New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 38 - HIGHLANDS WATER PROTECTION AND PLANNING ACT RULES
Subchapter 7 - EMERGENCY PERMITS
Section 7:38-7.1 - Emergency permits
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The Department may issue a temporary, emergency HPAA only if it determines that:
(b) The Department shall grant or deny a written request for an emergency HPAA made pursuant to 7:38-7.2(a), no later than 10 business days following the day the Department receives a written request for an emergency HPAA. While requests may be faxed to the Director of the Land Use Program, the time within which the Department is obligated to grant or deny the request shall commence on the day the Department receives a mailed or hand-delivered copy of the request.
(c) The permittee shall comply with any condition or requirement contained in an emergency permit issued pursuant to this subchapter. Work under an emergency HPAA may commence upon the permittees receipt of a written emergency HPAA or upon oral authorization by the Director of the Land Use Regulation Program or the Director's designee. The Department shall fax a letter memorializing the oral authorization to the applicant, who shall post it at the work site until receipt of the written emergency HPAA which shall be issued no later than ten business days after the oral authorization is given.
(d) Any emergency HPAA the Department issues shall include, to the greatest extent practicable under the emergency:
(e) Application review procedures at N.J.A.C. 7:38-11 shall apply to requests for emergency HPAAs to the extent possible, given the gravity of the emergency as documented by the applicant.
(f) The Department may, in its discretion, make the issuance of an emergency HPAA conditional upon the applicant submitting an application for a regular HPAA by a deadline specified by the Department.
(g) An emergency HPAA shall expire:
(h) An emergency HPAA shall fully describe the activities authorized by the Department, state the procedures the permittee must follow under 7:38-7.2, and any other conditions attached to the issuance of the permit, such as written submissions corroborating oral statements about the emergency made to the Director or his or her staff by professional engineers, consultants or other persons with personal knowledge of the emergency.
(i) A permittee shall post a copy of the written emergency HPAA at a publicly accessible portion of the work site and remove it when the permit expires.
(j) The Director of the Land Use Regulation Program shall provide notice of the issuance of any emergency HPAA:
(k) The Department may immediately terminate any emergency HPAA if necessary to protect human health or the environment, or if it determines that the authorized work no longer meets the criteria for permit issuance under (a) above. The Department shall provide notice of any early termination of an emergency HPAA to the municipal Clerk, the Highlands Council, the Coastal and Land Use Enforcement Program, and if applicable, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
(l) The Department may extend an emergency HPAA only for the purpose of allowing the permittee to complete mitigation under N.J.A.C. 7:7A.