Indiana Code § 13-17-1-3

Criteria for air quality control programs
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Sec. 3. Accomplishing the intent and purpose of air pollution control laws can be done most effectively by focusing on goals to be achieved by a maximum of cooperation among all parties concerned, and the rules established under this article should be clearly premised upon scientific knowledge of causes as well as of effects. [Pre-1996 Recodification Citation: 13-1-1-1(c).]   IC 13-17-2 Chapter 2. Repealed [Pre-1996 Recodification Citations: 13-17-2-1 Formerly13-1-1-3(a) 13-17-2-2 Formerly13-1-1-3(b) part 13-17-2-3 Formerly13-1-1-3(c) part 13-17-2-4 Formerly13-1-1-3(h) 13-17-2-5 Formerly13-1-1-3(i) 13-17-2-6 Formerly13-1-1-3(b) part 13-17-2-7 Formerly13-1-1-3(c) part 13-17-2-8 Formerly13-1-1-3(c) part 13-17-2-9 Formerly13-1-1-3(d) part, (g) part 13-17-2-10 Formerly13-1-1-3(g) part 13-17-2-11 Formerly13-1-1-3(d) part 13-17-2-12 Formerly13-1-1-3(e) 13-17-2-13 Formerly13-1-1-3(f).]   IC 13-17-3 Chapter 3. Powers and Duties Concerning Air Pollution Control               13-17-3-1 Assistance to local governments             13-17-3-2 Inspections             13-17-3-3 Enforcement             13-17-3-4 Adoption or amendment of rules             13-17-3-4.5 Repealed             13-17-3-5 Violations             13-17-3-6 Repealed             13-17-3-7 Orders; review by administrative law judge             13-17-3-8 Additional duties             13-17-3-9 Powers of commissioner to assist affected or interested groups             13-17-3-10 Funds             13-17-3-11 Power to adopt rules under state discretionary authority             13-17-3-12 Effect of express grant of authority on additional activities             13-17-3-13 Issuance of permit to a solid waste incinerator             13-17-3-14 Federal designations effective in Indiana on effective date of federal regulation; department to post information and maintain database             13-17-3-15 Rules and standards limiting noise emission

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