SUBPART H—Gasoline Sulfur (§80.180-80.185 to §80.415)
- 80.190—Who must register with EPA under the sulfur program?
- 80.195—What are the gasoline sulfur standards for refiners and importers?
- 80.200—What gasoline is subject to the sulfur standards and requirements?
- 80.205—How is the annual refinery or importer average and corporate pool average sulfur level determined?
- 80.210—What sulfur standards apply to gasoline downstream from refineries and importers?
- 80.211—What are the requirements for treating imported gasoline as blendstock?
- 80.212—What requirements apply to oxygenate blenders?
- 80.213—What alternative sulfur standards and requirements apply to transmix processors and transmix blenders?
- 80.215—What is the scope of the geographic phase-in program?
- 80.216—What standards apply to gasoline produced or imported for use in the GPA?
- 80.217—How does a refiner or importer apply for the GPA standards?
- 80.219—Designation and downstream requirements for GPA gasoline.
- 80.220—What are the downstream standards for GPA gasoline?
- 80.225—What is the definition of a small refiner?
- 80.230—Who is not eligible for the hardship provisions for small refiners?
- 80.235—How does a refiner obtain approval as a small refiner?
- 80.240—What are the small refiner gasoline sulfur standards?
- 80.245—How does a small refiner apply for a sulfur baseline?
- 80.250—How is the small refiner sulfur baseline and volume determined?
- 80.255—Compliance plans and demonstration of commitment to produce low sulfur gasoline.
- 80.260—What are the procedures and requirements for obtaining a hardship extension?
- 80.265—How will the EPA approve or disapprove a hardship extension application?
- 80.270—Can a refiner seek temporary relief from the requirements of this subpart?
- 80.271—How can a small refiner obtain an adjustment of its 2004-2007 per-gallon cap standard?
- 80.275—How are allotments generated and used?
- 80.285—Who may generate credits under the ABT program?
- 80.290—How does a refiner apply for a sulfur baseline?
- 80.295—How is a refinery sulfur baseline determined?
- 80.305—How are credits generated during the time period 2000 through 2003?
- 80.310—How are credits generated beginning in 2004?
- 80.315—How are credits used and what are the limitations on credit use?
- 80.330—What are the sampling and testing requirements for refiners and importers?
- 80.335—What gasoline sample retention requirements apply to refiners and importers?
- 80.340—What standards and requirements apply to refiners producing gasoline by blending blendstocks into previously certified gasoline (PCG)?
- 80.350—What alternative sulfur standards and requirements apply to importers who transport gasoline by truck?
- 80.365—What records must be kept?
- 80.370—What are the sulfur reporting requirements?
- 80.374—What if a refiner or importer is unable to produce gasoline conforming to the requirements of this subpart?
- 80.375—What requirements apply to California gasoline?
- 80.380—What are the requirements for obtaining an exemption for gasoline used for research, development or testing purposes?
- 80.382—What requirements apply to gasoline for use in American Samoa, Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands?
- 80.385—What acts are prohibited under the gasoline sulfur program?
- 80.390—What evidence may be used to determine compliance with the prohibitions and requirements of this subpart and liability for violations of this subpart?
- 80.395—Who is liable for violations under the gasoline sulfur program?
- 80.400—What defenses apply to persons deemed liable for a violation of a prohibited act?
- 80.405—What penalties apply under this subpart?
- 80.410—What are the additional requirements for gasoline produced at foreign refineries having individual small refiner sulfur baselines, foreign refineries granted temporary relief under §
- 80.415—What are the attest engagement requirements for gasoline sulfur compliance applicable to refiners and importers?