Or. Admin. Code § 340-218-0120 - Permit Issuance
(1) Action on
application:
(a) A permit, permit
modification, or permit renewal may be issued only if all of the following
conditions have been met:
(A) DEQ has
received a complete application for a permit, permit modification, or permit
renewal, except that a complete application need not be received before
issuance of a general permit under OAR
340-218-0090;
(B) Except for modifications qualifying for
minor permit modification procedures under OAR
340-218-0170, DEQ has complied
with the requirements for public participation under OAR
340-218-0210;
(C) DEQ has complied with the requirements
for notifying and responding to affected States under OAR
340-218-0230(2);
(D) The conditions of the permit provide for
compliance with all applicable requirements and the requirements of this
division; and
(E) The EPA has
received a copy of the proposed permit and any notices required under OAR
340-218-0230(1) and
(2), and has not objected to issuance of the
permit under 340-218-0230(3)
within the time period specified therein or such earlier time as agreed to with
DEQ if no changes were made to the draft permit.
(b) When a multiple-source permit includes
air contaminant sources subject to the jurisdiction of DEQ and LRAPA, DEQ may
require that it will be the permit issuing agency. In such cases, DEQ and LRAPA
will otherwise maintain and exercise all other aspects of their respective
jurisdictions over the permittee;
(c) Denial of a Permit. If DEQ proposes to
deny issuance of a permit, permit renewal, permit modification, or permit
amendment, it must notify the applicant by registered or certified mail of the
intent to deny and the reasons for denial. The denial will become effective 60
days from the date of mailing of such notice unless within that time the
applicant requests a hearing. Such a request for hearing must be made in
writing to the Director and must state the grounds for the request. Any hearing
held will be conducted pursuant to the applicable provisions of ORS Chapter
183;
(d) DEQ or LRAPA is the
permitting authority for purposes of the 18 month requirement contained in
42 USC §
7661b(c) and this
subsection. Except as provided under the initial transition plan or under
regulations promulgated under Title IV of the FCAA or under this division for
the permitting of affected sources under the national acid rain program, DEQ
will take final action on each permit application (including a request for
permit modification or renewal) within 18 months after receiving a complete
application. In the case of any complete permit application containing an early
reductions demonstration pursuant to OAR
340-244-0100, DEQ will take
final action within 9 months of receipt;
(e) DEQ will promptly provide notice to the
applicant of whether the application is complete. Unless DEQ requests
additional information or otherwise notifies the applicant of incompleteness
within 60 days of receipt of an application, the application will be deemed
complete. For modifications processed through minor permit modification
procedures, OAR 340-218-0170(2),
DEQ will not require a completeness determination;
(f) DEQ will provide a review report that
sets forth the legal and factual basis for the draft permit conditions
(including references to the applicable statutory or regulatory provisions).
DEQ will send this report to the EPA and to any other person who requests
it;
(g) The submittal of a complete
application will not affect the requirement that any source have a Notice of
Approval under OAR 340-210-0205 through
340-0210-0250 or a preconstruction permit under OAR 340 division 216 or 340
division 224;
(h) Failure of DEQ to
take final action on a complete application or failure of DEQ to take final
action on an EPA objection to a proposed permit within the appropriate time
will be considered to be a final order for purposes of ORS Chapter
183;
(i) If the final permit action
being challenged is DEQ's failure to take final action, a petition for judicial
review may be filed any time before DEQ denies the permit or issues the final
permit.
(2) Requirement
for a permit:
(a) Except as provided in OAR
340-218-0120(2)(b),
340-218-0140(3),
and 340-218-0170(2)(d),
no Oregon Title V Operating Permit program source may operate after the time
that it is required to submit a timely and complete application after the
effective date of the program, except in compliance with a permit issued under
an Oregon Title V Operating Permit program;
(b) If an Oregon Title V Operating Permit
program source submits a timely and complete application for permit issuance
(including for renewal), the source's failure to have an Oregon Title V
Operating Permit is not a violation of this division until DEQ takes final
action on the permit application, except as noted in this rule. This protection
will cease to apply if, subsequent to the completeness determination made
pursuant to OAR 340-218-0120(1)(e),
and as required by OAR
340-218-0040(1)(b),
the applicant fails to submit by the deadline specified in writing by DEQ any
additional information identified as being needed to process the application.
If the final permit action being challenged is DEQ's failure to take final
action, a petition for judicial review may be filed any time before DEQ denies
the permit or issues the final permit.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 468.020, 468A.025, 468A.040, 468A.155 & 468A.310
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 183 & 468A
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