[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 17]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR82.1]



[Page 450-453]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 82_PROTECTION OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE--Table of Contents

 

              Subpart A_Production and Consumption Controls

 

Sec.  82.1  Purpose and scope.









              Subpart A_Production and Consumption Controls



Sec.

82.1 Purpose and scope.

82.2 [Reserved]

82.3 Definitions for class I and class II controlled substances.

82.4 Prohibitions for class I controlled substances.

82.5 Apportionment of baseline production allowances for class I 

          controlled substances.

82.6 Apportionment of baseline consumption allowances for class I 

          controlled substances.

82.7 Grant and phase reduction of baseline production and consumption 

          allowances for class I controlled substances.

82.8 Grant of essential use allowances and critical use allowances.

82.9 Availability of production allowances in addition to baseline 

          production allowances for class I controlled substances.

82.10 Availability of consumption allowances in addition to baseline 

          consumption allowances for class I controlled substances.

82.11 Exports of class I controlled substances to Article 5 Parties.

82.12 Transfers of allowances for class I controlled substances.

82.13 Recordkeeping and reporting requirements for class I controlled 

          substances.

82.15 Prohibitions for class II controlled substances.

82.16 Phaseout schedule of class II controlled substances.

82.17 Apportionment of baseline production allowances for class II 

          controlled substances.



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82.18 Availability of production in addition to baseline production 

          allowances for class II controlled substances.

82.19 Apportionment of baseline consumption allowances for class II 

          controlled substances.

82.20 Availability of consumption allowances in addition to baseline 

          consumption allowances for class II controlled substances.

82.21-82.22 [Reserved]

82.23 Transfers of allowances of class II controlled substances.

82.24 Recordkeeping and reporting requirements for class II controlled 

          substances.



Appendix A to Subpart A--Class I Controlled Substances

Appendix B to Subpart A--Class II Controlled Substances

Appendix C to Subpart A--Parties to the Montreal Protocol, and Nations 

          Complying With, But Not Parties to, the Protocol

Appendix D to Subpart A--Harmonized Tariff Schedule Description of 

          Products That May Contain Controlled Substances in Appendix A, 

          Class I, Groups I and II

Appendix E to Subpart A--Article 5 Parties

Appendix F to Subpart A--Listing of Ozone-Depleting Chemicals

Appendix G to Subpart A--UNEP Recommendations for Conditions Applied to 

          Exemption for Essential Laboratory and Analytical Uses

Appendix H to Subpart A--Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 Phaseout 

          Schedule for Production of Ozone-Depleting Substances

Appendix I to Subpart A--Global Warming Potentials (Mass Basis), 

          Referenced to the Absolute GWP for the Adopted Carbon Cycle 

          Model CO2 Decay Response and Future CO2 

          Atmospheric Concentrations Held Constant at Current Levels. 

          (Only Direct Effects are Considered.)

Appendix J to Subpart A--Parties to the Montreal Protocol Classified 

          Under Article 5(1) That Have Banned the Import of Controlled 

          Products That Rely on Class I Controlled Substances for Their 

          Continuing Functioning [Reserved]

Appendix K to Subpart A--Commodity Codes From the Harmonized Tariff 

          Schedule for Controlled Substances and Used Controlled 

          Substances

Appendix L to Subpart A--Approved Critical Uses, and Limiting Critical 

          Conditions for Those Uses for the 2006 Control Period



          Subpart B_Servicing of Motor Vehicle Air Conditioners



82.30 Purpose and scope.

82.32 Definitions.

82.34 Prohibitions and required practices.

82.36 Approved refrigerant recycling equipment.

82.38 Approved independent standards testing organizations.

82.40 Technician training and certification.

82.42 Certification, recordkeeping and public notification requirements.



Appendix A to Subpart B--Standard for Recycle/Recover Equipment

Appendix B to Subpart B--Standard for Recover Equipment

Appendix C to Subpart B--Standard for Recover/Recycle Equipment for HFC-

          134a Refrigerant

Appendix D to Subpart B--Standard for HFC-134a Recover-Only Equipment

Appendix E to Subpart B--The Standard for Automotive Refrigerant 

          Recycling Equipment Intended for Use With Both CFC-12 and HFC-

          134a

Appendix F to Subpart B--Standard for Recover-Only Equipment That 

          Extracts a Single, Specific Refrigerant Other Than CFC-12 or 

          HFC-134a



Subpart C_Ban on Nonessential Products Containing Class I Substances and 

 Ban on Nonessential Products Containing or Manufactured With Class II 

                               Substances



82.60 Purpose.

82.62 Definitions.

82.64 Prohibitions.

82.65 Temporary exemptions.

82.66 Nonessential Class I products and exceptions.

82.68 Verification and public notice requirements.

82.70 Nonessential Class II products and exceptions.



                      Subpart D_Federal Procurement



82.80 Purpose and scope.

82.82 Definitions.

82.84 Requirements.

82.86 Reporting requirements.



   Subpart E_The Labeling of Products Using Ozone-Depleting Substances



82.100 Purpose.

82.102 Applicability.

82.104 Definitions.

82.106 Warning statement requirements.

82.108 Placement of warning statement.

82.110 Form of label bearing warning statement.

82.112 Removal of label bearing warning statement.



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82.114 Compliance by manufacturers and importers with requirements for 

          labeling of containers of controlled substances, or products 

          containing controlled substances.

82.116 Compliance by manufacturers or importers incorporating products 

          manufactured with controlled substances.

82.118 Compliance by wholesalers, distributors and retailers.

82.120 Petitions.

82.122 Certification, recordkeeping, and notice requirements.

82.124 Prohibitions.



               Subpart F_Recycling and Emissions Reduction



82.150 Purpose and scope.

82.152 Definitions.

82.154 Prohibitions.

82.156 Required practices.

82.158 Standards for recycling and recovery equipment.

82.160 Approved equipment testing organizations.

82.161 Technician certification.

82.162 Certification by owners of recovery and recycling equipment.

82.164 Reclaimer certification.

82.166 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

82.169 Suspension and revocation procedures.



Appendix A to Subpart F--Specifications for Fluorocarbon and Other 

          Refrigerants

Appendix A1 to Subpart F--Generic Maximum Contaminant Levels

Appendix B1 to Subpart F--Performance of Refrigerant Recovery, Recycling 

          and/or Reclaim Equipment

Appendix B2 to Subpart F--Performance of Refrigerant Recovery, 

          Recycling, and/or Reclaim Equipment

Appendix C to Subpart F--Method for Testing Recovery Devices for Use 

          With Small Appliances

Appendix D to Subpart F--Standards for Becoming a Certifying Program for 

          Technicians



          Subpart G_Significant New Alternatives Policy Program



82.170 Purpose and scope.

82.172 Definitions.

82.174 Prohibitions.

82.176 Applicability.

82.178 Information required to be submitted.

82.180 Agency review of SNAP submissions.

82.182 Confidentiality of data.

82.184 Petitions.



Appendix A to Subpart G--Substitutes Subject to Use Restrictions and 

          Unacceptable Substitutes

Appendix B to Subpart G--Substitutes Subject to Use Restrictions and 

          Unacceptable Substitutes

Appendix C to Subpart G--Substitutes Subject to Use Restrictions and 

          Unacceptable Substitutes Listed in the May 22, 1996 Final 

          Rule, Effective June 21, 1996

Appendix D to Subpart G--Substitutes Subject to Use Restrictions and 

          Unacceptable Substitutes

Appendix E to Subpart G--Unacceptable Substitutes Listed in the January 

          26, 1999 Final Rule, Effective January 26, 1999

Appendix F to Subpart G--Unacceptable Substitutes Listed in the January 

          26, 1999 Final Rule, Effective January 26, 1999

Appendix G to Subpart G--Substitutes Subject to Use Restrictions and 

          Unacceptable Substitutes Listed in the March 3, 1999, Final 

          Rule, Effective April 2, 1999

Appendix H to Subpart G--Substitutes Subject to Use Restrictions and 

          Unacceptable Substitutes, Effective May 28, 1999

Appendix I to Subpart G--Substitutes Subject to Use Restrictions, Listed 

          in the April 26, 2000, Final Rule, Effective May 26, 2000

Appendix J to Subpart G--Substitutes listed in the January 29, 2002 

          Final Rule, effective April 1, 2002

Appendix K to Subpart G--Substitutes Subject to Use Restrictions and 

          Unacceptable Substitutes Listed in the July 22, 2002, Final 

          Rule, Effective August 21, 2002

Appendix L to Subpart G--Substitutes Listed in the January 27, 2003, 

          Final Rule, Effective March 28, 2003

Appendix M to Subpart G--Unacceptable Substitutes Listed in the 

          September 30, 2004 Final Rule, Effective November 29, 2004



                   Subpart H_Halon Emissions Reduction



82.250 Purpose and scope.

82.260 Definitions.

82.270 Prohibitions.



    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7414, 7601, 7671-7671q.



    Source: 57 FR 33787, July 30, 1992, unless otherwise noted.





    Source: 60 FR 24986, May 10, 1995, unless otherwise noted.



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    (a) The purpose of the regulations in this subpart is to implement 

the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer and 

sections 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 614 and 616 of the Clean Air Act 

Amendments of 1990, Public Law 101-549. The Protocol and section 604 

impose limits on the production and consumption (defined as production 

plus imports minus exports, excluding transhipments and used controlled 

substances) of certain ozone-depleting substances, according to 

specified schedules. The Protocol also requires each nation that becomes 

a Party to the agreement to impose certain restrictions on trade in 

ozone-depleting substances with non-Parties.

    (b) This subpart applies to any person that produces, transforms, 

destroys, imports or exports a controlled substance or imports or 

exports a controlled product.



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