[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 40, Volume 15] [Revised as of July 1, 2005] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 40CFR67.1] [Page 151] TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED) PART 67_EPA APPROVAL OF STATE NONCOMPLIANCE PENALTY PRO GRAM--Table of Contents Subpart A_Purpose and Scope Sec. 67.1 Purpose and scope. Subpart A_Purpose and Scope Sec. 67.1 Purpose and scope. Subpart B_Approval of State Programs 67.11 Standards for approval of State programs. 67.12 Application for approval of programs. 67.13 Approval. 67.14 Amendments to the program. 67.15 Revocation. Subpart C_Federal Notice of Noncompliance to Sources in States With Approved Programs 67.21 Federal notice of noncompliance to owners or operators of sources in States with approved programs. Subpart D_EPA Review of State Compliance or Exemption Decisions 67.31 Review by the Administrator. 67.32 Procedure where no formal State hearing was held. 67.33 Procedure where a formal State hearing was held. Subpart E_EPA Review of State Penalty Assessments 67.41 When EPA may review. 67.42 Procedure where no formal State hearing was held. 67.43 Procedure where a formal State hearing was held. Appendix A to Part 67--Technical Support Document [Note] Appendix B to Part 67--Instruction Manual [Note] Appendix C to Part 67--Computer Program [Note] Authority: Sec. 120 of the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 7420, unless otherwise noted. Source: 45 FR 50117, July 28, 1980, unless otherwise noted. This part describes the standards and procedures under which EPA will approve State programs for administering the noncompliance penalty program under section 120 of the Clean Air Act and will evaluate actions taken by States with approved programs. Subpart A describes the purpose of the part. Subpart B states the conditions under which EPA will approve State programs to administer the noncompliance penalty provisions. Subparts C and D state when and how EPA will issue its own notices to owners or operators of sources in States with approved programs, and how it will review State decisions to grant or deny exemptions from the penalty. Finally, subpart E states how EPA will review State assessments of a penalty.