25 Pa. Code § 86.40 - Permit terms
(a) Each permit
shall be issued for a fixed term not to exceed 5 years. A longer fixed permit
term may be granted, if:
(1) The application
is full and complete for the specified longer term.
(2) The applicant shows that a specified
longer term is reasonably needed to allow the applicant to obtain necessary
internal or external financing of equipment, facilities or structures for the
opening or continuance of the operation, and this need is confirmed in writing
by the applicant's source for the financing.
(b) A permit shall terminate if the permittee
has not begun the coal mining activities covered by the permit within 3 years
of the issuance of the permit. However, the Department may grant reasonable
extensions of time for commencement of these activities upon receipt of a
written statement showing that the extensions of time are necessary if
litigation precludes the commencement or threatens substantial economic loss to
the permittee or if there are conditions beyond the control and without the
fault or negligence of the permittee. Requests for extensions shall be
submitted to the Department prior to expiration of the permit.
(c) With respect to coal to be mined for use
only in a synthetic fuel facility or specified major electric generating
facility, the permittee shall be deemed to have commenced coal mining
activities at the time that the construction of the synthetic fuel or
generating facility is initiated.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.