CAIR definition
Examples of CAIR in a sentence
Starting January 1, 2021, all new medical exemptions for school and childcare entry must be issued through CAIR- ME.
Other related regulatory efforts include promulgation of Phase II of the NOx SIP Call, NOx RACT, Reasonable Further Progress (RFP), and the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR).
CAIR Coalition does not restrict the contact that a volunteer may have with any individual outside of a designated volunteer opportunity, but is not responsible for any aspect of that contact or for facilitating or moderating any relationship that may form between a client and volunteer.
As part of the CAIR and CAMR rulemaking process, the Illinois EPA negotiated unprecedented emission reductions of SO2, NOx, and mercury from virtually all of Illinois’ coal-fired power plants, which should provide substantial ozone and PM2.5 air quality benefits in Illinois and downwind states.
Because of changing rules and processes in CAIR Coalition’s work, it is important for all volunteers to be up-to-date and informed through re-training sessions.
The Illinois PCB also completed rulemaking efforts for CAIR in August 2007.
Illinois EPA has initiated rulemaking efforts and stakeholder workgroups regarding BART, ERMS, CAIR, CAMR, VOC area sources, NOx RACT, and SO2 RACT.
All volunteers, regardless of immigration status, are encouraged to support CAIR Coalition’s work through other volunteer opportunities, such as hotline volunteering.
A full SIP revision for CAIR was submitted in September 2007 and that NOx RACT rules will be submitted in 2008.
The agreement by which the alternate CAIR designated representative is se- lected shall include a procedure for au- thorizing the alternate CAIR des- ignated representative to act in lieu of the CAIR designated representative.