Subject to regulation definition

Subject to regulation means, for any air pollutant, that the pollutant is subject to either a provision in the Clean Air Act, or a nationally applicable regulation codified by the Administrator in 40 CFR Subchapter C (Air Programs) that requires actual control of the quantity of emissions of that pollutant, and that such a control requirement has taken effect and is operative to control, limit or restrict the quantity of emissions of that pollutant released from the regulated activity, except that:
Subject to regulation means, for any air pollutant, that the pollutant is subject to either a provision in the Clean Air Act, or a nationally-applica- ble regulation codified by the Adminis- trator in subchapter C of this chapter, that requires actual control of the quantity of emissions of that pollut- ant, and that such a control require- ment has taken effect and is operative to control, limit or restrict the quan- tity of emissions of that pollutant re- leased from the regulated activity. Ex- cept that:
Subject to regulation means subject to regulation as defined by EPA at 40

Examples of Subject to regulation in a sentence

  • Subject to regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority and limited regulation by the Prudential Regulation Authority.

  • Subject to regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority and to limited regulation by the Prudential Regulation Authority.

  • Subject to regulation prescribed by the Sec- retary, any adult may, without payment of tax, produce beer for personal or family use and not for sale.

  • Subject to regulation 2.14, an appointed member of the Board is to hold office for such term, not being more than 3 years, as is specified in the member’s instrument of appointment, and may from time to time be reappointed.

  • Subject to regulation 26(7) and (8), if a boarding agreement is terminated under these regulations, it ceases to have effect except to the extent it states that any of its terms and conditions survive its termination.


More Definitions of Subject to regulation

Subject to regulation means, for any air pollutant, that
Subject to regulation means, for any air pollutant, that the pollutant is subject to either a provision in the CAA, or a nationally-applicable regulation codified by USEPA in 40 CFR 50 through 99, that requires actual control of the quantity of emissions of that pollutant, and that such a control requirement has taken effect and is operative to control, limit or restrict the quantity of emissions of that pollutant released from the regulated activity. Pollutants subject to regulation include, but are not limited to, GHGs as defined in Section 204.430.
Subject to regulation means, for any air pollutant, that the pollutant is subject to either a provision in the Clean Air Act, or a nationally applicable regulation codified by the Administrator in 40 CFR Subchapter C (Air Programs) that requires actual control of the quantity of emissions of that pollutant,
Subject to regulation means, for any air pollutant, that the pollutant is subject to either a provision in the Clean Air Act, or a nationally-applicable regulation codified by the EPA, that requires actual control of the quantity of emissions of that pollutant, and that such a control requirement has taken effect and is operative to control, limit or restrict the quantity of emissions of that pollutant released from the regulated activity. Except that greenhouse gases (GHG) as the aggregate group of six greenhouse gases: carbon dioxide [(CO2) (CO2)], nitrous oxide [(N2O) (N2O)], methane [(CH4) (CH4)], hydrofluorocarbons (HFC), perfluorocarbons (PFC), and sulfur hexafluoride [(SF6) (SF6)] shall not be subject to regulation except as follows:
Subject to regulation means, for any air pollutant, that the pollutant is
Subject to regulation means, for any air pollutant, that the pollutant is subject to either
Subject to regulation means, for any air pollutant, that the pollutant is subject to either a provision in the federal Clean Air Act, or a nationally-applicable regulation codified by the EPA Administrator in subchapter C of Chapter I of 40 CFR, that requires actual control of the quantity of emissions of that pollutant, and that such a control requirement has taken effect and is