Section 240. Compliance schedules  


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  • A. Affected persons shall comply with the provisions of this article as expeditiously as possible but in no case later than:

    1. August 1, 2010, in the Northern Virginia and Fredericksburg VOC Emissions Control Areas; or

    2. March 1, 2014, in the Richmond VOC Emissions Control Area.

    B. Any owner or other person who cannot comply with the provisions of this article by the date specified in subsection A of this section, due to extraordinary reasons beyond that person's reasonable control, may apply in writing to the board for a waiver. The waiver application shall set forth:

    1. The specific grounds upon which the waiver is sought, including the facts that support the extraordinary reasons that compliance is beyond the applicant's reasonable control;

    2. The proposed date by which compliance with the provisions of this article will be achieved; and

    3. A compliance report detailing the methods by which compliance will be achieved.

    C. No waiver may be granted unless all of the following findings are made:

    1. That, due to reasons beyond the reasonable control of the applicant, required compliance with this article would result in extraordinary economic hardship;

    2. That the public interest in mitigating the extraordinary hardship to the applicant by issuing the waiver outweighs the public interest in avoiding any increased emissions of air contaminants that would result from issuing the waiver; and

    3. That the compliance report proposed by the applicant can reasonably be implemented and shall achieve compliance as expeditiously as possible.

    D. Any approval of a waiver shall specify a final compliance date by which compliance with the requirements of this article shall be achieved. Any approval of a waiver shall contain a condition that specifies the increments of progress necessary to assure timely compliance and such other conditions that the board finds necessary to carry out the purposes of this article.

    E. A waiver shall cease to be effective upon the failure of the party to whom the waiver was granted to comply with any term or condition of the waiver.

    F. Upon the application of any person, the board may review, and for good cause, modify or revoke a waiver from requirements of this article.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 26, Issue 12, eff. March 17, 2010; amended, Virginia Register Volume 29, Issue 26, eff. October 1, 2013.

Statutory Authority

§ 10.1-1308 of the Code of Virginia.