30 Tex. Admin. Code § 17.20 - Application Fees
(a) Fees shall be
remitted with each application for a use determination as required in
paragraphs (1) - (3) of this subsection.
(1)
Tier I Application--A $150 fee shall be charged for applications for property
that is located in the Tier I Table located in §
17.14(a) of this
title (relating to Tier I Pollution Control Property), as long as the
application seeks no variance from that use determination.
(2) Tier II Application--A $1,000 fee shall
be charged for applications for property that is used wholly for the control of
air, water, and/or land pollution, but not in the Tier I Table located in
§
17.14(a) of this
title.
(3) Tier III Application--A
$2,500 fee shall be charged for applications for property used partially for
the control of air, water, and/or land pollution.
(b) Fees will be forfeited for applications
for use determination on which the executive director will take no further
action under §
17.12(2) of this
title (relating to Application Review Schedule). An applicant who submits an
insufficient fee will receive a deficiency notice in accordance with the
procedures in §
17.12(2) of this
title. The fee must be remitted with the response to the deficiency notice
before the application will be deemed administratively complete. If it is
determined during a technical review that an application was submitted at the
wrong tier level, the executive director will notify the applicant of the
amount in which the fees are deficient or in excess, and if there are deficient
fees, the applicant shall remit the deficient amount of fees before review of
the application continues. If the deficient fees are not paid in full within 30
days of the applicant being notified of the deficiency, the executive director
will take no further action on the application. If the executive director takes
no further action on the application, the portion of the fees already paid
shall be forfeited by the applicant.
(c) All fees shall either be remitted in the
form of a check or money order made payable to the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality (TCEQ), by electronic funds transfer, or by using the
commission's ePay system.
(d) The
check, money order, or electronic funds transfer receipt must be delivered with
the application to the commission, at the address listed on the application
form.
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