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Title 3
Powers and Duties

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19‑0301
Powers and duties
19‑0302
Permits and certificates
19‑0303
Codes, rules and regulations
19‑0304
Burning of hazardous wastes
19‑0305
Commissioner
19‑0306
Municipal solid and regulated medical waste incineration facilities
19‑0306‑A
Personal watercraft emissions regulations
19‑0306‑B
Zero-emissions cars and trucks
19‑0307
Certificates of compliance for purposes of the Real Property Tax Law
19‑0309
Certificates of compliance for purposes of the Tax Law
19‑0311
Operating permit program for sources subject to federal Clean Air Act
19‑0312
Power plant emissions and performance standards
19‑0313
Small business stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance program
19‑0315
Small business stationary source compliance advisory panel
19‑0317
Air program evaluation
19‑0319
Centrally fueled fleet program
19‑0320
Emissions inspections of heavy duty vehicles
19‑0321
Permits to construct and operate certain municipally sponsored major facilities
19‑0323
Use of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel and best available technology by the state
19‑0325
Sulfur reduction requirements
19‑0327
Bioheating fuel requirements
19‑0328
Ozone non-attainment fee programs
19‑0329
Certain fuel oil
19‑0331
Moratorium on air permit issuance and renewal
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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