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2011-26346 Transportation Conformity Rule: MOVES Regional Grace Period Extension Proposed Rule EPA is proposing to extend the grace period before the MOtor Vehicle Emission Simulator model (currently MOVES2010a) is required for regional emissions analyses for transportation conformity determinations ("regional conformity analyses"). This proposal would provide an additional year to the previously established two-year conformity grace period, so that MOVES2010a would not be required for regional conformity analyses until March 2, 2013. This proposal would not affect EPA's previous approval of the use of MOVES in official state air quality implementation plan (SIP) submissions or the existing grace period before MOVES2010a is required for carbon monoxide and particulate matter hot-spot analyses for project-level conformity determinations. 2011-10-13 2011 10 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2011/10/13/2011-26346/transportation-conformity-rule-moves-regional-grace-period-extension https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2011-10-13/pdf/2011-26346.pdf Environmental Protection Agency 145 EPA is proposing to extend the grace period before the MOtor Vehicle Emission Simulator model (currently MOVES2010a) is required for regional emissions analyses for transportation conformity determinations ("regional conformity analyses"). This...  

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