[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 40, Volume 24] [Revised as of July 1, 2003] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 40CFR271.1] [Page 344-349] TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT AGENCY (CONTINUED) PART 271--REQUIREMENTS FOR AUTHORIZATION OF STATE HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAMS--Table of Contents Subpart A--Requirements for Final Authorization Sec. 271.1 Purpose and scope. (a) This subpart specifies the procedures EPA will follow in approving, revising, and withdrawing approval of State programs and the requirements State programs must meet to be approved by the Administrator under sections 3006(b), (f) and (h) of RCRA. (b) State submissions for program approval must be made in accordance with the procedures set out in this subpart. (c) The substantive provisions which must be included in State programs for them to be approved include requirements for permitting, compliance evaluation, enforcement, public participation, and sharing of information. Many of the requirements for State programs are made applicable to States by cross-referencing other EPA regulations. In particular, many of the provisions of parts 270 and 124 are made applicable to States by the references contained in Sec. 271.14. (d) Upon receipt of a complete submission, EPA will conduct a public hearing, if interest is shown, and determine whether to approve or disapprove the program taking into consideration the requirements of this subpart, the Act and any comments received. (e) The Administrator shall approve State programs which conform to the applicable requirements of this subpart. (f) Except as provided in Sec. 271.3(a)(3), upon approval of a State permitting program, the Administrator shall suspend the issuance of Federal permits for those activities subject to the approved State program. (g) Any State program approved by the Administrator shall at all times be conducted in accordance with the requirements of this subpart. (h) Partial State programs are not allowed for programs operating under RCRA final authorization. However, in many cases States will lack authority to regulate activities on Indian lands. This lack of authority does not impair a State's ability to obtain full program approval in accordance with this subpart, i.e., inability of a State to regulate activities on Indian lands does not constitute a partial program. EPA will administer the program on Indian lands if the State does not seek this authority. Note: States are advised to contact the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, concerning authority over Indian lands. (i) Except as provided in Sec. 271.4, nothing in this subpart precludes a State from: (1) Adopting or enforcing requirements which are more stringent or more extensive than those required under this subpart; (2) Operating a program with a greater scope of coverage than that required under this subpart. Where an approved State program has a greater scope of coverage than required by Federal law, the additional coverage is not part of the Federally approved program. (j) Requirements and prohibitions which are applicable to the generation, transportation, treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous waste and which are imposed pursuant to the Hazardous [[Page 345]] and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 (HSWA) include any requirement or prohibition which has taken effect under HSWA, such as: (1) All regulations specified in Table 1, and (2) The self-implementing statutory provisions specified in Table 2 that have taken effect. Note: See Secs. 264.1(f)(3), 265.1(c)(4)(ii), 271.3(b), 271.21(e)(2) and 271.121(c)(3) for applicability. Table 1--Regulations Implementing the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Promulgation date Title of regulation Federal Register reference Effective date ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jan. 14, 1985......... Dioxin-containing wastes....... 50 FR 1978-2006................ July 15, 1985. Apr. 30, 1985......... Paint filter liquids test...... 50 FR 18370-5.................. June 14, 1985. July 15, 1985......... Codification rule [as corrected 50 FR 28702-55................. July 15, 1985. in 51 FR 2702, 1/21/86]. Oct. 23, 1985......... Listing wastes from the 50 FR 42936-43................. Oct. 23, 1985. production of dinitrotoluene, toluenediamine, and toluene diisocyanate. Nov. 29, 1985......... Standards for the management of 50 FR 49164-212................ Dec. 9, 1985. the burning of specific wastes Mar. 31, 1986. in specific types of May 29, 1986. facilities. Dec. 31, 1985......... Amendment of spent solvent 50 FR 53315-20................. Jan. 30, 1986. listings to include solvent mixtures [as corrected in 51 FR 19176, 5/28/86]. Feb. 13, 1986......... Listing wastes from the 51FR 5327-31................... Aug. 13, 1986. production of ethylene dibromide (EDB). Feb. 25, 1986......... Listing of four spent solvents 51 FR 6537-42.................. Aug. 25, 1986. and the still bottoms from their recovery. Mar. 24, 1986......... Regulations for generators of 51 FR 10146-76................. Sept. 22, 1986. 100-1000 kg/mo of hazardous waste. July 14, 1986......... Hazardous Waste Tank 51 FR 25422-86................. Jan. 12, 1987. Regulations:\1\ 260.10; Mar. 24, 1987. 262.34(a)(1); 264.110; 264.140; 264.190-264.199; 265.110; 265.140; 265.190- 265.200; 270.14(b); 270.16; and 270.72 (e). Aug. 8, 1986.......... Exports of hazardous waste..... 51 FR 28664-86................. Nov. 8, 1986. Oct. 24, 1986......... Listing Wastes from the 51 FR 37725.................... Apr. 24, 1987. Production and Formulation of Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic Acid (EBDC) and its Salts. Nov. 7, 1986.......... Land disposal restrictions for 51 FR 40572.................... Nov. 8, 1986. solvents and dioxins. July 8, 1987.......... Land disposal restrictions for 52 FR 25760.................... July 8, 1987. California list wastes. Sept. 23, 1987........ Exception Reporting for Small 52 FR 35899.................... Mar. 23, 1988. Quantity Generators of Hazardous Waste. Dec. 1, 1987.......... Codification rule for the 1984 52 FR 45799.................... Dec. 31, 1987. RCRA Amendments. Aug. 17, 1988......... Land disposal restrictions for 53 FR 31138-222................ Aug. 8, 1988. First Third wastes. June 23, 1989......... Land Disposal Restrictions for 54 FR 26594-652................ June 8, 1989. Second Third wastes. Oct. 6, 1989.......... Listing Wastes from the 54 FR 41402-408................ Apr. 6, 1990. Production of Methyl Bromide. Dec. 11, 1989......... Listing Certain Hydrocarbons 54 FR 50968-978................ June 11, 1990. Produced by Free Radical Catalyzed Processes. Mar. 29, 1990......... Toxicity characteristic........ 55 FR 11798-877................ Sept. 25, 1990. May 1, 1990........... Listing Wastes from the 55 FR 18496-506................ Nov. 2, 1990. Production of UDMH from Carboxylic Acid Hydrazides. June 1, 1990.......... Land Disposal Restrictions for 55 FR 22520-720................ May 8, 1990. Third Third wastes. June 21, 1990......... Process Vent and Equipment Leak 55 FR 25454-519................ Dec. 21, 1990. Organic Air Emission Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities. Nov. 2, 1990.......... Petroleum refinery primary and 55 FR 46354-397................ May 2, 1991. secondary oil/water/solids separation sludge listings. Dec. 6, 1990.......... The listing of wastes from wood 55 FR 50450-490................ June 6, 1991. preserving processes.\2\ Dec. 31, 1990......... Burning of Hazardous Waste in 56 FR 7134-7240................ Aug. 21, 1991. Boilers and Industrial Furnaces. May 13, 1991.......... Petroleum refinery primary and 56 FR 21959.................... May 2, 1991. secondary oil/water/solids separation sludge listings. Aug. 19, 1991......... Land disposal restrictions & 56 FR 41178.................... Aug. 8, 1991. generic exclusion for K061 nonwastewaters & conditional exclusion for K061 HTMR splash condenser dross residue. Jan. 29, 1992......... Liners and Leak Detection for 57 FR 3497..................... July 29, 1992. Hazardous Waste Land Disposal Units \3\. June 22, 1992......... Exclusion from the definition 57 FR 27888.................... June 22, 1992. of solid waste for the recycling of hazardous wastes in the coke by-products industry. Aug. 18, 1992......... Land disposal restrictions for 57 FR 37282.................... June 30, 1992. newly listed wastes in Sec. 268.36 (b)-(g). Do................ Land disposal restrictions for ......Do....................... Nov. 9, 1992. newly listed wastes in Sec. 268.36(a), hazardous debris, and generic exclusion for K062 and F006 nonwaste-waters. Aug. 18, 1992......... The listing of wastes from the 57 FR 37306.................... Feb. 18, 1993 production, recovery, and refining of coke by-products produced from coal. [[Page 346]] Oct. 15, 1992......... Listing Wastes from the 57 FR 47386.................... Apr. 15, 1993. Production of Chlorinated Toluenes. Nov. 18, 1992......... Containerized Liquids in 57 FR 54461.................... May 18, 1992. Landfills. Nov. 24, 1992......... Toxicity Characteristic 57 FR 55117.................... Nov. 24, 1992. Revision. Feb. 16, 1993......... Corrective Action Management 58 FR 8685..................... Apr. 19, 1993. Units and Temporary Units; Corrective Action Provisions under Subtitle C. May 24, 1993.......... Land disposal restrictions for 58 FR 29887.................... Aug. 9, 1993. characteristic wastes whose treatment standards were vacated. Nov. 9, 1993.......... Burning of hazardous waste in 58 FR 59603.................... Oct. 15, 1993. boilers and industrial furnaces. Sept. 19, 1994........ Land Disposal Restrictions 47982-48110.................... Dec. 19, 1994. Phase II--Universal Treatment Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Newly Listed Wastes \4\ in Sec. 268.38. Dec. 6, 1994.......... Air Emission Standards for 59 FR 62896-62953.............. Dec. 6, 1996. Tanks, Surface Impoundments, and Containers. Feb. 9, 1995.......... Listing Wastes from the 60 FR 7856..................... Aug. 9, 1995. Production of Carbamates. July 11, 1995......... Containerized Liquids in 60 FR 35706.................... Sept. 11, 1995. Landfills. Apr. 8, 1996.......... Land Disposal Restrictions 61 FR 15660.................... July 8, 1996. Phase III--Decharacterized Wastesaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Aluminum Potliners in Sec. 268.39. July 1, 1996.......... Revisions to Criteria 61 FR 34278.................... Jan. 1, 1998. applicable to solid waste facilities that may accept CESQG hazardous wastes, excluding MSWLF's. Aug. 26, 1996......... Emergency Revision of the Land 61 FR 43931.................... Aug. 26, 1996 until Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Aug. 26, 1997. Phase III Treatment Standards for Listed Hazardous Wastes from Carbamate Production. May 12, 1997.......... Land Disposal Restrictions for 62 FR 26040.................... Aug. 11, 1997. Wood Preserving Wastes and Paperwork Reductions. June 17, 1997......... Vacated Carbamate wastes....... 62 FR 32979.................... Aug. 9, 1995. Aug. 28, 1997......... Second Emergency Revision of 62 FR 45572.................... Aug. 26, 1997 until the Land Disposal Restrictions Aug. 26, 1998. (LDR) Phase III Treatment Standards for Listed Hazardous Wastes from Carbamate Production.. May 4, 1998........... Listing of Organobromine 63 FR 24627.................... Nov. 4, 1998. Production Wastes. May 26, 1998.......... Land Disposal Restrictions 63 FR 28753.................... Aug. 24, 1998. Phase IV Final Rule. Aug. 6, 1998.......... Petroleum Refining Process 63 FR 42188.................... Feb. 8, 1999. Wastes. Sept. 4, 1998......... Emergency Revision of the Land 63 FR 47418.................... Sept. 4, 1998. Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Phase III Treatment Standards for Listed Hazardous Wastes from Carbamate Production. Sept. 21, 1998........ Treatment Standards for 63 FR 51267.................... Sept. 21, 1998. Hazardous Waste K088. Nov. 30, 1998......... Hazardous Remediation Waste 63 FR 65947.................... June 1, 1999. Management Requirements \5\. Sept. 30, 1999........ Standards for Hazardous Air 64 FR 53077.................... Sept. 30, 1999. Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors. Mar. 17, 2000......... Vacated Organobromine wastes... 65 FR 14475.................... Nov. 4, 1998. Sept. 29, 2000........ Listing of Hazardous Wastes 65 FR 67132.................... May 7, 2001. K174 and K175. Oct. 31, 2001......... Listing of Inorganic Chemical 67 FR 58299.................... May 20, 2002. Manufacturing Wastes. February 13, 2002..... Interim Standards for Hazardous 67 FR 6818, Feb. 13, 2002...... February 13, 2002. Air Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors. Sept. 30, 2002........ Land Disposal Restrictions: 67 FR 62624, Oct. 7, 2002...... November 21, 2002 National Treatment Variance to Designate New Treatment Subcategories for Radioactively Contaminated Cadmium-, Mercury-, and Silver- Containing Batteries. January 22, 2002...... Corrective Action.............. 67 FR 3029, Jan. 22, 2002...... April 22, 2002. Management Unit................ Standards...................... Amendments..................... July 15, 2002......... Elimination of LDR Treatment July 24, 2002, FR cite......... January 24, 2003. Standards Exemption for K061- Derived Fertlizers. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\ These regulations implement HSWA only to the extent that they apply to tank systems owned or operated by small quantity generators, establish leak detection requirements for all new underground tank systems, and establish permitting standards for underground tank systems that cannot be entered for inspection. \2\ These regulations, including test methods for benzo(k)fluoranthene and technical standards for drip pads, implement HSWA only to the extent that they apply to the listing of Hazardous Waste No. F032, and wastes that are hazardous because they exhibit the Toxicity Characteristic. These regulations, including test methods for benzo(k)fluoranthene and technical standards for drip pads, do not implement HSWA to the extent that they apply to the listings of Hazardous Waste Nos. F034 and F035. \3\ The following portions of this rule are not HSWA regulations: Secs. 264.19 and 265.19 for final covers. \4\ The following portions of this rule are not HSWA regulations: Secs. 260.30, 260.31, 261.2. \5\ These regulations implement HSWA only to the extent that they apply to the standards for staging piles and to Secs. 264.1(j) and 264.101(d) of this chapter. [[Page 347]] Table 2--Self-Implementing Provisions of the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Federal Register Effective date Self-implementing provision RCRA citation reference ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nov. 8, 1984.......... Delisting procedures........... 3001(f)........................ July 15, 1985, 50 FR 28702-55. Do................ Waste disposal for small 3001(d)(5)..................... Do. quantity generators prior to March 31, 1986. Do................ Prohibition of disposal in salt 3004(b)........................ Do. domes, salt beds and underground mines and caves. Do................ Land disposal prohibition not 3004(d)(3)..................... Do. applicable to contaminated soil or debris from a CERCLA response action or a RCRA corrective action prior to November 8, 1988. Do................ Loss of interim status......... 3005(c)(2)(C) & (e)(2)-(3)..... Do. Do................ Storage of wastes prohibited 3004(j) & 3005(j)(11).......... Do. from land disposal. Do................ Prohibition of waste and used 3004(l)........................ Do. oil as dust suppressant. Do................ Minimum technological 3004(o)........................ Do. requirements for new and expanding surface impoundments, landfills and incinerators. Do................ Ground water monitoring........ 3004(p)........................ Do. Do................ Prohibition for burning fuels 3004(q)(2)(C).................. Do. containing hazardous waste in any cement kilns. Do................ Financial responsibility for 3004(t)(2)-(3)................. Do. liability of guarantor when owner/operator is in bankruptcy. Do................ Corrective action.............. 3004(u)........................ Do. Do................ Review of land disposal permits 3005(c)(3)..................... Do. every 5 years. Do................ Permit terms and conditions 3005(c)(3)..................... Do. necessary to protect human health and the envirorment. Do................ Research, development, and 3005(g)........................ Do. demonstration permits. Do................ Interim status facilities 3005(i)........................ Do. receiving waste after July 26, 1982. Do................ Deadline for surface 3005(j)(5)..................... Do. impoundment retrofit exemption application. Feb. 7, 1985.......... Fuel labeling requirements..... 3004(r)........................ Do. May 8, 1985........... Prohibition of liquids in 3004(c)(1)..................... Do. landfills. Do................ Expansions during interim 3015(a)........................ Do. status for waste piles. Do................ Expansions during interim 3015(b)........................ Do. status for landfills and surface impoundments. Do................ Interim control of hazardous 7010(a)........................ Do. waste disposed of by underground injection. Aug. 5, 1985.......... Small quantity generator 3001(d)(3)..................... Do. manifest requirements. Aug. 8, 1985.......... Exposure assessments to 3019(a)........................ Do. accompany landfill and surface impoundment permit applications. Sept. 1, 1985......... Waste mininization 3002(b)........................ Do. certification on manifest. Do................ Waste minimization permit 3005(h)........................ Do. condition. Nov. 8, 1985.......... Prohibition of non-hazardous 3004(c)(3)..................... Do. liquids in landfills. Do................ Notification of hazardous waste 3017(c)........................ Do. export. Feb. 8, 1986 \1\...... Notification requirements for 3010(a)........................ Nov. 29, 1985, 50 FR producers, burners, blenders, 49164-211. distributors and marketers of waste derived fuel. Mar. 31, 1986 \2\..... Small quantity generator 3001(d)(8)..................... Mar. 24, 1986, 51 FR requirements. 10146-78. Nov. 8, 1986.......... Land disposal prohibitions on 3004(e)........................ Nov. 7, 1986, 51 FR dioxins and F001-F005 solvents. 40572. Do................ Temporary granting of exclusion 3001(f)(2)(B).................. ...................... petitions ceases. Do................ Export of hazardous waste...... 3017(a)........................ Aug. 8, 1986, 51 FR 28664-86. July 8, 1987.......... Land disposal restrictions for 3004(d)........................ July 8, 1987, 52 FR California list wastes. 25760. Sept. 23, 1987........ Exception reporting for small 52 FR 35899.................... Mar. 23, 1988. quantity generators of hazardous waste. Aug. 8, 1988.......... Prohibition on California 3004(f)(3)..................... ...................... wastes, dioxins, and solvents in deep injection wells. Do................ Land disposal restrictions of 3004(g)(6)(A).................. Aug. 17, 1988, 53 FR \1/3\ of listed wastes. 31138-222. Nov. 8, 1988.......... Prohibition on wastes in 3005(j)........................ ...................... existing surface impoundments unless double lined. June 8, 1989.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(g)(6)(B).................. June 23, 1989, 54 FR \2/3\ of listed wastes. 26594-652. May 8, 1990........... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(g)(6)(C).................. June 1, 1990, 55 FR 3/3 of listed wastes. 22520-720. Aug. 8, 1991.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(g)(6)(A).................. Aug. 19, 1991, 56 FR K061 high zinc nonwastewaters. 41178. [[Page 348]] June 30, 1992......... Surface Impoundment Retrofit... 37282.......................... Aug. 18, 1992, 57 FR 37282. Nov. 9, 1992.......... Prohibition on land disposal of ......Do....................... Aug. 18, 1992, 57 FR hazardous debris and newly 37282. listed wastes. Feb. 18, 1993......... Containment buildings.......... ......Do....................... Aug. 18, 1992, 57 FR 37282. Aug. 9, 1993.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(g)(6)(c).................. May 24, 1993, 58 FR characteristic wastes whose 29887. treatment standards were vacated. Dec. 19, 1994......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(g)(4)(C) and 3004(m)...... Sept. 19, 1994, 59 FR newly listed and identified 47982-48110. wastes. Sept. 19, 1995........ Establishment of treatment 3004(m)........................ Do. standards for D001 and D012- D017 wastes injected into nonhazardous deep wells. Apr. 8, 1996.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(m)........................ Apr. 8, 1996, 61 FR K088 wastes. 15660. July 8, 1996.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(m)........................ Apr. 8, 1996, 61 FR carbamate wastes. 15660. July 8, 1996.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(m)........................ June 17, 1997, 62 FR carbamate wastes (Vacated 32979 wastes). Sept. 6, 1996......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(g)(4)(C) and 3004(m)...... Sept. 19, 1994, 59 FR radioactive waste mixed with 47982-48110. the newly listed or identified wastes, including soil and debris. Oct. 8, 1996.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(m)........................ Apr. 8, 1998, 61 FR K088 wastes. 15660. Dec. 6, 1996.......... Air Emission Standards for 3004(n)........................ Dec. 6, 1994, 59 FR Tanks, Surface Impoundments, 62896-62953. and Containers. Aug. 11, 1997......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(g)(4)(c) and 3004 (m)..... May 12, 1997, wood preserving wastes. 62 FR 26040 Apr. 8, 1998.......... Prohibition on disposal of 3304(g)(4)(c) and 3004(m)...... June 17, 1997, 62 FR radioactive waste mixed with 32979 newly listed or identified wastes, including soil and debris (Vacated carbamate wastes). Aug. 24, 1998......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(m)........................ May 26, 1998, 63 FR newly identified wastes, 28753 including TC metal wastes and characteristic mineral processing wastes; treatment standards for contaminated soil.. Sept. 4, 1998......... Emergency Revision of the Land 3004(m)........................ Sept. 4, 1998, 63 FR Disposal Restrictions (LDR) 47418. Phase III Treatment Standards for Listed Hazardous Wastes from Carbamate Production. Sept. 21, 1998........ Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(g)(4)(C) and 3004(m)...... Sept. 24, 1998, 63 FR K088 wastes, and prohibition 51267 on land disposal of radioactive waste mixed with K088 wastes, including soil and debris. Nov. 4, 1998.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(g)(4)(C) and 3004(m)...... May 4, 1998, 63 FR newly listed and identified 24596 wastes.. Nov. 4, 1998.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(m) 3004(g)(4)(C) and May 4, 1998, 63 FR radioactive waste mixed with 3004(m). 24596 the newly listed and identified wastes, including soil and debris. Nov. 4, 1998.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(g)(4)(c) and 3004(m)...... Mar. 17, 2000, 65 FR organobromine waste (Vacated 14475 wastes). Nov. 4, 1998.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(m) and 3004(g)(4)(c)...... Mar. 17, 2000, 65 FR radioactive waste mixed with 14475 the newly listed and identified wastes, including soil and debris (Vacated organobromine wastes). Feb. 8, 1999.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(g)(4)(C) and 3004(m)...... Aug. 6, 1998, 63 FR newly listed and identified 42188 wastes; and prohibition on land disposal of radioactive waste mixed with the newly listed or identified wastes, including soil and debris. May 12, 1999.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(m)........................ May 12, 1997, 62 FR radioactive waste and soil and 26040. debris mixed with wood preserving wastes. May 26, 2000.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(m)........................ May 26, 1998, 63 FR newly identified wastes from 28753 elemental phosphorus processing and mixed radioactive and newly identified TC metal/mineral processing wastes (including soil and debris).. Prohibition on underground injection of newly identified mineral processing wastes from titanium dioxide production.. May 7, 2001........... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(g)(4)(C) and 3004(m)...... November 8, 2000, 65 K174 and K175 wastes, and FR 67132. prohibition on land disposal of radioactive waste mixed with K174 and K175 wastes, including soil and debris.. [[Page 349]] May 20, 2002.......... Prohibition on land disposal of 3004(g)(4)(C) and 3004(m)...... November 20, 2002, 66 K176, K177, and K178 wastes, FR 28299 and prohibition on land disposal of radioactive waste mixed with K176, K177, and K178 wastes, including soil and debris. January 24, 2003...... Elimination of LDR Treatment 3004(g)(6)..................... July 24, 2002, FR Standards Exemption for K061 cite. Derived Fertilizers. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\ Note that the effective date was changed to Jan. 29, 1986 by the Nov. 29, 1985 rule. \2\ Note that the effective date was changed to Sept. 22, 1986 by the Mar. 24, 1986 rule. [48 FR 14248, Apr. 1, 1983] Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec. 271.1, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.