(2) Criteria for Certification of Water Authorities or Water and Sewer Authorities as Local Issuing Authorities.
(A) Each municipality or county that is served by that water authority or water and sewer authority must be a certified Local Issuing Authority.
(B) The ordinances adopted by each municipality or county that is served by that water authority or water and sewer authority must be in compliance with the provisions of Title 12, Chapter 7 of the Official Code of Georgia and related regulations as of the date of the application by the water authority or water and sewer authority for certification as a Local Issuing Authority or, following application, the water authority or water and sewer authority must provide documentation to the Division of the same before such water authority or water and sewer authority may be certified as a Local Issuing Authority.
(C) Each municipality or county that is served by that water authority or water and sewer authority must have adopted ordinances or other such local law that allows the water authority or water and sewer authority the ability to enforce directly all ordinances described in Rule 391-3-7-.09(2)(B).
(D) The water authority or water and sewer authority has inspection personnel, who are or will be qualified personnel (within 6 months of date of hire) in erosion and sediment control.
(E) Required Documentation. A water authority or water and sewer authority shall provide all of the following documentation to the Division:
1. A letter from the water authority or water and sewer authority requesting certification as a Local Issuing Authority, identifying each municipality or county that is served by that water authority or water and sewer authority, and verifying that each municipality or county that is served by that water authority or water and sewer authority has granted the same legal authority to the water authority or water and sewer authority to carry out the requirements of the provisions of Title 12, Chapter 7 of the Official Code of Georgia and related regulation.
2. A letter from each municipality or county that is served by that water authority or water and sewer authority including all of the following:
A. A statement confirming that such municipality or county has been certified as a Local Issuing Authority.
B. A statement confirming that such municipality or county intends to allow the water authority or water and sewer authority to operate solely as the Local Issuing Authority within that municipality's or county's jurisdictional boundaries.
C. A statement that such municipality or county has adopted ordinances or other local laws that grant to the water authority or water and sewer authority the ability to enforce directly all ordinances required to implement the provisions of Title 12, Chapter 7 of the Official Code of Georgia and related regulation.
3. A listing of the number of inspectors employed by the water authority or water and sewer authority that will be responsible for land disturbance activity inspections and documentation of the training for each inspector.
4. Documentation of the estimated workload and inspection frequency schedule for the inspectors.
5. A detailed boundary map for all areas in which the water authority or water and sewer authority intends to operate as a Local Issuing Authority, including but not limited to labeled street names. Such boundary map shall be provided in an electronic format that is compatible with the Division's GIS software.
6. A copy of the ordinance from each municipality or county that is served by the water authority or water and sewer authority that demonstrates compliance with the provisions in Title 12, Chapter 7 of the Official Code of Georgia and related regulation.
7. A copy of the ordinance or other local law from each municipality or county that is served by the water authority or water and sewer authority that grant to the water authority or water and sewer authority the ability to enforce directly all ordinances required to implement the provisions of Title 12, Chapter 7 of the Official Code of Georgia and related regulation.
8. A copy of the intergovernmental agreement(s) with the governing authority of each municipality or county that is served by the water authority or water and sewer authority. Such intergovernmental agreement shall:
A. Be executed by duly authorized representative(s) for each party; and
B. Specify how the municipality or county and water authority or water and sewer authority will notify one another regarding any updates to ordinances or local laws relevant to the enforcement by the water authority or water and sewer authority of ordinances required to implement the provisions of Title 12, Chapter 7 of the Official Code of Georgia and related regulation; and
C. Specify how changes to the service area of such water authority or water and sewer authority will affect which entity will act as Local Issuing Authority in the affected areas and describe a process by which any necessary updates to or amendments of relevant ordinances or local laws will be conducted; and
D. Describe in detail, with reference to and incorporation of boundary maps and customer lists as appropriate, in which areas the municipality or county will act as Local Issuing Authority and in which areas the water authority or water and sewer authority will act as Local Issuing Authority.
(F) The Division shall provide written notification to the water authority, or water and sewer authority of the Director's decision no later than 60 days after receipt of request for certification. In the case of a denial of local issuing authority certification, the Division shall explain the deficiencies causing the denial. The denial of certification by the Division shall not preclude water authority or water and sewer authority from making any subsequent application for certification.