2005 Idaho Code - 39-6714 — AIR QUALITY PLAN OF A REGIONAL AIR QUALITY COUNCIL

                                  TITLE  39
                              HEALTH AND SAFETY
                                  CHAPTER 67
             TREASURE VALLEY AND REGIONAL AIR QUALITY COUNCIL ACT
    39-6714.  AIR QUALITY PLAN OF A REGIONAL AIR QUALITY COUNCIL. (1) A
regional air quality council shall develop and accept the study within one (1)
year after establishment of the council. It shall make the study available to
all appropriate and interested local, state and federal agencies and to any
interested persons. For a period of ninety (90) days after dissemination, any
interested agency or person may submit written suggestions, comments or
proposals for the plan, or recommendations to the council.
    (2)  The council shall thereafter prepare a final regional air quality
plan which shall be completed within one hundred eighty (180) days after
dissemination of the study.
    (3)  The council shall identify present and future air issues in the
specified regional area.
    (4)  Once completed, the council shall provide copies of its plan to all
agencies and persons who have indicated an interest in the study. The council
shall thereupon provide for one (1) or more public hearings upon its plan and
recommendations with notice given as provided in chapter 52, title 67, Idaho
Code.
    (5)  After receiving the information obtained at the public hearing, the
council shall make such changes and revisions as it deems necessary and within
thirty (30) days after such public hearing, but in no event later than the
next regular session of the Idaho legislature, the council shall submit the
plan to the legislature.
    (6)  The legislature shall, within the next regular session during or
after which it receives the plan, accept, reject or modify the plan by
concurrent resolution.
    (7)  Thereafter, the council shall assist in the adoption and enforcement
of the provisions of the plan. Before its dissolution, the council shall also
assist these local, state and federal agencies to establish an ongoing,
joint-agency oversight responsibility for the plan.

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