 52.1523 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.1524 Compliance Schedules
3.8ff New Jersey—Subpart FF
§ 52.1570 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1571 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1572 Extensions
§ 52.1573 Approval Status
§ 52.1574 RESERVED
§ 52.1575 RESERVED
§ 52.1576 Control Strategy: Nitrogen Oxide
§ 52.1577 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.1578 RESERVED
§ 52.1579 Intergovernmental Cooperation
§ 52.1580 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.1581 RESERVED
§ 52.1582 Control Strategy and Regulations: Photochemical
Oxidents (Hydrocarbons) and Carbon Monoxide,
New Jersey Portion of the New Jersey-New York-
Connecticut and Metropolitan Philadelphia Inter-
state Regions
§ 52.1583 Regulation for Annual Inspection and Maintenance
§ 52.1584 Exhaust Gas Recirculation Retrofit
§ 52.1585 Oxidizing Catalyst Retrofit
§ 52.1586 Prohibition of Delivery Program
§ 52.1587 Regulation Limiting On-Street Parking
§ 52.1588 Management of Parking Supply
§ 52.1589 Preferential Bus/Carpool Treatment
§ 52.1590 Employer's Provision for Mass Transit Priority
Incentives
§ 52.1591 Regulation for a Vehicle Free Zone
§ 52.1592 Regulation for Gasoline Limitation
§ 52.1593 Monitoring Transportation Mode Trends
§ 52.1594 Storage of Volatile Organic Liquids
§ 52.1595 Organic Liquid Loading
§ 52.1596 Volatile Organic Substances
§ 52.1597 Federal Compliance Schedules
§ 52.1598 Gasoline Transfer Vapor Control
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§ 52.1599 Control of Evaporative Losses From the Filling of
Vehicular Tanks
§ 52.1600 Carpool Matching and Promotion System
3.8gg New Mexico—Subpart GG
§ 52.1620 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1621 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1622 Approval Status
§ 52.1623 RESERVED
§ 52.1624 Control Strategy and Regulations: Sulfur Oxides
§ 52.1625 Control Strategy: Particulate Matter
§ 52.1626 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.1627 RESERVED
§ 52.1628 RESERVED
§ 52.1629 RESERVED
§ 52.1630 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.1631 Extensions
3.8hh New York—Subpart HH
§ 52.1670 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1671 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1672 Extensions
§ 52.1673 Approval Status
§ 52.1674 RESERVED
§52.1675 Control Strategy and Regulations: Sulfur Oxide
§ 52.1676 Control Strategy: Nitrogen Dioxide
§ 52.1677 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.1678 RESERVED
- § 52.1679 RESERVED
§ 52.1680 RESERVED
§ 52.1681 RESERVED
§ 52.1682 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.1683 Transportation and Land Use Controls
3.8ii North Carolina—Subpart II
§ 52.1770 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1771 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1772 Approval Status
§ 52.1773 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.1774 Compliance Schedules
3.8jj North Dakota—Subpart JJ
§ 52.1820 Indentification of Plans
§ 52.1821 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1822 Approval Status
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§ 52.1823 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8kk Ohio—Subpart KK
§ 52.1870 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1871 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1872 Extensions
§ 52.1873 Approval Status
§ 52.1874 RESERVED
§ 52.1875 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.1876 RESERVED
§52.1877 Control Strategy: Photochemical Oxidents
(Hydrocarbons)
§ 52.1878 Inspection and Maintenance Program
3.811 Oklahoma—Subpart LL
§ 52.1920 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1921 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1922 Approval Status
§ 52.1923 RESERVED
§ 52.1924 RESERVED
§ 52.1925 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8mm Oregon—Subpart MM
§ 52.1970 Identification of Plans
§ 52.1971 Classification of Regions
§ 52.1972 Approval Status
§ 52.1973 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§52.1974 Transportation and Land Use Controls
§ 52.1975 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.1976 RESERVED
§ 52.1977 RESERVED
§ 52.1978 RESERVED
§ 52.1981 Extension
3.8nn Pennsylvania—Subpart NN
§ 52.2020 Identification of Plans
§ 52.2021 Classification of Regions
§ 52.2022 Extensions
§ 52.2023 Approval Status
§ 52.2024 RESERVED
§ 52.2025 RESERVED
§ 52.2026 RESERVED
§ 52.2027 Control Strategy: Nitrogen Dioxides
§ 52.2028 RESERVED
§ 52.2029 Air Quality Surveillance
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§ 52.2030 Source Surveillance
§ 52.2031 Resources
§ 52.2032 Intergovernmental Cooperation
§ 52.2033 Control Strategy: Sulfur Oxides
§ 52.2034 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.2035 RESERVED
§ 52.2036 Control Strategy: Carbon Monoxide and Photo-
chemical Oxidents (Hydrocarbons)
§ 52.2038 Inspection and Maintenance
§ 52.2039 Air Bleed to Intake Manifold Retrofit
§ 52.2040 Management of Parking Supply
§ 52.2041 Study and Establishment of Bikeways
§ 52.2042 Gasoline Transfer Vapor Control
§ 52.2043 Computer Carpool Matching System
§ 52.2044 Pennsylvania-New Jersey Busways
§ 52.2045 Roosevelt Boulevard Busway Between Grant
Avenue and Hunting Park
§ 52.2046 Central Business Districts Bus and Trolley Ways
and Parking Restrictions
§ 52.2047 Exclusive Busways in Philadelphia Outside the
Central Business District
§ 52.2048 Exclusive Bus Lanes for Philadelphia Suburbs
and Outlying Areas
§ 52.2049 Specific Express Busways in Allegheny County
§ 52.2050 Exclusive Bus Lanes for Pittsburgh Suburbs and
Outlying Areas
§ 52.2051 Regulation for Limitation of Public Parking
§ 52.2052 Employer's Provision for Mass Transit Priority
Incentives
§ 52.2053 Monitoring Transportation Mode Trends
3.8oo Rhode Island—Subpart OO
§ 52.2070 Identification of Plans
§ 52.2071 Classification of Regions
§ 52.2072 Approval Status
§ 52.2073 General Requirements
§ 52.2074 Legal Authority
§ 52.2075 Source Surveillance
§ 52.2076 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.2077 Revisions
§ 52.2078 Enforcement
§ 52.2079 Variances
§ 52.2080 Compliance Schedules
3.8qq South Dakota—Subpart QQ
§ 52.2170 Identification of Plans
§ 52.2171 Classification of Regions
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§ 52.2172 Approval Status
§ 52.2173 Legal Authority
§ 52.2174 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8rr Tennessee—Subpart RR
§ 52.2220 Identification of Plan
§ 52.2221 Classification of Regions
§ 52.2222 Approval Status
§ 52.2223 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.2224 Legal Authority
§ 52.2227 Prevention of Air Pollution Emergency Episodes
§ 52.2228 RESERVED
§ 52.2229 RESERVED
§ 52.2230 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8ss Texas—Subpart SS
§ 52.2270 Identification of Plan
§ 52.2271 Classification of Regions
§ 52.2272 Extensions
§ 52.2275 Control Strategy: Photochemical Oxidents
(Hydrocarbons)
§ 52.2276 Control Strategy and Regulations: Nitrogen
Oxide
§ 52.2277 RESERVED
§ 52.2278 RESERVED
§ 52.2279 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.2280 RESERVED
§ 52.2281 RESERVED
§ 52.2282 Public Hearings
§ 52.2283 Control of Volatile Carbon Compounds
§ 52.2284 Control of Degreasing Operations
§ 52.2285 Control ot Evaporative Losses from the Filling of
Storage Vessels by 1976
§ 52.2286 Control of Evaporative Losses from the Filling of
Storage Vessels by 1975
§ 52.2287 Ship and Barge Loading and Unloading Facilities
§ 52.2288 Control of Evaporative Losses from the Filling of
Vehicular Tanks; Houston, San Antonio, and
El Paso Regions
§ 52.2289 Control of Evaporative Losses from the Filling of
Vehicular Tanks; Dallas-Fort Worth Region
§ 52.2290 Regulation for a Motor Vehicle Inspection and
Maintenance Program
§ 52.2291 Regulation for Vacuum Spark Advance Disconnect
Retrofit
§ 52.2292 Regulation for Limitation of New Reactive Carbon
Compound Emission Sources
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§ 52.2293 Gasoline Limitations
§ 52.2294 Preferential Bus/Carpool Treatment
§ 52.2295 Management of Parking Supply
§ 52.2296 Bus/Carpool Matching and Promotion System
§ 52.2297 Employers Provision for Mass Transit Priority
Incentives
§ 52.2298 Monitoring Transportation Mode Trends
3.8tt Utah—Subpart TT
§ 52.2320 Identification of Plans
§ 52.2321 Classification of Regions
§ 52.2322 Extensions
§ 52.2323 Approval Status
§ 52.2324 General Requirements
§52.2325 Control Strategy: Sulfur Oxide
§52.2326 Control Strategy: Nitrogen Dioxide
§ 52.2327 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.2328 RESERVED
§ 52.2329 Resources
§ 52.2330 Rules and Regulations: Particulate Matter
§ 52.2331 Attainment Rates for National Standards
§ 52.2332 RESERVED
§ 52.2334 Review of New Sources and Modifications
§ 52.2335 Control Strategy: Carbon Monoxide
§ 52.2336 Source Surveillance
§ 52.2337 Inspection and Maintenance Program
§ 52.2338 Air Bleed to Intake Manifold Retrofit
§ 52.2339 Regulation for High-Altitude Efficiency
Modification
§ 52.2340 Regulation for Provision of a Bike-Way System
in Provo
§ 52.2341 Regulation for the Limitation of On-Street Parking
in Salt Lake City
§ 52.2342 Regulation for the Provision of a Pedestrian-
Oriented Mall in Salt Lake City
§ 52.2343 Monitoring Transportation Controls
3.8uu Vermont—Subpart U
§ 52.2370 Identification of Plans
§ 52.2371 Classification of Regions
§ 52.2372 Approval Status
§ 52.2373 Legal Authority
§ 52.2374 General Requirements
§ 52.2375 Attainment Dates for National Standards
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3.8w Virginia—Subpart VV
§ 52.2420 Identification of Plans
§ 52.2421 Classification of Regions
§ 52.2422 Extensions
§ 52.2423 Approval Status
§ 52.2424 General Requirements
§ 52.2425 RESERVED
§ 52.2426 Control Strategy and Regulations: Nitrogen
Dioxide
§ 52.2427 Source Surveillance
§52.2428 Requests for a Two-Year Extension
§ 52.2429 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.2430 Legal Authority
§ 52.2431 Control Strategy: Carbon Monoxide and Photo-
chemical Oxidents (Hydrocarbons)
§ 52.2432 RESERVED
§ 52.2433 Intergovernmental Cooperations
§ 52.2434 RESERVED
§ 52.2435 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.2436 Rules and Regulations
§ 52.2437 Federal Parking Facilities
§ 52.2438 Gasoline Transfer Vapor Control
§ 52.2439 Control of Evaporative Losses from the Filling of
Vehicular Tanks
§ 52.2440 Control of Dry Cleaning Solvent Evaporation
§52.2441 Inspection and Maintenance Program
§ 52.2442 Bicycle Lanes and Bicycle Storage Facilities
§ 52.2443 Management of Parking Supply
§ 52.2444 Medium Duty Air/Fuel Control Retrofit
§ 52.2445 Heavy Duty Air/Fuel Control Retrofit
§ 52.2446 Oxidizing Catalyst Retrofit
§ 52.2447 Vacuum Spark Advance Disconnect Retrofit
3.8ww Washington—Subpart WW
§ 52.2470 Identification of Plans
§ 52.2471 Classification of Regions
§ 52.2472 Extensions
§ 52.2473 Approval Status
§ 52.2474 RESERVED
§ 52.2475 Legal Authority
§ 52.2476 RESERVED
§ 52.2477 Source Surveillance
§ 52.2478 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.2479 RESERVED
§ 52.2480 RESERVED
§ 52.2481 Compliance Schedules
§ 52.2482 Air Quality Surveillance
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§ 52.2483 Resources
§ 52.2484 Control Strategy: Carbon Monoxide and Photo-
chemical Oxidents (Hydrocarbons)
§ 52.2485 Inspection and Maintenance Program
§ 52.2486 Management of Parking Supply
§ 52.2487 RESERVED
§ 52.2488 Surcharge for Off-Street Parking Facilities
§ 52.2489 Reduction in Parking Spaces
§ 52.2490 Air Bleed to Intake Manifold Retrofit
§ 52.2491 Exhaust Gas Recirculation—Air Bleed
§ 52.2492 Computer Carpool Matching System
§ 52.2493 Transit Improvement Measures
§ 52.2494 Bike Lanes and Bike Racks
3.8xx West Virginia—Subpart XX
§ 52.2520 Identification of Plans
§ 52.2521 Classification of Regions
§ 52.2522 Approval Status
§ 52.2523 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.2524 Compliance Schedules
3.8yy Wisconsin—Subpart YY
§ 52.2570 Identification of Plans
§ 52.2571 Classification of Regions
§ 52.2572 Approval Status
§ 52.2573 General Requirements
§ 52.2574 Legal Authority
§ 52.2575 RESERVED
§ 52.2576 RESERVED
§ 52.2577 Attainment Dates for National Standards
§ 52.2578 Compliance Schedules
3.8zz Wyoming—Subpart ZZ
§ 52.2620 Identification of Plans
§ 52.2621 Classification of Regions
§ 52.2622 Approval Status
§ 52.2623 Legal Authority
§ 52.2624 General Requirements
§ 52.2625 Review of New Sources and Modification
§ 52.2626 Source Surveillance
§ 52.2627 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8aaa Guam—Subpart AAA
§ 52.2670 Identification of Plans
§ 52.2671 Classification of Regions
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§ 52.2672 Approval Status
§ 52.2673 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8bbb Puerto Rico—Subpart BBB
§ 52.2720 Identification of Plans
§ 52.2721 Classification of Regions
§ 52.2722 Approval Status
§ 52.2723 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8ccc Virgin Islands—Subpart CCC
§ 52.2770 Identification of Plans
§ 52.2771 Classification of Regions
§ 52.2772 Approval Status
§ 52.2773 RESERVED
§ 52.2774 RESERVED
§ 52.2775 Review of New Sources and Modifications
§ 52.2776 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8ddd American Samoa—Subpart ODD
§ 52.2820 Identification of Plans
§ 52.2821 Classification of Regions
§ 52.2822 Approval Status
§ 52.2823 Attainment Dates for National Standards
3.8eee Approval and Promulgation of Plans—Subpart EEE
§ 52.2850 Approval and Promulgation and Implementation
Plans
3.9 Prior Notice of Citizen Suits, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§ 54.1-54.3 (1971).
§ 54.1 Purpose
§ 54.2 Service of Notice
§ 54.3 Contents of Notice
3.10 Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources, Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 60.1-60.85 (1973).
3.10a General Provisions—Subpart A
§ 60.1 Applicability
§ 60.2 Definitions
§ 60.3 Abbreviations
§ 60.4 Address
§ 60.5 Determination of Construction or Modification
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§ 60.6 Review of Plans
§ 60.7 Notification and Record Keeping
§ 60.8 Performance Tests
§ 60.9 Availability of Information
§ 60.10 State Authority
§ 60.11 Compliance With Standards and Maintenance
Requirements
3.1 Ob Standards of Performance for Fossil Fuel—Fired Steam Generators—
Subpart D
§ 60.40 Applicability and Designation of Affected Facilities
§ 60.41 Definitions
§ 60.42 Standard for Participate Matter
§ 60.43 Standard for Sulfur Dioxide
§ 60.44 Standard for Nitrogen Oxides
§ 60.45 Emission and Fuel Monitoring
§ 60.46 Test Methods and Procedures
3.10c Standards of Performance for Incinerators—Subpart C
§ 60.50 Applicability and Designation of Affected Facilities
§ 60.51 Definitions
§ 60.52 Standards for Particulate Matter
§ 60.53 Monitoring of Operations
§60.54 Test Methods and Procedures
3.10d Standards of Performance for Portland Cement Plant—Subpart D
§ 60.60 Applicability and Designation of Affected Facilities
§ 60.61 Definitions
§ 60.62 Standards for Particulate Matter
§ 60.63 Monitoring of Operations
§ 60.64 Test Methods and Procedures
3.10e Standards of Performance for Nitric Acid Plants—Subpart E
§ 60.70 Applicability and Designation of Affected Facilities
§ 60.71 Definitions
§ 60.72 Standards for Nitrogen Oxide
§ 60.73 Emission Monitoring
§ 60.74 Test Method and Procedure
3.10f Standards of Performance for Sulfuric Acid Plants—Subpart H
§ 60.80 Applicability and Designation of Affected Facilities
§ 60.81 Definitions
§ 60.82 Standards for Sulfur Dioxide
§ 60.83 Standards for Acid Mist
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§ 60.84 Emission Monitoring
§ 60.85 Test Methods and Procedures
3.10g Test Methods—Appendix
Method Number One—Sample and Velocity Transverses for Stationary
Sources
Method Number Two—Determination of Statgas, Velocity and Volu-
metric Flow Rate (Type F Pitot Tube)
Method Number Three—Gas Analysis for Carbon Dioxide, Excess
Air, and Dry Molecule Weight
Method Number Fou/^-Determination of Moisture in Stat-gases
Method Number Five—Determination of Particulate Emission from
Stationary Sources
Method Number Six—Determination of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions
from Stationary Sources
Method Number Seven—Determination of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions
from Stationary Sources
Method Number Eight—Determination of Sulfuric Acid Mist and
Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Stationary Sources
Method Number Nine—Visual Determination of the Opacity Emis-
sions from Stationary Sources
3.11 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants, Environmental
Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 61.01-61.53
3,1 la General Provisions—Subpart A
§61.01 Applicability
§ 61.02 Definitions
§ 61.03 Abbreviations
§ 61.04 Address
§ 61.05 Prohibited Activities
§ 61.06 Determination of Construction or Modification
§ 61.07 Application of Approval of Construction or
Modification
§ 61.08 Approval by Administrator
§ 61.09 Notification of Startup
§ 61.10 Source Reporting and Waiver Request
§61.11 Waiver of Compliance
§61.12 Emission Test and Monitoring
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§61.13 Waiver of Emission Test
§ 61.14 Source Test Analytical Method
§ 61.15 Availability of Information
§ 61.16 State Authority
3.lib National Emission Standards for Asbestos—Subpart B
§ 61.20 Applicability
§ 61.21 Definitions
§ 61.22 Emission Standards
§ 61.23 Air Cleaning
§ 61.24 Reporting
3.lie National Emission Standards for Beryllium—Subpart C
§ 61.30 Applicability
§ 61.31 Definitions
§ 61.32 Emission Standards
§ 61.33 Stack Sampling
§ 61.34 Air Sampling
S.lld National Emission Standards for Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing—
Subpart D
§ 61.40 Applicability
§ 61.41 Definitions
§ 61.42 Emission Standards
§ 61.43 Emission Testing—Rocket Firing or Propellent
Disposal
§ 61.44 Stack Sampling
3.lie National Emission Standards for Mercury—Subpart E
§ 61.50 Applicability
§ 61.51 Definitions
§ 61.52 Emission Standards
§ 61.53 Stack Sampling
Appendix A—Compliance Status Information
Appendix B—Test Methods
Method 101—Reference Method for Determination of Particulate
and Gaseous Mercury Emissions from Stationary Source (Air Strains)
Method 102—Reference Method for Determination of Particulate
and Gaseous Mercury Emissions from Stationary Sources (Hydrogen
Streams)
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Method 103—Beryllium Screening Method
Method 104 —Reference Method for Determination of Beryllium
Emissions from Stationary Sources
3.12 Prevention, Control and Abatement of Air Pollution From Federal Govern-
ment Activities: Performance Standards and Techniques of Measurements,
Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 76.1-76.9 (1971)
§ 76.1 Definitions
§ 76.2 Intent
§ 76.3 Applicability
§ 76.4 Combustion of Fuel
§76.5 Sulfur Oxide
§ 76.6 Stacks
§ 76.7 Storage and Handling of Fuels and Ash
§ 76.8 Disposal of Waste
§ 76.9 Other Pollution Producing Processes
3.13 Registration of Fuel Additives, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§ 79.1-79.31 (1971)
3.13a General Provisions—Subpart A
§ 79.1 Applicability
§ 79.2 Definitions
§ 79.3 Confidentiality of Information
§ 79.4 Requirement of Registration
§ 79.5 Reports of Additive Usage
3.13b Registration Procedures—Subpart B
§ 79.10 Notification by Fuel Manufacturer or Processor
§ 79.11 Information and Assurance to be Provided by the
Fuel Manufacturer or Processor
§79.12 Action by the Administrator
§ 79.13 Notification by the Additive Manufacturer
§ 79.14 Information and Assurance to be Provided by the
Additive Manufacturer
§ 79.15 Determination of Non-Compliance
§ 79.16 Registration
3.13c Withdrawal of Registration—Subpart C
§ 79.20 Withdrawal of Registration: Fuel Manufacturer
or Processor
§ 79.21 Withdrawal of Registration: Additive Manufacturer
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3.13d Designation of Fuels—Subpart D
§ 79.30 Scope
§ 79.31 Motor Gasolines
3.14 Registration of Fuels and Fuel Additives, Environmental Protection Agency,
40 U.S.C. §§ 80.1-80.24 (1973)
3.14a General Provisions—Subpart A
§ 80.1 Scope
§ 80.2 Definitions
§ 80.3 Test Methods
§ 80.4 Right of Entry: Tests and Inspections
§ 80.5 Penalties
3.14b Controls and Prohibitions—Subpart B
§ 80.20 Controls Applicable to Gasoline Refiners
§ 80.21 Controls Applicable to Gasoline Distributors
§ 80.22 Controls Applicable to Gasoline Retailers
§ 80.23 Liability for Violations
§ 80.24 Controls Applicable to Motor Vehicle Manufacturers
§ 80.25 Controls Applicable to Lead Additive Manufacturers
§ 80.26 Confidentiality of Information
3.15 Air Quality Control Regions, Criteria, and Control Techniques, Environ-
mental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 81.1-81.267 (1973)
3.15a Meaning of Terms—Subpart A
§ 81.1 Definitions
3.15b Designation of Air Quality Control Regions—Subpart B
§81.11 Scope
§ 81.12 National Capital Interstate Air Quality Control
Region (District of Columbia, Maryland, and
Virginia)
§ 81.13 New Jersey-New York-Connecticut Interstate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.14 Metropolitan Chicago Interstate Air Quality Con-
trol Region
§ 81.15 Metropolitan Philadelphia Interstate Air Quality
Control Region (Pennsylvania-New Jersey-
Delaware)
§ 81.16 Metropolitan Denver, Colo., Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
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§ 81.17 Metropolitan Los Angeles Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.18 Metropolitan St. Louis Interstate Air Quality
Control Region (Missouri-Illinois)
§ 81.19 Metropolitan Boston Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.20 Metropolitan Cincinnati Interstate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.21 The San Francisco Bay Area Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.22 Greater Metropolitan Cleveland Intrastate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.23 Southwest Pennsylvania Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.24 Niagara Frontier Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.25 Metropolitan Kansas City Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.26 Hartford-New Haven-Springfield Interstate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.27 Minneapolis-St. Paul Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.28 Metropolitan Baltimore Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.29 Metropolitan Indianapolis Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.30 Southeastern Wisconsin Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.31 Metropolitan Providence Interstate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.32 Puget Sound Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.33 Stuebenville-Weirton-Wheeling Interstate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.34 Metropolitan Dayton Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.35 Louisville Interstate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.36 Phoenix-Tucson Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.37 Metropolitan Detroit-Fort Huron Intrastate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.38 Metropolitan Houston-Galveston Intrastate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.39 Metropolitan Dallas-Fort Worth Intrastate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.40 Metropolitan San Antonio Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.41 Metropolitan Birmingham Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
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§ 81.42 Chattanooga Interstate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.43 Metropolitan Toledo Interstate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.44 Metropolitan Memphis Interstate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.45 Metropolitan Atlanta Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.46 U.S. Virgin Islands Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.47 Metropolitan Oklahoma City Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.48 Champlain Valley Interstate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.49 Southeast Florida Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.50 Metropolitan Omaha-Council Bluffs' Interstate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.51 Portland Interstate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.52 Wasatch Front Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.53 Southern Louisiana-Southeastern Texas Interstate
Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.54 Cook Inlet Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.55 Northeast Pennsylvania-Upper Delaware Valley
Interstate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.57 Eastern Tennessee-Southwestern Virginia Inter-
state Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.58 Columbus (Georgia)-Phenix City (Alabama) Inter-
state Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.59 Cumberland-Keyser Interstate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.60 Duluth (Minnesota)-Superior (Wisconsin) Interstate
Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.61 Evansville (Indiana)-Owensburo-Henderson (Ken-
tucky) Interstate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.62 Northeastern Mississippi Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.63 Metropolitan Fort Smith Interstate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.64 Huntington (West Virginia)-Ashland (Kentucky)-
Portsmouth-Ironton (Ohio) Interstate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.65 Joplin (Missouri)-Northeast Oklahoma Interstate
Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.66 Southeastern Minnesota-La/Crosse (Wisconsin)
Interstate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.67 Lake Michigan Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
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§ 81.68 Mobile (Alabama)-Pensacola (Panama City Florida)
Southern Missouri Interstate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.69 Peducah (Kentucky)-Cairo (Illinois) Interstate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.70 Parkersburg (West Virginia)-Maryetta (Ohio)
Interstate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.71 Rockford (Illinois)-Janesville-Beloit (Wisconsin)
Interstate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.72 Tennessee River Valley (Alabama)-Cumberland
Mountains (Tennessee) Interstate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.73 South Bend-Elkhardt (Indiana)-Bennington Harbor
(Michigan) Interstate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.74 Northwest Pennsylvania-Youngstown Interstate
Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.75 Metropolitan Charlotte Interstate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.76 State of Hawaii Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.77 Puerto Rico Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.78 Metropolitan Portland Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.79 Northestern Oklahoma Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.80 Clark-Mohave Interstate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.81 Merrimack Valley-Southern New Hampshire Inter-
state Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.82 El Paso-Las Cruses-Alamorgordo Interstate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.83 Albequerque Mid-Rio Grande Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.84 Metropolitan Fargo-Moorhead Interstate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.85 Metropolitan Souix Fall Interstate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.86 Metropolitan Souix City Interstate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.87 Metropolitan Boise Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.89 Metropolitan Billings Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.90 Metropolitan Cheyenne Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.91 Androscoggin Valley Interstate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.92 Jacksonville (Florida)-Brunswick (Georgia) Inter-
state Air Quality Control Region
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§ 81.93 Monroe (Louisiana)-El Dorado (Arkansas) Inter-
state Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.94 Metropolitan Norfolk Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.95 Shreeveport-Texarkana-Tyler Interstate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.96 Central Florida Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
West Central Florida Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.97 Southwest Florida Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.98 Burlington-Keokuk Interstate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.99 Arizona-New Mexico Southern Border Interstate
Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.100 Eastern Washington-Northern Idaho Interstate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.101 Metropolitan Dubuque Interstate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.102 Metropolitan Quad Cities Interstate Air Quality
Control Board
§ 81.104 Central Pennsylvania Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.105 Southern Central Pennsylvania Intrastate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.106 Greenville-Spartansburg Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.107 Greenwood Interstate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.108 Columbia Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.109 Florence Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.110 Camden-Sumter Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.111 Georgetown Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.112 Charleston Interstate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.113 Savahanna (Georgia)-Buford (South Carolina)
Interstate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.114 Augusta (Georgia)-Aiken (South Carolina) Inter-
state Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.115 Northwest Nevada Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.116 Northern Missouri Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.117 Southeast Missouri Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.118 Southwest Missouri Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.119 Western Tennessee Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
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§ 81.120 Middle Tennessee Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.121 Four Corners Interstate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.122 Mississippi Delta Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.123 Southeastern Oklahoma Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.124 North Carolina-Oklahoma Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.125 Southwestern Oklahoma Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.126 Northwestern Oklahoma Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.127 Central New York Intrastate Air Quality Cuntroi
Region
§ 81.128 Genesee-Finger Lakes Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.129 Hudson Valley Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.130 Southern Tier East Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.131 Southern Tier West Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.132 Abeline-Wichata Falls Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.133 Amarillo-Lubbock Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.134 Austin-Waco Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.135 Brownsville-Loredo Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.136 Corpus Christi-Victoria Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.137 Midland-Odessa-San Angelo Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.138 Central Arkansas Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.139 Northeast Arkansas Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.140 Northwest Arkansas Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.141 Berkshire Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.142 Central Massachusetts Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.143 Central Virginia Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.144 Northeastern Virginia Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
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§ 81.145 State Capital Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.146 Valley of Virginia Interstate Air Quality C«ntrol
Region
§ 81.147 Eastern Mountain Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.148 Eastern Piedmont Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.149 Northern Coastal Plain Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.150 Northern Piedmont Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.151 Sand Hills Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.152 Southern Coastal Plain Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.153 Western Mountain Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.154 Eastern Shore Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.155 Central Maryland Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.156 Southern Maryland Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.157 North Central Wisconsin Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.158 Southern Wisconsin Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.159 Great Basin Valley Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.160 North Central Coast Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.161 North Coast Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.162 Northeast Plateau Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.163 Sacramento Valley Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.164 San Diego Intrastate Air QualityjControl Region
§ 81.165 San Joaquin Valley Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.166 South Central Coast Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.167 Southeast Desert Intrastate Ak Quality Control
Region
§ 81.168 Great Falls Intrastate Ak Quality Control Region
§ 81.169 Helena Intrastate Ak Quality Control Region
§ 81.170 Miles City Intrastate Ak Quality Control Region
§ 81.171 Missoula Intrastate Ak Quality Control Region
§ 81.172 Commanche Intrastate Ak Quality Control Region
§ 81.173 Grand Mesa Intrastate Ak Quality Control Region
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§ 81.174 Pawnee Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.175 San Isabelle Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.176 San Luis Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.177 Yampa Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.178 Southern Delaware Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 31.179 Aroostock Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.181 Down East Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.182 Northwest Maine Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.183 Eastern Connecticut Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.184 Northwestern Connecticut Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.185 Northern Washington Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.187 Olympic-Northwest Washington Intrastate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.189 South Central Washington Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.190 Eastern Idaho Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.191 Appalachian Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.192 Bluegrass Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.193 North Central Kentucky Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.194 South Central Kentucky Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.195 Central Michigan Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.196 South Central Michigan Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.197 Upper Michigan Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.199 East Alabama Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.200 Metropolitan Columbus Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.201 Mansfield-Marion Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.202 Northwest Ohio Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.203 Sandusky Intrastate Air Qualith Control Region
§ 81.204 Wilmington-Chillicothe-Logan Intrastate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.205 Zanesville-Cambridge Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.213 Casper Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
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§ 81.214 Black Hills-Rapid City Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.215 East Central Indiana Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.216 Northeast Indiana Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.217 Southern Indiana Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.218 Wabash Valley Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.219 Central Oregon Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.220 Eastern Oregon Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.221 Southwest Oregon Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.226 Lincoln-Beatrice-Fairbury Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.230 Allegheny Intrastate Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.231 Central West Virginia Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.232 Eastern Panhandle Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.233 Kanawha Valley Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.234 North Central West Virginia Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.235 Southern West Virginia Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.236 Central Georgia Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.237 Northeast Georgia Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.238 Southwest Georgia Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.239 Upper Rio Grande Valley Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.240 Northeastern Plains Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.241 Southwestern Mountains-Augustine Plains Intra-
state Air Quality Control Region
§ 81.242 Pecas-Permian Basin Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.243 Central Minnesota Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.244 Northwest Minnesota Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.245 Southwest Minnesota Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
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§ 81.246 Northern Alaska Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.247 South Central Alaska Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.248 Southeastern Alaska Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.249 Northwest Oregon Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.250 North Central Kansas Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.251 Northeast Kansas Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.252 Northwest Kansas Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.253 South Central Kansas Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.254 Southeast Kansas Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.255 Southwest Kansas Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.256 Northeast Iowa Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.257 North Central Iowa Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.258 Northwest Iowa Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.259 Southwest Iowa Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.260 South Central Iowa Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.261 Southeast Iowa Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.262 North Central Illinois Intrastate Air Quality
Control Region
§ 81.263 East Central Illinois Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.264 West Central Illinois Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.265 Southeast Illinois Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
§ 81.266 Alabama and Tombigby Rivers Intrastate Air
Quality Control Region
§ 81.267 Southeast Alabama Intrastate Air Quality Control
Region
3.16 Control of Air Pollution from New Motor Vehicles and New Motor Vehicles
Engines, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. § § 85.001-85.1608
(1973)
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3.16a Emission Regulations for New Gasoline-Fueled Light Duty Vehicles—
Subpart A
§ 85.001 General Applicability
§ 85.002 Definitions
§ 85.003 Abbreviations
§ 85.004 General Standards: Increase in Emissions; Unsafe
Conditions
§ 85.005 Hearings on Certification
§ 85.006 Maintenance of Records; Submittal of Information;
Right of Entry
§ 85.074—1 Emission Standards for 1974 Model Year Vehicles
§ 85.074—2 Application of Certification
§ 85.074—3 Approval of Procedure and Equipment; Test Fleet
Selections
§ 85.074—4 Required Data
§ 85.074-5 Test Vehicles
§ 85.074—6 Maintenance
§ 85.074—7 Mileage Accumulation and Emission Measurements
§ 85.074—8 Special Test Procedures
§ 85.074—9 Test Procedures
§ 85.074—10 Gasoline Fuel Specifications
§ 85.074—11 Vehicle and Engine Preparation (Fuel Evaporative
Emissions)
§ 85.074—12 Vehicle Preconditioning (Fuel Evaporative
Emissions)
§ 85.074—13 Evaporative Emissions Collection Procedures
§ 85.074—14 Dynameter Driving Schedule
§ 85.074—15 Dynameter Procedure
§ 85.074—16 Three-speed Manual Transmission
§ 85.074—17 Four-speed and Five-speed Manual Transmission
§ 85.074—18 Automatic Transmission
§ 85.074—19 Engine Starting and Restarting
§ 85.u74—20 Sampling and Analytical System (Exhaust
Emissions)
§ 85.074—21 Sampling and Analytical System (Fuel Evaporative
Emission)
§ 85.074—22 Information to be Recorded
§ 85.074—23 Analytical System Calibration and Sample
Handling
§ 85.074—24 Dynameter Test Runs
§ 85.074—25 Chart Reading
§ 85.074—26 Calculations (Exhaust Emissions)
§ 85.074—27 Calculations (Evaporative Emissions)
§ 85.074—28 Compliance with Emission Standards
§ 85.074—29 Testing by the Administrator
§ 85.074—30 Certification
§ 85.074—31 Separate Certification
§ 85.074—32 Addition of a Vehicle After Certification
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§ 85.074—33 Change to a Vehicle Covered by Certification
§ 85.074—34 Alternative Procedure for Notification of
Addition and Changes
§ 85.074—35 Labeling
§ 85.074—36 Emission of Vehicle Indentification Numbers
§ 85.074—37 Production Vehicles
§ 85.074—38 Maintenance Instructions
§ 85.074—39 Submission of Maintenance Instructions
§ 85,075—1 Standards for Exhaust Emissions
§ 85.075—2 Application for Certification
§ 85.075—3 Approval of Procedure and Equipment: Test Fleet
Selections
§ 85.075—4 Required Data
§ 85.075—5 Test Vehicles
§ 85.075—6 Maintenance
§ 85.075—7 Mileage Accumulation and Emission Measure-
ments
§ 85.075—8 Special Test Procedures
§ 85.075—9 Test Procedures
§ 85.075—10 Gasoline Specifications
§ 85.075—11 Vehicle and Engine Preparation (Fuel
Evaporative Emissions)
§ 85.075—12 Vehicle Pre-conditioning (Fuel Evaporative
Emissions)
§ 85.075—13 Evaporative Emission Collection Procedures
§ 85.075—14 Dynameter Driving Schedule
§ 85.075—15 Dynameter Procedure
§ 85.075—16 Three-speed Manual Transmissions
§ 85.075—17 Four-speed and Five-speed Manual Trans-
missions
§ 85.075—18 Automatic Transmissions
§ 85.075—19 Engine Starting and Restarting
§ 85.075—20 Sampling and Analytical System (Exhaust
Emissions)
§ 85.075—21 Sampling and Analytical System (Fuel
Evaporative Emissions)
§ 85.075—22 Information to be Recorded
§ 85.075—23 Analytical System Calibration and Sample
Handling
§ 85.075—24 Dynameter Test Runs
§ 85.075—25 Chart Reading
§ 85.075—26 Calculations (Exhaust Emissions)
§ 85.075—27 Calculations (Fuel Evaporative Emissions)
§ 85.075—28 Compliance with Emission Standards
§ 85.075—29 Testing by the Administrator
§ 85.075-30 Certification
§ 85.075—31 Separate Certification
§ 85.075—32 Addition of a Vehicle After Certification
§ 85.075—33 Changes to a Vehicle Covered by Certification
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§ 85.075—34 Alternative Procedures for Notification of
Additions and Changes
§ 85.075—35 Labeling
§ 85.075—36 Emission of Vehicle Identification Numbers
§ 85.075—37 Production Vehicles
§ 85.075—38 Maintenance Instructions
§ 85.075—39 Submission of Maintenance Instructions
§ 85.076—1 Emission Standards for 1976 Model Year
Vehicles
§ 85-101 General Applicability
§ 85.102 Definitions
§ 85.103 Abbreviations
§ 85.104 General Standards; Increase in Emissions;
Unsafe Conditions
§ 85.105 Hearings on Certification
§ 85.106 Maintenance of Records; Submittal of Infor-
mation; Right of Entry
§ 85.175—1 Emission Standards for 1975 Model Year
Vehicles
§ 85.175—2 Application for Certification
§ 85.175—3 Approval of Procedure and Equipment; Test
Fleet Selections
§ 85.175—4 Required Data
§ 85.175—5 Test Vehicles
§ 85.175—6 Maintenance
§ 85.175—7 Mileage Accumulation and Emission
Measurements
§ 85.175—8 Special Test Procedures
§ 85.175—9 Test Procedures
§ 85.175—10 Diesel Fuel Specifications
§ 85.175—11 Vehicle Preconditioning
§ 85.175—12 Dynameter Driving Schedule
§ 85.175—13 Dynameter Procedure
§ 85.175—14 Three-Speed Manual Transmissions
§ 85.175—15 Four-Speed and Five-Speed Manual Trans-
missions
§ 85.175—16 Automatic Transmissions
§ 85.175—17 Engine Starting and Re-Starting
§ 85.175—18 Sampling and Analytical System
§ 85.175—19 Information to be Recorded
§ 85.175—20 Analytical System Calibration and Sample
Handling
§ 85.175—21 Dynameter Test Runs
§ 85.175—22 Chart Reading
§ 85.175—23 Calculations (Exhaust Emissions)
§ 85.175-24 RESERVED
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§ 85.175-25 RESERVED
§ 85.175-26 RESERVED
§ 85.175-27 RESERVED
§ 85.175—28 Compliance With Emissions Standards
§ 85.175—29 Testing by the Administrator
§ 85.175—30 Certification
§ 85.175—31 Separate Certification
§ 85.175—32 Addition of a Vehicle After Certification
§ 85.175—33 Changes to a Vehicle Covered by Certification
§ 85.175—34 Alternative Procedure for Notification of
Additions and Changes
§ 85.175-35 Labeling
§ 85.175—36 Submission of Vehicle Identification Numbers
§ 85.175—37 Production Vehicles
§ 85.175—38 Maintenance Instructions
§ 85.175—39 Submission of Maintenance Instructions
§ 85.176—1 Emission Standards for 1976 Model Year
Vehicles
3.16c RESERVED-Subpart C-G
3.16h Emission Regulations for New Gasoline Fueled Heavy-Duty
Engines—Subpart H
§ 85.701 General Applicability
§ 85.702 Definitions
§ 85.703 Abbreviations
§ 85.704 General Standards; Increase in Emissions;
Unsafe Conditions
§ 85.705 Hearings on Certification
§ 85.706 Maintenance of Records; Submittal of Infor-
mation; Right of Entry
§ 85.773—1 Emission Standards for 1973 Model Year
Engines
§ 85.773—2 Application for Certification
§ 85.773—3 Approval of Procedure and Equipment; Test
Fleet Selections
§ 85.773—4 Required Data
§ 85.773—5 Test Engines
§ 85.773—6 Maintenance
§ 85.773—7 Service Accumulation and Emission
Measurement
§^85.773—8 Special Test Procedures
§85.773—9 Test Procedures
§ 85.773—10 Gasoline Fuel Specifications
§ 85.773—11 Dynameter Operations Cycle and
Equipment
§ 85.773—12 Dynameter Procedures
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§ 85.773—13 Sampling and Analytical Systems for Measuring
Exhaust Emissions
§ 85.773—14 Information to be Recorded and Charts
§ 85.773—15 Calibration and Instrument Checks
§ 85.773—16 Dynameter Test Run
§ 85.773—17 Chart Reading
§ 85.773—18 Calculations
§ 85.773—19 RESERVED
§ 85.773-20 RESERVED
§ 85.773-21 RESERVED
§ 85.773-22 RESERVED
§ 85.773-23 RESERVED
§ 85.773-24 RESERVED
§ 85.773-25 RESERVED
§ 85.773—26 RESERVED
§ 85.773—27 RESERVED
§ 85.773—28 Compliance With Emission Standards
§ 85.773—29 Testing by the Administrator
§ 85.773—30 Certification
§ 85.773—31 Separate Certification
§ 85.773—32 Addition of an Engine After Certification
§ 85.773—33 Changes to an Engine Covered by Certification
§ 85.773—34 Alternative Procedures for Notification of
Additions and Changes
§ 85.773—35 Labeling
§ 85.773-36 RESERVED
§ 85.773—37 Production Engines
§ 85.773—38 Maintenance Instructions
§ 85.773—39 Submission of Maintenance Instructions
§ 85.774—1 Emission Standards for 1974 Model-Year
Engines
§ 85.774—2 Application for Certification
§ 85.774—3 Approval of Procedure and Equipment; Test
Fleet Selections
§ 85.774—4 Required Data
§ 85.774—5 Test Engines
§ 85.774—6 Maintenance
§ 85.774—7 Service Accumulation and Emission
Measurements
§ 85.774—8 Special Test Procedures
§ 85.774—9 Test Procedures
§ 85.774—10 Gasoline Fuel Specifications
§ 85.774—11 Hydrometer Operations Cycle and Equipment
§ 85.774—12 Hydrometer Procedures
§ 85.775—13 Sampling and Analytical System Measuring
Exhaust Emissions
§ 85.774—14 Information to be Recorded
§ 85.774—15 Calibration and Instrument Checks
§ 85.774—16 Dynameter Test Runs
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§ 85.774—17 Chart Reading
§85.774—18 Calculations
§ 85.774-19 RESERVED
§ 85.774-20 RESERVED
§ 85.774-21 RESERVED i
§ 85.774-22 RESERVED !
§ 85.774-23 RESERVED I
§ 85.774-24 RESERVED =
§ 85.774-25 RESERVED ;
§ 85.774—26 RESERVED !
§ 85.774-27 RESERVED !
§ 85.774—28 Compliance With Emission Standards ;
§ 85.774—29 Testing by the Administrator |
§ 85.774—30 Certification ;
§ 85.774—31 Separate Certification j
§ 85.774—32 Addition of Engine After Certification
§ 85.774—33 Changes to an Engine Covered by Certification
§ 85.774—34 Alternative Procedures for Notification of )
Additions and Changes
§ 85.774—35 Labeling
§ 85.774-36 RESERVED
§ 85.774—37 Production Engines
§ 85.774—38 Maintenance Instructions
§ 85.774—39 Submission of Maintenance Instructions
3.16i Engine Smoke Exhaust Emission Regulations for New Diesel Heavy-
Duty Engines—Subpart I
§ 85.801 General Applicability
§ 85.802 Definitions
§ 85.803 Abbreviations
§ 85.804 General Standards: Increase in Emissions;
Unsafe Conditions
§ 85.805 Hearing on Certifications
§ 85.806 Maintenance of Records; Submittal of Information;
Right of Entry
§ 85.873—1 Smoke Exhaust Emission Standards for 1973
Model Year Engines
§ 85.873—2 Application for Certification
§ 85.873—3 Approval of Procedure and Equipment; Test
Fleet Selections
§ 85.873—4 Required Data
§ 85.873-5 Test Engines
§ 85.873—6 Maintenance
§ 85.873—7 Service Accumulation in Emission Measurement
§ 85.873—8 Special Test Procedures
§ 85.873—9 Test Procedures
§ 85.873—10 Diesel Fuel Specifications
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§ 85.873—11 Dynameter Operation Cycle for Smoke
Emission Test
§ 85.873—12 Dynameter and Engine Equipment
§ 85.873—13 Smoke Measurement Systems
§ 85.873—14 Information to be Recorded
§ 85.873—15 Instrument Checks
§ 85.873—16 Test Run
§ 85.873—17 Chart Reading
§ 85.873—18 Calculations
§ 85.873-19 RESERVED
§ 85.873-20 RESERVED
§ 85.873-21 RESERVED
§ 85.873—22 RESERVED
§ 85.873-23 RESERVED
§ 85.873-24 RESERVED
§ 85.873-25 RESERVED
§ 85.873-26 RESERVED
§ 85.873-27 RESERVED
§ 85.873—28 Compliance with Emission Standards
§ 85.873—29 Testing by the Administrator
§ 85.873—30 Certification
§ 85.873—31 Separate Certification
§ 85.873—32 Addition of an Engine After Certification
§ 85.873—33 Changes to an Engine Covered by Certification
§ 85.873—34 Alternative Procedures for Notification of
Additions and Changes
§ 85.873-35 Labeling
§ 85.873-36 RESERVED
§ 85.873—37 Production Engines
§ 85.873—38 Maintenance Instructions
§ 85.873—39 Submission of Maintenance Instructions
§ 85.874—1 Smoke Exhaust Emission Standards for 1974
§ Model-Year Engines
§ 85.874—2 Application for Certification
§ 85.874—3 Approval of Procedure and Equipment; Test
Fleet Selections
§ 85.874—4 Required Data
§ 85.874—5 Test Engines
§ 85.874—6 Maintenance
§ 85.874—7 Service Accumulation and Emission Measurements
§ 85.874—8 Special Test Procedures
§ 85.874—9 Test Procedures
§ 85.874—10 Diesel Fuel Specifications
§ 85.874—11 Hydrometer Operation Cycle for Smoke Emission
Levels
§ 85.874—12 Dynameter and Engine Equipment
§ 85.874—13 Smoke Measurement System
§ 85.874—14 Information to be Recorded
§ 85.874—15 Instrument Checks
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§ 85.874-16 Test Run
§ 85.874—17 Chart Reading
§ 85.874—18 Calculations
§ 85.874-19 RESERVED
§ 85.874-20 RESERVED
§ 85.874-21 RESERVED
§ 85.874-22 RESERVED
§ 85.874-23 RESERVED
§ 85.874-24 RESERVED
§ 85.874-25 RESERVED
§ 85.874-26 RESERVED
§ 85.874-27 RESERVED
§ 85.874—28 Compliance With Emission Standards
§ 85.874—29 Testing by the Administrator
§ 85.874—30 Certification
§ 85.874—31 Separate Certification
§ 85.874—32 Addition of an Engine After Certification
§ 85.874—33 Changes to an Engine Covered by Certification
§ 85.874—34 Alternative Procedures for Notification of
Additions and Changes
§ 85.874-35 Labeling
§ 85.874-36 RESERVED
§ 85.874—37 Production Engines
§ 85.874—38 Maintenance Instructions
§ 85.874—39 Submission of Maintenance Instructions
3.16J Engine Exhaust Gaseous Emission Regulations for New Diesel Heavy-
Duty Engines—Subpart J
§ 85.901 General Applicability
§ 85.902 Definitions
§ 85.903 Abbreviations
§ 85.904 General Standards: Increase in Emissions; Unsafe
Conditions
§ 85.905 Hearings of Certification
§ 85.906 Maintenance of Records; Submittal of Information;
Right of Entry
§ 85.974—1 Exhaust Gaseous Emission Standards for 1974
Model-Year Engines
§ 85.974—2 Application for Certification
§ 85.974—3 Approval of Procedure and Equipment; Test
Fleet Selection
§ 85.974—4 Required Data
§ 85.974—5 Test Engines
§ 85.974—6 Maintenance
§ 85.974—7 Service Accumulation and Emission Measurements
§ 85.974—8 Special Test Procedures
§ 85.974—9 Test Procedures
§ 85.974—10 Diesel Fuel Specifications
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§ 85.974—11 Dynameter Procedure
§ 85.974—12 Dynameter and Engine Equipment
§ 85.974—13 Sampling and Analytical Methods
§ 85.974—14 Information to be Recorded
§ 85.974—15 Calibration and Instrument Check
§ 85.974-16 Test Run
§ 85.974-17 Chart Reading
§ 85.974-18 Calculations
§ 85.974-19 RESERVED
§ 85.974-20 RESERVED
§ 85.974-21 RESERVED
§ 85.974-22 RESERVED
§ 85.974-23 RESERVED
§ 85.974-24 RESERVED
§ 85-974-25 RESERVED
§ 85.974-26 RESERVED
§ 85.974-27 RESERVED
§ 85.974—28 Compliance With Emission Standards
§ 85.974—29 Testing by the Administrator
§ 85.974—30 Certification
§ 85.974-31 Separate Certification
§ 85.974—32 Addition of an Engine After Certification
§ 85.974—33 Changes to an Engine Covered by Certification
§ 85.974—34 Alternative Procedures for Notification of
Additions and Changes
§ 85.974-35 Labeling
§ 85.974-36 RESERVED
§ 85.974—37 Production Engines
§ 85.974—38 Maintenance Instructions
§ 85.974—39 Submission of Maintenance Instructions
3.16k RESERVED—Subpart K through O
3.16p Importation of Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicles Engines—Subpart P
§ 85.1501 Applicability
§ 85.1502 Admissions for Testing
§ 85.1503 Admission Pending Certification
§ 85.1504 Admission Pending Modification
§ 85.1505 Admission Pending Receipt of Information
§ 85.1506 Waiver of Condition of Emission
§ 85.1507 Storage and Prohibited Operation or Sale of
Vehicles or Engines Conditionally Admitted
§ 85.1508 Prohibited Importation; Penalties
3.16q Low Emission Vehicles—Subpart Q
§ 85.1601 Definitions
§ 85.1602 Low-Emission Vehicles
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§ 85.1603 Application for Certification
§ 85.1604 Test Vehicle Section
§ 85.1605 Date of Reporting
§ 85.1606 Testing by the Administrator
§85.1607 Administrators Determination
§ 85.1608 Post Certification Testing
APPENDIX /-EPA Urban Dynamometer Driving Schedule
APPENDIX //—Procedure for Dynamometer Road Horse Power
Calibration
APPENDIX ///—Constant Volume Sampler Flow Calibration
APPENDIX IV-Duiabtiity Driving Schedule
APPENDIX V-Oxides of Nitrogen and Analytical System
APPENDIX VI-Vehicle and Engine Components
3.17 Control of Air Pollution From Aircraft and Aircraft Engines, Environmental
Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 87.1-87.100 (1973)
3.17a General Provisions—Subpart A
§ 87.1 Definitions
§ 87.2 Abbreviations
§ 87.3 General Requirements
§ 87.4 Test Conditions
§ 87.5 Special Test Procedures
§ 87.6 Aircraft Safety
3.17b Engine Fuel Venting Emissions (New and In-Use Aircraft Gas Turbine
Engines)—Subpart B
§ 87.10 Applicability
§ 87.11 Standard for Fuel Venting Emissions
3.17c Exhaust Emissions (New Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines)—Subpart C
§ 87.20 Applicability
§ 87.21 Standards for Exhaust Emissions
3.17d Exhaust Emissions (In-Use Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines)—Subpart D
§ 87.30 Applicability
§ 87.31 Standards for Exhaust Emissions
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3.17e Exhaust Emissions (New and In-Use Aircraft Piston Engines)—
Subpart E
§ 87.40 Applicability
§ 87.41 Standards for Exhaust Emissions (New Aircraft
Piston Engines)
§ 87.42 Standards for Exhaust Emissions (In-Use Aircraft
Piston Engines)
3.17f Exhaust Emissions (New and In-Use Aircraft)—Subpart F
§ 87.50 Applicability
§ 87.51 Standards for Exhaust Emissions (New Aircraft)
§ 87.52 Standards for Exhaust Emissions (In-Use Aircraft)
3.17g Test Procedures for Engine Exhaust Gaseous Emissions (Aircraft and
Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines)—Subpart G
§ 87.60 Introduction
§ 87.61 Turbine Fuel Specifications
§ 87.62 Test Procedure (Propulsion Engines)
§ 87.63 Test Procedure (Auxiliary Power Units)
§ 87.64 Sampling and Analytical System for Measuring
Exhaust Emissions
§ 87.65 Information to be Recorded
§ 87.66 Calibration and Instrument Checks
§ 87.67 Sampling Procedures
§ 87.68 Test Run
§ 87.69 Chart Reading
§ 87.70 Calculations
§ 87.71 Compliance With Emission Standards
3.17h Test Procedures for Engine Smoke Emissions (Aircraft Gas Turbine
Engines)—Subpart H
§ 87.80 Introduction
§ 87.81 Fuel Specifications
§ 87.82 Sampling and Analytical System for Measuring
Smoke Exhaust Emissions
§ 87.83 Information to be Recorded
§ 87.84 Calibration and Instrument Checks
§ 87.85 Test Procedures
§ 87.86 Test Run
§ 87.87 Determination of SN
§ 87.88 Calculations
§ 87.89 Compliance with Emission Standards
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3.171 Test Procedures for Engine Exhaust Gaseous Emissions (Aircraft
Piston Engines)—Subpart I
§ 87.90 Introduction
§ 87.91 Gasoline Fuel Specifications
§ 87.92 Test Procedure
§ 87.93 Sampling and Analytical System for Measuring
Exhaust Emissions
§ 87.94 Information to be Recorded
§ 87.95 Calibration and Instrument Checks
§ 87.96 Sampling Procedures
§ 87.97 Test Run
§ 87.98 Chart Reading
§ 87.99 Calculations
§ 87.100 Compliance with Emission Standards
3.17J Temporary Exemption from Aircraft Emission Standards (Fuel
Venting and Smoke)
§ 87.101 Application for Temporary Exemption
§ 87.102 Thirty-Day Suspension of Fuel Venting and Smoke
Standards
APPENDIX A—Instrumentation (Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine
Measurements)
APPENDIX B—Instrumentation (Aircraft Piston Engine
Measurements)
3.18 Procedures for Certification of Low-Emission Vehicles, Environmental
Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 400.1-400.7 (1971)
§ 400.1 Definitions
§ 400.2 Application for Certification
§ 400.3 Requirements for Certification
§ 400.4 Submission of Required Data
§ 400.5 Additional Data: Submission of Test Vehicles
§ 400.6 Certification: Publication of Decision
§ 400.7 Post-Certification Testing
3.19 Federal Motor Vehicle Air Pollution Control, Bureau of Customs, 19 C.F.R.
§ 12.73 (1972)
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4. Guidelines and Reports
4.1 Environmental Protection Agency, Reports to Congress as Required by the
Clean Air Act.
4.1a "The Economics of Clean Air," Report to Congress by the Admin-
istrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, December 1970.
4.1b "Progress in the Prevention and Control of Air Pollution," Report
to Congress by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency, January 1971.
4.1c "Development of Systems to Attain Established Motor Vehicle and
Engine Emission Standards," Report to Congress by the Adminis-
trator of the Environmental Protection Agency, September 1971.
4.1d "Progress in Prevention and Control of Air Pollution," Report to.
Congress by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency, February 1972.
4.1e "Progress in Prevention and Control of Air pollution in 1973,"
Report to Congress by the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, January 1974.
4.1f "The Cost of Clean Air," Report to Congress by the Administrator
of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, October 1973.
4.2 Criteria and Control Technique Summaries:
4.2a Criteria
(1) "Criteria for Carbon Monoxide," National Air Pollution Control
Administration, March 1970.
(2) "Criteria for Hydrocarbons," National Air Pollution Control
Administration, March 1970.
(3) "Criteria for Particulate Matter," National Air Pollution Control
Administration, January 1969.
(4) "Criteria for Photochemical Oxidants," National Air Pollution
Control Administration, January 1969.
(5) "Criteria for Sulfur Oxides," National Air Pollution Control
Administration, January 1969.
(6) "Criteria for Nitrogen Oxides," Environmental Protection
Agency, January 1971.
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4.2b Control Techniques
(1) "Control Techniques for Carbon Monoxide from Stationary
Sources," National Air Pollution Control Administration,
March 1970.
(2) "Control Techniques for Carbon Monoxide, Nitrogen Oxide and
Hydrocarbons from Mobile Sources," National Air Pollution
Control Administration, March, 1970.
(3) "Control Techniques for Hydrocarbons and Organic Solvents
from Stationary Sources," National Air Pollution Control
Administration, March 1970.
(4) "Control Techniques from Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from
Stationary Sources," National Air Pollution Control Adminis-
tration, March 1970.
(5) "Control Techniques for Particulates," National Air Pollution
Control Administration, January 1969.
(6) "Control Techniques for Sulfur Oxide," National Air Pollution
Control Administration, January 1969.
4.3 Selected Reports:
4.3a Semiannual Report; Prepared by the Committee on Motor Vehicle
Emissions of the National Academy of Sciences, January 1,1972.
4.4 Interagency Agreements:
4.4a Joint Implementation of the Federal Clean Car Incentive Program
Between the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
and the Secretary of the Department of Transportation (1971).
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C. WATER-CURRENT LAWS LISTING
1. Statutes
1.1 River and Harbor Act of 1899, 33 U.S.C. §§ 403, 407, 411 (1899).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. §§ 1342,1369]
1.2 Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. §§ 1251 et seq.
(1973).
1.3 Pollution of the Sea by Oil, as amended, 33 U.S.C. § § 1001 et seq. (1973).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1321(b)]
1.4 Advances of Public Moneys, Prohibition Against, as revised, 31 U.S.C.
§ 529 (1946).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1254(b)(4)]
1.5 Public Contracts, Advertisements for Proposals for Purchases and Contracts
for Supplies or Services for Government Departments; Application to Gov-
ernment Sales and Contracts to Sell and to Government Corporations, as
amended, 41 U.S.C. § 5 (1958).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1254(b)(4)]
1.6 Courts of Appeals, Certiorari; Appeal; Certified Questions, as amended,
28 U.S.C. § 1254 (1948).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1356]
1.7 Davis-Bacon Act, as amended, 40 U.S.C. § 276a-276a-5 (1964).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1373]
1.8 Per Diem, Travel and Transportation Expenses; Experts and Consultants;
Individuals Serving Without Pay, as amended, 5 U.S.C. § 5703 (1966).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. §§ 1320(d), 1325(f), 1365,1375]
1.9 1901 Boundry Waters Treaty Between Canada and the United States, and
the Water Utilization Treaty of 1944 Between Mexico and the United States,
36 Stat. 2448 (1909), 36 Stat. 1219 (1944).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1320(a)]
1.10 Disclosure of Confidential Information Generally, as amended, 18 U.S.C.
§ 1905 (1948).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. §§ 1320(d), 1322(g), 1369]
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C. Water—Current Laws Listing (Continued)
1.11 Convention of the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone, Article XXIV,
15 U.S.T. §§ 1612,1613 (1958).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. §§ 1321(a), 1362]
1.12 International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Oil,
1954, Article IV, as amended, 17 U.S.T. § 1528 (1954).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1321
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C. Water—Current Laws Listing (Continued)
1.26 Interest on Certain Government Obligations, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 103
(1969).
1.27 Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, as amended, 16 U.S.C. §§ 661-666c
(1965).
1.28 Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, 42 U.S.C. § 3136
(1965).
1.29 Rivers and Harbor Act of 1910, 33 U.S.C. § 421 (1910).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1371(b)]
1.30 Supervisory Harbors Act of 1888, as amended, 33 U.S.C. §§ 441-451b
(1958).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1371]
1.31 Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, as amended, 16 U.S.C.
§1005(4) (1972).
1.32 Reefs for Marine Life Conservation, 16 U.S.C. § 1220 (1972).
1.33 Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, 16 U.S.C. § 1451 et seq. (1972).
1.34 Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1401 et seq.
(1972).
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1. Statutes and Legislative History
1.1 River and Harbor Act of 1899, 33 U.S.C. §§ 403, 407, 411 (1899).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. §§ 1342,1369]
l.la River and Harbor Act of 1886, August 5,1886. P.L. 49-929, §§ 2, 3,
24 Stat. 329.
(1) House Committee on Rivers and Harbors, H.R. REP. No. 1448,
49th Cong., 1st Sess. (1886).
(2) House Committee on Rivers and Harbors, H.R.REP. No. 1565,
49th Cong., 1st Sess. (1886).
(3) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 1391, 49th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1886).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 17 (1886):
(a) May 6: Amended and passed House, pp 4243-4247;
(b) July 16: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 7035, 7037;
(c) Aug. 3: Conference report agreed to by Senate, p. 7906;
(d) Aug. 3: Conference report agreed to by
House, p. 7934.
Lib New YorK Harbor Act of 1888, June 29,1888, P.L. 50-469, § 1,
25 Stat. 209.
(1) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 224, 50th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1888).
(2) House Committee on Commerce, H.R. REP. No. 1963, 50th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1888),
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 19 (1888):
(a) March 21: Debated, amended and passed Senate, p. 2300;
(b) June 4: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 4889-
4890;
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(c) June 14: Senate concurs in House amendments, p. 5239.
l.lc River and Harbor Act of 1890, September 19,1890, P.L. 51-907,
§ 6, 26 Stat. 453
(1) House Committee on Rivers and Harbors, H.R. REP. No. 1488,
51st Cong., 1st Sess. (1890).
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 1378, 51st Cong.,
1st Sess. (1890).
(3) Committee of Conference, 51st Cong., 1st Sess., Congressional
Record, Vol. 21 (1890), pp. 9556, 9558.
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 21 (1890):
(a) May 28: Passed House, p. 5412
(b) Aug. 15,16: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 8607,
8684-8685, 8691;
(c) Sept. 6: House agrees to conference report, p. 9822;
(d) Sept. 8: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 9830.
l.ld River and Harbor Act of 1894, August 18,1894, P.L. 53-299, §§ 6, 7,
8, 9, 28 Stat. 363.
(1) Damage to Harbor Improvements, Letter from the Acting
Secretary of War, House Committee on Rivers and Harbors,
H.R. EX. DOC. No. 123, 53rd Cong., 2d Sess. (1894).
(2) House Committee on Rivers and Harbors, H.R. REP. No. 639.,
53rd Cong., 2d Sess. (1894)
(3) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 519, 53rd Cong.,
2d Sess. (1894).
(4) Committee of Conference, 53rd Cong., 2d Sess., Congressional
Record, Vol. 26 (1894), pp. 8173-8175.
(5) Congressional Record, Vol. 26 (1894):
(a) May 4: Amended and passed House, p. 4430;
(b) July 13: Amended and passed Senate, p. 7414;
(c) Aug. 6: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 8230;
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(d) Aug. 6: House agrees to conference report, p. 8251.
l.le River and Harbor Act of 1899, March 3,1899, P.L. 55-425, §§ 10,13,
16, 30 Stat. 1151.
(1) House Committee on Rivers and Harbors, H.R. REP. No. 1826,
55th Cong., 3rd Sess. (1899).
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 1686, 55th
Cong., 3rd Sess. (1899).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2815-16, 55th
Cong., 3rd Sess. (1899).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 32 (1899):
(a) Feb. 1, 2: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 1350,
1354,1356-1357, 1410;
(b) Feb. 23, 24: Debated, amended and passed Senate, p.
2297;
(c) March 3: Senate agreed to conference report, pp. 2815-
2816,2843;
(d) March 3: House agrees to conference report, p. 2923.
l.lf Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1971, January 8,1971, P.L. 91-
665, 84 Stat. 1981.
(1) House Committee on Appropriations, H.R. REP. No. 91-1668,
91st Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(2) Senate Committee on Appropriations, S. REP, No. 91-1430,
91st Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1794, 91st
Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) Dec. 10: Passed House, p. 40926;
(b) Dec. 14: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 41317,
41322-41323, 41330;
(c) Dec. 22: House agrees to conference report, p. 43391;
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(d) Dec. 28: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 43706,
43709.
1.2 The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. § 1251
et seq. (1973).
1.2a The Water Pollution Control Act, June 20,1948, P.L. 80-845, 62 Stat.
1155.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 462, 80th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1947).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 1829,
80th Cong., 2d Sess. (1948).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2399, 80th Cong.,
2d Sess. (1948).
(4) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 93 (1947), July 16: Amended and passed Senate, pp.
9032, 9034-9035;
(b) Vol. 94 (1948), June 14: Amended and passed House, pp.
8192, 8195-8203;
(c) Vol. 94 (1948), June 15: Senate disagrees to House
amendments and demands conference, pp. 8295-8296;
(d) Vol. 94 (1948), June 16: House agrees to conference, p.
8458;
(e) Vol. 94 (1948), June 18: House agrees to conference
report, p. 8864;
(f) Vol. 94 (1948), June 18: Conference report submitted in
Senate, p. 8772;
(g) Vol. 94 (1948), June 19: Senate agrees to conference
report, pp. 9002-9003.
1.2b Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950, May 24,1950,15 Fed. Reg.
3176, 64 Stat. 1267.
1.2c Water Pollution Control Act Extension, July 17,1952, P ,L. 82-579,
66 Stat. 755.
(1) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 1990,
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82d Cong., 2d Sess. (1952).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 2092, 92d
Cong., 2d Sess. (1952).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 98 (1952):
(a) June 12: Passed House, pp. 6364-6365;
(b) July 4: Passed Senate, p. 9317.
1.2d Water Pollution Control Act of 1956, July 9,1956, P.L. 84-660, 70
Stat. 498.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 543, 84th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1955).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 1446, 84th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1955).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2479, 84th Cong.,
2dSess. (1956).
(4) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 101 (1955), June 17: Amended and passed Senate,
pp. 8623, 8627;
(b) Vol. 102 (1956), June 13: Amended and passed House,
House insists on its amendments and asks for conference,
pp. 10278,10281;
(c) Vol. 102 (1956), June 14: Senate disagrees to House
amendments and agrees to conference, pp. 10323,10327;
(d) Vol. 102 (1956), June 27: Conference report submitted in
House agreed to, pp. 11149, 11154;
(e) Vol. 102 (1956), June 27: Conference report submitted
in Senate, and agreed to, pp. 11075-11076.
1.2e Alaska's Water Pollution Control Act Amendments, June 25,1959,
P.L. 86-70, § 28(a), (b), 73 Stat. 148.
(1) House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, H.R. REP.
No. 369, 86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(2) Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Anairs, S. REP.
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No. 331, 86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 105 (1959):
(a) June 1: Debated, amended and passed House, p. 9478;
(b) June 3: Amended and passed Senate, p. 9676;
(c) June 11: House concurs in Senate amendments, with
amendment, p. 10570;
(d) June 12: Senate concurs in House amendments, p. 10594.
1.2f Hawaii's Water Pollution Control Act Amendments, June 12,1960,
P.L. 86-624, § 23(a), 74 Stat. 417.
(1) House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, H.R. REP.
No. 1564, 86th Cong., 2d Sess. (1960).
(2) Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, S. REP. No.
1681, 86th Cong., 2d Sess. (1960).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 106 (1960):
(a) May 16: Passed House, p. 10355;
(b) June 28: Amended and passed Senate, p. 14684;
(c) June 29: House concurs in Senate amendments, p. 15009.
1.2g The Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1961, July 20,1961, P.L.
87-88, 75 Stat. 204.
(1) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 306, 87th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP, No. 353, 87th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 675, 87th Cong., 1st
Sess. (1961).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 107 (1961):
(a) May 3: Debated in House, pp. 7140-7162, 7165-7172;
(b) May 3: Amended and passed House, pp. 7195-7196;
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(c) June 22: Amended and passed Senate; Senate insisted on
its amendments and asks for conference, p. 11074
(d) July 13: Conference report submitted to House and agreed
to, pp. 12471,12475-12496;
(e) July 13: Conference report submitted to Senate and
agreed to, pp. 12565-12567.
1.2h The Water Quality Act of 1965, October 2,1965, P.L. 89-234, 79
Stat. 903.
(1) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 215, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 10, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1022, 89th Cong.,
1st Sess, (1965)
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
(a) Jan. 28: Considered and passed Senate, pp. 1503-1519,
1521,1525-1545;
(b) April 28: Considered and passed House, amended, pp.
8652-8690, 8736-8737;
(c) Sept. 21: House and Senate agree to conference report,
pp. 24560-24562, 24583, 24587-24592.
1.2i 1966 Reorganization Plan No. 2, May 10,1966, 31 Fed. Reg. 6857,
80 Stat. 1608.
(1) Interdepartmental Agreement Concerning Consultatu on
Health Aspects of Water Pollution Control Secretary o. the
Interior, Secretary of Health, Educati .ud Welfare, Juh '.,
1966.
1.2j The Clean Water Restoration Act of 1966, November 3,1966, P.L.
89-753, 80 Stat. 1246.
(1) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 2021, 89th
Cong,, 2d Sess. (1966).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 1367, 89th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1966).
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(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2289, 89th Cong., 2d
Sess. (1966).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 112 (1966):
(a) July 13: Considered and passed Senate, pp. 15585-15603,
15605-15620,15624-15633;
(b) Sept. 30: Considered and passed House, pp. 24546-24547,
24592-24619, 24622-24624, 24629;
(c) Oct. 17: House and Senate agree to conference report, pp.
27131, 27137-27141, 27244-27247.
1.2k The Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970, April 3,1970, P.L.
91-224, 84 Stat. 91.
(1) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 91-127,
91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S, REP. No. 91-351, 91st
Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-940, 91st Cong.,
2d Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 115 (1969), April 15,16: Considered and passed
House, pp. 9015-9052, 9259, 9264-9292;
(b) Vol. 115 (1969), Oct. 7, 8: Considered and passed Senate,
amended, pp. 28974, 28953-29008, 29046-29065,
29089-29102;
(c) Vol. 116 (1970), March 24: Senate agreed to coniereace
report, pp. 8975, 8983-8984, 9003-9008;
(d) Vol. 116 (1970), March 25: House agreed to conference
report, pp. 9325-9334.
(5) Message from the President of the United States, "Conservation
and Water Management," H.R. REP. Doc. No. 273, 90th Cong.,
2d Sess. (1968).
1.21 Rivers and Harbors Act of 1970, December 31,1970, P.L. 91-611,
Title I. §§ 120,123, 84 Stat. 1823.
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(1) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 91-1665,
91st Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-1422, 91st
Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1782, 91st Cong.,
2d Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) Dec. 7: Passed House, pp. 40139, 40143, 40145-40147,
40149;
(b) Dec. 9: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 40594, 40598;
(c) Dec. 18: House agreed to conference report, pp. 42509,
42512;
(d) Dec. 19: Senate agreed to conference report, p. 42724.
1.2m Extension of Authorized Funds for Federal Water Pollution Control
Act of 1971, July 9,1971, P.L. 92-50, § § 2, 3, 85 Stat. 124.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 234, 92d
Cong,, 1st Sess. (1971).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971):
(a) June 23: Considered and passed Senate, p. S9807;
(b) July 1: Considered and passed House pp. H6229-H6230.
1.2n Extension of Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1971, October 13,
1971, P.L. 92-137, 85 Stat. 379.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 92-383, 92d
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971):
(a) Sept. 29: Passed Senate, p. S15406;
(b) Sept. 30: Passed House, pp. H8939-H8940.
1.2o Extension of Certain Provisions of Federal Water Pollution Control
Act of 1971, March 1,1972, P.L. 92-240, 86 Stat. 47.
142.
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(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 92-602, 92d
Cong., 2d Sess. (1972).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 92-812,
92d Cong., 2d Sess. (1972).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-834, 92d Cong.,
2d Sess. (1972).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 118 (1972):
(a) Feb. 3: Considered and passed Senate, pp. S1165-S1166;
(b) Feb. 7: Considered and passed House, amended, pp.
H801-H808;
(c) Feb 16: House agreed to conference report, pp. HI 056-
H1057;
(d) Feb. 16: Senate agreed to conference report, p. S1901.
1.2p Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, October 18,
1972, P.L. 92-500, 86 Stat. 816.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 92-414, 92d
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 92-911,
92d Cong., 2d Sess. (1972).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-1465, 92d Cong.,
2d Sess. (1972).
(4) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 117 (1971), Nov 2: Considered and passed Senate,
pp. S17396-S17487;
(b) Vol. 118 (1972), March 27-29: Considered and passed
House, amended in lieu of H.R. 11896, pp. H2478-H2545,
H2584-H2647, H2718-H2800;
(c) Vol. 118 (1972), Oct. 4: House and Senate agreed to
conference report, pp. S16896-S16895, H9114-H1935;
(d) Vol. 118 (1972). Oct. 17: Senate overrode veto, pp.
S18534-S18535, S18546-S18854;
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(e) Vol. 118 (1972), Oct. 18: House overrode veto, pp.
H10266-H10273.
l,2q Federal Water Pollution Control Act amendments, December 28,1973,
P.L. 93-207, 87 Stat. 906.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. Rep. No. 93-269, 93rd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 93-680,
93rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 119 (1973):
(a) June 28: Considered and passed Senate, p. S12371;
(b) Dec. 3: Considered and passed House, amended, pp.
H10517-H10520;
(c) Dec. 14: Senate agreed to House amendments pp. S22973-
S22974.
1.2r Federal Water Pollution Control Amendments, January 2,1974, P.L.
93-243, 87 Stat. 1069.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP, No. 93-630, 93rd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. Rep. No. 93-735,
93rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 119 (1973):
(a) Dec. 14: Considered and passed Senate, pp. S22970-
S22973;
(b) Dec. 18: Considered and passed House, amended, in lieu
of H.R. 11928, pp. H11628-H11633;
(c) Dec. 21: Senate agreed to House amendments with
amendments. House concurred in Senate amendments,
pp. S23819-S23821, H11946-H11947.
1.3 Pollution of the Sea by Oil, as amended, 33 U.S.C. § 1001, et seq. (1973).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1321(b)]
1.3a The Oil Pollution Control Act of 1961, August 30,1961, P.L. 87-167,
75 Stat. 402.
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(1) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 666, 87th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(2) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R.
REP. No. 838, 87th Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 107 (1961):
(a) Aug. 14: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 15663-15665;
(b) Aug 21: Passed House, pp. 16520-16521.
1.3b 1966 Amendments to the Oil Pollution Control Act of 1961, Septem-
ber 1,1966, P.L. 89-551, 80 Stat. 372.
(1) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R. REP.
No. 1620, 89th Cong., 2d Sess. (1966).
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 1479, 89th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1966).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 112 (1966):
(a) June 20: Considered and passed House, pp. 13639-13640;
(b) Aug. 19: Considered and passed Senate, p. 19991.
1.3c Oil Pollution Act Amendments of 1973, October 4,1973, P.L. 93-119,
87 Stat. 424.
(1) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R.
REP. No. 93-137, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1973)
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 93-405, 93rd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 119 (1973):
(a) May 8: Considered and passed House, pp. H3419-H3425;
(b) Sept. 24: Considered and passed Senate, p. S17350.
1.4 Advances of Public Moneys, Prohibition Against, as revised, 31 U.S.C.
§ 529 (1946).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1254(b)(4)J
1.4a Act of January 31,1823, Chapter 9, § 1, 3 Stat. 723.
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(1) House Committee on Public Expenditures, H.R. REP. No. 100,
17th Cong., 1st Sess. (1822). I/
(2) Senate Committee on Finance, 17th Cong., 2d Sess. (1823). 2/
(3) Annals of Congress (1822-23):
(a) Dec. 9, 17: Debated, amended and passed House, pp.
336-338, 391-394;
(b) Jan. 21, 23: Amended and passed Senate, p. 147-150;
(c) Jan. 27: House concurs in Senate amendments, pp.
699-700.
1.4b To Authorize Certain Administrative Expenses in the Government
Services, and for Other Purposes, August 2,1946, P.L, 79-600,
§ 11, 60 Stat. 809.
(1) Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments,
H.R. REP. No. 2186, 79th Cong., 2d Sess. (1946).
(2) Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, S.
REP. No. 1636, 79th Cong., 2d Sess. (1946)
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 92 (1946):
(a) June 3: Amended and passed House, p. 6166;
(b) June 17: Amended and passed Senate, p. 9190;
(c) July 26: House concurs in Senate amendments, p. 10186.
1.5 Public Contracts, Advertisements for Proposals for Purchases and Contracts
for Supplies or Services for Government Departments; Application to
Government Sales and Contracts to Sell and to Government Corporations,
as amended, 41 U.S.C. § 5 (1958).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1254(b)(4)]
(See, "General 1.14a-1.14c(2)(b)" for legislative history)
1.6 Courts of Appeals, Certiorari; Appeal; Certified Questions, as amended,
28 U.S.C. § 1254 (1948).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1365]
I/ Documents in Department of Interior Library, but in non-reproducible condition.
2J Report unpublished.
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1.6a An Act to Codify, Revise and Amend the Laws Relating to the Judi-
ciary, March 3,1911, P.L. 61-475, §§ 239, 240, 36 Stat. 1157.
1.6b Act to Amend the Judicial Code and to Further Define the Jurisdiction
of Circuit Courts of Appeal and of the Supreme Court and for Other
Purposes, February 13,1925, P.L. 68-415, § 1, 43 Stat. 936-939.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 362, 68th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1924).
(2) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 1075,
68th Cong., 2d Sess. (1925).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 66 (1925):
(a) Feb. 2: Amended and passed House, p. 2880;
(b) Feb. 3: Amended and passed Senate, p. 2928;
(c) Feb 4: House concurs in Senate amendments, p. 3005.
1.6c An Act in Reference to Writs of Error, January 31,1928, P.L. 70-10,
§1,45 Stat. 54.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 370, 70th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1928).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 69 (1928):
(a) Jan. 14: Passed Senate, p. 1486;
(b) Jan. 25: Passed House, p. 2040.
1.6d 1934 Amendments to 1893 Act, June 7,1934, P.L. 73-298,48 Stat.
926.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 917, 73rd
Cong., 2d Sess. (1934).
(2) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 1748, 73rd
Cong., 2d Sess. (1934).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 78 (1934):
(a) May 10: Passed Senate, p. 8479;
(b) June 5: Passed House, p. 10537.
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1.7 Davis-Bacon Act, as amended, 40 U.S.C. §§ 276a-276a-5 (1964).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1373)
(See "General 1.13a-1.13h" for legislative history)
1.8 Per Diem, Travel and Transportation Expenses; Experts and Consultants;
Individuals Serving Without Pay, as amended, 5 U.S.C. § 5703 (1966).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. §§ 1320(d), 1325(f), 1363,1375]
(See, "General 1.15a-1.15d(3)(c)" for legislative history)
1.9 1909 Boundary Waters Treaty Between Canada and the United States and
the Water Utilization Treaty of 1944 Between Mexico and the United States,
36 Stat. 2448 (1909), 59 Stat. 1219 (1944).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1320(a)]
1.9a Congressional Record, Vol. 91 (1945), April 18: Senate advises and
consents to treaty and supplementary protocol, pp. 3480-3492.
1.10 Disclosure of Confidential Information Generally, as amended, 18 U.S.C.
§ 1908 (1948).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. §§ 1320(d), 1322(g), 1369]
(See, "General 1.16a-1.16a(3)(cj" for legislative history)
1.11 Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone, Article XXIV,
15 U.S.T. 1612, 1613 (1958).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. §§ 1321(a), 1362]
l.lla Congressional Record, Vol. 106 (1960), May 26: Ratification
Advised by Senate, pp. 11187,11189-11192.
1.12 International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Oil,
1954, Article IV, as amended, 17 U.S.T. 1528 (1954).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1321(b)]
1.12a Congressional Record, Vol. 110 (1964), Feb. 25: Ratification Ad-
vised by Senate, pp. 3471-3472, 2496.
1.13 Granting Clearances, as amended, 46 U.S.C. § 91 (1954).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1321(b)(6), (p)(5)]
1.13a Customs Enforcement Act of 1935, August 5,1935, P.L. 74-238,
Title II, § 209, 49 Stat. 526.
(1) House Committee on Ways and Means, H.R. REP. No. 868,
74th Cong., 1st Sess. (1935).
(2) Senate Committee on Finance, S. REP. No. 2036, 74th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1935).
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(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 78 (1935):
(a) June 11: Amended and passed House, p. 9077;
(b) July 26: Passed Senate, p. 11939.
1.13b 1938 Amendments to §§ 91, 92 of Title 46 U.S.C., June 16,1938,
P.L. 75-656, § 1, 52 Stat. 758.
(1) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R.
REP. No. 2521, 75th Cong., 3rd Sess. (1938).
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 2020, 75th
Cong., 3rd Sess. (1938).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 100 (1954):
(a) July 26: Passed House, p. 12036;
(b) Aug. 12: Amended and passed Senate, p. 14264;
(c) Aug. 16: House concurs in Senate amendments, p. 14631.
1.14 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, 43 U.S.C. § 1331 et seq. (1953).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1321(i)(2)]
1.14a Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, August 7,1953, P.L. 83-212,
§§ 2-15, 67 Stat. 462.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 413, 83rd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1953).
(2) Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, S. REP. No.
411, 83rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1953).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1031, 83rd Cong.,
1st Sess. (1953).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 99 (1953):
(a) May 13: Amended and passed House, pp. 4881-4895;
(b) June 26: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 7250-7265;
(c) July 29: House agrees to conference report, p. 10420;
(d) July 30: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 10471-
10476,10478-10482,10488-10490,10492-10500.
1.15 Administrative Procedure, as amended, 5 U.S.C. §§ 551-559, 701-705(1968).
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[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. §§ 1322(e), 1365,1367]
1.15a Act to Enact Title 5, United States Code, September 6,1966, P.L.
89-554, 80 Stat. 381, 383-388, 392-393.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 901, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1380, 89th
Cong., 2d Sess, (1966).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 112 (1965), Sept. 7: Passed House, p. 22954;
(b) Vol. 113 (1966), July 25: Amended and passed Senate,
p. 17006,17010;
(c) Vol. 113 (1966), Aug. 11: House concurs in Senate
amendments, p. 19077.
1.15b To Amend Section 552 of Title 5, United States Code, June 5,1967,
P.L. 90-23, § I, 81 Stat. 54.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 125, 90th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 248, 90th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 113 (1967):
(a) April 3: Passed House, pp, 8109-81101
(b) May 19: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 13253-13254;
(c) May 25: House concurs in Senate amendments, p. 14056.
1.15c Act to Amend Title 5,10, and 37, United States Code to Codify
Recent Laws, October 22,1968, P.L. 90-623, § 1(1), 82 Stat.
1312.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 1721, 90th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1968).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1624, 90th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1968).
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(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 114 (1968):
(a) Sept. 16: Amended and passed House, pp. 26929-26930;
(b) Octll: Passed Senate, p. 30832.
1.16 Higher Education General Provisions, Definitions, as amended, 20 U.S.C.
§ 1141 (1970).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1262(a)]
1.16a Higher Education Act of 1965, November 8,1965, P.L. 89-329,
Title XII, § 801, 79 Stat. 1269.
(1) House Committee on Education and Labor, H.R. REP. No.
621, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No.
673, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1178, 89th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1965).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
(a) Aug. 26: Debated, amended and passed House, p. 21925;
(b) Sept. 2: Debated, amended and passed Senate, pp. 22714-
22717;
(c) Oct. 20: House agrees to conference report, p. 27678;
(d) Oct. 20: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 27595-
27596.
1.16b Higher Education Amendments of 1968, October 16,1968, P.L.
90-575, Title II, §§ 251, 293, 294, 82 Stat. 1042,1043,1050,1051.
(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No.
1387, 90th Cong., 2d Sess. (1968).
(2) House Committee on Education and Labor, H.R. REP. No.
1649, 90th Cong., 2d Sess. (1968).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1919, 90th Cong.,
2d Sess. (1968).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 114 (1968):
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(a) July 15: Amended and passed Senate, p. 21272;
(b) July 25: Amended and passed House, p. 23374;
(c) Sept. 26: House agrees to conference report, pp. 28329,
28336-28337, 28339;
(d) Oct. 1: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 28975,
28928, 28983, 28985.
1.16c Higher Education Act Amendments of 1907, April 13,1970, P.L.
91-230, Title VIII, §806(b), 84 Stat. 192.
(1) House Committee on Education and Labor, H.R. REP. No.
91-114, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No.
91-634, 91st Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-937, 91st Cong.,
2d Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 115 (1969), April 23: Considered and passed House,
p. 10098;
(b) Vol. 116 (1970), Feb. 19: Amended and passed Senate,
p. 4141;
(c) Vol. 116 (1970), April 1: Senate agreed to conference re-
port, p. 9999;
(d) Vol. 116 (1970), April 7: House agreed to conference re-
port, p. 10623.
1.17 National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 U.S.C. § 4321 et seq. (1972).
(See, "General 1.2a-1.2a(4)(e)" for legislative history;.
1.18 Public Health Service Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 241, 243, 246 (1973).
(See, "General 1.12a-1.12af(3)(c)" for legislative history)
1.19 The Water Resource Planning Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 1962 et seq.
(1973).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1289]
1.19a Water Resources Planning Act, July 22,1965, P.L. 89-90, 79 Stat.
244.
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(1) House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, H.R. REP.
No. 169, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, S. REP. No.
68, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 603, 89th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1965).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
(a) Feb. 25: Passed Senate, pp. 3621, 3626;
(b) March 31: Amended and passed House, pp. 6406, 6412;
(c) April 9: Senate requests conference, p. 7676;
(d) April 13: House appoints conferees, pp. 7926
(e) July 13: House agrees to conference report, pp. 16549,
16553-16554;
(f) July 14: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 16731-
16735.
1.19b Rivers and Harbors Act of 1970, December 31,1970, P.L. 91-611,
Title II, §§ 209, 211, 84 Stat. 1829,1831.
(1) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 91-1665,
91st Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-1422,
91st Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1782, 91st
Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) Dec. 7: Amended and passed House, p. 40148;
(b) Dec. 19: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 40593-40599,
40613, 40619-40620;
(c) Dec. 18: House agrees to conference report, pp. 42509-
42510,42513-42514;
(d) Dec. 19: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 42724,
42727, 42728.
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1.19c Water Resources Planning Act Amendments of 1971, June 17,1971,
P.L. 92-27, 85 Stat. 77.
(1) House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, H.R. REP.
No. 92-197, 92d Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(2) Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, S. REP. No.
92-139, 92d Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971):
(a) May 17: Considered and passed House, pp. H3981-H3982;
(b) June 7: Considered and passed Senate, pp. S8377-S8378.
1.19d Water Resources Planning Act Continuing Appropriation Authoriza-
tion, July 1,1973, P.L. 93-55, 87 Stat. 140.
(1) Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, S. REP.
No. 93-174, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(2) House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, H.R. REP.
No. 93-266, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 119 (1973):
(a) May 30: Considered and passed Senate, pp. S9859-
S9860;*
(b) June 19: Considered and passed House, amended, in lieu
of H.R. 6338, pp. H4957-H4959;
(c) June 21: Senate concurred in House amendments, pp.
S11645-S11646. *
1.20 Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965, as amended, 40 App.
U.S.C. §§ 212, 213 (1971).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1257(b)]
1.20a Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965, March 9,1965,
P.L. 89-4, §§ 212, 214, 79 Stat. 16,17.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 13, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 51, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
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(3) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
(a) Feb. 1: Amended and passed Senate, p. 1715; *
(b) March 3: Passed House, p. 4030. *
1.20b 1966 Reorganization Plan No. 2, May 10, 1966, 31 Fed. Reg. 6857,
80 Stat. 1608.
1.20c To Revise and Extend the Appalachian Regional Development Act
of 1965, and to Amend the Public Works and Economic Development
Act of 1965, October 11,1967, P.L. 90-103, Title I, §§ 114,114,
81 Stat. 262, 263.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 159, 90th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 548, 90th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 706, 90th Cong., 1st
Sess. (1967)
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 113 (1967):
(a) April 26, 27: Debated, amended and passed Senate, p.
10964;
(b) Sept. 13,14: Debated, amended and passed House, pp.
25286, 25288-25290, 25316-25317, 25578-25579,
25618-25620;
(c) Sept. 28: House agrees to conference report, p. 27183;
(d) Sept. 19: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 27327-
27328.
1.20d 1969 Amendments to the Appalachian Regional Development Act,
November 25,1969, P.L. 91-123, Title I, § 107, 83 Stat. 215.
(1) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 91-336,
91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-291, 91st
Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-614, 91st Cong.,
1st Sess. (1969).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969):
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(a) July 8: Passed Senate, p. 18556; *
(b) July 15: Amended and passed House, p. 19607; *
(c) Nov. 5: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 33031; *
(d) Nov. 19: House agrees to conference report, p. 34890. *
1.20e Airport and Airway Development and Revenue Act of 1970, May 21,
1970, P.L. 91-258, Title I, § 52(b)(5), 84 Stat. 235.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 91-601, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 91-565, 91st
Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(3) Senate Finance Committee, S. REP. No. 91-706, 91st Cong.,
2d Sess. (1970).
(4) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1074, 91st
Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(5) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 115 (1969), Nov. 6: Passed House, p. 33312; *
(b) Vol. 116 (1970), Feb 26: Amended and passed Senate,
p. 5083; *
(c) Vol. 116 (1970), May 12: Senate agrees to conference
report, p. 15136; *
(d) Vol. 116 (1970), May 13: House agrees to conference
report, p. 15297. *
1.20f Appalachian Regional Development Act Amendments of 1971,
August 5,1971, P.L. 92-65, Title II, § 210, 85 Stat. 171.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 92-273, 92d
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 92-372,
92d Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971):
(a) July 21: Passed Senate, p. S11769; *
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(b) July 28: Passed House, p. H7328; *
(c) July 30: Senate agrees to House amendments, p. S12558. *
1.21 The Disaster Relief Act, 40 U.S.C. § 4401, et seq. (1970).
(See, "General 1.8a-1.8a(4)(d)"for legislative history)
1.22 Department of Transportation Act, 49 U.S.C. § 1653(f) (1968).
(See, "General 1.5a-1.5a(5)(d)" for legislative history)
1.23 Federal Aid Highway Act, as amended 23 U.S.C. § 109(h) (1970).
(See, "General 1.6a-1.6a(4)(f)" for legislative history)
1.24 Amortization of Pollution Control Facilities, as amended, 26 U.S.C.
§ 169(d)(l)(B), (3) (1969).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. §§ 1316(d), 1326]
(See, "General 1.4a-1.4a(5)(d)" for legislative history)
1.25 Airport and Airway Development Act, 49 U.S.C. §§ 1712(f), 1716(c)(4),
(e) (1973).
(See, "General 1.7a-1.7a(4)(d)" for legislative history)
1.26 Interest on Certain Government Obligations, as amended, 26 U.S.C.
§ 103 (1969).
(See, "General 1.9a-1.9b(4)(d)" for legislative history)
1.27 Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, as amended, 16 U.S.C. §§ 661-666c
(1965).
1.27a To Promote the Conservation of Wildlife, Fish and Game, and for
Other Purposes, March 10,1934, P.L. 73-121, 48 Stat. 401.
(1) Senate Special Committee on Conservation of Wildlife Resources,
S. REP. No. 244, 73rd Cong., 2d Sess. (1934).
(2) House Committee on Agriculture, H.R. REP. No. 850, 73rd
Cong., 2d Sess. (1934).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 78 (1934):
(a) Feb 6: Passed Senate, pp. 2010-2011;
(b) March 5: Passed House, pp. 3726-3728.
1.27b 1939 Reorganization Plan No. II, § 4(e), (f), 53 Stat. 1433.
(1) Message from the President of the United States, H.R. DOC.
No. 288, 76th Cong., 1st Sess. (1939).
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1.27c 1940 Reorganization Plan No. Ill, § 3, 54 Stat. 1232.
(1) Message from the President of the United States, H.R. DOC. No.
681, 76th Cong., 3rd Sess. (1940).
1.27d To Amend the Act of March 10, 1934, August 14,1946, P.L.
79-732, 60 Stat. 1080.
(1) House Committee on Agriculture, H.R. REP. No. 1944, 79th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1946).
(2) Senate Committee on Agriculture, S. REP. No. 1698, 79th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1946).
(3) Senate Committee on Agriculture, S. REP. No. 1748, 79th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1946).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 92 (1946):
(a) May 7: Passed House, pp. 4560-4561;
(b) July 17: Senate recommits, p. 9205;
(c) July 29: Amended and passed Senate, p. 10349;
(d) July 30: House concurs in Senate amendments, p. 10489.
1.27e To Amend the Act of March 10,1934, as amended, June 19,1948,
P.L. 80-697, 62 Stat. 497.
(1) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R. REP.
No. 504, 80th Cong., 1st Sess. (1947).
(2) Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, S.
REP. No. 1448, 80th Cong., 2d Sess. (1948).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 93 (1947), June 16: Passed House,
pp. 7086-7087;
(b) Vol. 94 (1948), June 10: Amended and passed Senate, p.
7693;
(c) Vol. 94 (1948), June 11: House concurs in Senate amend-
ments, p. 7889.
1.27f To Amend the Act of March 10,1934, as amended, August 12,1958,
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P.L. 85-624, § 2, 72 Stat. 563.
(1) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R.
REP. No. 2183, 85th Cong., 2d Sess. (1958).
(2) Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, S.
REP. No. 1981, 85th Cong., 2d Sess. (1958).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 104 (1958):
(a) July 21: Passed House, pp. 14440-14442;
(b) July 31: Passed Senate, p. 15713.
1.27g Federal Water Project Recreation Act, July 9,1965, P.L. 89-72,
§ 6(b), 79 Stat. 216.
(1) Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, S. REP. No.
149, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, H.R. REP.
No. 254, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 538, 89th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1965).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
(a) April 13: Amended and passed Senate, p. 7891;
(b) May 18: Amended and passed House, p. 10881;
(c) June 23: House agrees to conference report, p. 14464;
(d) June 25: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 14814. *
1.28 Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, 42 U.S.C. § 3136
(1965).
1.28a Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, August 26,
1965, P.L. 89-136, § 106, 79 Stat. 554.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 193, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965). *
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 539, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965). *
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
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(a) June 1: Debated, amended and passed Senate, p. 12183; *
(b) Aug. 12: Debated, amended, and passed House, pp.
20250-20251;
(c) Aug. 16: Senate concurs in House amendments, p. 20571. *
1.28b Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1966, 80 Stat. 1608.
(1) Message from the President of the United States, H.R. DOC.
No. 388, 89th Cong., 2d Sess. (1966).
1.29 Rivers and Harbor Act of 1910, 33 U.S.C. § 421 (1910).
[Referred to in 33 U.S.C. § 1371(b)]
1.29a Rivers and Harbor Act of 1910, June 23, 1910, P.L. 61-245, 36
Stat. 593.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 1120, 61st Cong., 2d Sess. (1910).
(2) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1613, 61st Cong.,
2d Sess. (1910). *
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 45 (1910):
(a) May 2: Amended and passed House, p. 5672; *
(b) May 12: Amended and passed Senate, p. 6119; *
(c) June 16: Senate agrees to conference report p. 8219; *
(d) June 17: House agrees to conference report, p. 8439. *
1.30 Supervisory Harbors Act of 1888, June 29,1888, P.L. 50-496, 25 Stat. 209.
l.SOa New York Harbor Act of 1888, June 29, 1888, P.L. 50-496, 25
Stat. 209.
(1) Senate Committee on Commerce, S, REP. No. 224, 50th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1888).
(2) House Committee on Commerce, H.R. REP. No. 1963, 50th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1888).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 19 (1888):
(a) March 21, April 6: Debated, amended and passed Senate,
pp. 2300-2301, 2775; *
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(b) June 4: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 4889-
4890;
(c) June 14: Senate concurs in House amendments, p. 5239. *
l.SOb Rivers and Harbor Act of 1894, August 18,1894, P.L. 53-299,
§§ 3, 5, 28 Stat. 360.
(1) House Committee on Rivers and Harbors, H.R. REP. No. 639,
53rd Cong., 2d Sess. (1894). *
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 519, 53rd Cong.,
2d Sess. (1894). *
(3) Committee of Conference, 53rd Cong., 2d Sess., Congressional
Record, Vol. 26 (1894), pp. 8173-8175. *
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 26 (1894):
(a) May 4: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 4376,
4430;
(b) July 13: Amended and passed Senate, p. 7414; *
(c) Aug. 6: Senate agreed to conference report, p. 8230; *
(d) Aug. 6; House agreed to conference report, p. 8251. *
1.30c 1908 Amendments to 1894 Act, May 28, 1908, P.L. 60-152, § 8,
35 Stat. 426.
(1) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R. REP.
No. 1672, 60th Cong., 1st Sess. (1908).
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, 60th Cong., 1st Sess., Con-
gressional Record, Vol. 42 (1908), p. 6963. *
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 42 (1908):
(a) May 25: Considered and passed House, pp. 6901-6905;
(b) May 26: Considered and passed Senate, pp. 6963-
6972. *
l.SOd 1909 Amendments to 1908 Act, February 16,1909, P.L. 60-231,
35 Stat. 623.
(1) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R. REP.
161
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No. 2102, 60th Cong., 2d Sess. (1909).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 43 (1909):
(a) Feb. 10: Amended and passed House, p. 2149; *
(b) Feb. 11: Passed Senate, pp. 2195-2196. *
l.SOe Repealing Certain Obsolete Provisions of Law Relating to the Naval
Service, June 29,1949, P.L. 81-144, 63 Stat. 300. *
[No Relevant Discussion]
l.SOf 1952 Amendments to the New York Harbor Act of 1888, July 12,
1952, P.L. 82-526, 66 Stat. 596.
(1) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 2260, 82d
Cong., 2d Sess. (1952).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 2088, 82d
Cong., 2d Sess. (1952).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 98 (1952):
(a) June 25: Passed House, p. 8079; *
(b) July 4: Passed Senate, p. 9317. *
l.SOg 1958 Amendments to Act of 1888, August 28,1958, P.L. 85-802,
§ 1, 72 Stat. 970.
(1) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 2233. 85th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1958).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 2383, 85th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1958).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 104 (1958):
(a) Aug. 4: Amended and passed House, pp. 16021-16022; *
(b) Aug. 18: Passed Senate, p. 18083. *
1.31 Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, as amended, 16 U.S.C.
§ 1005 (1972).
l.Sla Rural Development Act of 1972, August 30,1972, P.L. 92-419,
§ 201(g), 86 Stat. 669.
(1) House Committee on Agriculture, H.R. REP. No. 92-835, 92d
162
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Cong., 2d Sess. (1972).
(2) Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, S. REP. No.
92-734, 92d Cong., 2d Sess. (1972).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-1129, 92d Cong.,
2d Sess. (1972).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 118 (1972):
(a) Feb. 23: Considered and passed House; *
(b) April 19, 20: Considered and passed Senate, amended, in
lieu of S. 3462;*
(c) July 27: House agreed to conference report; *
(d) Aug. 17: Senate agreed to conference report. *
1.32 Reefs for Marine Life Conservation, 16 U.S.C. § 1220 (1972).
1.32a Commerce Department Maritime Programs, August 22,1972, P.L.
92-402, § 3, 86 Stat. 617.
(1) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R.
REP. No. 92-934, 92d Cong., 2d Sess. (1972). *
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 92-841, 92d
Cong., 2d Sess. (1972). *
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 118 (1972):
(a) April 11: Considered and passed House; *
(b) July 26: Considered and passed Senate, amended, pp.
S11935-S11937;
(c) Aug. 14: House concurred in Senate amendments. *
1.33 Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972,16 U.S.C. § 1451 et seq. (1972).
1.33a Marine Resources and Engineering Development Act of 1966,
Amendments, October 27, 1972, P.L. 92-583, § 307(3)(f), 86 Stat.
1286.
(1) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 92-753, 92d
Cong., 2d Sess. (1972).
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(2) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R. REP.
No. 92-1049, 92d Cong., 2d Sess. (1972).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-1544, 92d Cong.,
2d Sess. (1972).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 118 (1972):
(a) April 25: Considered and passed Senate, pp. S6654-S6673;
(b) Aug. 2: Considered and passed House, amended, in lieu
of H.R. 14146;*
(c) Oct. 12: House and Senate agreed to conference report. *
1.34 Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1401 et seq.
(1972).
1.34a Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972, October
23, 1972, P.L. 92-532, 86 Stat. 1052.
(1) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R.
REP. No. 92-361, 92d Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 92-451, 92d
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-1546,
92nd Cong., 2d Sess. (1972).
(4) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 117 (1971), Sept. 8, 9: Considered and passed House,
pp. H8182-H8199, H8225-H8255;
(b) Vol. 117 (1972), Nov. 24: Considered and passed Senate,
amended, pp. S19629-S19655;
(c) Vol. 118 (1972), Oct. 13: Senate and House agreed to
conference report, pp. S17962-S17963, H9904-H9908.
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2. Executive Orders
2.1 E.O. 11490, Assigning of Emergency Preparedness Functions to Federal
Agencies and Departments, October 30,1969, 34 Fed. Reg. 17567.
2.2 E.O. 11507, Prevention, Control and Abatement of Air and Water Pollution
at Federal Facilities, February 4,1970, 35 Fed. Reg. 2573.
2.3 E.O. 11514, Protection and Enhancement of Environmental Quality,
March 5,1970, 35 Fed. Reg. 4247.
2.4 E.O. 11548, Delegating Functions of the President Under the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act, as amended, July 20,1970, 35 Fed. Reg. 11677.
2.5 E.O. 11574, Administration of the Refuse Act Permit Program, December
23,1970, 35 Fed. Reg. 19627.
2.5a Statement by the President on Signing an Executive Order Providing
for the Establishment of a Federal Permit Program to Regulate the
Discharge of Waste into the Waters of the United States, Weekly Com-
pilation of Presidential Documents, December 28,1970, p. 1724.
2.5b Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971), Feb. 4: House discussion of
Refuse Act Permit Program, pp. H474-H483.
2.5c Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971), Feb. 4: Senate discussion of
the 1899 Refuse Act, pp. S844-S855.
2.6 E.O. 11575, Administration of the Disaster Relief Act of 1970, December
31,1970, 36 Fed. Reg. 37.
2.7 E.O. 11578, Ohio River Basin Commission, January 13,1971, 36 Fed.
Reg. 683.
2.8 E.O. 11613, Membership of the Environmental Protection Agency on the
Established River Basin Commissions, August 2,1971, 36 Fed. Reg.
14299.
2.9 E.O. 11331, Establishment of Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission,
March 6,1967, 32 Fed. Reg. 3875, as amended by E.O. 11613, August 2,
1971, 36 Fed. Reg. 14299.
2.10 E.O. 11345, Establishment of the Great Lakes Basin Commission, April 20,
1967, 32 Fed. Reg. 6329, as amended by E.O. 11613, August 2, 1971, 36
Fed. Reg. 14299; E.O. 11646, February 8,1972, 37 Fed. Reg.2925.
2.11 E.O. 11359, Establishment of the Souris-Red-Rainy River Basins Commis-
sion, June 20,1967, 32 Fed. Reg. 8851, as amended by E.O. 11613,
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August 2,1971, 36 Fed. Reg. 14299; E.G. 11635, December 9, 1971, 36
Fed. Reg. 23615.
2.12 E.O. 11371, Establishment of the New England River Basins Commission,
September 6,1967, 32 Fed. Reg. 12903, as amended by E.O. 11528, April
24, 1970, 35 Fed. Reg. 6695; E.O. 11613, August 2,1971, 36 Fed. Reg.
14299.
2.13 E.O. 11658, Establishment of the Missouri River Basin Commission, March
22, 1972, 37 Fed. Reg. 6045.
2.14 E.O. 11659, Establishment of the Upper Mississippi River Basin Commis-
sion, March 22,1972, 37 Fed. Reg. 6047.
2.15 E.O. 11707. Change in Boundaries of the New England River Basins Com-
mission, March 14,1973, 38 Fed. Reg. 6877.
2.16 E.O. 11735, Assignment of Functions under Section 311 of the Federal
Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, August 7,1973, 38 Fed. Reg.
21243.
2.17 E.O. 11737, Enlargement of the Upper Mississippi River Basin Commission,
September 11,1973, 38 Fed. Reg. 24883.
2.18 E.O. 11738, Providing for Administration of the Clean Air Act and the
Federal Water Pollution Control Act with Respect to Federal Contracts,
Grants, or Loans, September 13,1973, 38 Fed. Reg. 25161.
2.19 E.O. 11742, Delegating to the Secretary of State Certain Functions with
Respect to the Negotiation of International Agreements Relating to the
Enhancement of the Environment, October 25,1973, 38 Fed. Reg. 29457.
2.20 E.O. 11747, Delegating Certain Authority of the President under the Water
Resources Planning Act, as amended, November 9,1973, 38 Fed. Reg.
30993.
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3. Regulations
3.1 Certification of Facilities, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§ 20.1-20.10 (1971)
[See General 3.10 for Sections List]
3.2 State and Local Assistance, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§ 35.150-35.240, 35.400-35.420, 35-551-35.955 (1973)
3.2a Planning Grants—Subpart A
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANNING REQUIREMENTS
§ 35.150 Applicability
§ 35.151—1 Basin Control Plans
§ 35.151—2 Region and Metropolitan Plans
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLANNING GRANTS
§ 35.200 Purpose
§ 35.201 Authority
§ 35.202 Definitions
§ 35.202—1 Administrative Expenses
§ 35.202—2 Basin
§35.202—3 State
§ 35.205 Grant Limitations
§ 35.210 Eligibility
§ 35.215 Application Requirements
§ 3 5.220 Criteria for Award
§ 35.225 Water Pollution Control Comprehensive Basin Plan
§ 35.230 Reports
§35.230—1 Report of Project Procedures
§ 35.230—2 Interim Plan
§ 35.240 Continuation Grant
3.2b Program Grant—Subpart B
§ 35.400 Purpose
§ 35.400—1 Grants May Be Awarded to Air Pollution Control
Agencies and Interstate Planning
§ 35.400—2 Water Pollution Control Program Grant Awards
§ 35.401 Authority
§ 35.405 Criteria for Evaluation of Program Objective
§ 35.410 Evaluation of Program Performances
§ 35.415 Report of Project Expenditures
§ 35.420 Payment
§ 35.558—2 Computation of Interstate Allocation
§ 35.558—3 Computation of State Allocation
§ 35.558—4 Notification of Funds
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§ 35.559 Grant Amounts
§35.559—1 Computation of Maximum Grant
§ 35.559—2 Determination
§ 35.559—3 Reduction of Grant Amounts
§ 35.559—4 Grant Amount Limit and Duration
§ 35.559—5 Eligibility
§ 35.559—6 Limitation of Award
§ 35.559—7 Grant Conditions
§ 35.560 Program Evaluation and Reporting
§35.560—1 Evaluation
§ 35.560—2 Reports
§ 35.560—3 Reduction of Grant Amount
§ 35.563 Grant Limitations and Duration
3.2c Grants for Construction of Waste Water Treatment Works
§ 35.800 Purpose
§ 35.801 Authority
§ 35.805 Definitions
§ 35.805—1 Construction
§35.805—2 Intermunicipal Agency
§ 35.805—3 Interstate Agency
§ 35.805—4 Municipality
§ 35.805—5 State
§ 35.805—6 State Water Pollution Control Agency
§ 35.805—7 Treatment Works
§ 35.810 Applicant Eligibility
§ 35.815 Allocation of Funds
§ 35.815—1 Allotments to State
§ 35.815—2 Reallotment
§ 35.820 Grant Limitations
§ 35.820—1 Exceptions
§ 35.825 Application for Grants
§ 35.825—1 Pre-application Procedures
§ 35.825—2 Formal Application
§ 35.830 Determining the Desirability of Projects
§ 35.835 Criteria for Award
§ 35.835—1 State Plan and Priority
§ 35.835—2 Basin Control
§ 35.835—3 Regional and Metropolitan Plan
§ 35.835—4 Adequacy of Treatment
§ 35.835—5 Industrial Waste Treatment
§ 35.835—6 Design
§ 35.835—7 Operation and Maintenance
§ 35.835—8 Operation During Construction
§ 35.835—9 Post Construction Inspection
§ 35.840 Supplemental Grant Conditions
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§35.845
§35.850
§35.855
§ 35.860
§35.865
§35.870
§ 35.880
§ 35.885
§35.890
§ 35.895
C. Water (Continued)
Payments
Purpose
Project Eligibility
Eligible Costs
Applications
Priority for Funds Appropriated by Public Law
92-399
Grant Amount
Obligation and Payment Schedule
Initiation of Construction
Disputes
3.2d Grants for Construction of Treatment Works—Federal Water Pollution
Control Act Amendments of 1972—Subpart E
§ 35.900 Purpose
§ 35.901 Authority
§ 35.903 Summary of Construction Grant Program
§ 35.905 Definitions
§ 35.905—1 The Act
§ 35.905—2 Combined Sewer
§ 35.905—3 Construction
§35.905—4 Excessive Infiltration/Inflow
§ 35.905—5 Infiltration
§ 35.905—6 Inflow
§ 35.905—7 Infiltration/Inflow
§ 35.905—8 Interstate Agency
§ 35.905—9 Municipality
§ 35.905—10 Project
§35.905^11 Sanitary Sewer
§35.905-12 State
§ 35.905—13 State Agency
§35.905—14 Storm Sewer
§35.905—15 Treatment Works
§ 35.908 Advanced Technology and Excellerated Construc-
tion Techniques
§ 35.910 Allocation of Funds
§ 35.910—1 Allotment
§ 35.910—2 Reallotment
§35.915 State Determination and Certification of Pro-
ject Priority
§ 35.920 Grant Application
§ 35.920—1 Eligibility
§ 35.920—2 Procedure
§ 35.920—3 Content of Application
§ 35.925 Limitation on Awards
§ 35.925—1 Facility Planning
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§ 35.925—2 State Plan
§ 35.925-3 Priority Certification
§ 35.925—4 State Allocation
§ 35.925—5 Applicants Funding Capability
§ 35.925-6 Permit
§ 35.925—7 Design
§ 35.925—8 Environmental Review
§ 35.925—9 Civil Rights
§ 35.925—10 Operation and Maintenance Program
§ 35.925—11 User Charge System
§ 35.925—12 Sewage Collection System
§ 35.925—13 Alternative Techniques and Technology
§ 35.927 Sewage System Evaluation
§ 35.928 Sewer Charger System (RESERVED)
§ 35.930 Grant Award
§ 35.930—1 Types of Grant
§ 35.930—2 Grant Amount
§ 35.930—3 Grant Terms
§ 35.930—4 Project Scope
§ 35.930—5 Grant Percentage
§ 35.935 Grant Conditions
§ 35.935—1 Non-Restrictive Specification
§ 35.935—2 Procurement
§ 35.935—3 Bonding and Insurance
§ 35.935—4 State and Local Laws
§ 35.935—5 Davis-Bacon and Related Statutes
§ 35.935—6 Equal Employment Opportunity
§ 35.935—7 Access
§ 35.935—8 Supervision
§ 35.935—9 Project Completion
§35.935—10 Copies of Contract Documents
§35.935—11 Project Changes
§35.935—12 Operation and Maintenance
§ 35.940 Determination of Allowable Costs
§ 35.940-1 Allowable Costs
§35.940—2 Unallowable Costs
§ 35.940—3 Costs Allowable, If Approved
§35.940—4 Indirect Costs
§35.940—5 Disputes
§35.945 Grant Payment
§35.950 Suspension or Determination of Grants
§35.955 Grant Amendments to Increase Grant Amounts
3.3 Research and Demonstration Grants Environmental Protection Agency, 40
C.F.R. §§ 40.100-40.165 (1973)
[See General 3.13 for sections list]
3.4 Training Grants and Manpower Forecasting Environmental Protection
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C. Water (Continued)
Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 45.100-45.155 (1973)
[See General 3.14 for sections list]
3.5 Fellowships, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 46.100-
46.165 (1973)
[See General 3.15 for sections list]
3.6 Public Participation in Water Pollution Control Environmental Protection
Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 105.1-105.9 (1973)
§105.1 Scope
§ 105.2 Policy and Objectives
§ 105.3 Required Program and Reports
§ 105.4 Guidelines for Agency Programs
§105.5 Guidelines for Reporting
§ 105.6 Guidelines for Evaluation
§ 105.7 Guidelines for Public Hearings
§ 105.8 Coordination and Non-duplication
§105.9 Applicability
3.7 Criteria for State, Local and Regional Oil Removal Contingency Plans,
Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 109.1-109.6 (1971)
§ 109.1 Applicability
§ 109.2 Definitions
§ 109.3 Purpose and Scope
§ 109.4 Relations to Federal Response Actions
§ 109.5 Development and Implementation Criteria for
State, Local and Regional Oil Removal Contin-
gency Plans
§ 109.6 Coordination
3.8 Discharge of Oil, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 110.1-
110.9 (1971)
§110.1 Definitions
§110.2 Applicability
§ 110.3 Discharge Into Navigable Waters Harmful
§ 110.4 Discharge Into Contiguous Zones Harmful
§ 110.5 Discharge Prohibited
§ 110.6 Exception for Vessel Engines
§ 110.7 Dispersants
§ 110.8 Demonstration Projects
§ 110.9 Notice
3.9 Oil Pollution Prevention, Non-transportation Related Onshore and Offshore
Facilities, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 112.1-112.7
(1973)
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C. Water (Continued)
§112.1 General Applicability
§112.2 Definitions
§ 112.3 Requirements for Preparation and Implementation
of Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure
Plans
§ 112.4 Amendment of Spill Prevention Control and
Countermeasure Plans by Regional Administrator
§ 112.5 Amendment of Spill Prevention Control and
Countermeasure Plans by Owners or Operators
§112.6 Civil Penalties
§ 112.7 Guidelines for the Preparation and Implementation
of a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure
Plan
3.10 Water Quality Standards, Environmental Protection Agency, Title 40 C.F.R.
§§ 120.1-120.10 (1972)
§ 120.1 Scope and Purpose
§ 120.2 State Adoption
§ 120.3 Availability
§ 120.10 Standards Adopted
3.11 Oil Storage Facilities, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§ 113.1-113.6 (1973)
§ 113.1 Purpose
§ 113.2 Applicability
§ 113.3 Definitions
§113.4 Size Classes and Liability Limits
§113.5 Exclusions
§ 11G.6 Effect on Other Laws
3.12 State Certification of Activities Requiring a Federal License or Permit
3.12a General—Subpart A
§ 123.1 Definitions
§123.2 Contents of Certification
§ 123.3 Contents of Application
3.12b Determination of Effect on Other States—Subpart B
§ 123.11 Copies of Documents
§123.12 Supplemental Information
§ 123.13 Review by Regional Administrator and Notifi-
cation
§ 123.14 Forwarding to Effected State
§ 123.15 Hearings on Objection of Effected State
§ 123.16 Waiver
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C. Water (Continued)
3.12c Certification by the Administrator—Subpart C
§ 123.21 When Administrator Certifies
§ 123.22 Application
§ 123.23 Notice of Hearing
§ 123.24 Certification
§ 123.25 Adoption of New Water Quality Standards
§ 123.26 Inspection of Facility or Activity for
Operation
§ 123.27 Notification to Licensing or Permitting Agency
§ 123.28 Termination of Suspension
3.12d Consultants—Subpart D
§ 123.30 Review and Advice
3.13 State Program Element Necessary for Participation in the National Pollu-
tion Discharge Emission System, Environmental Protection Agency, 40
C.F.R. §§ 124.1-124.94 (1973)
3.13a General—Subpart A
§124.1 Definitions
§ 124.2 Scope and Purpose
§ 124.3 Form of Authority Cited by Attorney
General
§ 124.4 Authority for State Program Procedures
3.13b Prohibition of Discharges of Pollutants—Subpart B
§ 124.10 Prohibition of Discharges in State Waters
§ 124.11 Exclusions
3.13c Acquisition of Data—Subpart C
§124.21 Application of NPDES Permits
§124.22 Receipt and Use of Federal Data
§124.23 Transmission of Data to Regional Adminis-
trator
§ 124.24 Identity of Signatories to NPDES Forms
3.13d Notice and Public Participation—Subpart D
§ 124.31 Formulation of Tentative Determinations and
Draft NPDES Permits
§ 124.32 Public Notice
§124.33 Fact Sheets
§ 124.34 Notice to Other Government Agencies
§ 124.35 Public Access to Information
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C. Water (Continued)
§ 124.36 Public Hearings
§124.37 Public Notice of Public Hearings
3.13e Terms and Conditions of NPDES Permits—Subpart E
§ 124.41 Prohibited Discharges
§ 124.42 Application of Affluent Standards and
Limitations, Water Quality Standards
and Other Requirements
§ 124.43 Affluent Limitations in Issued NPDES
Permits
§ 124.44 Schedule of Compliance in Issued NPDES
Permits
§ 124.45 Other Terms of Conditions of Issued
NPDES Permits
§ 124.46 Transmission to Regional Administrator of
Proposed NPDES Permits
§ 124.48 Transmission to Regional Administrator of
Issued NPDES Permits
3.13f Duration and Review of NPDES Permits—Subpart F
§ 124.51 Duration of Issued NPDES Permits
§124.52 Reissuance of NPDES Permits
3.13g Monitoring, Recording and Reporting—Subpart G
§ 124.61 Monitoring
§ 124.62 Recording of Monitoring Activities and Results
§ 124.63 Reporting of Monitoring Results
§ 124.64 NPDES Monitoring, Recording, and Reporting
Requirements
3.13h Enforcement Provisions—Subpart H
§124.71 Receipt and Follow-Up of Notification and
Reports
§ 124.72 Modifications, Suspension and Revocation of
NPDES Permits
§ 124.73 Enforcement
3.13i Disposal of Pollutants Into Wells—Subpart I
§ 124.80 Control of Disposal of Pollutants Into Wells
3.13J Resources, Planning and Other Requirements—Subpart J
§ 124.91 Availability of Resources
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C. Water (Continued)
§ 124.92 Inspection and Surveillance Support for NPDES
Permits
§ 124.93 Continuing Planning Process
§ 124.94 Agency Board Membership
3.13k NPDES Application and Reporting Forms (RESERVED)—Subpart K
APPENDIX A-Sample Public Notice
APPENDIX B-Sample Fact Sheet
APPENDIX C-Sample Public Notice for Public Hearing
3.14 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, Environmental Protection
Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 125.1-125.44 (1973)
3.14a General—Subpart A
§ 125.1 Definitions
§ 125.2 Scope and Purpose
§ 125.3 Law Authorizing Permits
§ 125.4 Exclusions
§ 125.5 Delegation of Authority
3.14b Processing of Permits—Subpart B
§125.11 General Provisions
§ 125.12 Application for Permit
§ 125.13 Access to Facilities
§ 125.14 Distribution of Application and Permit
§125.15 State Certification
3.14c Terms and Conditions of Permits—Subpart C
§125.21 Prohibitions
§ 125.22 Conditions of Permits
§ 125.23 Schedules of Compliance
§ 125.24 Affluent Limitations in Permits
§ 125.25 Duration of Permits
§ 125.26 Special Categories for Permits
§ 125.27 Monitoring, Recording, and Reporting
3.14d Notice and Public Participation—Subpart D
§ 125.31 Formation of Tentative Determinations in
Draft Permits
§ 125.32 Public Notice
§ 125.33 Fact Sheets
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§ 125.34 Hearings and Appeals
§ 125.35 Public Access to Information
3.14e Miscellaneous—Subpart E
§ 125.41 Objections to Permits by Another State
§ 125.42 Other Legal Actions
§ 125.43 Environmental Impact Statements
§ 125.44 Final Decision to the Regional Administrator
3.15 Areawide Waste Treatment Management Planning Areas and Responsible
Planning Agencies, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 126.1-
126.40(1973)
3.15a Scope and Purpose; Definitions—Subpart A
§126.1 Scope and Purpose
§ 126.2 Definitions
3.15b Procedures for Designation of 208 Planning Areas and Agencies
Responsible for Planning
§ 126.10 Criteria for Determination of 208 Planning
Areas
§ 126.11 Criteria for Designation of Agencies
Responsible for Planning
§ 126.12 Procedure for Designation of Intrastate 208
Planning Areas and Agencies Responsible for
Planning
§ 126.13 Procedure for Designation of Interstate 208
Planning Areas and Agencies Responsible for
Planning
§ 126.14 Nondesignation of 208 Planning Areas and/or
Agencies by Governor(s)
§ 126.15 Submissions of 208 Planning Areas and Agencies
Responsible for Planning
§ 126.16 Procedure for Designation of 208 Planning
Areas and Agencies Responsible for Planning
by the Chief Elected Officials of General
Purpose—Local Government
§ 126.17 Review of Submissions
§126.18 Revisions
3.15c State Planning in Nondesignated Areas—Subpart C
§ 126.20 Determination of Planning Agencies in Non-
designated Areas
3.15d Public Participation—Subpart D
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C. Water (Continued)
§ 126.30 Public Participation Requirements in Desig-
nation of 208 Planning Areas and Designation of
Agencies Responsible for Planning
3.15e Assistance to Designated Agencies—Subpart E
§ 126.40 Determination of Eligibility
3.16 Pretreatment Standards, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§ 128.100-128.140 (1973)
§128.100 Purpose
§128.101 Applicability
§ 128.110 State or Local Law
§ 128.120 Definitions
§128.121 Compatible Pollutant
§ 128.122 Incompatible Pollutant
§ 128.123 Joint Treatment Works
§ 128.124 Major Contributing Industry
§128.125 Pretreatment
§ 128.130 Pretreatment Standards
§ 128.131 Prohibited Wastes
§ 128.132 Pretreatment for Compatible Pollutants
§ 128.133 Pretreatment for Incompatible Pollutants
§ 128.140 Time for Compliance
3.17 State Continuing Planning Process, Environmental Protection Agency,
40 C.F.R. §§ 130.1-130.61 (1973)
3.17a Scope and Purpose; Definitions—Subpart A
§ 130.1 Scope and Purpose
§ 130.2 Definitions
3.17b General Requirements—Subpart B
§130.10 Process Coverage
§130.11 Classification of Segments
§130.12 Planning and Agencies
§ 130.13 Legal Authority
§ 130.14 Public Participation
§ 130.15 Separability
3.17c Contents of Basin Plans—Subpart C
§ 130.20 Leva! of Complexity of Plans
§ 130.21 Establishment of Planning Areas (Basins)
§ 130.22 Relation Between Plans and Other Planning
Provisions
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§ 130.23 Water Quality Standards
§ 130.24 Total Maximum Daily Loads
§ 130.25 Individual Point Source Discharge Locations;
Impact on Water Quality
§ 130.26 Schedules of Compliance
§ 130.27 Inventory of Individual Dischargers
§ 130.28 Assessment of Municipal Needs for Publically
Owned Waste Treatment Works
§ 130.29 Non-Point Sources of Pollutants
§ 130.20 Monitoring and Surveillance
§ 130.31 Intergovernmental Cooperation
§ 130.32 Adaptation of Plans
3.17d Preparation of Annual State Strategy—Subpart D
§ 130.40 State Strategy
§ 130.41 Problem Assessment and Priority
§ 130.42 Schedule for Planned Preparation
§130.43 State Municipal Discharge Inventory
§130.44 State Industrial Discharge Inventory
3.17e Requirements for Approval of Planning Process; Reports—Subpart E
§ 130.50 Submission of Process
§ 130.51 Contents of Process Submittal
§ 130.52 Planning Process Review; Approval or Dis-
approval
§ 130.53 Prohibition of Approval of Certain Planning
Processes
§ 130.54 Revisions
§ 130.55 Reports
3.17f Relationship of Process to Permit and Construction Grant Programs—
Subpart F
§ 130,60 Relationship of Continuing Planning Process
With State Participation in National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System
§ 130.61 Relationship of Continuing Planning Process
With Construction Grants
3.18 Secondary Treatment Information, Environmental Protection Agency,
40 C.F.R. §§ 133.100-133/104 (1973)
§ 133.100 Purpose
§ 133.101 Authority
§133.102 Secondary Treatment
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§ 133.103 Special Considerations
§ 133.104 Sampling and Testing Procedures
3.19 Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants,
Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 136.1-136.5 (1973)
§ 136.1 Applicability
§ 136.2 Definitions
§ 136.3 Identification of Test Procedures
§ 136.4 Application for Alternate Test Procedures
§ 136.5 Approval of Alternate Test Procedures
3.20 Marine Sanitation Device Standards, Environmental Protection Agency, 40
C.F.R. §§ 140.1-140.5 (1972)
§ 140.1 Definitions
§ 140.2 Scope of Standard
§ 140.3 Standard
§ 140.4 Complete Prohibition
§140.5 Analytical Procedures
3.21 Ocean Dumping—General, Environmental Protection Agency 40 C.F.R.
§§220.1-220.4(1973)
§ 220.1 Purpose and Scope
§ 220.2 Definitions
§ 220.3 Categories of Permits
§ 220.4 Delegation of Authority
3.22 Ocean Dumping—Application, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§ 221.1-221.5 (1973)
§ 221.1 Application Forms for Special Permits
§221.2 Other Information
§ 221.3 Applicant
§221.4 Adequacy of Information
§221.5 Processing Fees
3.23 Ocean Dumping—Actions for Application, Environmental Protection
Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 222.1-222.10 (1973)
§ 222.1 General
§ 222.2 Tentative Determinations
§ 222.2a Interim Time Limits
§ 222.3 Notice of Application
§ 222.4 Issuance of Permits Without Hearing
§ 222.5 Initiation of Hearings
§ 222.6 Time and Place of Hearings
§ 222.7 Notice of Hearings
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§ 222.8 Conduct of Hearings
§ 222.9 Recommendation of Presiding Officer
§ 222.10 Issuance of Permits After Hearing
3.24 Ocean Dumping—Content of Permit, Environmental Protection Agency, 40
C.y.R. §§ 223.1-223.2 (1973)
§ 223.1 Content of Permits
§ 223.2 Generally Applicable Conditions of Permits
3.25 Ocean Dumping—Records, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§224.1-224.2(1973)
§ 224.1 Records of Permittees
§ 224.2 Reports
3.26 Ocean Dumping—Corps of Engineers Permits, Environmental Protection
Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 225.1-225.3 (1973)
§225.1 General
§ 225.2 Review of Corp Permit Applications
§ 225.3 Waivers
3.27 Ocean Dumping—Enforcement, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§226.1-226.4(1973)
§226.1 Civil Penalties
§ 226.2 Enforcement Hearings
§ 226.3 Determinations
§ 226.4 Final Actions
3.2C Ocean Dumping—Criteria, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§ 227.1-227.80 (1973)
§ 227.1 General Grounds for the Issuance of Permits
§ 227.2 Prohibited Acts
§ 227.21 Materials for Which No Permit Will Be Issued
§ 227.22 Other Prohibited Materials
§ 227.30 Strictly Regulated Dumping
§ 227.31 Materials Requiring Special Care
§ 227.32 Hazards to Fishing or Navigation
§ 227.33 Large Quantities of Materials
§ 227.34 Acids and Alkalis
§ 227.35 Containerized Waste
§ 227.36 Materials Containing Living Organisms
§ 227.40 Emergency Permits and Interim Special Permits
§ 227.41 Emergency Permits
§ 227.42 Interim Special Permits
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§227.43 Implementation Plans
§227.50 Generally Regulated Dumping and Disposal Acts
§ 227.51 Waste of a Non-Toxic Nature
§227.52 Solid Waste of Natural Origin
§ 227.60 Disposal of Dredged Material
§227.61 Unpolluted Dredge Material
§227.62 Disposal of Unpolluted Dredge Material
§227.63 Polluted Dredge Material
§ 227.64 Disposal of Polluted Dredge Material
§ 227.65 Revision of Test Procedure
§ 227.70 Definitions
§ 227.71 Limiting Permissable Concentrations
§227.72 Release Zones
§227.73 Mixing Zones
§227.74 High-Level Radioactive Waste
§ 227.80 Amendment Criteria
3.29 Control of Pollution By Oil and Hazardous Substances, Discharge Removal,
Department of Transportation, 33 C.F.R. § 153.01-153.319 (1971)
3.29a General—Subpart A
§153.01 Definitions
§ 153.03 Delegation of Authority
3.29b Notice of the Discharge of Oil—Subpart B
§153.100 Purpose
§ 153.105 Procedure for Notice of the Discharge of Oil
3.29c RESERVED-Subpart C
3.29d Administration of Pollution Fund—Subpart D
§153.301 Purpose
§ 153.303 Use of Pollution Funds
§ 153.305 District Commanders Authority
§ 153.307 Procedures; Phase II and Phase III Costs
§ 153.309 Procedures; Payment of Judgment and
Compromises
§153.311 Procedures; Other Costs
§ 153.313 Procedures; Procurement Laws
§ 153.315 Collection of Costs
§ 153.317 Deposit of Money Into the Fund
§ 153.319 Reporting and Accounting Data Retention
Requirements
3.30 Oil Pollution Clean-Up, Federal Maritime Commission, 46 C.F.R. §§ 542.1-
542.9 (1972)
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C. Water (Continued)
§ 542.1 Scope
§ 542.2 Definitions
§ 542.3 Proof of Financial Responsibility, When
Required
§ 542.4 Procedure for Establishing Financial
Responsibility
§ 542.5 Methods of Establishing Financial Responsi-
bilities; Forms and Requirements
§ 542.6 Insurance of Certificate of Financial
Responsibility
§ 542.7 Denial, Revocation, Suspension, or Modification
of a Certificate
§ 542.8 Notice
§ 542.9 Fees
3.31 Delegation of Command to the Coast Guard, Department of Transportation,
49C.F.R. §1.46(1970)
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4. Guidelines and Reports
4.1 EPA Annual Report on National Requirements and Costs of Water Pollution
Control, as required by 33 U.S.C. § 1157(a), as amended (1970).
4.1a Cost of Clean Water, Vol I, Municipal Investment Needs; Vol. II, Cost
Effectiveness and Clean Water, Environmental Protection Agency,
March 1971.
4.1b Economics of Clean Water, Vol. I & II, Environmental Protection
Agency, February 1972.
4.1c Economics of Clean Water, 1973, Environmental Protection Agency,
December 1973.
4.2 Selected Reports:
4.2a Federal Laws Affecting Rivers and Harbors Works, A Lecture Given by
Judge G.W. Koonce, O.C.E., Before the Company Officers Class, the
Engineering School, Ft. Humphreys, Va., April 23,1926.
4.2b Our Waters and Wetlands: How the Corps of Engineers Can Help
Prevent Their Destruction and Pollution, Committee on Government
Operations, H.R. REP. No. 91-917, 91st Cong. 2d Sess. (1970).
4.2c Qui tarn Actions and the 1899 Refuse Act, Citizen Lawsuits Against
Polluters of the Nation's Waterways, House Subcommittee on Con-
servation and Natural Resources of the Committee on Government
Operations, 91st Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
4.2d Clean Water for the 1970's a Status Report, U.S. Department of the
Interior, Federal Quality Administration, June 1970.
4.2e Stream Channelization: What Federally Financed Draglines and Bull-
dozers do to Our Nation's Streams, House Committee on Government
Operations, H.R. REP. No. 93-530, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
4.3 National Oil and Hazardous Material Pollution Contingency Plan, Council
on Environmental Quality, August 10, 1971.
4.4 Guidelines for Litigation Under the Refuse Act Permit Program, Department
of Justice, April 7,1972.
4.5 Water Quality Standards Summaries:
4.5a "Standards for Temperature," Environmental Protection Agency,
Division of Water Quality Standards, March 1971.
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4.5b "Standards for Disinfection," Environmental Protection Agency,
Division of Water Quality Standards, May 1971.
4.5c "Standards for Mercury and Heavy Metals," Environmental Protection
Agency, Division of Water Quality Standards, May 1971.
4.5d "Standards for Radioactive Materials," Environmental Protection
Agency, Division of Water Quality Standards, May 1971.
4.5e "Standards for Phosphates," Environmental Protection Agency,
Division of Water Quality Standards, June 1971.
4.5f "Standards for Mixing Zones," Environmental Protection Agency,
Division of Water Quality Standards, September 1971.
4.5g "Standards for Radioactive Materials, Environmental Protection
Agency, Division of Water Quality Standards, November 1971.
4.5h "Standards for Nitrates," Environmental Protection Agency, Division
of Water Quality Standards, November 1971.
4.5i "Standards for Antidegradation," Environmental Protection Agency,
Division of Water Quality Standards, April 1972.
4.6 Discharges of Oil for Research Development and Demonstration Purposes,
Guidelines, Environmental Protection Agency, 36 Fed. Reg. 7326 (1971).
4.7 Report to Congress on Water Pollution Control Manpower Development
and Training as required by 33 U.S.C. § 1254.
4.7a Report to Congress on Water Pollution Control Manpower Development
and Training Activities, Environmental Protection Agency, March 1972.
4.7b Report to Congress on Water Pollution Control Manpower Develop-
ment and Training Activities, Environmental Protection Agency,
December 1973.
4.8 Interagency Agreements
4.8a Memorandum of Understanding Between the Environmental Protection
Agency and the Department of Transportation, 36 Fed. Reg. 24080
(1971).
4.8b Memorandum of Understanding Providing for Cooperation in the
Investigation of Violations of the Refuse Act Between the Administra-
tor of the Environmental Protection Agency and the Secretary of the
Army, 36 Fed. Reg. 3074 (1971).
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4.8c Joint Agreement for Inter-agency Coordination in Planning and Devel-
opment Between the Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency, June 7, 1972.
4.8d Memorandum of Understanding Between the Environmental Protection
Agency and the Department of Transportation Related and Non-
transportation Related Facilities as Used in Executive Order 11548.
4.9 Report to Congress on Implementing Objectives of the FWPCA, as required
by 33 U.S.C. § 1375.
4.9a "Clean Water," report to Congress by the Environmental Protection
Agency, May 1973.
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D. SOLID WASTE — CURRENT LAWS LISTING
1. Statutes
1.1 The Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 3251 et seq. (1973).
1.2 Contracts: Acquisition, Construction or Furnishing of Test Faculties and Equip-
ment, as amended, 10 U.S.C. § 2353 (1956).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 3253(b)(3)]
1.3 Housing Act of 1954, as amended, 40 U.S.C. § 461 (1970).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. §§ 3254a(a), 3254a(c)]
1.4 Definition of Executive Agency, 5 U.S.C. § 105 (1966).
["Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 3254e(a)(l)]
1.5 Davis-Bacon Act, as amended, 40 U.S.C. §§ 276a-276a-5 (1964).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 3256]
1.6 Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950, 64 Stat. 1267 (1950).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 3256]
1.7 Regulations Governing Contractors and Subcontractors, as amended, 40 U.S.C.
§ 276c(1958).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 3256]
1.8 Amortization of Pollution Control Facilities, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 169
(1969).
1.9 Interest on Certain Government Obligations, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 103
(1969).
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1. Statutes and Legislative History
1.1 The Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 3251 et seq. (1973).
l.la The Solid Waste Disposal Act, October 20,1965, P.L. 89-272, 79 Stat.
997.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 192, 89th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1965).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 899, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
(a) May 18: Considered and passed Senate, pp. 10782-17803;
(b) Sept. 23: Considered in House, p. 24941; *
(c) Sept. 24: Considered and passed House, amended, pp. 25049-
25054, 25056-25059, 25061-25063, 25065-25066, 25068-
25071, 25073;
(d) Oct. 1: Senate concurred in House amendments, p. 25851.
l.lb One-Year Extension of Solid Waste Disposal Authorization, October
15,1968, P.L. 90-574, Title V, § 506, October 15,1968, 82 Stat. 1013.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 1536, 90th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1968).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 1454,
90th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1968).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1924, 90th Cong., 2nd
Sess. (1968).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 114 (1968):
(a) July 27; Amended and passed Senate, p. 23802;
(b) Sept. 27: Conference report agreed to in Senate, p. 28601;
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(c) Oct.l: Conference report agreed to in House, p. 28851.
l.lc Extension of Solid Waste Disposal Act, July 10, 1970, P.L. 91-316,
84 Stat. 416.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-951, 91st
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) June 25: Considered and passed in Senate, pp. 21363-21364;
(b) June 30: Considered and passed in House, p. 22095.
l.ld The Resource Recovery Act of 1970, October 26, 1970, P.L. 91-512,
84 Stat. 1227.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 91-1155, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-1034, 91st
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1579, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) June 23: Considered and passed House, pp. 20878-20893;
(b) July 31, Aug. 3: Considered and passed Senate, amended,
pp. 26696-26706, 26942;
(c) Oct. 7: Senate agreed to conference report, pp. 35511-35516;
(d) Oct. 13: House agreed on conference report, pp. 26587-26588.
l.le Solid Waste Disposal Act Extension, April 9,1973, P.L. 93-14, 87 Stat.
11.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 93-78, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1973).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 119 (1973):
(a) March 21: Considered and passed House, pp. H2000-H2007;
(b) March 27: Considered and passed Senate, p. 55703.
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1.2 Contracts: Acquisition, Construction, or Furnishing of Test Facilities and
Equipment, as amended, 10 U.S.C. § 2353 (1956).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 3253(b)(3)]
1.2a An Act to Revise, Codify, and Enact into Law, Title X of the United
States Code, August 10, 1956, § 2353, 70A Stat. 134.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 970, 84th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1955).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 2484, 84th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1956).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 101 (1955), Aug. 1: Amended and passed House, p.12719;
(b) Vol. 102 (1956), July 23: Amended and passed Senate, p.
13953;*
(c) Vol. 102 (1956), July 25: House concurs in Senate amend-
ments, p. 14455. *
1.3 Housing Act of 1954, as amended, 40 U.S.C. § 461 (1970).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. §§ 3254a(a), (c)]
1.3a Housing Act of 1954, August 2, 1954, P.L. 83-560, § 701, 68 Stat. 640.
(1) House Committee on Banking and Currency, H.R. REP. No. 1429
(parts 1&2), 83rd Cong., 2nd Sess. (1954).
(2) Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, S. REP. No. 1472,
83rd Cong., 2nd Sess. (1954).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2271, 83rd Cong., 2nd
Sess. (1954).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 90 (1954):
(a) April 1,2: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 4367,
4430, 4490; *
(b) June 3: Debated, amended and passed Senate, pp. 7607,
7069,7621;*
(c) July 20: House agrees to conference report, p. 11071; *
(d) July 28: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 12333,
12377, 12381. *
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1.3b Housing Act of 1956, August 7,1956, P.L. 84-1020, Title III, §§ 307(d),
308, 70 Stat. 1102.
(1) House Committee on Banking and Currency, H.R. REP. No. 2363,
84th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1956).
(2) Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, S. REP. No. 2005,
84th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1956).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2958, 84th Cong., 2nd
Sess. (1956).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 102 (1956):
(a) July 25: Amended and passed House, p. 14468;
(b) July 25: Amended and passed Senate, p. 14430;
(c) July 27: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 15100; *
(d) July 27: House agrees to conference report, p. 15262. *
1.3c Housing Act of 1957, July 12,1957, P.L. 85-104, Title VI, § 606,
71 Stat. 305.
(1) House Committee on Banking and Currency, H.R. REP. No. 313,
85th Cong., 1st Sess. (1957).
(2) Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, H.R. REP. No. 368,
85th Cong., 1st Sess. (1957).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 659, 85th Cong., 1st
Sess. (1957).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 103 (1957):
(a) May 8,9: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 6590,
6701,6912;*
(b) May 29: Debated, amended and passed Senate, pp. 8022,
8035;*
(c) June 28: House agrees to conference report, p. 10558; *
(d) July 1: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 10659. *
1.3d Housing Act of 1959, September 23,1959, P.L. 86-372, Title IV, §
419, 73 Stat. 678.
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1.3d Housing Act of 1959, September 23,1959, P.L. 86-372, Title IV, § 419,
73 Stat. 678.
(1) Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, S. REP. No. 924,
86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 105 (1959):
(a) Sept. 9: Debated and passed Senate, p. 18756; *
(b) Sept. 10: Passed House, p. 18995. *
1.3e Area Development Act, May 1,1961, P.L. 87-27, § 15, 75 Stat. 58.
(1) Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, S. REP. No. 61, 87th
Cong., Ist'Sess. (1961).
(2) House Committee on Banking and Currency, H.R. REP. No. 186,
87th Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 256, 87th Cong., 1st
Sess. (1961).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 107 (1961):
(a) March 15: Debated and passed Senate, pp. 3998, 4017, 4044; *
(b) March 28, 29: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 5047,
5221, 5254;*
(c) April 20: Senate concurs in conference report, pp. 6392,
6399; *
(d) April 26: House concurs in conference report, pp. 6719-6720. *
1.3f Housing Act of 1961, June 30,1961, P.L. 87-70, Title III, § 310, 75 Stat.
170.
(1) Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, S. REP. No. 281,
87th Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(2) House Committee on Banking and Currency, H.R. REP. No. 447,
87th Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 602, 87th Cong., 1st
Sess. (1961).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 107 (1961):
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(a) June 1,12: Debated, amended and passed Senate, pp. 8322,
8325;
(b) June 22: Amended and passed House, pp. 11113,11125-
11127;
(c) June 28: House agrees to conference report, p. 11510; *
(d) June 28: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 11566,
11577.*
1.3g Housing Act of 1964, September 2,1964, P.L. 88-560, Title HI, §§
314-317, 78 Stat. 792, 793.
(1) Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, S. REP. No. 1265,
88th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1964).
(2) House Committee on Banking and Currency, H.R. REP. No. 1703,
88th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1964).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1828, 88th Cong., 2nd
Sess. (1964).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 110 (1964):
(a) July 31: Debated, amended and passed Senate, pp. 17584,
17586,17598-17600.
(b) Aug. 13: Amended and passed House, p. 19341;
(c) Aug. 19: Senate agreed to conference report, p. 20376;
(d) Aug. 19: House agreed to conference report, p. 20195. *
1.3h Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965, March 9,1965, P.L.
89-4, Title II, § 213, 79 Stat. 17.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 13, 89th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1965).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 51, 89th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1965).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
(a) Feb.l: Debated and passed Senate, p. 1676;
(b) March 2: Debated and passed House, p. 3922.
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1.3i Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965, August 10, 1965, P.L.
89-117, Title XI, § 1102, 79 Stat. 502.
(1) House Committee on Banking and Currency, H.R. REP. No. 365,
89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, S. REP. No. 378,
89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 679, 89th Cong., 1st
Sess. (1965).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
(a) June 28, 30: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 14862,
14877,15242;
(b) July 15: Debated, amended and passed Senate, p. 16959; *
(c) July 26: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 18247; *
(d) July 27: House agrees to conference report, p. 18394. *
1.3j Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act of 1966,
November 3, 1966, P.L. 89-754, Title IV, § 406, Title VI, § 604,
Title X, § 1008, 80 Stat. 1273, 1279,1286.
(1) Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, S. REP. No. 1439,
89th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1966).
(2) House Committee on Banking and Currency, H.R. REP. No. 1931,
89th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1966).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2301, 89th Cong., 2nd
Sess. (1966).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 112 (1966):
(a) Aug. 18, 19: Debated, amended and passed Senate, pp.
19858,19866,20026, 20030, 20061;*
(b) Oct. 13, 14: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 26598,
26604, 26937, 26938, 26959-26962, 26969, 26987;
(c) Oct. 18: Senate concurs in conference report, p. 29357; *
(d) Oct. 20: House concurs in conference report, p. 28127.
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1.3k Housing and Urban Development Acts, Obsolete References, May 25,
1967, P.L. 90-19, § 10(a), 81 Stat. 22.
(1) Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, S. REP. No. 56, 90th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(2) House Committee on Banking and Currency, H.R. REP. No. 214,
90th Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 113 (1967):
(a) Feb. 20: Passed Senate, p. 4010;*
(b) May T5: Passed House, p. 12621. *
1.31 Appalachian Regional Development Act, Amendments of 1967, October
11,1967, P.L. 90-103, Title I, § 115, 81 Stat. 262.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 159, 90th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1967).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 548, 90th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1967).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 706, 90th Cong., 1st
Sess. (1967).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 113 (1967):
(a) April 26: Debated, amended and passed Senate, p. 10961; *
(b) Sept. 13,14: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 25286,
25577, 25620;*
(c) Sept. 28: House agrees to conference report, p. 27177; *
(d) Sept. 29: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 27326. *
1.3m Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, August 1,1968, P.L. 90-
448, § 701, 82 Stat. 526.
(1) Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, S. REP. No. 1123,
90th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1968).
(2) House Committee on Banking and Currency, H.R. REP. No. 1585,
90th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1968).
(3) Committee of Conferee
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D. Solid Waste (Continued)
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 114 (1968):
(a) May 24, 28: Debated, amended and passed Senate, p. 14952;
(b) July 10: Amended and passed House, p. 20578;
(c) July 25: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 23285;
(d) July 26: House agrees to conference report, p. 23683. *
1.3n Housing and Urban Development Act of 1969, December 24,1969, P.L.
91-152, Title III, § 302, 83 Stat. 391.
(1) Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, S. REP. No. 92-
392, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) House Committee on Banking and Currency, H.R. REP. No. 92-
539, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-740, 91st Cong.,
1st Sess. (1969).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969):
(a) Sept. 23: Debated, amended and passed Senate, pp. 26702,
26705, 26709-26711, 26726;
(b) Oct. 23: Amended and passed House, p. 31238;
(c) Dec. 12: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 38624; *
(d) Dec. 12: House agrees to conference report, p. 38773. *
1.3o Technical Amendments of the Housing Act of 1954, December 31,
1970, P.L. 91-606, Title III, § 301(a), 84 Stat. 1758.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-1157, 91st
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 91-1524, 91st
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1752, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) Sept. 9: Amended and passed Senate, p. 31058; *
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(b) Oct. 5: Amended and passed House, p. 34798; *
(c) Dec. 15,17: House agrees to conference report, pp. 41523,
42212;*
(d) Dec. 18: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 42365. *
1.3p Model Cities and Metropolitan Development Programs, December 31,
1970, P.L. 91-609, Title III, § 302, Title VII §§ 727(e), 735, 84 Stat.
1780,1803,1804.
(1) Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, S. REP. No. 91-1216,
91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(2) House Committee on Banking and Currency, H.R. REP. No. 91-
1556, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1784, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) Dec. 2, 3: Amended and passed House pp. 39823-39824;
(b) Dec. 8: Amended and passed Senate, p. 40459; *
(c) Dec. 18: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 42438; *
(d) Dec. 19: House agrees to conference report, p. 42638. *
1.3q Amendment to the Housing Act of 1954, July 1,1972, P.L. 92-335,
§ 4, 86 Stat. 405.
1.4 Definition of Executive Agency, 5 U.S.C. § 105 (1966).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 3254e(a)(l)]
1.4a Definition of Executive Agency, September 6,1966, P.L. 89-554, 80
Stat. 379.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 901, 89th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1965).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1380, 89th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1966).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 112 (1966):
(a) July 25: Passed Senate, pp. 17010-17011; *
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(b) Aug. 11: Passed House, p. 19007. *
1.5 The Davis-Bacon Act, as amended, 40 U.S.C. §§ 276a-276a-5 (1954).
[Referred to in 40 U.S.C. § 3256]
(See, "General 1.13a-1.13h" for legislative history)
1.6 Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950, 64 Stat. 1267 (1950).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 3256]
1.7 Regulations Governing Contractors and Subcontractors, as amended, 40 U.S.C.
§ 276c (1958).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 3256]
1.7a Rates of Pay for Labor, June 13,1934, P.L. 73-325, § 2, 48 Stat. 948.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 803, 73rd Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1934).
(2) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 1750, 73rd
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1934).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 78 (1934):
(a) April 20: Passed Senate, p. 7401; *
(b) June 7: Passed House, p. 10759. *
1.7b Act to Amend Title XVIII, Title XXVIII, and Other Purposes, May 24,
1949, P.L. 81-72, § 134, 63 Stat. 108.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 352, 81st Cong.,
1st Sess. (1949).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 303, 81st Cong.,
1st Sess. (1949).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 95 (1949):
(a) April 14: Passed House, p. 3819; *
(b) May 6: Amended and passed Senate, p. 5826; *
(c) May 18: House concurs in Senate amendments, p. 6283. *
1.7c Small Business Procurement Procedures Act, August 28,1958, P.L. 85-
800, § 12, 72 Stat. 967.
(1) Senate Committee on Government Operations, S. REP. No. 2201,
85th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
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(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 104 (1958):
(a) Aug. 14: Passed Senate, p. 17539; *
(b) Aug. 15: Passed House, p. 17908. *
1.8 Amortization of Pollution Control Facilities, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 169
(1969).
(See, "General 1.4a-1.4a(5)(d)" for legislative history)
1.9 Interest on Certain Government Obligations, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 103
(1969).
(See, "General 1.9a-1.9b(4)(d)" for legislative history)
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§ 40.115—6 Recovered Resources
§ 40.115—7 Resource Recovery System
§ 40.115—9 Solid Waste Disposal
§ 40.110—10 State
§ 40.120 Determination of EPA Research Objectives
§ 40.120—1 Environmental Research Needs
§ 40.120—2 Needs Statement
§ 40.120—3 Publication of Research Objectives
§ 40.125 Grant Limitations
§ 40.125—1 Limitations on Duration
§ 40.125—2 Limitations on Assistance
§ 40.130 Eligibility
§ 40.135—1 Preapplication Coordination
§ 40.135—2 Application Requirements
§ 40.140 Criteria for Award
§ 40.140—1 All Applications
§ 40.140—2 Solid Waste Disposal Act
§ 40.145 Supplemental Grant Conditions
§ 40.145—1 Solid Waste Disposal Act
§40.150 Evaluation of Applications
§ 40.155 Confidential Data
§ 40.160 Reports
§ 40.160—1 Progress Report
§ 40.160—2 Report of Projects Expenditures
§ 40.160—3 Reporting of Inventions
§ 40.160—4 Equipment Reports
§ 40.160—5 Final Report
§ 40.165 Continuation Grants
3.4 Training Grants and Manpower Forcasting, Environmental Protection Agency,
40C.F.R. §§ 45.100-45.155(1973)
3.4a Training Grants - Subpart A
§ 45.100 Purpose of Regulation
§ 45.101 Applicability and Scope
§ 45.102 Authority
§ 45.103 Objectives
§ 45.105 Definitions
§ 45.105—1 Professional Training
§ 45.105—2 Scholarship
§ 45.105-3 Stipend
§ 45.105—4 Technician Training
§ 45.115 Eligibility
§ 45.125 Application Requirements
§ 45.130 Evaluation of Applications
§ 45.135 Supplemental Grant Conditions
§ 45.140 Project Period
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§ 45.145 Allocation and Allowability of Costs
§ 45.150 Reports
§ 45.150—1 Interim Progress Reports
§45.150—2 Final Progress Reports
§ 45.150—3 Report of Expenditures
§ 45.150—4 Equipment Reports
§ 45.155 Continuation Grant
3.4b Manpower Forcasting (RESERVED)
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4. Guidelines and Reports
4.1 State/Interstate Solid Waste Planning Grant Listing, Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, January 1968.
4.2 Solid Waste Disposal Demonstration or Study and Investigation Project Grants,
Terms, and Conditions, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public
Health Service, National Center for Urban and Industrial Health, Solid Waste
Program, August 1967.
4.3 Solid Waste Disposal Planning Grant, Terms, and Conditions, Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Center for
Urban and Industrial Health, Solid Waste Program, January 1967.
4.4 A Solid Waste Program, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
Public Health Service, National Center for Urban and Industrial Health, Solid
Waste Program, February 1968.
4.5 "Working Agreement Between Health, Education, and Welfare," Public Health
Service, and Housing and Urban Development, March, 1967.
4.6 Demonstration Projects, Solid Waste Programs, Department of Health, Education
and Welfare, Public Health Service, March 1967, and A Supplement of Demon-
stration Project Abstracts, Solid Waste Program, March 1967.
4.T Summaries of Research and Training Grants in Solid Waste Disposal, U.S. Depart-
ment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, January 1967.
4.9 Annual Report to Congress as required by 42 U.S.C. § 3253.
4.9a Report to Congress on Resource Recovery by the Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, February 1973.
4.9b Report to Congress on Hazardous Waste Disposal by the Environmental
Protection Agency, June 1973.
4.8 Composting of Municipal Solid Wastes in the United States, Andrew W.
Briedenbach, Director, Solid Waste Management Research Staff, U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency (1971).
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E. PESTICIDES—CURRENT LAWS LISTING
1. Statutes
1.1 The Federal Inrecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended,
7 U.S.C. §§ 135-135k, 136-136y (1972).
1.2 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as amended, 21 U.S.C. §§ 346,
346a, 348 (1972).
1.3 Studies of Effects in Use of Chemicals, as amended, 16 U.S.C. § 742d-l
(1968).
1.4 The Public Health Service Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 241, 243, 246,
264 (1970).
1.5 Environmental Quality Branch of the Plant Protection Division.
1.6 Special Packaging of Household Substances for Protection of Children,
15 U.S.C. § 1471 et seq. (1970).
1.7 Hearings; Presiding Employees; Powers and Duties; Burden of Proof; Evi-
dence; Record as a Basis of Decision, 5 U.S.C. § 556(c) (1966).
1.8 Record on Review and Enforcement of Agency Orders, as amended, 28
U.S.C. § 2112 (1966).
[Referred to in 7 U.S.C. § 135b(d), 21 U.S.C. §§ 346a(i)(2)(3), 348(g)(2)
15 U.S.C. § 1474(b)(5)]
1.9 Courts of Appeals; Certiorari; Appeal; Certified Questions, as amended, 28
U.S.C. § 1254 (1948).
[Referred to in 7 U.S.C. § 135b(d), 21 U.S.C. §§ 346a(i)(5), 348(g)(5),
15 U.S.C. § 1474(b)(5)]
1.10 Adulterated Food, as amended, 21 U.S.C. § 342(a) (1968).
[Referred to in 21 U.S.C. §§ 346, 346a(a), 348(a)(2)]
1.11 Listings and Certification of Color Additives for Food, Drugs and Cos-
metics—Unsafe Color Additives, as amended, 21 U.S.C. § 376(b)(5)(D)
(1970).
[Referred to in 21 U.S.C. § 346a(g)]
1.12 Regulations and Hearings—Authority to Promulgate Regulations, 21 U.S.C.
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§ 371 (1960).
[Referred to in 21 U.S.C. § 346a(k), 15 U.S.C. § 1474(a)]
1.13 Penalties—Violation of Section 331 of this Ttile, 21 U.S.C. § 333(c) (1971).
[Referred to in 21 U.S.C. § 346a(n)]
1.14 Research and Development Act, Contracts, as amended, 10 U.S.C. §§ 2353,
2354 (1965).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 241(h)]
1.15 Rule Making, Administration Procedure, as revised, 5 U.S.C. § 553 (1966).
[Referred to in 15 U.S.C. § 1474(a), (b)]
1.16 Judicial Revies, Relief Pending Review; Scope, as revised, 5 U.S.C. §§ 705,
706(2)(A), (B), (C), (D) (1966).
[Referred to in 15 U.S.C. § 1474(b)(3), (4)]
1.17 Per Diem, Travel and Transportation Expenses; Experts and Consultants;
Individuals Serving Without Pay, as amended, 5 U.S.C. § 5703 (1966).
[Referred to in 15 U.S.C. § 1474(b)]
1.18 Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. § 1254(/)
(1972).
1.19 Interest on Certain Government Obligations, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 103
(1969).
1.20 Amortization of Pollution Control Facilities, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 169
(1969).
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1. Statutes and Legislative History
1.1 The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Acts, as amended, 7
U.S.C. §§ 135435k, 136-136y (1972).
l.la The Insecticide Act, April 26,1910, P.L. 61-152, 36 Stat. 331.
(1) Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, S. REP. No.
436, 61st Cong., 2d Sess. (1910).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 990, 61st Cong., 2d Sess. (1910).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 45 (1910):
(a) April 4: Debated, amended and passed Senate, pp. 4204-
4206;
(b) April 18: Debated, amended and passed House, pp.
4917-4918, 4920;
(c) April 19: Senate agrees to House amendments, p. 4959.
l.lb Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, June 25, 1947,
P.L. 80-104, 61 Stat. 163.
(1) House Committee on Agriculture, H.R. REP. No. 313, 80th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1947).
(2) Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, S. REP. No.
199, 80th Cong., 1st Sess. (1947).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 93 (1947):
(a) May 12: Passed House, pp. 5050-5055;
(b) June 16: Passed Senate, pp. 7007-7008.
l.lc Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953, 67 Stat. 633.
l.ld Nematocide, Plant Regulator, Defoliant and Desiccant Amendments of
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1959, August 7, 1959, P.L. 86-139, 73 Stat. 286.
(1) House Committee on Agriculture, H.R. REP. No. 552, 86th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(2) Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry S. REP. No.
519, 86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 105 (1959):
(a) July 6: Amended and passed House, pp. 12712-12713;
(b) July 16: Amended and passed Senate, p. 13588;
(c) July 29: House concurs in Senate amendment, p. 14629.
l.le Additional Time for Registration of Certain Nematocides, Plant Regula-
tors, Defoliants and Desiccants, March 29,1961, P.L. 87-10, 75 Stat.
18.
(1) Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, S. REP. No.
74, 87th Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(2) House Committee on Agriculture, H.R. REP. No. 61, 87th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 107 (1961):
(a) March 20: Amended and passed Senate pp. 4282-4283;
(b) March 21: Passed House, p. 4399.
l.lf Food Additives, Transitional Provision Amendment of 1961, April 7,
1961, P.L. 87-19, 75 Stat. 42.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 53, 87th Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No.
86, 87th Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 107 (1961):
(a) March 14: Amended and passed House, pp. 3924-3926;
(b) March 27: Passed Senate, pp. 4874-4875.
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l.lg Amendments to the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide
Act, May 12, 1964, P.L. 88-305, 78 Stat. 190.
(1) Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, S. REP. No.
573, 88th Cong., 1st Sess. (1963).
(2) House Committee on Agriculture, H.R. REP. No. 1125, 88th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1964).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 109 (1963), Oct. 22: Considered and passed Senate,
pp. 19080-19083,20077-29981;
(b) Vol. 110 (1964), Feb. 17: Considered and passed House,
amended, pp. 2947-2950;
(c) Vol. 110 (1964), April 8: Senate concurred in House
amendment with an amendment, pp. 7188-7190;
(d) Vol. 110 (1964), April 29: House concurred in Senate
amendments, p. 9421.
l.lh Food Additives Transitional Provisions Amendment of 1964, October
3,1964, P.L. 88-625, § 3, 78 Stat. 1002.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R,
REP. No. 1770, 88th Cong., 2d Sess. (1964).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Works, S. REP. No.
1593, 88th Cong., 2d Sess. (1964).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 110 (1964):
(a) Sept. 3: Passed House, pp. 21597-21599;
(b) Sept. 25: Passed Senate, p. 22900. *
l.li Organized Crime Control Act of 1969, October 15,1970, P.L., Title
II, § 204, 84 Stat. 928.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 91-617, 91st
Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 91-1549,
Qlst Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
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(a) Jan. 21, 22, 23: Debated in Senate, pp. 587-588, 601,
852-853, 952;
(b) Jan. 23: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 971, 972;
(c) Oct. 6, 7: Debated, amended and passed House, pp.
35196-35197, 35200, 35207-35208, 35012-35013,
35291, 35303, 35304,35313, 35321, 35335, 35363-
35364
(d) Oct. 12: Debated, Senate concurred in House amendment,
pp. 36280-36283, 36293-36294, 36296.
l.lj Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970, December 30,1970, P.L.
91-601, 84 Stat. 1670.
l.lk Federal Environmental Pesticides Control Act of 1972, October 21,
1972, P.L. 92-516, 86 Stat. 973.
(1) House Committee on Agriculture, H.R. REP. No. 92-511, 92d
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(2) Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, S. REP. No.
92-838, 92d Cong., 2d Sess. (1972).
(3) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 92-970, 92d
Cong., 2d Sess. (1972).
(4) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-1540, 92d Cong.,
2d Sess. (1972).
(5) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 117 (1971), Nov. 8, 9: Considered and passed House,
pp. H10674-H10680, H10726-H10774;
(b) Vol. 118 (1972), Sept. 26: Considered and passed Senate,
amended, pp. S15885-S15900;
(c) Vol. 118 (1972), Oct 5: Senate agreed to conference
report, pp. S16977-S16981;
(d) Vol. 118 (1927), Oct. 12: House agreed to conference
report, pp. H9795-H9798.
1.2 The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as amended, 21 U.S.C. §§ 346,
346a, 348 (1972).
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1.2a Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 1906, June 30,1906, P.L. 59-348, 34
Stat. 768.
(1) Senate Committee on Manufacture, S. REP. No. 8, 59th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1905).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 2118 (parts 1 & 2), 59th Cong., 1st Sess. (1906).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 5056, 59th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1906).
(4) Second Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 5096, 59th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1906):
(5) Congressional Record, Vol. 40 (1906):
(a) Jan. 10,16,17,18, 23, Feb. 2,19, 20, 21: Debated and
passed Senate, pp. 894-898,1129-1135,1216-1221,1414-
1417, 2643-2644, 2654-2658, 2662-2666, 2719-2722,
2728-2729, 2747-2748, 2755, 2758, 2761-2763, 2766-
2767,2773;
(b) May 7, June 21, 22, 23: Debated, amended and passed
House, pp. 6464-6469, 8889-8915, 9006, 9048-9077;
(c) June 27: First conference report submitted in Senate,
pp. 9379-9381; *
(d) June 27: First conference report submitted in House, p.
9417;*
(e) June 28: First conference report withdrawn in Senate,
p. 9459; *
(f) June 28, 29: Second conference report submitted and
passed Senate, pp. 9272, 9474, 9475-9476;
(g) June 29: Second conference report submitted and passed
House, pp. 9735, 9737-9738, 9740.
1.2b Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, June 25,1938, P.L. 75-717,
§ 406, 52 Stat. 1049.
(1) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 91, 75th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1937).
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(2) Senate Committee on Comemrce, S. REP. No. 152, 75th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1937).
(3) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 2139, 75th Cong., 3rd Sess. (1938).
(4) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2716, 75th Cong.,
3rd Sess. (1938):
(5) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 81 (1937), March 8, 9: Debated, amended, and
passed Senate, pp. 2010, 2013-2014, 2016, 2018-2019;
(b) Vol. 83 (1938), May 31: Made Special Order and debated
pp. 7771-7778, 7780-7781;
(c) Vol. 83 (1938), June 1: Amended and passed House, pp.
7889, 7891, 7893-7894, 7897-7898, 7903;
(d) Vol. 83 (1938), June 2: Senate disagrees with House amend-
ments, p. 7955; *
(e) Vol. 83 (1938), June 10: Senate agrees to conference
report, pp. 8731-8738; *
(f) Vol. 83 (1938), June 13: House agrees to conference
report, pp. 9095-9101.
1.2c 1940 Reorganization Plan No. IV, § 12, 54 Stat. 1237
1.2d 1953 Reorganization Plan No. I, § 5, 8, 67 Stat. 632.
1.2e Food Additives Amendments of 1958, September 6,1958. P.L. 85-
929, §§ 3(c), 4, 6(a), 72 Stat. 1784.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 2284, 85th Cong., 2d Sess. (1958).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No.
2422, 85th Cong., 2d Sess. (1958).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 104 (1958):
(a) Aug. 23: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 19358-
19359; *
(b) Aug. 23: House concurs in Senate amendments, p.
19641.*
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1.2f Color Additives Amendments of 1960, July 12,1960, P.L. 86-618,
Title I, Section 103(a)(l), 74 Stat. 398.
(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No.
795, 86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959),
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 1761, 86th Cong., 2d Sess. (I960).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 105 (1959), Aug. 24: Amended and passed Senate,
pp. 16776-16780; *
(b) Vol. 106 (1960), June 25: Debated, amended and passed
House, pp. 14349-14355,14357-14359,14361-14362,
14378;
(c) Vol. 106 (1960), June 30: Senate concurs in House
amendments, pp. 15133-15137. *
1.2g Administrative Agency Proceedings Act, August 28, 1958, P.L.
85-791, § 20, 72 Stat. 947.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 842,
85th Cong., 1st Sess. (1957).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 2129, 85th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1958).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 103 (1957), Aug. 5: Amended and passed House,
pp. 13617-13621; *
(b) Vol. 104 (1958), Aug. 14: Passed Senate, p. 17537. *
1.2h Amendments to Food Additives, June 29,1960, P.L. 86-546, 74 Stat.
255.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 1462, 86th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1960).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1566, 86th
Cong., 2d Sess. (I960). *
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 106 (1960):
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(a) April 19: Amended and passed House, p. 8190; *
(b) June 18: Passed, p. 13202. *
1.2i Drug Amendments of 1962, October 10,1962, P.L. 87-781, Title I,
Section 104(f)(l), 76 Stat 785.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1744 (part
1 & 2), 87th Cong., 2d Sess. (1962).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 2464, 87th Cong., 2d Sess. (1962).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2526, 87th Cong.,
2d Sess. (1962).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 108 (1962):
(a) Aug. 23: Debated, amended and passed Senate, pp.
17364-17422; *
(b) Sept. 27: Amended and passed House, pp. 12092, 21096-
21097, 21099-21100;
(c) Oct. 4: House agrees to conference report, pp. 22139,
22041-22042, 22044-22045, 22047, 22050;
(d) Oct. 4: House agrees to conference report, pp. 22323,
22325.
1.2j Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke and Kidney Disease Amendments of
1970, October 30,1970, p.l. 91-515, Title VI, Section 601(d)(l),
84 Stat. 1311.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 91-1297, 91st Cnog., 2d Sess. (1970).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No.
91-1090, 91st Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1590, 91st Cong.,
2d Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) Aug 12: Amended and passed House, p. 28532; *
(b) Sept. 9: Amended and passed Senate, p. 31013; *
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(c) Oct. 13: House agrees to conference report, pp. 36589-
36591;*
(d) Oct. 14: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 36888-
36892. *
1.2k Comprehensive Health Manpower Training Act of 1961, November
18, 1971, P.L. 92-157, Title III, § 303(a) 85 Stat. 464.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 92-258, 92d Cong., 1st Sess. (1971). *
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No.
92-251, 92d Cong., 1st Sess. (1971). *
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-578, 92d Cong.,
1st Sess. (1971). *
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971):
(a) Julyl: Considered and passed House; *
(b) July 14: Considered and passed Senate, amended; *
(c) Oct. 19: Senate agrees to conference report; *
(d) Nov. 9: House agrees to conference report. *
1.21 Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1972, P.L. 92-516,
§ 3(3), 86 Stat. 998.
(1) House Committee on Agriculture, H.R. REP. No. 92-511, 92d
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971). *
(2) Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, S. REP. No.
92-838, 92d Cong., 2d Sess. (1972). *
(3) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 92-970, 92d
Cong., 2d Sess. (1972). *
(4) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-1540, 92d Cong.,
2d Sess. (1972). *
(5) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 117 (1971), No. 8,9: Considered and passed House;*
(b) Vol. 118 (1972), Sept. 26: Considered and passed Senate,
amended; *
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(c) Vol. 118 (1972), Oct. 5: Senate agreed to conference re-
port; *
(d) Vol. 118 (1972), Oct. 12: House agreed to conference
report; *
1.3 Studies of Effects in Use of Chemicals, as amended, 16 U.S.C. § 742d-l
(1968).
1.3a Pesticide Research Act, August 1, 1958, P.L. 85-582, 72 Stat. 479.
(1) Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, S.
REP. No. 1592, 95th Cong., 2d Sess. (1958).
(2) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R.
REP. No. 2181, 85th Cong., 2d Sess. (1958).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 104 (1958):
(a) May 29: Passed Senate, pp. 9797-9798;
(b) July 21: Amended and passed House, p. 14439; *
(c) July 23: Senate concurs in House amendments, p.
14741.*
1.3b Fish and Wildlife Studies, September 16,1959, P.L. 86-279, 73 Stat.
563.
(1) Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, S.
REP. No. 708, 86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(2) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R.
REP. No. 975, 96th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 105 (1959):
(a) Aug. 19: Amended and passed Senate, p. 16345; *
(b) Sept. 2: Amended and passed House, pp. 17768-17769; *
(c) Sept. 10: Senate concurs in House amendments, p.
18938.
1.3c Protection of Fish and Wildlife from Pesticides, October 1,1965,
P.L. 89-232, 79 Stat. 902.
(1) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 169, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
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(2) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R.
REP. No. 1002, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
(a) April 29: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 8967-
8968;*
(b) Sept. 20: Passed House, p. 24374.
1.3d Pesticide Research, July 11,1968, P.L. 90-394, 82 Stat. 338.
(1) House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, H.R.
REP. No. 1223, 90th Cong., 2d Sess. (1968).
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 1236, 90th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1968).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 114 (1968):
(a) June 24: Passed Senate, pp. 18356-18357;[
(b) June 27: Passed House, p. 19095.
1.4 Public Health Service Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 241, 243, 246, 264
(1970).
(See, "General 1.12a-1.12ae(3)(c)" for legislative history).
1.5 Environmental Quality Branch of the Plant Protection Division.
1.5a The Organic Act of 1862, as amended, 7 U.S.C. §§ 2201-2212 (1967).
1.5b The President's Science Advisory Committee Report on Pesticides,
May 14,1963, p.22.
1.5c Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture and Related
Agencies Appropriation Act of 1965, September 2,1965, P.L. 88-573,
Title I. 78 Stat. 862.
1.6 Special Packaging of Household Substances for Protection of Children,
15 U.S.C. § 1471 et seq. (1972).
1.6a Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1907, December 30,1970, P.L.
91-601, 84 Stat. 1670.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 91-1642, 91st Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
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(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 92-845, 91st
Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1755, 91st Cong.,
2d Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) May 11: Considered and passed Senate, pp. 14796-
14798;*
(b) Dec. 7: Considered and passed House, amended pp. 40188-
40188-40193; *
(c) Dec. 16: Senate and House agreed to conference report,
pp. 41729-41730, 41948. *
1.6b Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1972, October 21,
1972, P.L. 92-516 § 3(3), 86 Stat. 998.
(1) House Committee on Agriculture, H.R. REP. No. 92-511, 92d
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971). *
(2) Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, S. REP. No.
92-838, 92d Cong., 2d Sess. (1972). *
(3) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 92-970, 92d
Cong., 2d Sess. (1972). *
(4) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-1540, 92 Cong.,
2d Sess. (1972).
(5) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 117 (1971), Nov. 8, 9: Considered and passed
House; *
(b) Vol. 118 (1972), Sept. 26: Considered and passed Senate,
amended; *
(c) Vol. 118 (1972), Oct. 5: Senate agreed to conference
report; *
(d) Vol. 118 (1972), Oct. 12: House agreed to conference
report. *
1.7 Hearings; Presiding Employees; Powers and Duties; Burden of Proof; Evi-
dence; Record as a Basis of Decision, as revised, 5 U.S.C. § 556(c) (1966).
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[Referred to in 7 U.S.C. § 135b(c), 21 U.S.C. § 246(d)(5)]
1.7a Administrative Procedure in Hearings Act, June 11,1946, P.L. 79-404,
§ 7, 60 Stat. 241.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 752, 79th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1945).
(2) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 1980,
79th Cong., 2d Sess. (1946).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 92 (1946):
(a) March 12: Debated and passed Senate, pp. 2151, 2155-
2159, 2162,2165, 2167;
(b) May 24: Debated amended, and passed House, pp.
5645, 5649, 565205663, 5655, 5665-5668;
(c) May 27: Senate concurs in House amenmdent, p. 5790.
1.7b Administrative Procedure in Hearings Amendments, September 6,
1966, P.L. 89-554, § 556, 80 Stat. 386.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 901, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1380, 89th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1966).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. Ill (1965), Sept. 7: Considered and passed House,
p. 22954; *
(b) Vol. 112 (1966), July 25: Amended and passed Senate,
p. 17010; *
(c) Vol. 112 (1966), Aug. 11: House concurs in Senate amend-
ments, p. 19077. *
1.8 Record on Review and Enforcement of Agency Orders, as amended, 28
U.S.C. § 2112 (1966).
[Referred to in 7 U.S.C. § 135b(d), 21, U.S.C. §§ 346a(i)(2)(3), 348(g)(2),
15 U.S.C. § 1474(b)(l)]
1.8a Uniform Review, Records and Enforcement Orders Amendments,
August 28,1958, P.L. 85-791, § 2, 72 Stat. 941.
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(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 842, 85th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1957).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 2129, 85th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1958).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 103 (1957), Aug. 5: Amended and passed House,
pp. 13617-13618; *
(b) Vol. 104 (1958), Aug. 14: Passed Senate, p. 17537.
1.9 Courts of Appeals; Certiorari; Appeal; Certified Questions, as amended,
28 U.S.C. § 1254 (1948).
[Referred to in 7 U.S.C. § 135b(d), 21 U.S.C. §§ 346a(i)(5), 348(g)(5),
15 U.S.C. § 1474(b)(5)]
1.9a Appeals to and/or from the Circuit Court of Appeals, March 3,1911,
P.L. 61-475, §§ 239, 240, 36 Stat. 1157.
(1) Senate Special Joint Committee on Revision and Codification
of Laws, S. REP. No. 388 (parts 1 & 2), 61st Cong., 2d Sess.
(1910).
(2) House Committee on Revision of the Laws, H.R. DOC. No.
783 (part 1), 61st Cong., 2d Sess. (1910).
(3) House Committee on Revision of the Laws, H.R. REP. No.
818, 61st Cong., 2d Sess. (1910).
(4) Committee of Conference, S. DOC. No. 848, 61st Cong., 3rd
Sess. (1911).
(5) Congressional Record, Vol. 46 (1911):
(a) Feb. 8: Amended and passed Senate, p. 2140; *
(b) Feb. 23: Amended and passed House, p. 3220;
(c) March 2: Senate agreed to conference report, p. 3853;
(d) March 2: House agreed to conference report, pp. 3998,
4000, 4012.
1.9b Judicial Code Amendments of 1925, February 13,1925, P.L. 68-415,
§ 1, 43 Stat. 938.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 1075,
220
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68th Cong., 2d Sess. (1925).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 66 (1925):
(a) Feb. 2: Amended and passed House, pp. 2877-2878; *
(b) Feb. 3: Amended and passed Senate, p. 2928; *
(c) Feb. 4: House agreed to Senate amendments, p. 3005.
1.9c Writs of Error Abolished Amendments, January 31, 1928, P.L. 70-10,
§ 1, 45 Stat. 54.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 370, 70th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1928).
(2) Congressional Record, Vol. 69 (1928):
(a) Jan. 14: Discharged and passed Senate without amend-
ment, p. 1486;
(b) Jan. 25: Passed House, without amendment, p. 2040. *
1.9d District of Columbia Court of Appeals Act, June 7, 1934, P.L. 73-298,
48 Stat. 926.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 917, 73rd
Cong., 2d Sess. (1934).
(2) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 1748,
73rd Cong., 2d Sess. (1934).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 78 (1934):
(a) May 10: Passed Senate, p. 8479;
(b) June 5: Passed House, pp. 10536-10537. *
1.9e Court of Appeals Review Act, June 25, 2948, P.L. 80-733, § 1254,
62 Stat. 928.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 308, 80th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1947).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1559, 80th
Cong., 2d Sess. (1948).
(3) Congressional Record:
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(a) Vol. 93 (1947), July 7: Passed House, p. 8392; *
(b) Vol. 94 (1948), June 12: Amended and passed Senate,
p. 7927; *
(c) Vol. 94 (1948), June 16: House concurs in Senate amend-
ments, p. 8510. *
1.10 Adulterated Food, as amended, 21 U.S.C. §342(a) (1968).
[Referred to in 21 U.S.C. §§346, 346a(l), 348(a)(2)]
l.lOa Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, June 25,1938, P.L. 75-717,
§ 402, 52 Stat. 1046.
(1) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 91, 75th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1937).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 2139, 75th Cong., 3rd Sess. (1938).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2716, 75th Cong.,
3rd Sess. (1938).
(4) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 81 (1937), March 9: Amended and passed Senate, p.
2009;
(b) Vol. 83 (1938), June 1: Amended and passed House,
pp. 7892-7893;
(c) Vol. 83 (1938), June 10: Senate agrees to conference
report, p. 8733. *
(d) Vol. 83 (1938), June 13: House agrees to conference
report, pp. 9089-9090. *
l.lOb Federal Adulterated Food Amendments, July 22,1954, P.L. 83-
518, § 2, 68 Stat. 511.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 1358, 83rd Cong., 2d Sess. (1954).
(2) Senate Committee on labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No.
1635, 83rd Cong., 2d Sess. (1954).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 100 (1954):
222
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(a) April 5: Amended and passed House, p. 4604; *
(b) July 6: Amended and passed Senate, p. 9726;
(c) July 8: House concurs in Senate Amendment, p. 10095. *
l.lOc Food Additives Amendment of 1958, September 6, 1958, P.L. 85-929,
§ 3(a), (b), 72 Stat. 1784.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 2284, 85th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 2422,
85th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 104 (1958):
(a) Aug. 13: Amended and passed House, pp. 17412,17414-
17415,17418,17422-17424;
(b) Aug. 23: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 19358-19359;
(c) Aug. 23: House concurs in Senate amendment, p. 19641. *
l.lOd Color Additive Amendments of I960, July 12,1960, P.L. 86-618,
Title I, §§ 102(a)(l), (2), 105(c), 74 Stat. 397, 404.
(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 795,
86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 1761, 86th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1960).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 105 (1959), Aug. 24: Amended and passed Senate, p.
16778;*
(b) Vol. 106 (1960), June 25: Discharged, amended, and passed
House, pp. 14353,14356-14358,14373,14377;
(c) Vol. 106 (1960), June 30: Senate concurs in House amend-
ments, p. 15133. *
l.lOe Animal Drugs in Feeds Amendments of 1968, July 13,1968, P.L. 90-
399, § 104, 82 Stat. 352.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 875, 90th Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
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(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 1308,
90th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1968).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 113 (1967), Nov. 6: Amended and passed House, p.
31291;
(b) Vol. 114 (1968), June 24: Amended and passed Senate, p.
18424;*
(c) Vol. 114 (1968), July 2: House concurs in Senate amendments,
pp. 19713-19714.
1.11 Listings and Certification of Color Additives for Foods, Drugs, and Cosmetics -
Unsafe Color Additives, as amended, 21 U.S.C. § 376(b)(5)(D) (1970).
[Referred to in 21 U.S.C. § 346a(g)]
l.lla Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act Amendments of 1962, October
10,1962, P.L. 87-781, Title I, § 104(f)(2), 76 Stat. 785.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No.1744, 87th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1962).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 2464, 87th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1962).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2526, 87th Cong., 2nd
Sess. (1962).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 108 (1962):
(a) Aug. 23: Amended and passed Senate, p. 17422; *
(b) Sept. 17: Discharged, amended and passed House, pp.
21052, 21074-21075, 21083, 21097;
(c) Oct. 3: Senate concurred in conference report, pp. 22039,
22053;
(d) Oct. 4: House concurs in conference report, p. 22321.
l.llb National Advisory Council Amendments, October 30,1970, P.L. 91-
515, Title VI, § 601(d)(2), 84 Stat. 1311.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 91-1297, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
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(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 91-
1090, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1590. 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) Aug. 12: Considered and passed House, p. 28532;
(b) Sept. 9: Considered and passed Senate, p. 21019;
(c) Oct. 13: House agrees to conference report, pp. 36589,
36591;*
(d) Oct. 14: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 36888-
36892. *
1.12 Regulations and Hearings - Authority to Promulgate Regulations, 21 U.S.C.
§ 371 (1960).
[Referred to in 21 U.S.C. §346(k), 15 U.S.C. §147(a)]
1.12a Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act - Regulations & Hearings, June
25,1938, P.L. 75-717, §701, 52 Stat. 1055.
(1) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 91, 75th Cong., 1st
Sess. (1937).
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 152, 75th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1973).
(3) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 2139, 75th Cong., 3rd Sess. (1938).
(4) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2716, 75th Cong., 3rd Sess.
(1938).
(5) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 81 (1937), March 9: Amended and passed Senate, pp.
2019; *
(b) Vol. 83 (1938), June 1: Amended and passed House, pp.
7891-7899;
(c) Vol. 83 (1938), June 10: Senate agrees to conference report,
pp. 8731-8738; *
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(d) Vol. 83 (1938), June 13: House agrees to conference report,
pp. 9095-9100. *
1.12b 1940 Reorganization Plan IV, Section 12, 54 Stat. 1237.
1.12c Judicial Code, Definition, Amendments, June 25, 1948, P.L. 80-
773, §32, 62 Stat. 991.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 308, 80th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1947).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1559, 80th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1948).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 92 (1947), July 7: Amended and passed House, p. 8392; *
(b) Vol. 94(1948), June 21: Amended and passed Senate, p.
7927;*
(c) Vol. 94 (1948), June 16: House concurs in Senate amendment,
p. 8499. *
1.12d 1953 Reorganization Plan I, §§ 5, 8, 67 Stat. 631.
1.12e Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act Amendments of 1954, April
15,1954, P.L. 83-335, §2, 68 Stat. 55.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 934, 83rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1953).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 1060,
83rd Cong., 2nd Sess. (1954).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 991 (1953), July 30: Passed House p. 10527; *
(b) Vol. 100 (1954), April 5: Passed Senate pp. 4556-4557.
1.12f 1956 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Amendments, August 1,1956,
P.L. 84-905, § 2, 70 Stat. 919.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 2623, 84th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1956).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No.
2752, 84th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1956).
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(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 102 (1956):
(a) July 16: Passed House, pp. 12911, 12912; *
(b) July 23: Passed Senate, p. 13923. *
1.12g Abbreviated Records on Review Act, August 28,1958, P.L. 85-791,
§ 21, 72 Stat. 948.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 842, 85th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1957).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 2129, 85th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1957).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 103 (1957), Aug. 5: Amended and passed House, p.
13620;*
(b) Vol. 104 (1958), Aug. 14: Passed Senate, p. 17537.
1.12h 1960 Amendments to Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, July
12, I960, P.L. 86-618, Title I, § 103(a)(4), 74 Stat. 398.
(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No.
795, 86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 1761, 86th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1960).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 105 (1959), Aug. 24: Amended and passed Senate, p.
16777;*
(b) Vol. 106 (1960), June 25: Amended and passed House, pp.
14334,14373,14376;*
(c) Vol. 106 (1960), June 30: Senate concurs in House amend-
ments, p. 15133. *
1.13 Penalties - Violation of Section 331 of the Title, 21 U.S.C. § 333(c) (1970).
[Referred to in 21 U.S.C. § 346a(n)]
1.13a Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act Penalties, June 25,1938, P.L.
75-717, § 303, 52 Stat. 1043.
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(1) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 91, 75th Cong., 1st
Sess. (1937).
(2) Senate Committee on Commerce, S. REP. No. 152, 75th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1937).
(3) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 2139, 75th Cong., 3rd Sess. (1938).
(4) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2716, 75th Cong.,
3rd Sess. (1938).
(5) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 81 (1937), March 9: Amended and passed Senate, p.
2005;
(b) Vol. 83 (1938), June 1: Amended and passed House, p.
7903;*
(c) Vol. 83 (1938), June 10: Senate agrees to conference nport,
p. 8732; *
(d) Vol. 83 (1938), June 13: House agrees to conference report,
pp. 9088-9089. *
1.13b 1940 Reorganization Plan IV, § 12, 54 Stat. 1237.
1.13c 1951 Amendments to Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, October
26,1951, P.L. 82-215, § 2, 65 Stat. 649.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 700, 82nd Cong., 1st Sess. (1951).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 946,
82nd Cong., 1st Sess. (1951).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 97 (1951):
(a) Aug. 1: Amended and passed House, pp. 9333, 9334; *
(b) Oct. 15: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 13128,13131;
(c) Oct. 17: House concurs in Senate amendments, p. 13378.
1.13d 1953 Reorganization Plan I, §§ 5, 8, 67 Stat. 632.
1.13e Food Coloring Amendments of 1960, July 12, I960, P.L. 86-618,
Title I, § 105(b), 74 Stat. 403.
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(1) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 795,
86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 1761, 86th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1960).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 105 (1959), Aug. 24: Amended and passed Senate, p.
16778;*
(b) Vol. 106 (1960), June 25: Amended and passed House, pp.
14373,14377; *
(c) Vol. 106 (1960), June 30: Senate concurs in House amend-
ments, p. 15135. *
1.13f Drug Abuse Control Amendments of 1965, July 15,1965, P.L. 89-74,
§§ 7, 9(d), 79 Stat. 233, 235.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 130, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 337,
89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
(a) March 10: Amended and passed House, pp. 4702-4703; *
(b) June 23: Amended and passed Senate, p.14609; *
(c) July 8: House consurs in Senate amendments, pp. 15977-
15978. *
1.13g Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, LSD Amendments, October 24,
1968, P.L. 90-639, §3, 82 Stat. 1361.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 1546, 90th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1968).
(2) Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, S. REP. No. 1609,
90th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1968).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1958, 90th Cong., 2nd
Sess. (1968).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 114 (1968):
229
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(a) July 12: Amended and passed House, pp. 21032-21040;
(b) Oct. 4: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 29633, 29634;
(c) Oct. 11: House agrees to conference report, pp. 30761, 30762;
(d) Oct. 11: Senate agrees to conference report, pp. 30963-
30965.
1.13h Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act, October 27,
1970, P.L. 91-513, Title II, § 701(b), 84 Stat. 1281.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 91-613, 91st
Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R. REP.
No. 91-1444, (parts 1 & 2), 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1603, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) Jan. 28: Considered and passed Senate, p. 1690; *
(b) Sept. 24: Considered and passed House, p. 33667; *
(c) Oct. 7: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 35496-35497; *
(d) Oct. 14: House agrees to conference report, p. 36655; *
(e) Oct. 14: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 36885. *
1.14 Research and Development Act, Contracts, as amended, 10 U.S.C. §§ 2353,
2354 (1956).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 241(h)]
1.14a Armed Forces Research and Development Act, July 16, 1952, P.L.
82-557, §§ 4, 5, 66 Stat. 725.
(I) House Committee on Armed Services, H.R. REP. No. 548, 82nd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1951).
(2) Senate Committee on Armed Services, S. REP. No. 936, 82nd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1951).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 97 (1951), Aug. 2: Passed House, pp. 9431-9433;
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(b) Vol. 98 (1952), July 3: Amended and passed Senate, pp.
9053-9054;
(c) Vol. 98 (1952), July 4: House concurs in Senate amendments,
pp. 9374-9375.
1.14b Armed Forces Procurement Amendments of 1956, August 10,1956,
P.L. 84-1028, §§ 2353, 2354, 70A Stat. 134.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 970, 84th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1955).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S, REP. No. 2484, 84th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1956).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 101 (1955), Aug. 1: Amended and passed House, pp.
12718-12719;*
(b) Vol. 102 (1956), July 23: Amended and passed Senate, p.
13953;*
(c) Vol. 102 (1956), July 25: House concurs in Senate amend-
ments, p. 14455. *
1.15 Rule Making, Administrative Procedure, as revised, 5 U.S.C. § 553 (1966).
[Referred to in 15 U.S.C. § 1474(a), (b)]
1.15a Rule Making, June 11,1946, P.L. 97-404, § 4, 60 Stat. 238.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 752, 79th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1945).
(2) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 1980, 79th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1946).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 92 (1946):
(a) March 12: Debated, amended and passed Senate, pp. 2151-
2152, 2155, 2157, 2161-2162, 2165;
(b) May 24: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 5645,
5649, 5650-5652, 5656, 5600-5661;
(c) May 27: Senate concurs in the House amendments, p. 5788. *
1.15b Administrative Procedure and Rule Making, September 6,1966, P.L.
89-554, § 553, 80 Stat. 383.
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(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 901, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1380, 89th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1966).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. Ill (1965), Sept. 7: Passed House, p. 22954; *
(b) Vol. 112 (1966), July 25: Amended and passed Senate, p.
17010;*
(c) Vol. 112 (1966), Aug. 11: House concurs in Senate amend-
ments, p. 19007.
1.16 Judicial Review; Relief Pending Review; Scope, as revised, 5 U.S.C =§§ 705,
706(2)(A), (B), (C), (D) (1966).
[Referred to in 15 U.S.C. § 1474(b)(3)(4)]
1.16a Judicial Interim Relief and Review of Agency Acts, June 11,1946,
P.L. 79-404, §10(d), (e), 60 Stat. 243.
(1) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 752, 79th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1945).
(2) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 1980, 79th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1946).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 92 (1946):
(a) March 12: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 2151, 2153,
2158, 2166;
(b) May 24: Debated, amended and passed House, pp. 5454-
5457, 5660, 5666;
(c) May 27: Senate concurs in House amendments, p. 5790. *
1.16b Judicial Interim Relief and Review of Agency Amendments, September
6,1966, P.L. 89-554, §§ 705, 706, 80 Stat. 393.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 901, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 1380, 89th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1966).
(3) Congressional Record:
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(a) Vol. Ill (1965), Sept. 7: Passed House, p. 22954; *
(b) Vol. 112(1966), July 25: Amended and passed Senate, pp.
17010, 17011;*
(c) Vol. 112 (1966), Aug. 11: House concurs in Senate amend-
ments, p. 19077. *
1.17 Per Diem, Travel and Transportation Expenses; Experts and Consultants; In-
dividuals Serving Without Pay, as amended, 5 U.S.C. § 5703 (1966).
[Referred to in 15 U.S.C. § 1475(b)]
(See, "General 1.15a-1.15d(3)(c)" for legislative history)
1.18 Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. § 1254(1)
(1972).
1.18a The Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970, April 3,1970, P.L. 91-
224, § 105(L), 84 Stat. 112.
(1) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 91-127. 91st
Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-351, 91st
Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-940, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 115 (1969), April 16: Amended and passed House, p.
9293; *
(b) Vol. 115 (1969), Oct. 7: Senate debated and amended, pp.
28923-28924, 28987-29008;
(c) Vol. 115 (1969), Oct. 8: Passed Senate, p. 29099; *
(d) Vol. 116 (1970), March 24: Senate agrees to conference
report, p. 4424; *
(e) Vol. 116 (1970), March 25: House agrees to conference
report, p. 9334. *
1.18b Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, October
18,1972, P.L. 92-500, § 104(1), 86 Stat. 822.
(1) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 92-414, 92nd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
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(2) House Committee on Public Works, H.R. REP. No. 92-911, 92nd
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1972).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 92-1465, 92nd Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1972).
(4) Congressional Reocrd:
(a) Vol. 117 (1971), Nov. 2: Considered and passed Senate; *
(b) Vol. 118 (1972), March 27-29: Considered and passed House,
amended; *
(c) Vol. 118 (1972), Oct. 4: House and Senate agreed to con-
ference report; *
(d) Vol. 118 (1972), Oct. 18: Senate and House overrode
veto. *
1.19 Interest on Certain Government Obligation, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 103
(1969).
(See, "General 1.9a-1.9b(4)(d)" for legislative history)
1.20 Amortization of Pollution Control Facilities, as amended, 26 U.S.C. § 169
(1969).
(See, "General 1.4a-1.4a(5)(d)" for legislative history)
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2. Executive Orders
2.1 E.0.11643, Environmental Safeguards on Activities for Animal Damage Con-
trol on Federal Lands, February 9, 1972, 37 Fed. Reg. 2875 (1972).
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3. Regulations
3.1 Regulations for the Enforcement of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act, Envir mmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R, §§ 162.1-
162.125(1971)
3.1a General
§ 162.1 Words and Singular Form
§ 162.2 Terms Defined
§ 162.3 Administration
3.1b
§ 162.4 Labeling Required
§ 162.5 Language to be Used
§ 162.6 Labeling
§ 162.7 Ingredient Statement
§ 162.8 Economic Poisons Highly Toxic to Man
§ 162.9 Warning Statement
§ 162.10 Registration
3.1c Guarantees
§ 162.11 Guarantees of Economic Poison
3.Id Coloration of Economic Poison
§ 162.12 Coloration and Discoloration
3.1e Alteration and Misbranding
§ 162.13 Alteration
§ 162.14 Misbranding
3. If Enforcement
§ 162.15 Enforcement
§162.16 Notice of Judgement
3.1g Temporary Permits
§ 162.17 Limited Shipment for Experimental Purposes
§ 162.18 DDT Products
§ 162.19 RESERVED
§ 162.20 RESERVED
§ 162.21 RESERVED
§ 162.2? RESERVED
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E. Pesticides (Continued)
§ 162.23
§ 162.24
RESERVED
RESERVED
3.1h Declaration of Pest
§ 162.25
3.1i Imports
§ 162.30
§ 162.31
§ 162.32
§ 162.33
§ 162.34
§ 162.35
§ 162.36
3.1j Interpretations
§ 162.100
§ 162.101
§ 162.102
§ 162.103
§ 162.104
§ 162.105
§ 162.106
§ 162.107
§ 162.108
§ 162.109
§ 162.110
§ 162.111
§ 162.113
§ 162.115
§ 162.116
Forms of Plant and Animal Life and Virus Declared
to be Pests
Definitions
Registration
Declaration
Notice of Shipments for Importation
Drawing of Samples of Import Shipments
Bond for Release of Imports Pending Examination
Procedure After Examination
Interpretation as to Applicability of Act and Reg-
ulations to Operations of Pest Control Operators
Interpretation of Terms Included in Definition of
Economic Poison
Interpretation With Respect to Names of Products
Interpretation With Respect to Ingredients and In-
gredient Statement
Interpretation With Respect to Statement of Net
Content
Interpretation of Requirements With Respect to
Directions for Use
RESERVED
Interpretation With Respect to Advertising
Interpretation With Respect to Labels for Large
Containers
Interpretation With Respect to the Guarantee of
an Economic Poison
Interpretation With Respect to the Analyzing and
Testing of Economic Poison
RESERVED
Interpretation With Respect to Liquid and Pressurized
Household Insecticides Acceptable for Generalized
Application (Primarily Non-Deposit Forming)
Interpretation With Respect to Labeling of Weed
Killers Containing 2,4-D, 2,4,5-T, and MCPA
Interpretation With Respect to Warning, Caution,
and Antidote Statements Required to Appear on
Label of Economic Poisons
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E. Pesticides (Continued)
§ 162.117 Interpretation With Respect to Labeling of House-
hold Insecticides Containing Clordane'
§ 162.119 Interpretation Concerning Labeling Claims for
Germicides, Disinfectants, and Sanitizors Recom-
mended for Use in Hard Water Areas
§ 162.120 RESERVED
§ 162.121 Interpretation With Respect to Liquid, Powered
and Pressurized Household Insecticides Acceptable
for Depositing Insecticidal and Chemical Residues
§ 162.122 Interpretation With Respect to Labeling of Sodium
Arsenite or Arsenic Trioxide Products
§ 162.123 Interpretation With Respect to Labeling of Phos-
phorous Paste Products
§ 162.124 Interpretation With Respect to the Term "Germ
Proof" and Related Germs Used in Labeling of
Economic Poisons
3.2 Certification of usefulness of Pesticide Chemicals, Environmental Protection
Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 163.1-163.12(1971)
§163.1 Words in a Singular Form
§ 163.2 Definitions
§ 163.3 Administration
§ 163.4 Filing of Requests for Certification
§ 163.5 Material in Support of the Request for Certification
§ 163.6 Certification Limited to Economic Poison Uses
§ 163.7 Factors Considered in Determining Usefulness
§ 163.8 Basis for Determination of Usefulness
§ 163.9 Proposed Certification; Notice; Request for Hearings
§ 163.10 Withdrawal of Request for Certification Pending
Clarification or Completion
§ 163.11 Registration Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act
§ 163.12 Opinion as to Residue
3.3 Rules of Practice Governing Hearings, Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungi-
cide, and Rodenticide Act, Arising from Fefusals to Register, Cancellations,
Registrations, Changes of Classifications, Suspensions of Registrations and
Other Hearings Called Pursant to Section 6 of the Act, Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 164.1-164.123 (1973)
3.3a General - Subpart A
§ 164.1 Number of Words
§ 164.2 Definitions
§ 164.3 Scope and Applicability of This Part
§ 164.4 Arrangements for Examining Agency Records,
Transcripts, Orders, and Decisions
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E. Pesticides (Continued)
§ 164.5 Filing and Service
§ 164.6 Time
§ 164.7 Ex parte Discussion of Proceeding
§ 164.8 Publication
3.3b General Rules of Practive Concerning Procedures (Other Than Ex-
pedited Hearings) - Subpart B
COMMENCEMENT OF PROCEEDING
§ 164.20 Commencement of Proceeding
§ 164.21 Contents of a Denial of Registration, Notice of In-
tent to Cancel a Registration, or Notice of Intent
to Change a Classification
§ 164.22 Contents of Document Setting Forth Objection
§ 164.23 Contents of the Statement of issues to Accompanying
Notice of Intent to Hold a Hearing
§ 164.24 Response to the Administrator's Notice of Intention
to Hold a Hearing
§ 164.25 Filing Copies of Notification of Intent to Cancel
Registration or Change Classification or Refusal
to Register, and Statement of Issues.
APPEARANCES, INTERVENTION, AND CONSOLIDATION
§ 164.30 Appearances
§ 164.31 Intervention
§ 164.32 Consolidation
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE
§ 164.40 Qualifications and Duties of Administrative Law
Judge
PREHEARING PROCEDURES AND DISCOVERY
§ 164.50 Prehearing Conference and Primary Discovery
§ 164.53 Other Discovery
MOTIONS
§ 164.60 Motions
SUBPOENAS AND WITNESS FEES
§ 164.70 Subpoenas
§ 164.71 Fees of Witnesses
THE HEARINGS
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E. Pesticides (Continued)
§ 164.80 Order of Proceeding and Burden of Proof
§ 164.81 Evidence
§ 164.82 Transcripts
§ 164.90 Initial Decision
§ 164.91 Accelerated Decision
APPEALS
§ 164.100 Appeals from or Review of Interlocutory Orders or
Rulings
§ 164.101 Appeals From or Review of Initial Decisions
§ 164.102 Appeals From Accelerated Decisions
§ 164.103 Final Decision or Order on Appeal or Review
§ 164.110 Motion for Reopening Hearings; For Rehearing;
For Reargument of any Proceeding; or For Reconsid-
eration of Order
3.3c General Rules of practice for Expedited Hearings - Subpart C
§ 164.120 Notification
§ 164.121 Expedited Hearing
§ 164.122 Final Order and Order of Suspension
§ 164.123 Emergency Order
AUTHORITY:
Sec. 6 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as
amended, 38 Fed. Reg. 8670.
3.4 Exemption of Federal and State Agencies for Use of Pesticides Under Emer-
gency Conditions, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 166.1-
166.11 (1973)
§ 166.1 General
§ 166.2 Types of Exemptions
§ 166.3 Application for Specific Exemption
§ 166.4 Application for Quarantine - Public Health Exemption
§ 166.5 Procedure to be Followed Upon Approval of a Spe-
cific Exemption
§ 166.6 Procedure to be Followed After Application of a Pest-
icide Pursuant to a Quarantine - Public Health Exemp-
tion
§ 166.7 Withdrawal of a Specific or Quarantine - Public Health
Exemption
§ 166.8 Crises Exemptions - Procedures to be Followed
§ 166.9 Withdrawal of the Crisis Exemption
§ 166.10 Publication
§ 166.11 Exemption from Penalty Provisions
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E. Pesticides (Continued)
3.5 Registration of Pesticide - Producing Establishments, Submission of Pesticides
Reports, and Labeling, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 167.1-
167.5 (1973)
§ 167.1 Definitions
§ 167.2 Registration Procedures
§ 167.3 Duration of Registration
§ 167.4 Labeling Requirements
§ 167.5 Pesticides Reports
3.6 Rules of Practice Governing Proceedings Conducted in the Assessment of Civil
Penalties Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, En-
vironmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§ 168.01-168.55 (1973)
3.6a In General - Subpart A
§ 168.01 Scope of These Rules, Applicability of the Federal
Rules of Civil Procedure
§ 168.02 Use of Number
§ 168.03 Definitions
§ 168.04 Filing and Service
§ 168.05 Time
§ 168.06 Ex parte Discussion of Proceeding
§ 168.07 Arrangements for Examining Agency Records, Trans-
cripts, and Orders
3.6b Parties and Appearances - Subpart B
§ 168.20 Appearances
§ 168.21 Intervention
§ 168.22 Consolidation and Severance
§ 168.23 Fees of Witnesses
3.6c Preheating Procedures
§ 168.30 Issuance of Complaint
§ 168.31 Contents of the Complaint
§ 168.32 Motions
§ 168.33 Answer to the Complaint
§ 168.34 Failure to Answer the Complaint
§ 168.35 Informal Settlement and Consent Agreement
§ 168.36 Prehearing Conference
3.6d Hearing Procedure
§ 168.40 Scheduling the Hearing
§ 168.41 Duties and Powers of Administrative Law Judge
§ 168.42 Failure to Appear
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E. Pesticides (Continued)
§ 168.43 Filing and Certification of Transcripts
§ 168.44 Evidence
§ 168.45 Objections and Offers of Proof
§ 168.46 Burden of Presentation and Burden of Persuasion
§ 168.47 Appeal From or Review of Interlocutory Orders and
Rulings
§ 168.48 Filings of Briefs and Proposed Finds of Fact Con-
clusions of Law and Proposed Order
3.6e Post Hearing Procedures - Subpart E
§ 168.50 Initial Decision
§ 168.51 Appeal From or Review of Initial Decisions
§ 168.52 Denial of Appeal
§ 168.53 Final Order
§ 168.54 Motion to Reopen Hearings; to Rehear or Reargue
any Proceedings; or to Reconsider a Final Order
§ 168.55 Procedure for Disposition of Motions
3.7 Tolerances and Exemptions From Tolerances for Pesticide Chemicals In or On
Raw Agricultural Commodity, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§ 180.1-180.1027 (1973)
3.7a Definitions and Interpretative Regulations - Subpart A
§ 180.1 Definitions and Interpretations
§ 180.2 Pesticide Chemicals Considered Safe
§ 180.3 Tolerances for Related Pesticide Chemicals
§ 180.4 Certification of Usefulness and Residue Estimate
§ 180.5 Zero Tolerances
§ 180.6 Pesticide Tolerances Regarding Milk, Eggs, Meat, and/
or Poultry; Statement of Policy
Procedural Regulations - Subpart B
§ 180.7 Petitions Proposing Tolerances or Exemptions for
Pesticide Residues in or on Raw Agricultural Com-
modities
§ 180.8 Withdrawal of Petitions Without Prejudice
§ 180.9 Substantive Amendments to Petitions
ADVISORY COMMITTEES
§ 180.10 Referral of Petition to Advisory Committee
§ 180.11 Appointment of Advisory Committee
§ 180.12 Procedure for Advisory Committee
PROCEDURE FOR FILING OBJECTIONS AND HOLDING A PUBLIC
HEARING
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E. Pesticides (Continued)
§ 180.13 Objections to Regulations and Requests for Hearings
§ 180.14 Public Hearing; Notice
§ 180.15 Presiding Officer
§ 180.16 Parties; Burden of Proof; Appearances
§ 180.17 Prehearing and Other Conferences
§ 180.18 Submission of Documentary Evidence in Advance
§ 180.19 Excerpts from Documentary Evidence
§ 180.20 Submission and Receipt of Evidence
§ 180.21 Transcript of the Testimony
§ 180.22 Oral and Written Arguments
§ 180.23 Indexing of Record
§ 180.24 Certification of Record
§ 180.25 Filing the Record of the Hearing
§ 180.26 Copies of the Record of the Hearing
§ 180.27 Proposed Order
§ 180.28 Final Order
ADOPTION OF TOLERANCE ON INITIATIVE OF COMMISSIONER
OR ON REQUEST OF INTERESTED PERSONS; JUDICAL REVIEW;
TEMPORARY TOLERANCES; AMENDMENT AND REPEAL OF
TOLERANCES; FEES
§ 180.29 Adoption of Tolerance on Initiative of Commissioner
or on Request of an Interested Person
§ 180.30 Judicial Review
§ 180.31 Temporary Tolerances
§ 180.32 Procedure for Amending and Repealing Tolerances
or Exemptions From Tolerances
§ 180.33 Fees
§ 180.34 Tests on the Amount of Residue Remaining
§ 180.35 Tests for Potentiation
3.7b Specific Tolerances - Subpart C
§ 180.101 Specific Tolerances; General Provisions
§ 180.102 Sesone; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.103 Captan; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.104 Heptachlor and Heptachlor Epoxide; Tolerances For
Residues
§ 180.105 Demeton; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.106 Diuron; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.107 Aramite; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.108 RESERVED
§ 180.109 Ethyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.110 Maneb; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.111 Malathion; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.112 Sulphenone (p-chlorophenyl phenyl sulfone); Tol-
erances for Residues
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E. Pesticides (Continued)
§ 180.113 Allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I); Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.114 Gerbam; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.115 Zineb; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.116 Ziram; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.117 S-Ethy 1 dipropyIthiocarbamate; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.118 Dichlone; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.119 EPN; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.120 Methoxychlor; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.121 Parathion or its Methyl Homolog; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.122 Chlordane; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.123 Inorganic Bromides Resulting from Fumigation With
Methyl Bromide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.124 Glyodin; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.125 Calcium Cyanide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.126 Inorganic Bromides Resulting From Soil Treatment
With Ethylene Dibromide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.126a Inorganic Bromide residues in Peanut Hay and Pea-
nut Hulls; Statement of Policy
§ 180.127 Piperonly Butoxide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.128 Pyrenthrins; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.129 o-Phenylphenol and its Sodium Salt; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.130 Hydrogen Cyanide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.131 Endrin; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.132 Thiram; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.133 Lindane; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.134 Ovex; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.135 Aldrin; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.136 Basic Copper Carbonate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.137 Dieldrin; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.138 Toxaphene; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.139 1,1 Dichloro-2,2-bix (p-ethylphenyl) ethane; Tol-
erances for Residues
§ 180.140 BHC; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.141 Biphenyl; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.142 2,4-D; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.143 Dipropyl Isocinchomeronate; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.144 Tricyclohexyltin Hydroxide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.145 Flourine Compounds; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.146 Inorganic Bromides or Total Combined Bromide Re-
sulting From Fumigation With Ethylene Dibromide;
Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.147 DDT; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.147a DDT Residues in Corn Forage, Corn Fodder, Corn
Silage, Corn Stover, and Sweet Corn Cannery Waste;
Statement of Policy and Interpretation
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E. Pesticides (Continued)
§ 180.147b DDT Residues in Apple Pomace
§ 180.147c DDT and its Related Degradation Products in Milk
§ 180.148 S-Naphthoxyacetic Acid; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.149 Mineral Oil; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.150 Dalapon; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.151 Ethylene Oxide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.152 Sodium Dimethyldithiocarbamate; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.153 Tolerances for Residues of 0,0-Diethyl 0-(2-Isopropyl-
4-Methyl-6-Pyrimidinyl)Phosphorothiolate
§ 180.154 0,0-Dimethyl S-[4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3 (4H)
yimethyl] Phosphorodithioate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.155 a-Naphthaleneacetic Acid; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.156 Carbophenothion; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.157 l-Methoxycarbonyl-l-Propen-2-yI dimethyl-phos-
phate and its Beta Isomer; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.158 2,4 - Dichloro-6-o-chloroanilino-s-triazine; Tolerances
for Residues
§ 180.159 Sodium Dehydroacetate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.160 Mercaptobenzothiazole; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.161 Manganous Dimethyldithiocarbamate; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.162 Tetralodoethylene; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.163 1,1-Bis (p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol; Tol-
erances for Residues
§ 180.164 Terpene Poly chlorinates; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.165 2,4-D Sodium Salt; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.166 Schradan; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.167 Nicotine-containing Compounds; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.167a Nicotine; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.168 Chlorbenside; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.169 Carbaryl; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.170 0,0,0',0' -Tetramethyl 0,0' -thiodi-p-phenylene
Phosphorothioate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.171 Dioxathion; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.172 Diodine; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.173 Ethion; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.174 Tetradifon; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.175 Maleic Hydrazide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.176 Coordination Product of Zinc Ion and Maneb; Tol-
erances for Residues
§ 180.177 Ronnel; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.178 Ethoxyquin; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.179 Tartar Emetic; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.180 Orthoarsenic Acid
§ 180.181 CIPC; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.182 Endosulfan; Tolerances for Residues
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E. Pesticides (Continued)
§ 180.183 0,0-Diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio) ethyl] Phosphorodithio-
ate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.184 Linuron; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.185 Dimethyl 2,3,5,6-tetrachloroterephthalate; Tolerances
for Residues
§ 180.186 Tributylphosphorotrithioite; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.187 TDE (or ODD); Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.188 Ammonium Sulfamate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.189 Coumaphos; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.190 Diphenylamine; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.191 Folpet; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.192 Calcium Arsenate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.193 Copper Arsenate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.194 Lead Arsenate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.195 Magnesium Arsenate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.196 Sodium Arsenate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.197 Inorganic Bromides Resulting From Soil Treatment
With l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.198 Dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl) Phosphonate;
Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.199 Inorganic Bromides Resulting From Soil Treatment
With Combinations of Chloropicrin, Methyl Bromide,
and Propargyl Bromide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.200 2,6-Dichloro-4-nitroaniline; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.201 Chlorosulfamic Acid; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.202 p-Chlorophenoxyacetic Acid; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.203 2,3,5,6 - Tetrachloronitrobenzene; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.204 Dimethoate Including its Oxygen Analog; Tolerances
for Residues
§ 180.205 Paraquat; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.206 Phorate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.207 Trifluralin; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.208 N-Butyl-N-ethyl-a,a,a-triflouro -2,6-dinitro-p-toluidine;
Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.209 Terbacil; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.210 Bromacil; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.211 2 - Chloro-N-isopropylacetanilide; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.212 S-Ethyl Cyclohexylethylthiocarbamate; Tolerances
for Residues
§ 180.213 Simazine; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.214 Fenthion; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.215 Naled; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.216 Chloroxuron; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.217 Ammoniates of [ethylenebis-(dithiocarbamato)]
Zinc and Ethylenebis [dithiocarbamic acid] Bimolec-
ular and trimolecular cyclic anhydrosulfides and
disulfides; Tolerances for Residues
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E. Pesticides (Continued)
§ 180.218 Isopropyl 4,4' -dichlorobeniziate; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.219 2,3,5-Triiodobenzoic Acid; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.220 Atrazine; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.221 O-Ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate; Toler-
ances for Residues
§ 180.222 2,4-Bis (isopropylamino)-6-methylthio-s-triazine;
Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.223 2,4-Dichlorophenyl p-nitrophenyl ether; Tolerances
for Residues
§ 180.224 Gibberellic acid; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.225 Alumiunm Phosphide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.226 Diquat; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.227 Dicamba; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.228 S-Ethyl Hexahydro-lH-azepine-1-carbothioate; Tol-
erances for Residues
§ 180.229 Fluometuron; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.230 Dipeenamid; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.231 Dichlobenil; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.232 S-Ethyl diisobutylthiocarbamate; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.223 0,0-Dimethyl O-p-(dimethylsulfamoyl) phenyl phos-
phorothioate Including its Oxygen Analog; Toleran-
ces for Residues
§ 180.234 0,0-Diethyl 0-[p(methylsulfinyl) pahnyl] phosphoro-
thloate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.235 2,2-Dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate; Tolerances
for Residues
§ 180.236 Triphenyltin hydroxide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.237 4-(Methylsulfonyl)- 2,6, -dinitro-N,N-dipropylaniline;
Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.238 S-Prophyl butylethyIthiocarbamate; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.239 Phosphamidon; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.240 S-Propyl dipropylthiocarbamate; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.241 S-(0,0-Diisopropylphosphorodithioate) of N-(2-
mercaptoethyl) benzensulfonamide; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.242 Thiabendazole; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.243 2-Chloro-4,6-bix(isopropylamino)-striazine; Toler-
ances for Residues
§ 180.244 Basic zinc sulfate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.245 Streptomycin; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.246 Succinic acid 2,2-dimethylhydrazide; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.247 2-Chloroallyl diethyldithiocarbamate; Tolerances for
Residues
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E. Pesticides (Continued)
§ 180.248 Neodecanoic acid; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.249 Alachlor; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.250 3-(p-Bromophenyl)-l-methoxy-l-methylurea; Tol-
erances for Residues
§ 180.251 Dodecachlorooctahydro-l,3,4-metheno-2H-cyclobuta
[cd] pentalene; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.252 2-Chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl) vinly dimethyl
phosphate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.253 Methomyl; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.254 Carbofuran; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.255 m-(l-Methylbutyl) pehnyl methylcarbamate and m-
(lethylpropyl) phenyl methylcarbamate; Tolerances
for Residues
§ 180.256 p-Chlorophenyl - 2,4,5-trichlorophenyl sulfide; Tol-
erances for Residues
§ 180.257 Chloroneb; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.258 2-Ethylamino-4-isopropylamino-6-methylthio-s-
triazine; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.259 Propargite; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.260 Norea; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.261 N-(Mercaptomethyl)phthalimide S-(0,0-dimethyl
phosphorodithioate) and its oxygen analog; Tolerances
for Residues
§ 180.262 0-Ethyl S,S,-dipropylphosphorodithioate; Tolerances
for Residues
§ 180.263 Phosalone; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.264 0,0-DiethylO-2-pyrazinylphosphorothioateandits
oxygen analog; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.265 2-tert-Butylamino-4-ethylamino-6-methylthio-s-triazine;
Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.266 Amiben; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.267 cis - N-[(l,l,2,2-Tetrachloroethyl)thio] -4-cyclohex-
ene-l,2-dicarboximide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.268 Barban; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.269 Aldicarb; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.270 Benzadox; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.271 Boron; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.272 S,S,S-Tributyl phosphorotrithioate; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.273 Trichlorobenzyl chloride; Tolerances for Residues.
§ 180.274 3',4' -Dichloro-propionanilide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.275 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloroisophtalonitrile; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.276 Formetanate hydrochloride; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180. 277 S-2,3-Dichloroallyl diisopropylthiocarbonate; Tol-
erances for Residues
§ 180.278 Rhenmendipham; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.279 3-(4-Bromo-3-chlorophenyl)-l-methoxy-l-methylurea;
Tolerances for Residues
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§ 180.280 Dimethyl phosphate of -a-methyl-benzyl 3-hydroxy-
cis-crotinate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.281 Dinoseb; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.282 2-Chloro-N,N-diallylacetamide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.283 2,3,6-Trichlorophenylacetic acid; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.284 Zinc phrophide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.285 Chlordimeform; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.286 l-Chloro-2-nitropropane; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.287 Decachloroactahydro-l,3,4-metheno-2H-cyclobuta
[cd] pentalen-2-one; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.288 2-(Thiocyanomethylthio) benzothiazole; Tolerances
for Residues
§ 180.289 Methanearsonic acid; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.290 Flourodifen; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.291 Pentachloronitrobenzene; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.292 4-Amino-3,5,6-trichlorapicolinic acid; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.293 Endothall; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.294 Benomyl; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.295 4-tert-Butyl-2-chlorophenyl methyl methylphos-
phoromidate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.296 Dimethyl phosphate of 3-hydroxy-N-methyl-cis-
crotonamide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.297 N-1-Naphthyl phthalamic acid; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.298 0,0-Dimethyl phosphorodi-thioate, S-ester with 4-
(mercaptomethyl)-2-methoxy; A2 -1,3,4-thiadiazolin-
5-one; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.299 Dimethyl phosphate of 3-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyl-
cis-crotonamide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.300 Ethephon; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.301 Carboxin; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.302 Hexachlorophene; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.303 Acetic acid; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.304 Oryzalin; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.305 3,4,5-Trimethyl methyl carbamate and 2,3,5- tri-
methylcarbamate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.306 Cyprazine; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.307 2-[[4-Chloro-6-(ethylamino)-s-triazin-2yl]amino]-
2 methylpropionitrile; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.308 0,0-Diethyl 0-(2-diethyIamino-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate and its oxygen analog; Tolerances
for Residues
§ 180.309 a-Naphthaleneacetamide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.310 Sodium trichloroacetate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.311 Cacodylie acid; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.312 4-Aminopyridine; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.313 Isopropalin; Tolerances for Residues
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§ 180.314 S-2,3,3-Trichloroallyl dusopropylthio-carbamate;
Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.315 0,S-Dimethyl phosphoramidothioate; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.316 Pyrazon; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.317 3,5-Dichloro-N-(l,l, dimethyl-2-propynyl) benzamide;
Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.318 4-(2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxy) butyric acid; Toleran-
ces for Residues
§ 180.319 Interim Tolerances
§ 180.319a BHC; Interim Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.320 Isobuytric acid; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.321 sec-Buthylamine; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.322 2-Chloro-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl) vinyl diethyl phos-
phate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.323 2(sec-Butylamino)-4-ethyl-amino-6-methoxy-s-triazine;
Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.324 Bromoxymil; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.325 2-(m-Chlorophenoxy - propionic acid; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.326 Dialifor; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.327 N2N2-Diethyl-2,4-dinitro-6-trifluoromethyl-l-l,3-
phenylene-diamine; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.328 2-20(a-Naphthoxy)-N,N-diethylpropionamide; Tol-
erances for Residues
§ 180.329 2-Ethylthio-4,6 bix(isopropylamine)-s-triazine; Tol-
erances for Residues
§ 180.330 S-[2-Ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothi-
oate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.331 4-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy) butyric acid; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.332 4-Amino-6-tert-butyl 3-(Methylthio)-as-triazine-5-
(4H)-one; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.333 2-tert-Butylamino-4-chloro-6-ethylamino-s-triazine;
Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.334 Potassium arsenite; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.335 Sodium arsenite; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.336 Cycloheximide; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.339 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid; Tolerances for
Residues
§ 180.341 2,4-Dinitro-6-octyphenyl crotonate and 2,6-dinitro-
4 octylphenyl crotonate; Tolerances for Residues
§ 180.343 Ethiolate; Tolerances for Residues
3.7c Exemptions from Tolerances - Subpart D
§ 180.1001 Exemptions From the Requirement of a Tolerance
§ 180.1002 Allethrin (ally homolog of cinerin I); ethylene di-
bromide; Exemption From the Requirement of a
Tolerance
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§ 180.1003 Ammonia; Exemption From the Requirement of a
Tolerance
§ 180.1004 Carbon Bisulfide; Exemption From the Requirement
of a Tolerance
§ 180.1005 Carbon tetrachloride; Exemption From the Require-
ment of a Tolerance
§ 180.1006 Organic Bromide Residues; Exemption From the Re-
quirement of a Tolerance
§ 180.1007 Ethylene dichloride; Exemption From the Require-
ment of a Tolerance
§ 180.1008 Chloropicrin; Exemption From the Requirement of
a Tolerance
§ 180.1009 Chloroform; Exemption From the Requirement of
a Tolerance
§ 180.1011 Viable Spores of the Microorganism Bacillus thur-
ingiensis Berliner; Exemption From the Requirement
of a Tolerance
§ 180.1012 1,1,1-Trichloroethane; Exemption From the Require-
ment of a Tolerance
§ 180.1013 Sulfur Dioxide From Use in Fumigants for Stored
Grains; Exemption From the Requirement of a Tol-
erance
§ 180.1014 Pentane; Exemption From the Requirement of a
Tolerance
§ 180.1016 Ethylene; Exemption From the Requirement of a
Tolerance
§ 180.1017 Diatomaceous earth; Exemption From the Require-
ment of a Tolerance
§ 180.1018 Ammonium nitrate; Exemption From the Require-
ment of a Tolerance
§ 180.1019 Sulfuric acid; Exemption From the Requirement
of a Tolerance
§ 180.1020 Sodium chlorate; Exemption From the Requirement
of a Tolerance
§ 180.1025 Xylene; Exemption From the Requirement of a
Tolerance
§ 180.1026 N,N-Diallyl dichloroacetamide; Exemption From the
Requirement of a Tolerance
§ 180.1027 Nuclear polyhedrosis virus of Heliothis zea; Exemp-
tion From the Requirement of a Tolerance
3.8 Agricultural Aircraft Operations, Federal Aviation Administration, 14 C.F.R.
§§ 137.1-137.77 (1968)
3.8a General - Subpart A
§ 137.1
§ 137.3
Applicability
Definition of Terms
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3.8b Certification Rules - Subpart B
§ 137.11 Certification Required
§ 137.15 Application for Certificate
§ 137.17 Amendment of Certificate
§ 137.19 Certification Requirements
§ 137.21 Duration of Certificate
3.8c Operating Rules - Subpart C
§ 137.29 General
§ 137.31 Aircraft Requirements
§ 137.33 Carrying of Certificate
§ 137.35 Limitation on Private Agricultural Aircraft Operator
§ 137.37 Manner of Dispensing
§ 137.39 Economic Poison Dispensing
§ 137.41 Personnel
§ 137.43 Airport Traffic Areas and Control Zones
§ 137.45 Non-Observance of Airport Traffic Pattern
§ 137.47 Operation Without Position Lights
§ 137.48 Operation Over Other Than Congested Areas
§ 137.51 Operation Over Congested Areas; General
§ 137.53 Operation Over Congested Areas; Pilots and Aircraft
§ 137.55 Business Name: Commercial Agricultural Aircraft
Operator
§137.57 Availability of Certificate
§ 137.59 Inspection Authority
3.8d Records and Reports - Subpart D
§ 137.71 Records: Commercial Agricultural Aircraft
Operator
§137.75 Change of Address
§ 137.77 Termination of Operations
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4. Guidelines and Reports
4.1 Interdepartmental Agreements
4. la Interdepartmental Agreement for Protection of Public Health and
Quality of Environment Between Departments of Agriculture, In-
terior, and Health, Education, and Welfare concerning Economic
Poisons, March 3,1970, 35 Fed. Reg. 4014 (1970).
4.1b Agreement Between Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, December 22, 1971,
36 Fed. Reg. 24234.
4.1c Interagency Agreement Between the Department of Health, Education,
and Welfare and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for Joint
Participation in the National Center for Toxicological Research, April
1,1971.
4.1d Memorandum of Agreement Between the United States Environmental
Protection Agency and the United States Department of Agriculture,
June 14, 1972.
4.2 Selected Reports
4.2a The President's Science Advisory Committee Report on Pesticides, May
14,1963.
4.2b Deficiencies in Administration of Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act, House Committee on Government Operations, H.R.
REP. No. 91-637, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. (1969).
4.2c Report on 2,4,5-T, A Report of the Panel on Herbicides of the President's
Science Advisory Committee, March 1971.
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F. RADIATION-CURRENT LAWS LISTING
1. Statutes
1.1 1954 Atomic Energy Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 2013(d), 2021, 2051,
2073(b), (e), 2092, 2093, 2099, 2111, 2112, 2132, 2133, 2134, 2139,
2153, 2201, 2210 (1970).
1.2 Public Health Service Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 203, 215, 241, 242b,
242c, 242d, 242f, 242i, 242j, 243, 244, 244a, 245, 246, 247 (1973).
1.3 Public Contracts, Advertisements for Proposals for Purchases and Contracts
for Supplies or Services for Government Departments; Application to Gov-
ernment Sales and Contracts to Sell and to Government Corporations, as
amended, 41 U.S.C. § 5 (1958).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 242c(e)]
1.4 Research and Development Act, Contracts, as amended, 10 U.S.C. § §2353,
2354 (1956).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 241(h)]
1.5 International Health Research Act, 22 U.S.C. § 2101 (1960).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 242f(a)]
1.6 Per Diem, Travel and Transportation Expenses; Experts and Consultants;
Individuals Serving Without Pay, as amended, 5 U.S.C. § 5703 (1966).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 242f(b)(5), (6)]
1.7 The Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 3254f (1970).
1.8 National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 4332(2)(c), 4344(5)
(1970).
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1. Statutes and Legislative History
1.1 1954 Atomic Energy Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 2013(d), 2021, 2051,
2073(b), (e), 2092, 2093, 2099, 2111, 2112, 2132, 2133, 2134, 2139, 2153,
2201, 2210 (1970).
l.la Atomic Energy Act of 1946, August 1, 1946, P.L. 79-585, §§ 1, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,12,18, 60 Stat. 755-756, 758-766, 770-771, 774.
(1) Senate Special Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 1211,
79th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1946).
(2) House Committee on Military Affairs, H.R. REP. No. 2478,
79th Cong. 2nd Sess. (1946).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2670, 79th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1946).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 93 (1946):
(a) June 1: Passed Senate, pp. 6082-6085, 6087-6088,
6094-6098;
(b) July 16: House disagrees to Senate bill, pp. 9140-9141;
(c) July 17, 18,19, 20: House debates and amends Senate
bill, pp. 9253-9254, 9256, 9263-9270, 9272-9275, 9343-
9346, 9355-9367, 9381-9386, 9464-9470, 9552-9662;
(d) July 22: Senate disagrees with House bill, asks for con-
ference, p. 9611;
(e) July 26: House agrees to conference report, pp. 10192-
10199;
(f) July 26: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 10168.
l.lb Atomic Energy Act of 1954, August 30, 1954, P.L. 83-703, §§1,
2, 31, 53, 62, 69, 81, 102,103, 104,109,123, 161, 68 Stat. 921,
927, 930, 948.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 2181, 83rd
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1954).
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(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 1699, 83rd
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1954).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2639, 83rd Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1954).
(4) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2666, 83rd Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1954).
(5) Congressional Record, Vol. 100 (1954):
(a) July 23, 26: Debated, passed House, pp. 11655-11656,
11683,11688-11691,11698-11699, 11712-11715,
11730-11731,12025;
(b) July 13-27: Debated, amended, passed Senate, pp. 10368-
10370, 10484-10485,10563-10565, 10800-10801, 10804-
10806, 10837-10842,11527, 11553-11554,11568,
11826, 12132, 12174,12242;
(c) Aug. 9: House agrees to conference report, pp. 13780-
13787;
(d) Aug. 13: Senate rejects conference report, pp. 14338,
14340-14341,14343-14347, 14349-14350,14352-14353,
14355-14356;
(e) Aug. 16, 17: Senate and House agree to conference
report, respectively, pp. 14603-14606,14867-14873.
l.lc Amendments to Atomic Energy Act of 1954, July 14,1956, P.L.
84-722, 70 Stat. 553.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 2431,
84th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1956).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 2384, 84th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1956).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 102 (1956):
(a) June 26: Passed House, pp. 11004-11005;
(b) July 3: Passed Senate, p. 11719.
l.ld 1956 Amendments to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, August 6,
1956, P.L. 84-1006, §§ 2, 3,12,13, 70 Stat. 1069,1071.
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F. Radiation (Continued)
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 2530, 84th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1956).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 2695,
84th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1956).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 102 (1956):
(a) July 18: Passed Senate, p. 13255;
(b) July 26: Passed House, pp. 14888-14891.
l.le 1957 Amendments to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, August 21,
1957, P.L. 85-162, Title II, §§ 201, 204, 71 Stat. 410.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 978, 85th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1957).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy S. REP. No. 791, 85th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1957).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1204, 85th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1957).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 103 (1957):
(a) Aug. 9: Amended and passed House, p. 14261; *
(b) Aug. 16: Amended and passed Senate, pp. 15056,
15057;
(c) Aug. 20: Conference report submitted to Senate and
agreed to, p. 15316;
(d) Aug. 20: Conference report submitted in House and
agreed to, p. 15392.
l.lf Amendments to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, September 2,
1957, P.L. 85-256, §§ 2, 4, 71 Stat. 576.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy S. REP. No. 296, 85th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1957).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 435, 85th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1957).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 103 (1957):
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F. Radiation (Continued)
(a) July 1: Passed House, p. 10725;
(b) Aug. 16: Passed Senate, p. 15059; *
(c) Aug. 19: House concurred in Senate Amendment, p.
15183. *
l.lg Amendments to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended,
September 4,1957, P.L. 85-287, § 4, 71 Stat. 613.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 977, 85th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1957).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy S. REP. No. 790, 85th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1957).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 103 (1957):
(a) Aug. 26: Passed House, p. 15969;
(b) Aug. 29: Passed Senate, p. 16496. *
l.lh Amendments to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, July 2,
1958, P.L. 85-479, §§ 3, 4, 72 Stat. 277.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 1849,
85th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy S. REP. No. 1654, 85th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2051, 85th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1958).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 104 (1958):
(a) June 19: Debated and passed House, pp. 11779,11781-
11782, 11784;
(b) June 23: Amended and passed Senate pp. 11926-11928;
(c) June 27: Conference report submitted in House and
agreed to, p. 12560; *
(d) June 30; Conference report submitted to Senate and
agreed to, p. 12587. *
l.li Government Employees Training Act, July 7,1958, P.L. 85-507,
§ 21(b)(l), 72 Stat. 337.
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(1) Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, S. REP. No. 213,
85th Cong., 1st Sess. (1957).
(2) Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, H.R. REP. No.
1951, 85th Cong.. 2nd Sess. (1958).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 103 (1957), April 12: Objected to, amended and
passed Senate, pp. 5580-5581, 5607;
(b) Vol. 104 (1958), June 26: Amended and passed House,
p. 12384;
(c) Vol. 104 (1958), June 27: Senate concurs with House
amendments, p. 12464. *
l.lj Amendment to Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, August 8,
1958, P.L. 85-602, §§2, 2131, 72 Stat. 525.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 1883, 85th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 2253,
85th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 104 (1958):
(a) July 28: Passed Senate, p. 15233;
(b) July 29: Passed House, p. 15459.
l.lk Amendments to Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, August 19,
1958, P.L. 85-681, §§ 2, 4, 6, 7, 72 Stat. 632.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 2272,
85th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 1944, 85th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol 104 (1958):
(a) July 29: Passed House, p. 15488;
(b) Aug. 5: Passed Senate, p. 16189. *
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1.11 Amendments to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended,
August 23,1958, P.L. 85-744, 72 Stat. 827.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 2250,
85th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 1882, 85th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1958).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2585, 85th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1958).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 104'(1958):
(a) July 29: Passed House, p. 15457; *
(b) Aug. 5: Amended and passed Senate, p. 16188;
(c) Aug. 14: Conference report submitted in House and
agreed to, p. 17641;*
(d) Aug. 14: Conference report submitted in Senate and
agreed to, p. 17669. *
l.lm Amendments to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended,
September 21,1959, P.L. 86-300, § 1, 73 Stat. 574.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 871, 86th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 1124,
86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 105 (1959):
(a) Sept. 9: Passed Senate, p. 18732; *
(b) Sept. 11: Passed House, p. 19169. *
l.ln Amendments to Atomic Energy Act of 1954, September 23, 1959,
P.L. 86-373, § 1, 73 Stat. 688.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 8. REP. No. 870, 86th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 1125,
86th Cong., 1st Sess. (1959).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 105 (1959):
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F Radiation (Continued)
(a) Sept. 11: Passed Senate, pp. 19042-19046;
(b) Sept. 11: Passed House, pp. 19169-19170.
l.lo Amendments to Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, September
6, 1961, P.L. 87-206, §§ 13,14, 75 Stat. 478.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 963, 87th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 746, 87th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 107 (1961):
(a) Aug. 22: Passe^ House, p. 16611; *
(b) Aug. 24: Passed Senate, p. 16957. *
l.lp To Amend the Tariff Act of 1930, and Certain Related Laws,
May 24,1962, P.L. 87-456, Title III, § 303(c), 76 Stat. 78.
(1) House Committee on Ways and Means, H.R. REP. No. 1415,
87th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1962).
(2) Senate Committee on Finance, S. REP. No. 1317, 87th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1962).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 108 (1968):
(a) March 14: Passed House, p. 4067; *
(b) April 17: Amended and passed Senate, p. 6794; *
(c) May 9: House concurs with Senate amendment,
p. 8010. *
l.lq To Amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, August 29,
1962, P.L. 87-615, §§ 6, 7, 9, 12, 76 Stat. 410.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 1677, 87th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1962).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 1966,
87th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1962).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 108 (1962):
(a) Aug. 7: Passed Senate, p. 15746;
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(b) Aug. 15: Passed House, p. 16551. *
l.lr To Adjust Postal Rates, October 11,1962, P.L. 87-793, § 1001(g),
76 Stat. 864.
(1) House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, H.R. REP.
No. 1155, 87th Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(2) Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, S. REP.
No. 2120, 87th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1962).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2525, 87th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1962).
(4) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 2532, 87th Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1962).
(5) Congressional Record, Vol. 108 (1962):
(a) Jan. 24: Passed House, p. 827; *
(b) Sept. 27: Amended and passed Senate, p. 21024; *
(c) Oct. 3: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 22027; *
(d) Oct. 4: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 22232; *
(e) Oct. 5: House agrees to conference report, p. 22602.
l.ls To Amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, August 1,
1964, P.L. 88-394, §§ 2, 3, 78 Stat. 376.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 1128, 88th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1964).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 1525,
88th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1964).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 110 (1964):
(a) July 8: Debated, passed Senate, pp. 16100-16101;
(b) July 21: Debated, passed House, pp. 16474,16476,
16478-16479.
l.lt 1964 Amendments to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, August 26,
1964, P.L. 88-489, §§3, 5-8,15,16, 78 Stat. 602.
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(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 1325, 88th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1964).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 1702,
88th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1964).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 110 (1964):
(a) Aug. 6: Passed Senate, p. 18434; *
(b) Aug. 18: Passed House, p. 20145. *
l.lu To Amend Section 170 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as
amended, September 29,1965, P.L. 89-210, §§ 1-5, 79 Stat. 855.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 650, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 883, 89th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. Ill (1965):
(a) Aug. 31: Passed Senate, p. 22281; *
(b) Sept. 16: Debated and passed House, pp. 24035-24049.
l.lv To Amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, October 13,
1966, P.L. 89-645, §§ l(b), 2, 3, 80 Stat. 891.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 1605, 89th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1966).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 2043,
89th Cong., 2nd Sess. (1966).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 112 (1966):
(a) Sept. 22: Passed Senate, pp. 23633-23634;
(b) Sept. 30: Passed House, pp. 24635-24637.
l.lw To Amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended,
December 14,1967, P.L. 90-190, §§ 9,10,11, 81 Stat. 577.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 743, 90th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
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(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 911, 90th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1967).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 113 (1967):
(a) Nov. 15: Passed Senate, p. 32583; *
(b) Nov. 30: Passed House, pp. 34398-34399, 34403.
l.lx Atomic Energy Act Amendments, December 19,1970, P.L. 91-560,
§§ 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 84 Stat. 1472,1474.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 91-1470,
91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 91-1247,
91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) Sept. 30: Considered and passed House, pp. H9442,
H9452;
(b) Dec. 2: Considered, amended and passed Senate, pp.
S19252-S19257;
(c) Dec. 3: House agrees to Senate amendments, pp.
H11086-H11087.
l.ly Atomic Energy Appropriation Authorization, August 11,1971, P.L.
92-84, Title II, § 201, 85 Stat. 307.
(1) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, H.R. REP. No. 92-325,
92nd Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(2) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, S. REP. No. 92-249, 92nd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971:
(a) July 15: Considered and passed House, pp H6764, H6801;
(b) July 20: Considered and passed Senate, amended, p.
S11502; *
(c) July 27: House concurred in Senate amendments with
amendments, p. H7189; *
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(d) July 31: Senate concurred in House amendment, p.
S12694. *
1.2 Public Health Service Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 203, 215, 241, 242b,
242c, 242d, 242f, 242i, 242j, 243, 244, 244a 245, 246, 247 (1973).
(See, "General 1.12a-1.12ae(3)(c)" for legislative history)
1.3 Public Contracts, Advertisements for Proposals for Purchases and Contracts
for Supplies or Services for Government Departments; Application to Gov-
ernment Sales and Contracts to Sell and to Government Corporations, as
amended, 41 U.S.C. § 5 (1958V
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 242c(e)]
(See, "General 1.14a-1.14c(2)(b)" for legislative history)
1.4 Research and Development Act, Contracts, as amended, 10 U.S.C. § § 2353,
2354 (1965).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 241(h)]
1.4a Armed Forces Research and Development, July 10, 1952, P.L.
82-557, §§ 4, 5, 66 Stat. 725.
(1) House Committee on Armed Services, H.R. REP. No. 548,
82nd Cong., 1st Sess. (1951).
(2) Senate Committee on Armed Services, S. REP. No. 936, 82nd
Cong., 1st Sess. (1951).
(3) Congressional Record:
(a) Vol. 97 (1951), Aug. 2: Passed House, p. 9433;
(b) Vol. 98 (1952), July 3: Amended and passed Senate,
pp. 9053-9054; *
(c) Vol. 98 (1952), July 4: House concurs in Senate amend-
ments, pp. 9374-9375. *
1.4b Armed Services Procurement Amendments of 1956, August 10,
1956, P.L. 84-1028, §§ 2353, 2354, 70A Stat. 134.
(1) House Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. REP. No. 970, 84th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1955).
(2) Senate Committee on the Judiciary, S. REP. No. 2484, 84th
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1956).
(3) Congressional Record:
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(a) Vol. 101 (1955), Aug. 1: Amended and passed House,
pp. 12718-12719; *
(b) Vol. 102 (1956), July 23: Amended and passed Senate,
p. 13953; *
(c) Vol. 102 (1956), July 25: House concurs in Senate
amendments, p. 14455. *
1.5 International Health Research Act, 22 U.S.C. § 2101 (1960).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 242f(a)]
1.5a Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, September 4,1961, P.L. 87-195,
Pt. I, § 241, 75 Stat. 433.
(1) Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, S. REP. No. 612,
87th Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(2) House Committee on Foreign Affairs, H.R. REP. No. 851,
87th Cong., 1st Sess. (1961).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1088, 87th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1961).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 107 (1961):
(a) Aug. 16: Passed Senate, p. 16411; *
(b) Aug. 17: Amended and passed House, p. 16501; *
(c) Aug. 31: Senate agrees to conference report, p. 17712; *
(d) Aug. 31: House agrees to conference report, p. 17862. *
1.5b Foreign Assistance Act of 9163, December 16,1963, P.L. 88-205,
Pt I, § 105, 77 Stat. 382.
(1) House Committee on Foreign Affairs, H.R. REP. No. 646, 88th
Cong., 1st Sess. (1963).
(2) Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, S. REP. No. 588,
88th Cong., 1st Sess. (1963).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 1006, 88th Cong.,
1st Sess. (1963).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 109 (1963);
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(a) Aug. 23: Passed House, p. 15678; *
(b) Oct. 24, Nov. 15: Debated, amended and passed Senate,
p. 21978; *
(c) Dec. 9: Conference report submitted in House and agreed
to, p. 23850; *
(d) Dec. 13: Conference report agreed to in Senate, pp.
24453-24454.
1.6 Per Diem, Travel and Transportation Expenses; Experts and Consultants;
Individuals Serving Without Pay, as amended, 5 U.S.C. § 5703 (1966).
[Referred to in 42 U.S.C. § 242f(b)(5), (6)]
(See, "General 1.15a-1.15d(3)(c)" for legislative history)
1.7 The Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 3254f (1970).
1.7a The Resource Recovery Act of 1970, October 26,1970, P.L. 91-512,
ntle I, § 104(b), 84 Stat. 1233.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 91-1155, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970)
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-1034, 91st
Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1579, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) June 23: Passed House, p. 20893; *
(b) Aug. 3: Considered, amended and passed Senate,
p. 26942,- *
(c) Oct. 7: Senate agreed to conference report, pp. 35511,
35516;*
(d) Oct. 13: House agreed to conference report, p. 36587. *
1.8 National Environment Policy Act of 1969, 42 U.S.C. §§ 4332(2)(c), 4344(5)
(1970).
(See, "General 1.2a-1.2a(4)(e)" for legislative history)
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2. Executive Orders
2.1 E.G. 10831, Establishment of the Federal Radiation Council, August 14,
1959, 24 Fed. Reg. 6669 (1959).
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3. Regulations-RESERVED
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4. Guidelines and Reports
4.1 Background Material for the Development of Radiation Protection Standards,
Staff Report of the Federal Radiation Council.
4. la Background Material for the Development of Radiation Protection
Standards, Report No. 1, Staff Report of the Federal Radiation
Council, May 13, 1960.
(1) Radiation Protection Guidance for Federal Agencies (Memoran-
dum for the President), Federal Radiation Council, May 18,
1960, 25 Red. Reg. 4402 (1960).
4.1b Background Material for the Development of Radiation protection
Standards, Report No. 2, Staff Report of the Federal Radiation
Council, September 1961.
(1) Radiation Protection Guidance for Federal Agencies (Memoran-
dum for the President), Federal Radiation Council, September
26,1961, 26 Fed. Reg. 9057 (1961).
4.1c Health Implications of Fallout From Nuclear Weapons Testing
Through 1961, Report No. 3 of the Federal Radiation Council,
May 1962.
4. Id Estimates and Evaluation of Fallout in the United States from
Nuclear Weapons Testing Conducted Through 1962, Report No.
4 of the Federal Radiation Council, May 1963.
4.1e Background Material for the Development of Radiation Protection
Standards, Report No. 5, Staff Report of the Federal Radiation
Council, July 1964.
(1) Radiation Protection Guidance for Federal Agencies (Memoran-
dum for the President), Federal Radiation Council, August 22,
1964, 29 Fed. Reg. 10256 (1964).
4.1f Revised Fallout Estimates for 1964-65 and Verification of the 1963
Predictions, Report No. 6, Staff Report of the Federal Radiation
Council, May 1965.
4.1g Background Material for the Development of Radiation Protection
Standards, Protective Action Guides for Strontium-89, Strontium-
90 and Cesium-137, Report No. 7, Staff Report of the Federal
Radiation Council, May 1965.
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(1) Radiation Protection Guidance for Federal Agencies (Memoran-
dum to the President), Federal Radiation Council, May 22,
1965, 30 Fed. Reg. 6953 (1965).
4.1h Guidance for the Control of Radiation Hazards in Uranium Mining,
Report No. 8, Staff Report of the Federal Radiation Council,
September 1967.
(1) Radiation Protection Guidance for Federal Agencies (Memoran-
dum to the President), Federal Radiation Council, August 1,
1967, 32 Red. Reg. 11183 (1967).
4.2 Selected Reports:
4.2a Pathological Effects of Thyroid Irradiation, Federal Radiation Coun-
cil, Revised Report-December 1966.
4.2b Radiation Exposure of Uranium Miners, Report of an Advisory Com-
mittee for the Division of Medical Sciences: National Academy of
Sciences-National Research Council-National Academy of Engineer-
ing, Federal Radiation Council, August 1968.
4.2c Implication to Man of Irradiation by Internally Deposited Strontium-
89, Strontium-90, and Cesium-137, Report of an Advisory Commit-
tee from the Division of Medical Sciences: National Academy of
Sciences-National Research Council, Federal Radiation Council,
December 1964.
4.2d An Estimate of Radiation Doses Received by Individuals Living in
the Vicinity of a Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Plant in 1968, Depart-
ment of Health, Education, and Welfare, May 1970.
4.2e Liquid Waste Effluents from a Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Plant,
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, November 1970.
4.3 Uranium Miners Exposure Guidelines:
4.3a Radiation Protection Guidelines, Federal Radiation Council,
January 15,1969, 34 Fed. Reg. 576 (1969).
4.3b Radiation Protection Guidelines, Federal Radiation Council,
December 18,1970, 35 Fed. Reg. 19218 (1970).
4.3c Radiation Protection Guidance, Underground Mining of Uranium
Ore, Environmental Protection Agency, May 25,1971, 36 Fed. Reg.
9480 (1971)
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4.3d Radiation Protection Guidance, Underground Mining of Uranium
Ore, Environmental Protection Agency, July 9,1971, 36 Fed. Reg.
1292 (1971).
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1. Statutes
1.1 The Noise Pollution and Abatement Act of 1970, 42 U.S.C. § 1858 et seq.
(1970).
1.2 The Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, 49 U.S.C. §§ 1712(f),
1716(c)(4), (e) (1973).
1.3 Federal Aid Highway Act, as amended, 23 U.S.C. §§ 103(e)(4), 109(h), (i),
142(a), (c) (1973).
1.4 The Noise Control Act of 1972, 42 U.S.C. § 4001 et seq. (1972).
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1. Statutes and Legislative History
1.1 The Noise Pollution and Abatement Act of 1970, 42 U.S.C. § 1858 et seq.
(1970).
l.la Noise Pollution and Abatement Act of 1970, December 30, 1970,
P.L. 91-604, Title IV, 84 Stat. 1709.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 91-1146, 91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 91-1196,
91st Cong., 2nd Sess. (1970).
(3) Committee of Conference, H.R. REP. No. 91-1783, 91st Cong.,
2nd Sess. (1970).
(4) Congressional Record, Vol. 116 (1970):
(a) June 10: Passed House, p. 19244; *
(b) Sept. 22: Considered and passed Senate, amended, p.
33118;
(c) Dec. 18: Senate agreed to conference report, p. 42384;
(d) Dec. 18: House agreed to conference report, p. 43523.
1.2 Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, 49 U.S.C. §§ 1712(f),
1716(c)(4), (e) (1973).
(See, "General 1.7a-1.7a(4)(d)" for legislative history)
1.3 Federal Aid Highway Act, as amended, 23 U.S.C. §§ 103(e)(4), 109(h), (i),
142(a), (c) (1973).
(See, "General 1.6a-1.6a(4)(f)" for legislative history)
1.4 The Noise Control Act of 1972, 42 U.S.C. § 4901 et seq. (1972).
1.4a Noise Control Act of 1972, October 27, 1972, P.L. 92-574, 86 Stat.
1234.
(1) House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, H.R.
REP. No. 92-842, 92nd Cong., 2nd Sess. (1972).
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(2) Senate Committee on Public Works, S. REP. No. 92-1160,
92nd Cong., 2nd Sess. (1972).
(3) Congressional Record, Vol. 118 (1972):
(a) Feb. 29: Considered and passed House, pp. HI508-
H1539;
(b) Oct. 12: Considered in Senate, pp. S17743-S17764,
S17774-S17785;
(c) Oct. 13: Considered and passed Senate, amended, pp.
S17988-S18014;
(d) Oct. 18: House concurred in Senate amendment, with an
amendment, pp. H10261-H10262, H10287-H10300;
(e) Oct. 18: Senate concurred in House amendment, pp.
S18638-S19646.
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2. Executive Orders [Reserved]
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3. Regulations-RESERVED
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4. Guidelines and Reports
4.1 The Report to the President and Congress on Noise, as required by 42 U.S.C.
§ 1858(b), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, December 31,1971
(NRC 500.1).
4.2 Selected Reports
4.2a Issue Study on Noise Control, U.S. Department of Health, Education,
and Welfare, Public Health Service, Consumer Protection and Envi-
ronmental Health Service, Office of Program Development, Division
of Program Evaluation and Analysis, August 1969.
4.2b The Report of the Panel on Noise Abatement, U.S. Department of
Commerce, The Noise Around Us, Findings and Recommendations,
September 1970.
4.2c The Report of the Panel on Noise Abatement, U.S. Department of
Commerce, The Noise Around us, including technical backup, pp.
177-244, (Bibliography listing of 674 reference books), COM.
71-100147 (1971).
4.3 EPA Report on Aircraft-Airport Noise, as required by 42 U.S.C. § 4905.
4.3a Report on Aircraft-Airport Noise, Report of the Administrator of
the Environmental Protection Agency to the Committee on Public
Works, U.S. Senate, August 1973.
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