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Chapter 9
Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program

Articles

1
Definitions
Section 44275
2
Program Introduction
Section 44280
3
Eligible Projects and Applicants
Section 44281
4
General Eligibility Criteria
Sections 44282–44282.5
5
Cost-effectiveness Criteria
Section 44283
6
Infrastructure Demonstration Project
Section 44284
7
Advanced Technology Development
Section 44285
8
Program Administration: General
Sections 44286–44287.2
9
Program Administration: Application Evaluation and Program Outreach
Sections 44288–44290
10
Monitoring
Section 44291
11
Reporting
Sections 44295–44295.5
12
Disposition of Funds
Section 44296
13
Heavy-duty Fleet Modernization Projects
Section 44297
14
Funds
Sections 44299.1–44299.2
 



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

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