Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 4.djvu/332

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104 STAT. 2648 PUBLIC LAW 101-549—NOV. 15, 1990 "(A) 2 members, who are not owners, or representatives of owners, of small business stationary sources, selected by the Governor to represent the general public; "(B) 2 members selected by the State legislature who are owners, or who represent owners, of small business stationary sources (1 member each by the majority and minority leadership of the lower house, or in the case of a unicameral State legislature, 2 members each shall be selected by the majority leadership and the minority leadership, respectively, of such legislature, and subparagraph (C) shall not apply); "(C) 2 members selected by the State legislature who are owners, or who represent owners, of small business stationary sources (1 member each by the majority and minority leadership of the upper house, or the equivalent State entity); and "(D) 1 member selected by the head of the department or agency of the State responsible for air pollution permit programs to represent that agency. "(f) FEES. —The State (or the Administrator) may reduce any fee required under this Act to take into account the financial resources of small business stationary sources. "(g) CONTINUOUS EMISSION MONITORS.—In developing regulations and CTGs under this Act that contain continuous emission monitoring requirements, the Administrator, consistent with the requirements of this Act, before applying such requirements to small business stationary sources, shall consider the necessity and appropriateness of such requirements for such sources. Nothing in this subsection shall affect the applicability of title IV provisions relating to continuous emissions monitoring. "(h) CONTROL TECHNIQUE GUIDEUNES. —The Administrator shall consider, consistent with the requirements of this Act, the size, type, and technical capabilities of small business stationary sources (and sources which are eligible under subsection (c)(2) to be treated as small business stationary sources) in developing CTGs applicable to such sources under this Act.". TITLE VI—STRATOSPHERIC OZONE PROTECTION TITLE VI—STRATOSPHERIC OZONE PROTECTION Sec. 601. Part B repeal. Sec. 602. Stratospheric ozone protection. Sec. 603. Methane studies. SEC. 601. PART B REPEAL. Part B of title I of the Clean Air Act entitled "Ozone Protection", 42 USC sections 150 through 159, is hereby repealed. 7450-7459. SEC. 602. STRATOSPHERIC OZONE PROTECTION. (a) NEW TITLE VI.— The Clean Air Act is amended by adding the following new title after title V: