[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 9]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR63.96]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 63--NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS FOR SOURCE CATEGORIES--Table of Contents
 
    Subpart E--Approval of State Programs and Delegation of Federal 
                               Authorities
 
Sec. 63.96  Review and withdrawal of approval.

    (a) Submission of information for review of approval. (1) The 
Administrator may at any time request any of the following information 
to review the adequacy of implementation and enforcement of an approved 
rule or program and the State shall provide that information within 45 
days of the Administrator's request:
    (i) Copies of any State statutes, rules, regulations or other 
requirements that have amended, repealed or revised the approved State 
rule or program since approval or since the immediately previous EPA 
review;

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    (ii) Information to demonstrate adequate State enforcement and 
compliance monitoring activities with respect to all approved State 
rules and with all section 112 rules, emission standards or 
requirements;
    (iii) Information to demonstrate adequate funding, staff, and other 
resources to implement and enforce the State's approved rule or program;
    (iv) A schedule for implementing the State's approved rule or 
program that assures compliance with all section 112 rules and 
requirements that the EPA has promulgated since approval or since the 
immediately previous EPA review,
    (v) A list of part 70 or other permits issued, amended, revised, or 
revoked since approval or since immediately previous EPA review, for 
sources subject to a State rule or program approved under this subpart.
    (vi) A summary of enforcement actions by the State regarding 
violations of section 112 requirements, including but not limited to 
administrative orders and judicial and administrative complaints and 
settlements.
    (2) Upon request by the Administrator, the State shall demonstrate 
that each State rule, emission standard or requirement applied to an 
individual source is no less stringent as applied than the otherwise 
applicable Federal rule, emission standard or requirement.
    (b) Withdrawal of approval of a state rule or program. (1) If the 
Administrator has reason to believe that a State is not adequately 
implementing or enforcing an approved rule or program according to the 
criteria of this section or that an approved rule or program is not as 
stringent as the otherwise applicable Federal rule, emission standard or 
requirements, the Administrator will so inform the State in writing and 
will identify the reasons why the Administrator believes that the 
State's rule or program is not adequate. The State shall then initiate 
action to correct the deficiencies identified by the Administrator and 
shall inform the Administrator of the actions it has initiated and 
completed. If the Administrator determines that the State's actions are 
not adequate to correct the deficiencies, the Administrator will notify 
the State that the Administrator intends to withdraw approval and will 
hold a public hearing and seek public comment on the proposed withdrawal 
of approval. The Administrator will require that comments be submitted 
concurrently to the State. Upon notification of the intent to withdraw, 
the State will notify all sources subject to the relevant approved rule 
or program that withdrawal proceedings have been initiated.
    (2) Based on any public comment received and any response to that 
comment by the State, the Administrator will notify the State of any 
changes in identified deficiencies or actions needed to correct 
identified deficiencies. If the State does not correct the identified 
deficiencies within 90 days after receiving revised notice of 
deficiencies, the Administrator shall withdraw approval of the State's 
rule or program upon a determination that:
    (i) The State no longer has adequate authorities to assure 
compliance or re-sources to implement and enforce the approved rule or 
program, or
    (ii) The State is not adequately implementing or enforcing the 
approved rule or program, or
    (iii) An approved rule or program is not as stringent as the 
otherwise applicable Federal rule, emission standard or requirement.
    (3) The Administrator may withdraw approval for part of a rule, for 
a rule, for part of a program, or for an entire program.
    (4) Any State rule, program or portion of a State rule or program 
for which approval is withdrawn is no longer Federally enforceable. The 
Federal rule, emission standard or requirement that would have been 
applicable in the absence of approval under this will be the federally 
enforceable rule, emission standard or requirement.
    (i) Upon withdrawal of approval, the Administrator will publish an 
expeditious schedule for sources subject to the previously approved 
State rule or program to come into compliance with applicable Federal 
requirements. Such schedule shall include interim emission limits where 
appropriate. During this transition, sources must be operated in

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a manner consistent with good air pollution control practices for 
minimizing emissions.
    (ii) Upon withdrawal, the State shall reopen, under the provisions 
of Sec. 70.7(f) of this chapter, the part 70 permit of each source 
subject to the previously approved rules or programs in order to assure 
compliance through the permit with the applicable requirements for each 
source.
    (iii) If the Administrator withdraws approval of State rules 
applicable to sources that are not subject to part 70 permits, the 
applicable State rules are no longer Federally enforceable.
    (iv) If the Administrator withdraws approval of a portion of a State 
rule or program, other approved portions of the State rule or program 
that are not withdrawn shall remain in effect.
    (v) Any applicable Federal emission standard or requirement shall 
remain enforceable by the EPA as specified in section 112(l)(7) of the 
Act.
    (5) If a rule approved under Sec. 63.93 is withdrawn under the 
provisions of Sec. 63.96(b)(2) (i) or (ii), and, at the time of 
withdrawal, the Administrator finds the rule to be no less stringent 
than the otherwise applicable Federal requirement, the Administrator 
will grant equivalency to the previously approved State rule under the 
appropriate provisions of this part.
    (6) A State may submit a new rule, program or portion of a rule or 
program for approval after the Administrator has withdrawn approval of 
the State's rule, program or portion of a rule or program. The 
Administrator will determine whether the new rule or program or portion 
of a rule or program is approvable according to the criteria and 
procedures of Sec. 63.91 and either of Sec. Sec. 63.92, 63.93 or 63.94.
    (7) A State may voluntarily withdraw from an approved State rule, 
program or portion of a rule or program by notifying the EPA and all 
affected sources subject to the rule or program and providing notice and 
opportunity for comment to the public within the State.
    (i) Upon voluntary withdrawal by a State, the Administrator will 
publish a timetable for sources subject to the previously approved State 
rule or program to come into compliance with applicable Federal 
requirements.
    (ii) Upon voluntary withdrawal, the State must reopen and revise the 
part 70 permits of all sources affected by the withdrawal as provided 
for in this section and Sec. 70.7(f), and the Federal rule, emission 
standard, or requirement that would have been applicable in the absence 
of approval under this subpart will become the applicable requirement 
for the source.
    (iii) Any applicable Federal section 112 rule, emission standard or 
requirement shall remain enforceable by the EPA as specified in section 
112(l)(7) of the Act.
    (iv) Voluntary withdrawal shall not be effective sooner than 180 
days after the State notifies the EPA of its intent to voluntarily 
withdraw.

[65 FR 55843, Sept. 14, 2000]