Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-1-508 - Licensing Time-frames Pre-application Agreements
A. An applicant and the Department may enter
into a licensing time-frames pre-application agreement to allow the applicant
to do one or more of the following:
1. Submit
certain application components in one or more phases during the substantive
review time-frame.
2. Coordinate
the licensing time-frames requirements of this Article with expedited
application review by a private consultant under contract with the Department
for that purpose.
3. Coordinate the
licensing time-frames requirements of this Article with an applicant's
requirements to apply for and obtain other approvals reasonably related to the
subject matter of the application.
B. A licensing time-frames pre-application
agreement shall contain at least the following terms:
1. Unless otherwise specified in the
agreement, all requirements of this Article remain in effect.
2. A waiver under A.R.S. §
41-1004 by the applicant of its
rights to the number of time-frame days identified on the license tables in
consideration of the Department allowing the applicant to enter into a
licensing time-frames pre-application agreement.
3. Identification of application
components.
4. The number of days
for the administrative completeness review time-frame and the substantive
review time-frame. Time spent in pre-application review shall not count toward
the running of days within the time-frames.
5. A fee adjustment, if
appropriate.
6. Identification of
the license category within which the Department shall begin processing the
application.
C. A
licensing time-frames pre-application agreement that allows the applicant to
submit certain application components in one or more phases during the
substantive review time-frame shall contain at least the terms identified in
subsection (B) of this Section and the following terms:
1. The overall time-frame shall not be less
than the presumptive overall time-frame identified in subsection (B)(6) of this
Section.
2. The administrative
completeness review time-frame shown for the license category identified in
subsection (B)(6) of this Section shall apply only to the first application
phase.
3. The applicant may submit
components otherwise required for administrative completeness in subsequent
phases during the substantive review time-frame only to the extent that the
agreement specifies deadlines for each subsequent application phase and
identifies the application components required in each subsequent phase. The
Department may notify the applicant to respond to a notice of administrative
deficiencies within 15 days after each subsequent submittal or the deadline
identified in the agreement for each subsequent phased application component
submittal.
4. The Department may
suspend the running of days within the time-frames once in each application
phase with a comprehensive request for additional information on the same terms
as prescribed under
R18-1-504.
D. The Department shall consider all the
following factors when determining whether to enter into a licensing
time-frames pre-application agreement:
1. The
complexity of the licensing subject matter. The Department shall not enter into
an agreement if the presumptive substantive review time-frame is less than 90
days.
2. The resources of the
Department. The Department shall not enter into an agreement if the Department
determines that either the negotiation of the agreement or the terms of the
agreement are likely to require the Department to expend additional resources
to the significant detriment of other applicants.
3. The impact on public health and safety or
the environment. The Department shall not enter into an agreement if the
Department determines that the terms of the agreement are likely to cause a
significant increase or change in the nature of the potential detrimental
effects of the facility or activity to be governed by the license on public
health and safety or the environment.
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