Utah Admin. Code R315-270-51 - Hazardous Waste Permit Program - Continuation of Expiring Permits
(a) The conditions of an expired permit
continue in force until the effective date of a new permit if:
(1) The permittee has submitted a timely
application under Section
R315-270-14
and the applicable sections in Sections
R315-270-15
through 29 which is a complete application for a new permit; and
(2) The Director through no fault of the
permittee, does not issue a new permit with an effective date under Section
R315-124-15
on or before the expiration date of the previous permit, for example, when
issuance is impracticable due to time or resource
constraints.
(b) Effect.
Permits continued under Section R315-270-51 remain fully effective and
enforceable.
(c) Enforcement. When
the permittee is not in compliance with the conditions of the expiring or
expired permit, the Director may choose to do any or all of the following:
(1) Initiate enforcement action based upon
the permit which has been continued;
(2) Issue a notice of intent to deny the new
permit under Section
R315-124-6.
If the permit is denied, the owner or operator would then be required to cease
the activities authorized by the continued permit or be subject to enforcement
action for operating without a permit;
(3) Issue a new permit under Rule R315-124
with appropriate conditions; or
(4)
Take other actions authorized by these rules.
(d) State continuation. If a permittee has
submitted a timely and complete application under applicable State law and
regulations, the terms and conditions of an EPA-issued RCRA permit continue in
force beyond the expiration date of the permit, but only until the effective
date of the State's issuance or denial of a State RCRA permit.
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