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legislation: 96-hr-6866

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96-hr-6866 96 hr 6866 A bill to amend the Federal Clean Air Act with respect to requirements which adversely affect employment. Environmental Protection 1980-03-19 1980-03-19 Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. House Rep. McKay, K. Gunn [D-UT-1] UT D M000490 7 Amends the Clean Air Act to direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, States, and local governments to modify or withdraw imposed or proposed requirements under such Act which have adverse effects on employment. Directs the Administrator to approve a State implementation plan revision which establishes less stringent emission limitations applicable to an existing source in an attainment or nonattainment area and which, in the case of a nonattainment area, demonstrate reasonable further progress toward attainment and maintenance of ambient air quality standards, if the Governor of such State proposes such revision because the requirements of such Act threaten shutdown of such source. Declares that such revision will be deemed approved if the Administrator has not acted on the proposed revision within 90 days of receipt. 2024-02-05T14:30:09Z  

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