It's rather obfuscating to say the least, and it doesn't seem to include the clause that shows how these non-elected agencies have any authority under the US Constitution. But, hey, they seem like nice folks and we shouldn't not follow their fiats policies. I mean, it's not like they will come in and shut down your business or arrest you for disobedience.
http://www.epa.gov/burnwise/faqconsumer.html
http://www.epa.gov/Compliance/resources/publications/monitoring/caa/woodstoves/certifiedwood.pdf
http://www.epa.gov/compliance/monitoring/programs/caa/whcert.html
http://www.epa.gov/compliance/monitoring/programs/caa/woodheaters.html
http://www.epa.gov/compliance/monitoring/programs/caa/whlqanda.html
Thanks for the link. It had nothing to do with stoves and who can sell them, but it was interesting. I put up some links about EPA’s wood stove program. I was surprised that this c p has been going on since 1988!
EPA has no Constitutional authority to do what they do. Congress may have the power to pass relevant legislation, but instead they shirk the responsibility and set up these bureaucracies that issue regulations that Justice then considers to be laws. Congresses role is to pass a law stating “let there be clean air” and THIS serves to authorize EPA (or OSHA or whatever) to issue unconstitutional rules that we live by or face prison. No accountability, can’t vote them out, and usually no review of what they are doing. EPA declared CO2 to be a poisonous gas!
Anyway their wood stove rules say that all new wood stoves have to meet their standards which they set. Existing wood stoves are left alone, and it looks like you can build your own as long as you don’t make a business of selling them. I agree with you that this is wrong and that they have no authority, I’m just relating what I read about it.