Utah Admin. Code R311-206-7 - Revocation and Lapsing of Certificates
(1) The director shall revoke a certificate
of compliance or registration if the director determines that the owner or
operator has willfully submitted a fraudulent application or is not in
compliance with any requirement pertaining to the certificate.
(2) A PST owner or operator who has had a
certificate of compliance revoked under Section
19-6-414 or Subsection
R311-206-7(1) may have the certificate reissued by the director after the owner
or operator demonstrates compliance with Subsections
19-6-412(2),
19-6-428(3), and
Section R311-206-3.
(3) A PST
owner or operator who has had a certificate of compliance lapse under
Subsection
19-6-408(5)(c)
may have the certificate reissued by the director after the owner or operator
demonstrates compliance with Sections
19-6-412 and R311-206-3.
(4) A PST owner or operator who has had
eligibility to receive payments for claims against the fund lapse under
Subsection
19-6-411(3)(c)(ii)
must:
(a) meet the requirements of Subsection
19-6-428(3);
and
(b) pay fees, interest, and
penalties due to reinstate eligibility.
(5) Upon permanent closure of a tank which is
covered by the Petroleum Storage Tank Fund, the eligibility to make a claim
against the Petroleum Storage Tank Fund will terminate as specified in Section
R311-207-2.
(a) permanently closed tanks are
not eligible to be reissued a certificate of compliance.
(6) In accordance with Section
19-6-414, the director may revoke
a certificate of compliance for the owner's or operator's failure to comply
with the following requirements as outlined in 40 CFR 280 :
(a) release reporting;
(b) abatement;
(c) investigation;
(d) corrective action; or
(e) other measures to bring the release site
under control.
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