Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-9-109 - Public Participation
A.
Notice of Preliminary Decision.
1. The
Department shall publish a Notice of Preliminary Decision regarding the
issuance or denial of a significant permit amendment or a final permit
determination in one or more newspapers of general circulation where the
facility is located.
2. The
Department shall accept written comments from the public before a significant
permit amendment or a final permit determination is made.
3. The written public comment period begins
on the publication date of the Notice of Preliminary Decision and extends for
30 calendar days.
B.
Public hearing.
1. The Department shall
provide notice and conduct a public hearing to address a Notice of Preliminary
Decision regarding a significant permit amendment or final permit determination
if:
a. Significant public interest in a
public hearing exists, or
b.
Significant issues or information has been brought to the attention of the
Department that has not been considered previously in the permitting
process.
2. If, after
publication of the Notice of Preliminary Decision, the Department determines
that a public hearing is necessary, the Department shall schedule a public
hearing and publish the Notice of Preliminary Decision at least once, in one or
more newspapers of general circulation where the facility is located.
3. The Department shall accept written public
comment until the close of the hearing record as specified by the person
presiding at the public hearing.
C. The Department shall respond in writing to
all comments submitted during the formal public comment period.
D. At the same time the Department notifies a
permittee of a significant permit amendment or an applicant of the final permit
determination, the Department shall send, through regular mail or
electronically, a notice of the amendment or determination and the summary of
response to comments to any person who submitted comments or attended a public
hearing on the significant permit amendment or final permit
determination.
E. General permits.
Public participation requirements do not apply.
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