Examples of Part 2 application in a sentence
There is a limit of 250 MB for all of your Part 2 application materials combined.
Division II of 223—Chapter 48 applies to projects with agreements entered into on or after July 1, 2014.Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the department of cultural affairs shall not reserve tax credits under 2013 Iowa Code chapter 404A as amended by 2013 Iowa Acts, chapter 112, section 1, for applicants that do not have an approved Part 2 application and a tax credit reservation on or before June 30, 2014.
Note: MSF may choose to impose an earlier date than prior to securing contract services (e.g., prior to having its Part 2 application approved).
There is a limit of 250 MB for all of your Part 2 application components combined.
The Part 2 application process requires the demonstration of adequate legal authority, additional information on pollutant source identification, characterization of discharges, a proposed stormwater management program, an estimate of the effectiveness of stormwater controls, and a fiscal analysis.
The Part 2 application for a MACT determination shall contain the information in 13.15.2.1 through 13.15.2.6 of this regulation.
Small projects may submit registration applications year-round; however, the registration application must be submitted no later than 180 calendar days after receipt of approval of the Part 2 application from the department.
Small projects may submit registration applications year-round; however, the registration application must be submitted no later than 180 calendar days after receipt of approval of the Part 2 application from the authority.
Further, we have concluded that an applicant should be permitted to cross-reference any part of a standard proposed by EPA pursuant to CAA section 112(d) or 112(h) for a category or subcategory which includes sources to which the Part 2 application applies.
We note that if such information is not provided in the Part 2 application, the permitting authority will still be able to obtain itin the context of the permitting process which follows.