1999

 

 

 

HOUSE BILL 99-1330

 

BY REPRESENTATIVES Mitchell, Dean, Decker, George, Scott, and Spradley;

also SENATOR Pascoe.

Concerning the recommendations of the legislative council relating to approval of air quality control commission revisions to the air quality state implementation plan.

 

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:

 

SECTION 1.  25-7-133.5 (2) (r), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended, and the said 25-7-133.5 (2) is further amended BY THE ADDITION OF THE FOLLOWING NEW PARAGRAPHS, to read:

25-7-133.5.  Extension or rescission of specific revisions to the state implementation plan (SIP) after 1996. (2)  Pursuant to section 25-7-133, the following revisions to the state implementation plan (SIP), which were adopted by the air quality control commission on the dates indicated and received by the legislative council for review, are approved for incorporation into the state implementation plan:

(r)  Amendments adopted by the air quality control commission on April 17, 1997, concerning long-term strategy for the element of the SIP relating to visibility in class I areas; and

(t)  Amendments adopted by the air quality control commission on September 17, 1998, to regulation number 1, section II. D., concerning military smokes and obscurants training exercises;

(u)  Amendments adopted by the air quality control commission on October 15, 1998, to regulation number 7, concerning emissions of volatile organic compounds;

(v)  Amendments adopted by the air quality control commission on October 15, 1998, to regulation number 10, concerning conformity of federally funded or approved transportation plans with air quality implementation plans;

(w)  Amendments adopted by the air quality control commission on November 19, 1998, to regulation number 11, part F (III), concerning the motor vehicle emissions inspection program for the Denver-Boulder area;

(x)  Amendments adopted by the air quality control commission on January 16, 1998, to regulation number 12, concerning reduction of diesel vehicle emissions;

(y)  Amendments adopted by the air quality control commission on November 30, 1998, to regulation number 17, concerning the clean fuel fleet program;

(z)  Amendments adopted by the air quality control commission on January 16, 1998, to section 1.11.0 of the procedural rules of the air pollution control division; and

(aa)  Amendments adopted by the air quality control commission on September 17, 1998, concerning ambient air quality standards for suspended particulate matter.

SECTION 2. Repeal.  25-7-133.5 (2) (j), Colorado Revised Statutes, is repealed as follows:

25-7-133.5.  Extension or rescission of specific revisions to the state implementation plan (SIP) after 1996. (2)  Pursuant to section 25-7-133, the following revisions to the state implementation plan (SIP), which were adopted by the air quality control commission on the dates indicated and received by the legislative council for review, are approved for incorporation into the state implementation plan:

(j)  Amendments adopted by the air quality control commission on October 18, 1996, to regulation number 17, concerning the clean fuels fleet program;

SECTION 3. Repeal.  25-7-133.5 (2) (y), Colorado Revised Statutes, as enacted by House Bill 99-1330, is repealed as follows:

25-7-133.5.  Extension or rescission of specific revisions to the state implementation plan (SIP) after 1996. (2)  Pursuant to section 25-7-133, the following revisions to the state implementation plan (SIP), which were adopted by the air quality control commission on the dates indicated and received by the legislative council for review, are approved for incorporation into the state implementation plan:

(y)  Amendments adopted by the air quality control commission on November 30, 1998, to regulation number 17, concerning the clean fuel fleet program;

SECTION 4.  Effective date. (1)  This act shall take effect July 1, 1999.

(2)  Sections 2 and 3 of this act shall only take effect if Senate Bill 99-117 becomes law.

SECTION 5.  Safety clause. The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety.

 

 

 

____________________________ ____________________________

Russell George Ray Powers

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE PRESIDENT OF

OF REPRESENTATIVES THE SENATE

 

 

 

 

 

____________________________ ____________________________

Judith M. Rodrigue Patricia K. Dicks

CHIEF CLERK OF THE HOUSE SECRETARY OF

OF REPRESENTATIVES THE SENATE

 

 

 

APPROVED________________________________________

 

 

 

 

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Bill Owens

GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF COLORADO