Or. Admin. Code § 632-030-0049 - Emergency Operating Permits
The Department may issue an emergency operating permit as authorized under ORS 517.832. An emergency operating permit is subject to the following additional limitations:
(1) The emergency operating permit may not be
for a term in excess of three months and may be terminated by the Department on
48-hour notice.
(2) The operator
may continue operations at the site after three months only if the emergency
operating permit is replaced by a temporary, provisional, or regular operating
permit. The operator must follow the procedures for applying for the temporary,
provisional, or regular operating permit.
(3) The operator is required to provide
notice of the proposed emergency operating permit to all federal agencies and
public bodies as defined in ORS
174.109 that may be affected by
the emergency operating permit and to provide the Department with the names of
the agencies and public bodies notified and the manner of notification. The
Department may require additional notification or deny the emergency operating
permit if it determines that the notice is inadequate.
(4) The Department will not issue or will
terminate an emergency operating permit upon receipt of an objection from an
affected federal agency or public body.
(5) An operator seeking an emergency permit
must pay a fee to the Department in an amount determined by the Department be
adequate to cover the additional costs for staff and other related
expenses.
(6) The Department may
waive the requirement for a bond or alternate form of security for an emergency
operating permit.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 516.090, 517.800, 517.810, 517.832 & 517.840
Stats. Implemented: ORS 517.750 - 517.992
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