Allowance Limitation definition

Allowance Limitation means the tonnage of sulfur dioxide emissions authorized by the allowances available for compliance deduction for a WEB source under R307-250-12 on the allowance transfer deadline for each control period.
Allowance Limitation means the tonnage of sulfur dioxide emissions authorized by the allowances available for compliance deduction for a WEB source under Section 2(k) of this Chapter on the allowance transfer deadline for each control period.
Allowance Limitation means the tonnage of sulfur dioxide emissions authorized by the allowances available for compliance deduction for a WEB source for a control period under 20.2.81.109 NMAC on the allowance transfer deadline for that control period;

Examples of Allowance Limitation in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise specifically provided, all travel expenses shall be applied to an individual’s Annual Travel Allowance limitation.

  • Allowance limitation means the tonnage of SO2 emissions authorized by the allowances available for compliance deduction for a WEB source for a control period under Section L1 of this Rule on the allowance transfer deadline for that control period.


More Definitions of Allowance Limitation

Allowance Limitation means the tonnage of SO2 emissions authorized by the allowances available for compliance deduction for a WEB source for a control period under 20.11.46.19 NMAC, compliance, on the allowance transfer deadline for that control period.
Allowance Limitation means the tonnage of SO2 emissions authorized by the allowances available for compliance deduction for a WEB source for a control period under R18-2-1622(A) on the allowance transfer deadline for that control period.
Allowance Limitation means the tonnage of

Related to Allowance Limitation

  • Allowance means compensation payable to an employee in addition to the regular remuneration payable for the performance of the duties of his position.

  • Acid rain emissions limitation means, as defined in 40 CFR 72.2*, a limitation on emissions of sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides under the acid rain program under Title IV of the Clean Air Act (CAA).