[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: 40CFR282.81]

[Page 550-552]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
                           AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 282--APPROVED UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAMS--Table of Contents
 
                   Subpart B--Approved State Programs
 
Sec. 282.81  New Mexico State-Administered Program.

    (a) The State of New Mexico is approved to administer and enforce an 
underground storage tank program in lieu of the federal program under 
Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA), 
as amended, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq. The State's program, as administered 
by the New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board, was approved by EPA 
pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 6991c and part 281 of this Chapter. EPA approved 
the New Mexico program on August 21, 1990 and it was effective on 
November 16, 1990.
    (b) New Mexico has primary responsibility for enforcing its 
underground storage tank program. However, EPA retains the authority to 
exercise its inspection and enforcement authorities under sections 9005 
and 9006 of subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991d and 6991e, as well as 
under other statutory and regulatory provisions.
    (c) To retain program approval, New Mexico must revise its approved 
program to adopt new changes to the federal subtitle I program which 
make it more stringent, in accordance with section 9004 of RCRA, 42 
U.S.C. 6991c, and 40 CFR part 281, subpart E. If New Mexico obtains 
approval for the revised requirements pursuant to section 9004 of RCRA, 
42 U.S.C. 6991c, the newly approved statutory and regulatory provisions 
will be added to this subpart and notice of any change will be published 
in the Federal Register.
    (d) New Mexico has final approval for the following elements 
submitted to EPA in New Mexico's program application for final approval 
and approved by EPA on August 21, 1990. Copies may be obtained from the 
Underground Storage Tank Program, New Mexico Environmental Improvement 
Board, 1190 St. Francis Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87503.
    (1) State statutes and regulations. (i) The provisions cited in this 
paragraph are incorporated by reference as part of the underground 
storage tank program under subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
    (A) New Mexico Statutory Requirements Applicable to the Underground 
Storage Tank Program, 1995.
    (B) New Mexico Regulatory Requirements Applicable to the Underground 
Storage Tank Program, 1995.
    (ii) The following statutes and regulations are part of the approved 
state program, although not incorporated by reference herein for 
enforcement purposes.
    (A) The statutory provisions include:
    (1) New Mexico Statutes 1978 Annotated, Chapter 74, Environmental 
Improvement.
    (i) Article 4: Hazardous Wastes.

74-4-4.2  Permits; Issuance; Denial; Modification; Suspension; 
Revocation
74-4-4.3  Entry; Availability of Records
74-4-10  Enforcement; Compliance Orders; Civil Penalties
74-4-11  Penalty; Criminal
74-4-12  Penalty; Civil
74-4-13  Imminent Hazards; Authority of Director; Penalties
74-4-14  Administrative Actions; Judicial Review

    (ii) Article 6: Water Quality.

74-6-7  Administrative Action; Judicial Review
74-6-10  Penalties Enforcement; Compliance Orders; Penalties; Assurance 
of Discontinuance

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74-6-10.1  Civil Penalties
74-6-10.2  Criminal Penalties
74-6-11  Emergency; Powers of Delegated Constituent Agencies; Penalties

    (iii) Article 6B: Ground Water Protection.

74-6B-5  Department's Right of Entry and Inspection

    (B) The regulatory provisions include:
    (1) State of New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board Underground 
Storage Tank Regulations.
    (i) Part X: Administrative Review.

Sec. 1000  Informal Review
Sec. 1001  Review By the Director on Written Memoranda
Sec. 1002  Public Participation

    (2) New Mexico Rules Governing Appeals From Compliance Orders Under 
the Hazardous Waste Act and the Solid Waste Act.
    (i) Part I: General Provisions.

Sec. 101  Authority
Sec. 102  Scope of Rules; Applicability of Rules of Civil Procedure
Sec. 103  Definitions
Sec. 104  Use of Number and Gender
Sec. 105  Powers and Duties of the Director, Hearing Officer, and 
Hearing Clerk
Sec. 106  Computation and Extension of Time
Sec. 107  Ex Parte Discussions
Sec. 108  Examination of Documents Filed
Sec. 109  Settlement; Consent Agreement

    (ii) Part II: Document Requirements.

Sec. 201  Filing, Service, and Form of Documents
Sec. 202  Filing and Service of Documents Issued by Hearing Officer
Sec. 203  Compliance Order
Sec. 204  Request for Hearing; Answer to Compliance Order
Sec. 205  Notice of Docketing; Notice of Hearing Officer Assignment
Sec. 206  Motions

    (iii) Part III: Prehearing Procedures and Discovery.

Sec. 301  General Rules Regarding Discovery
Sec. 302  Identity of Witnesses
Sec. 303  Production of Documents
Sec. 304  Request for Admissions
Sec. 305  Subpoenas
Sec. 306  Other Discovery

    (iv) Part IV: Hearing Procedures.

Sec. 401  Scheduling the Hearing
Sec. 402  Evidence
Sec. 403  Objections and Offers of Proof
Sec. 404  Burden of Presentation; Burden of Persuasion

    (v) Part V: Post-Hearing Procedures.

Sec. 501  Filing the Transcript
Sec. 502  Proposed Findings, Conclusions and Orders
Sec. 503  Recommended Decision
Sec. 504  Final Order by Director
Sec. 505  Judicial Review

    (vi) Part VI: Miscellaneous Provisions.

Sec. 601  Liberal Construction
Sec. 602  Severability
Sec. 603  Supersession of Prior Rules
Sec. 604  Savings Clause

    (iii) The following statutory and regulatory provisions are broader 
in scope than the federal program, are not part of the approved program, 
and are not incorporated by reference herein for enforcement purposes.
    (A) New Mexico Statutes 1978 Annotated, Chapter 74, Environmental 
Improvement.
    (1) 74-4-4.4  Underground Storage Tanks; Registration; Installer 
Certification; Fees [Insofar as it applies to individuals other than UST 
owners and operators.]
    (B) State of New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board Underground 
Storage Tank Regulations.
    (1) Part I: General Provisions.

Sec. 103  Applicability [Insofar as it does not exclude UST systems with 
de minimis concentrations of regulated substances; emergency spill or 
overflow containment UST systems expeditiously emptied after use; UST 
systems that are part of emergency generator systems at nuclear power 
generation facilities; airport hydrant fuel distribution systems; and 
UST systems with field-constructed tanks; and does not defer emergency 
power generator UST systems.]

    (2) Part XIV: Certification of Tank Installers [Insofar as it 
applies to individuals other than UST owners and operators.]

Sec. 1400  Purpose
Sec. 1401  Legal Authority
Sec. 1402  Definitions
Sec. 1403  Applicability
Sec. 1404  General Requirements
Sec. 1405  Contractor Certification
Sec. 1406  Individual Certification
Sec. 1407  Experience Requirements
Sec. 1408  Written Examination
Sec. 1409  On-Site Examination

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Sec. 1410  Approval of Comparable Certification Programs
Sec. 1411  Denial of Certificates
Sec. 1412  Renewal of Certificates
Sec. 1413  Installer Duties and Obligations
Sec. 1414  Division Approval of Training and Continuing Education
Sec. 1415  Complaints
Sec. 1416  Investigations, Enforcement, Penalties
Sec. 1417  Division Actions Against Certificates

    (2) Statement of legal authority. (i) ``Attorney General's Statement 
for Final Approval'', signed by the Attorney General of New Mexico on 
June 25, 1990, though not incorporated by reference, is referenced as 
part of the approved underground storage tank program under Subtitle I 
of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
    (ii) Letter from the Attorney General of New Mexico to EPA, June 25, 
1990, though not incorporated by reference, is referenced as part of the 
approved underground storage tank program under Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 
U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
    (3) Demonstration of procedures for adequate enforcement. The 
``Demonstration of Procedures for Adequate Enforcement'' submitted as 
part of the original application on September 25, 1989, though not 
incorporated by reference, is referenced as part of the approved 
underground storage tank program under subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 
6991 et seq.
    (4) Program description. The program description and any other 
material submitted as part of the original application on September 25, 
1990, though not incorporated by reference, are referenced as part of 
the approved underground storage tank program under Subtitle I of RCRA, 
42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
    (5) Memorandum of Agreement. The Memorandum of Agreement between EPA 
Region 6 and the New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board, signed by 
the EPA Regional Administrator on September 13, 1990, though not 
incorporated by reference, is referenced as part of the approved 
underground storage tank program under subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 
6991 et seq.

[61 FR 1217, Jan. 18, 1996]