Utah Admin. Code R315-309-7 - Letter of Credit
(1) The owner or
operator of a solid waste facility may provide a letter of credit as a
financial assurance mechanism. The letter of credit must be irrevocable and
issued for a period of at least one year in the amount at least equal to the
current cost estimate as required by Subsection
R315-309-2(3)
for closure and post-closure care or the cost estimate as required by
Subsection
R315-309-2(5)
for corrective action, if necessary.
(2) The institution issuing the letter of
credit must be an entity which has the authority to issue a letter of credit
and whose operations are regulated and examined by a Federal or state
agency.
(3) The letter of credit
must be effective for closure and post-closure care:
(a) for a new facility or a lateral expansion
of an existing facility, before the initial receipt of waste;
(b) for an existing facility, in accordance
with the effective dates specified in Subsection
R315-309-1(3)(a);
and
(c) for corrective action, in
accordance with the schedule specified in Subsection
R315-309-1(3)(b).
(4) The letter of credit must
provide that the expiration date will be automatically extended for a period of
at least one year unless the issuing institution has elected not to extend the
letter of credit by sending notice by certified mail to the owner or operator
and the Director 120 days in advance of the expiration.
(5) If the letter of credit is not extended
by the issuing institution, the owner or operator shall obtain alternate
financial assurance which will become effective on or before the expiration
date.
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