Each plan must include a description of the resources available to the State and local agencies at the date of submission of the plan and of any additional resources needed to carry out the plan during the 5-year period following its submission. The description must include projections of the extent to which resources will be acquired at 1-, 3-, and 5-year intervals.
[51 FR 40674, Nov. 7, 1986]
Emission limitations and other measures necessary for attainment and maintenance of any national standard, including any measures necessary to implement the requirements of subpart L must be adopted as rules and regulations enforceable by the State agency. Copies of all such rules and regulations must be submitted with the plan. Submittal of a plan setting forth proposed rules and regulations will not satisfy the requirements of this section nor will it be considered a timely submittal.
[51 FR 40674, Nov. 7, 1986]
By March 1, 1980, the State shall submit a plan revision that contains provisions for:
(a) Notifying the public on a regular basis of instances or areas in which any primary standard was exceeded during any portion of the preceding calendar year,
(b) Advising the public of the health hazards associated with such an exceedance of a primary standard, and
(c) Increasing public awareness of:
(1) Measures which can be taken to prevent a primary standard from being exceeded, and
(2) Ways in which the public can participate in regulatory and other efforts to improve air quality.
[44 FR 27569, May 10, 1979]
States that wish to receive electronic documents must revise the State Implementation Plan to satisfy the requirements of 40 CFR Part 3—(Electronic reporting).
[70 FR 59887, Oct. 13, 2005]