OF PRODUCTS THAT MAY CONTAIN CON- APPENDIX E TO SUBPART A OF PART 82-ARTI- APPENDIX F TO SUBPART A OF PART 82-LIST- TIES 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 OF PART 82-COMMODITY CODES FROM THE HARMONIZED TARIFF SCHEDULE FOR CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES AND USED CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 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 OF PART 82STANDARD FOR RECYCLE/RECOVER EQUIPMENT APPENDIX B TO SUBPART B OF PART 82STANDARD FOR RECOVER EQUIPMENT APPENDIX C TO SUBPART B OF PART 82STANDARD FOR RECOVER/RECYCLE EQUIPMENT FOR HFC-134a REFRIGERANT APPENDIX D TO SUBPART B OF PART 82STANDARD FOR HFC-134a RECOVER-ONLY EQUIPMENT APPENDIX E TO SUBPART B OF PART 82-THE STANDARD FOR AUTOMOTIVE REFRIGERANT RECYCLING EQUIPMENT INTENDED FOR USE WITH BOTH CFC-12 AND HFC-134a APPENDIX F TO SUBPART B OF PART 82STANDARD FOR RECOVER-ONLY EQUIPMENT THAT EXTRACTS A SINGLE, SPECIFIC RE 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. 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. APPENDIX A TO SUBPART G OF PART 82-SUB- APPENDIX E TO SUBPART G OF PART 82-UNAC CEPTABLE SUBSTITUTES LISTED IN THE APPENDIX F TO SUBPART G OF PART 82-UNAC- STITUTES SUBJECT TO USE RESTRICTIONS APPENDIX H TO SUBPART G OF PART 82-SUB- APPENDIX I TO SUBPART G OF PART 82-SUB STITUTES SUBJECT TO USE RESTRICTIONS, 82.270 Prohibitions. AUTHORITY: 42 U.S.C. 7414, 7601, 7671-7671q. SOURCE: 57 FR 33787, July 30, 1992, unless otherwise noted. Subpart A-Production and Consumption Controls SOURCE: 60 FR 24986, May 10, 1995, unless otherwise noted. $82.1 Purpose and scope. (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. [63 FR 41642, Aug. 4, 1998] §82.2 [Reserved] 882.3 Definitions. As used in this subpart, the term: Administrator means the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency or his authorized representative. For purposes of reports and petitions, the Administrator must be written at the following mailing address: EPA (6205J), Stratospheric Protection Division, 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460. Article 5 allowances means the allowances apportioned under § 82.9(a). Baseline consumption allowances means the consumption allowances apportioned under § 82.6. Baseline production allowances means the production allowances apportioned under § 82.5. |