Utah Admin. Code R315-124-3 - Procedures for Decisionmaking - Application for a Permit
(a)
(1) Any
person who requires a permit, for a hazardous or nonhazardous waste treatment,
storage or disposal facility under Section
19-6-108 shall complete, sign, and
submit to the director an application for each permit required under Section
R315-270-1 or Rule R315-310.
Applications are not required for permits by rule under Section
R315-270-60 or Rule
R315-318.
(2) The director is not
required to begin the processing of a permit until the applicant has fully
complied with the application requirements for that permit as found in Sections
R315-270-10,
R315-270-13, and Rule
R315-310.
(3) Permit applications
shall comply with the applicable signature and certification requirements of
Section R315-270-11 or
R315-310-2.
(b) Reserved.
(c) The director shall review for
completeness every application for a permit. Upon completing the review, the
director shall notify the applicant in writing whether the application is
complete. If the application is incomplete, the director shall list the
information necessary to make the application complete. If the application is
for an existing facility, the director shall specify in the notice of
deficiency a date for submitting the necessary information. The director shall
notify the applicant that the application is complete upon receiving this
information. After the application is completed, the director may request
additional information from an applicant to clarify, modify, or supplement
previously submitted material. Requests for additional information will not
make an application incomplete.
(d)
If an applicant fails or refuses to correct deficiencies in the application,
the permit may be denied and appropriate enforcement actions may be taken under
applicable provisions of the Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Act.
(e) If the director decides that a site visit
is necessary for any reason in conjunction with the processing of an
application, the director shall notify the applicant and a date shall be
scheduled.
(f) The effective date
of an application is the date that the director notifies the applicant that the
application is complete as provided in Subsection
R315-124-3(c).
(g) For each permit application, the director
shall, no later than the effective date of the application, prepare and mail to
the applicant a schedule of the target dates that the director intends to:
(1) prepare a draft permit;
(2) give public notice;
(3) complete the public comment period,
including any public hearing; and
(4) issue a final permit.
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