New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 1B - WAIVER OF DEPARTMENT RULES
Subchapter 2 - WAIVER
Section 7:1B-2.4 - Rule waiver and limitations
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:1B-2.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) If the Department decides to approve or deny a waiver of strict compliance of any of its rules, it shall document its decision in writing to the person to whom the waiver applies, including:
1. The name and
address of the person to whom the waiver applies;
2. The specific location to which the waiver
applies;
3. The specific rule
provision(s) to which the waiver applies;
4. The basis for its decision on the
waiver;
5. The duration, scope, and
extent of the waiver;
6. Any
conditions on the waiver necessary to maintain, protect, and enhance New
Jersey's natural resources and to protect the public health, safety, and
welfare, and the environment, including, but not limited to:
i. Monitoring of the environmental impacts of
the project or activity approved as part of the waiver;
ii. Reporting of any environmental impacts of
the project or activity approved as part of the waiver; and
iii. Implementation of environmental offsets,
if applicable, to ensure that the waiver would result in a net environmental
benefit;
7. An
explanation, if applicable, that the procedural rules applicable to a permit
authorization being issued concerning duration, modification, renewal,
revocability, and transfer apply to the waiver;
8. Notice that the Department may revoke the
waiver for noncompliance with any condition in the waiver, or for the
submission of false or inaccurate information; and
9. Notice that the person to whom the waiver
applies shall be subject to enforcement for noncompliance with any condition in
the waiver.
(b) The Department's waiver of the strict compliance with one of its rules shall:
1. Be considered a waiver only of the
application of the particular rule provision that the Department identifies in
its waiver decision issued under (a) above;
2. Not constitute a waiver of the rule
generally or any other provision of any other rule not specified in the
waiver;
3. Not constitute an
approval of any other project or activity, whether at the location that is the
subject of the waiver or another location;
4. Be valid only as to the person identified
in the waiver or the particular project or activity, or location that is the
subject of the waiver, except as the applicable program-specific rules
provide;
5. Not be automatically
renewable, except as the waiver or applicable program-specific rules
provide;
6. Not constitute a
defense to a judicial or administrative enforcement action for a violation that
predates the waiver; and
7. Not
justify or otherwise excuse prior violations, but may be used to resolve
contested cases or other disputes.
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