Colorado Code § 25-7-109.1

Emergency rule-making
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In addition to all other powers of the
commission, the commission, pursuant to section 24-4-103 (6), C.R.S., shall have the authority
to conduct emergency rule-making for the purpose of adopting an interim emission control
regulation to apply for a specified period of time in place of an existing emission control
regulation or to create an emission control regulation whenever federal regulations have been
adopted and become effective pursuant to section 111 of the federal act and which add to the list
of categories of stationary sources, or add new or more restrictive standards of performance for
new sources, or whenever federal regulations are adopted and effective pursuant to section 112
of the federal act and which modify or adopt MACT or GACT for new or existing sources, and
such regulations are required to be implemented by the states. Interim emission control
regulations adopted pursuant to this section shall not be effective for a period greater than twelve
months from the date of adoption.

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