82.122—Certification, recordkeeping, and notice requirements.
(a) Certification.
(1)
Persons claiming the exemption provided in § 82.106(b)(2) must submit a written certification to the following address: Labeling Program Manager, Stratospheric Protection Division, Office of Atmospheric Programs, 6205-J, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460.
(i)
The exact location of documents verifying calendar year 1990 usage and the 95% reduced usage during a twelve month period;
(3)
Persons who submit certifications postmarked on or before May 15, 1993, need not place warning labels on their products manufactured using CFC-113 or methyl chloroform as a solvent. Persons who submit certifications postmarked after May 15, 1993, must label their products manufactured using CFC-113 or methyl chloroform as a solvent for 14 days following such submittal of the certification.
(4)
Persons certifying must also include a statement that indicates their future annual use will at no time exceed 5% of their 1990 usage.
(6)
If the Administrator determines that a person's certification is incomplete or that information supporting the exemption is inadequate, then products manufactured using CFC-113 or methyl chloroform as a solvent by such person must be labeled pursuant to § 82.106(a).
(b) Recordkeeping.
Persons claiming the exemption under section 82.106(b)(2) must retain supporting documentation at one of their facilities.
(c) Notice Requirements.
Persons who claim an exemption under § 82.106(b)(2) must submit a notice to the address in paragraph (a)(1) of this section within 30 days of the end of any 12 month period in which their usage of CFC-113 or methyl chloroform used as a solvent exceeds the 95% reduction from calendar year 1990.