Maine Code § 38-590-A

License terms
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The term of air emission licenses is 10 years, except that the term of licenses for air contaminant
sources subject to the state permitting provisions of 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 70 is 5 years
and licenses issued pursuant to rules adopted pursuant to section 580-B, subsection 4, paragraph D have
no term. The board may establish, by rule, shorter license terms for the following source categories as
it considers necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare: [PL 2011, c. 538, §13 (AMD).]
1. Waste incinerators. Sources designed to burn solid waste for which a municipality is
responsible pursuant to section 1305;
[PL 1987, c. 279 (NEW).]
2. Innovative control. Sources utilizing new or innovative air pollution control technology; and
[PL 1987, c. 279 (NEW).]
3. New sources. New sources that have not previously received an air emissions license from the
department and those individual emission sources that have not previously been included in an air
emissions license.
[PL 1987, c. 279 (NEW).]

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