Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 167 - Pollution Control Agency
Chapter 7001 - PERMITS AND CERTIFICATIONS
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Part 7001.0180 - JUSTIFICATION TO COMMENCE REVOCATION WITHOUT REISSUANCE OF PERMIT

Universal Citation: MN Rules 7001.0180

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 39, March 25, 2024

The following constitute justification for the commissioner to commence proceedings to revoke a permit without reissuance:

A. existence at the permitted facility of unresolved noncompliance with applicable state and federal pollution statutes and rules or a condition of the permit, and refusal of the permittee to undertake a schedule of compliance to resolve the noncompliance;

B. the permittee fails to disclose fully the facts relevant to issuance of the permit or submits false or misleading information to the agency or to the commissioner;

C. the commissioner finds that the permitted facility or activity endangers human health or the environment and that the danger cannot be removed by a modification of the conditions of the permit;

D. the permittee has failed to comply with any requirement under parts 7002.0210 to 7002.0310 or chapter 7046 to pay fees; or

E. the permittee has failed to pay a penalty owed under Minnesota Statutes, section 116.072.

Statutory Authority: MS s 115.03; 116.07

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