H.R. 204: Common Sense Waiver Act of 2013

Introduced:
Jan 04, 2013 (113th Congress, 2013–2015)
Sponsor:
Rep. William Owens [D-NY21]
Status:
Referred to Committee

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1/4/2013--Introduced.
Common Sense Waiver Act of 2013 - Authorizes the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to waive any emission standard or other requirements for hazardous air pollutants under the Clean Air Act applicable to the control of asbestos emissions in the demolition or renovation of a building if the the building has been condemned and there is a reasonable expectation of the building's structural failure.
Requires the Administrator to approve or disapprove a request for such a waiver within 90 days or the request shall be deemed to be approved.

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  • Title 42: THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE
  • Chapter 85: AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL
  • Subchapter I: PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
  • Part A: Air Quality and Emission Limitations
  • Section 7412: Hazardous air pollutants