The Ozone Transport Commision (OTC) is a multi-state organization created under the Clean Air Act to develop and implement regional solutions to the ground-level ozone problem in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.


Current members include: Conneticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Virginia. The controls placed on Architectural and Industrial Maintenance (AIM) coatings have been implemented in the OTC in the form of model rules which define the VOC content of various coating categories. Currently, two model rules are available: Model Rule 2002 and Model Rule 2010. Each participating state independently elects to adopt a model rule. All states have adopted Model Rule 2002 with the exception of Vermont which still follows the EPA National Rule and Virginia for which only select areas have adopted. Since 2017, several states have adopted Model Rule 2010 including Maryland, Delaware, Connecticut and Rhode Island. And, although Utah is not part of the OTC, it also has several counties that adopted Model Rule 2010, in 2015.
For the most current information on the OTC Model rule, please visit www.otcair.org.
For the individual state rules, please visit the specific state environmental protection agency website.
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COATING CATEGORY
MODEL RULE 2002 VOC (G/L) - MODEL RULE 2010 VOC (G/L)
Flat
100 - 50
Non-Flat
150 - 100
Non-Flat High Gloss
250 - 150
Industrial Maintenance General
250 - 250
Industrial Maintenance High Temp
420 - 420
Primer
200 - 100
Quick Dry Primer
200 - 100
Quick Dry Enamel
250 - 150
Floor
250 - 100
Rust Preventative
400 - 250
Stains
250 - 250
Dry Fog
400 - 150
Varnish
350 - 275
Waterproofing Sealer - Wood
250 - 275
Wateproofing Sealer - Concrete
400 - 100