Utah Admin. Code R315-310-2 - Procedures for Permits
(1) Prospective
applicants may request the director to schedule a pre-application conference to
discuss the proposed solid waste facility and application contents before the
application is filed.
(2) Any owner
or operator who intends to operate a facility subject to the permit
requirements shall apply for a permit with the director.
(3) Applications for a permit shall be
completed in the format prescribed by the director.
(4) An application for a permit, any reports
required by a permit, and other information requested by the director shall be
signed as follows:
(a) for a corporation: by a
principal executive officer of at least the level of vice president;
(b) for a partnership or sole proprietorship:
by a general partner or the proprietor;
(c) for a municipality, state, federal, or
other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected
official; or
(d) by an authorized
representative of the person specified in Subsections R315-310-2(4)(a) through
R315-310-2(4)(c), as appropriate.
(i) A person
is an authorized representative only if the authorization is made in writing,
to the director, by a person described in Subsection R315-310-2(4)(a),
R315-310-2(4)(b), or R315-310-2(4)(c), as appropriate.
(ii) The authorization may specify either a
named individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation
of the regulated facility or activity, such as the position of facility
manager, director, superintendent, or other position of equivalent
responsibility.
(iii) If an
authorization is no longer accurate and needs to be changed because a different
individual or position has responsibility for the overall operation of the
facility, a new authorization that meets the requirements of Subsections
R315-310-2(4)(d)(i) and R315-310-2(4)(d)(ii) shall be submitted to the director
before or together with any report, information, or application to be signed by
the authorized representative.
(5) Filing Fee and Permit Review Fee.
(a) A filing fee, as required by the Annual
Appropriations Act, shall accompany the filing of an application for a permit.
The review of the application will not begin until the filing fee is
received.
(b) A review fee, as
established by the Annual Appropriations Act, shall be charged at an hourly
rate for the review of an application. The review fee shall be billed quarterly
and shall be due and payable quarterly.
(6) Any content and material submitted as a
permit application shall become part of the approved permit and shall be part
of the operating record of the solid waste disposal facility.
(7) The owner or operator, or both, of a
facility shall apply for renewal of the facility's permit every ten
years.
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