Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 17 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 17.56 - UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS PETROLEUM AND CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
Subchapter 17.56.13 - Underground Storage Tank Permitting
Rule 17.56.1303 - INSTALLATION AND CLOSURE PERMIT REQUIREMENT-APPLICATION

Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 17.56.1303

Current through Register Vol. 6, March 22, 2024

(1) No person may install or close an underground storage tank system without a permit issued by the department pursuant to ARM 17.56.1305 or 17.56.1306.

(2) Except as provided in (6):

(a) a completed application for a major installation permit must be filed by the permit applicant on a form provided by the department at least 30 days prior to the proposed date of installation; and

(b) a completed application for a minor installation or closure permit must be filed by the permit applicant on a form provided by the department at least 20 days prior to the proposed date of installation or closure.

(3) If the installation or closure is to be conducted by:

(a) a licensed installer or remover, the licensed installer or remover shall sign the permit application;

(b) an owner or operator with an on-site installation inspector, the owner or operator must sign the permit application.

(4) The department shall notify an applicant if it determines that an application is deficient. The department shall notify the applicant what information is required for the application to be considered complete. The department shall hold deficient applications pending the receipt of the required information. The department shall issue the permit within 30 days of the department's receipt of the complete permit application. If the applicant fails to submit the required information within six months of receiving the department's deficiency notice, the deficient permit application expires.

(5) The permit application review fee required by ARM 17.56.1304 and any applicable inspection fee required by ARM 17.56.1309 must be received by the department within five business days of the applicant's submittal of the permit application to the department. If the permit applicant accumulates more than two unpaid permit application review and/or inspection fees, the department shall suspend further permit reviews until all past due fees are paid in full.

(6) For good cause, the department may waive the 30-day requirement in (2).

AUTH: 75-11-204, MCA; IMP: 75-11-204, 75-11-209, 75-11-212, MCA

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