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§ 19-0919. General powers.    1. Nothing in this title shall be construed to require or prohibit the  department from:    a.  extending  compliance  schedules,  issuing  variances  or relaxing  performance standards at any specific facility or stationary source,  so  long as such extension, issuance or relaxation does not result in:    (i)  violation  of any primary federal ambient air quality standard or  any state ambient air quality standard; or    (ii) failure to make reasonable further progress in  a  non-attainment  area pursuant to the federal clean air act; or    (iii) failure to attain the interim control target pursuant to section  19-0909 of this title; or    (iv)  failure  to  attain the final control target pursuant to section  19-0911 of this title; or    (v) violation of the nitrogen  control  program  pursuant  to  section  19-0913 of this title; or    (vi) creation of a public or private nuisance.    b.  Continuing  any  special limitations until January first, nineteen  hundred ninety-six or  reauthorize  any  special  limitation  which  has  expired  after  the  effective  date  of this title and prior to January  first, nineteen hundred eighty-six.    c. Allowing any conversion or modification of a facility or stationary  source to burn coal as a boiler fuel.    2. Nothing in this title shall be construed to establish  a  statewide  cap  or  limitation  on acid deposition precursors such that new sources  would be excluded for the state.

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§ 19-0919. General powers.    1. Nothing in this title shall be construed to require or prohibit the  department from:    a.  extending  compliance  schedules,  issuing  variances  or relaxing  performance standards at any specific facility or stationary source,  so  long as such extension, issuance or relaxation does not result in:    (i)  violation  of any primary federal ambient air quality standard or  any state ambient air quality standard; or    (ii) failure to make reasonable further progress in  a  non-attainment  area pursuant to the federal clean air act; or    (iii) failure to attain the interim control target pursuant to section  19-0909 of this title; or    (iv)  failure  to  attain the final control target pursuant to section  19-0911 of this title; or    (v) violation of the nitrogen  control  program  pursuant  to  section  19-0913 of this title; or    (vi) creation of a public or private nuisance.    b.  Continuing  any  special limitations until January first, nineteen  hundred ninety-six or  reauthorize  any  special  limitation  which  has  expired  after  the  effective  date  of this title and prior to January  first, nineteen hundred eighty-six.    c. Allowing any conversion or modification of a facility or stationary  source to burn coal as a boiler fuel.    2. Nothing in this title shall be construed to establish  a  statewide  cap  or  limitation  on acid deposition precursors such that new sources  would be excluded for the state.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-19 > Title-9 > 19-0919

§ 19-0919. General powers.    1. Nothing in this title shall be construed to require or prohibit the  department from:    a.  extending  compliance  schedules,  issuing  variances  or relaxing  performance standards at any specific facility or stationary source,  so  long as such extension, issuance or relaxation does not result in:    (i)  violation  of any primary federal ambient air quality standard or  any state ambient air quality standard; or    (ii) failure to make reasonable further progress in  a  non-attainment  area pursuant to the federal clean air act; or    (iii) failure to attain the interim control target pursuant to section  19-0909 of this title; or    (iv)  failure  to  attain the final control target pursuant to section  19-0911 of this title; or    (v) violation of the nitrogen  control  program  pursuant  to  section  19-0913 of this title; or    (vi) creation of a public or private nuisance.    b.  Continuing  any  special limitations until January first, nineteen  hundred ninety-six or  reauthorize  any  special  limitation  which  has  expired  after  the  effective  date  of this title and prior to January  first, nineteen hundred eighty-six.    c. Allowing any conversion or modification of a facility or stationary  source to burn coal as a boiler fuel.    2. Nothing in this title shall be construed to establish  a  statewide  cap  or  limitation  on acid deposition precursors such that new sources  would be excluded for the state.