Utah Admin. Code R315-270-215 - Hazardous Waste Permit Program - How Are Time Periods in the Requirements in Sections R315-27-79 through 230 and My Rap Computed?
(a) Any time period scheduled to begin on the
occurrence of an act or event shall begin on the day after the act or event.
For example, if your RAP specifies that you shall close a staging pile within
180 days after the operating term for that staging pile expires, and the
operating term expires on June 1, then June 2 counts as day one of your 180
days, and you would have to complete closure by November 28.
(b) Any time period scheduled to begin before
the occurrence of an act or event shall be computed so that the period ends on
the day before the act or event. For example, if you are transferring ownership
or operational control of your site, and wish to transfer your RAP, the new
owner or operator shall submit a revised RAP application no later than 90 days
before the scheduled change. Therefore, if you plan to change ownership on
January 1, the new owner/operator shall submit the revised RAP application no
later than October 3, so that the 90th day would be December 31.
(c) If the final day of any time period falls
on a weekend or legal holiday, the time period shall be extended to the next
working day. For example, if you wish to appeal the Director's decision to
modify your RAP, then you shall file the appeal within 30 days after the
Director has issued the final RAP decision. If the 30th day falls on Sunday,
then you may submit your appeal by the Monday after. If the 30th day falls on
July 4th, then you may submit your appeal by July 5th.
(d) Whenever a party or interested person has
the right to or is required to act within a prescribed period after the service
of notice or other paper upon him by mail, 3 days shall be added to the
prescribed term. For example, if you wish to appeal the Director's decision to
modify your RAP, then you shall file the appeal within 30 days after the
Director has issued the final RAP decision. However, if the Director notifies
you of his decision by mail, then you may have 33 days to file.
Notes
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