SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT
RULE 1183 - OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF (OCS) AIR REGULATIONS
(Adopted March 12, 1993)
The provisions of Part 55, Title 40, of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) are adopted by the South Coast Air
Quality Management District (District) and made part of the Rules and Regulations of the District.
All OCS sources located within 25 miles of the State's seaward boundary and for which the District has been designated as the corresponding onshore area (COA) shall comply with the standards, criteria, and requirements set forth herein. This rule incorporates the following Provisions of 40 CFR 55:
Section |
Outer Continental Shelf Air Regulations Title |
| 55.1 | Statutory authority and scope |
| 55.2 | Definitions |
| 55.3 | Applicability |
| 55.4 | Requirements to submit a notice of intent |
| 55.5 | Corresponding onshore area designation |
| 55.6 | Permit requirements |
| 55.7 | Exemptions |
| 55.8 | Monitoring, reporting, inspections and compliance |
| 55.9 | Enforcement |
| 55.10 | Fees |
| 55.11 | Delegation |
| 55.12 | Consistency updates |
| 55.13 | Federal requirements that apply to OCS sources |
| 55.14 | Requirements that apply to OCS sources located within 25 miles of states' seaward boundaries, by state |
| Appendix A to 40 CFR Part 55 | Listing of State and Local Requirements Incorporated by References into Part 55, by State |
RULE 1183
OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF (OCS) AIR REGULATIONS
FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY:
CURRENT COPIES OF PART 55, TITLE 40 OF THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS (40 CFR 55) MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, REGION IX. CONTACT: Christine Vineyard 415/744-1195