New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Env - Department of Environmental Services
Subtitle Env-Wq - Water Quality and Quantity Programs
Chapter Env-Wq 400 - GROUNDWATER PROTECTION
Part Env-Wq 403 - LARGE GROUNDWATER WITHDRAWALS
Section Env-Wq 403.07 - Signatures and Certifications

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Env-Wq 403.07

Current through Register No. 13, March 27, 2025

(a) Each application, report, and request filed pursuant to this part shall be signed and certified as specified in this section.

(b) The document shall be signed by the submitter as follows:

(1) If the submitter is an individual, the individual shall sign and date the document; and

(2) If the submitter is other than an individual, the authorized signer shall sign and date the document and print or type his or her name and title.

(c) All signatures provided under this part, including those provided by the professional of record, shall constitute certification that:

(1) The information for which the signer is responsible that is contained in or otherwise submitted with the application is true, complete, and not misleading to the knowledge and belief of the signer; and

(2) The signer understands that:
a. The submission of false, incomplete, or misleading information is grounds for:
1. Not approving the application, report, or request;

2. Revoking any permit or approval that is granted based on the information;

3. Referring the matter to the appropriate authority for potential action against the professional license held by the signer; and

4. If the signer is acting as or on behalf of a listed engineer as defined in Env-C 502.10, debarring the listed engineer from the roster; and

b. He or she is subject to the penalties specified in New Hampshire law, currently RSA 641:3, for making unsworn false statements.

(d) Any signature provided on behalf of a submitter also shall constitute certification that:

(1) If a permit is issued, the submitter agrees to comply with all applicable rules and conditions of the permit; and

(2) If the submitter is other than an individual, the individual has been duly authorized by the submitter to sign the application.

(See Revision Note at part heading for Env-Wq 403) #9569, eff 10-17-09

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