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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 16. Labor And Employment
Agency 25. Safety And Health Codes Board
Chapter 30. Regulations for Asbestos Emissions Standards for Demolition and Renovation Construction Activities and the Disposal of Asbestos-Containing Construction Wastes--Incorporation by Reference, 40 CFR 61.140 through 61.156
11/21/2024

16VAC25-30-20. Designated standards of performance.

Subpart 61.140 - Applicability, 40 CFR 61.140

Subpart 61.141 - Definitions, 40 CFR 61.141

Subpart 61.145 - Standard for Demolition and Renovation, 40 CFR 61.145 (including figure 3)

Subpart 61.146 - Standard for Spraying, 40 CFR 61.146

Subpart 61.148 - Standard for Insulating Materials, 40 CFR 61.148

Subpart 61.150 - Standard for Waste Disposal, 40 CFR 61.150 (excluding subsection (a)(4) and including figure 4)

Subpart 61.154 - Standard for Active Waste Disposal Sites, 40 CFR 61.154 (excluding subsection (d))

Subpart 61.156 - Cross-reference to other Asbestos Regulations, 40 CFR 61.156 (including Table 1)

Statutory Authority

§ 40.1-51.25 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR425-03-85.61, § 2, eff. November 5, 1992.

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