New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 9 - SOLID WASTE
Part 3 - SOLID WASTE FACILITY PERMITS AND REGISTRATIONS
Section 20.9.3.23 - TRANSFER OF PERMITS AND CHANGE IN PERMIT APPLICANT
Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.9.3.23
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. A change in ownership of a permitted entity requires a permit transfer and shall be allowed according to the following procedure.
(1) Where a permitted
entity undergoes a change in ownership, but the permitted entity remains the
same, the new owner shall, within 30 days after the change submit the
following:
(a) a description of the change in
ownership;
(b) the date of the
change in ownership;
(c) a
statement that the current financial assurance will remain in effect, or a new
proposed financial assurance to meet the requirements of 20.9.10
NMAC;
(d) information required by
Section
74-9-21
of the Solid Waste Act, and if applicable, disclosure statements shall be
submitted for the new owner on forms provided by the department;
(e) a statement whether the new owner has
been convicted of a felony or other crime within 10 years immediately preceding
the date of the transfer, and if so details of the crime and
conviction;
(f) a statement whether
the new owner has been fined within the past 5 years for alleged violations of
any environmental laws of this state, any other state or the United States, and
if so, details of any allegations, settlements or compliance orders;
(g) proof of public notice of the change in
ownership; and
(h) any other
information required by the secretary.
(2) The permittee shall provide public notice
of the ownership change by publishing once in a newspaper of general
circulation in the county where the facility is located, and shall indicate in
the public notice that the department will accept public comment on the
ownership change for a period of 30 days after the date of
publication.
(3) The existing
financial assurance required by 20.9.10 NMAC shall remain in effect until the
secretary has approved any new proposed financial assurance submitted by the
new owner.
B. A change in the permittee requires a permit transfer and shall be allowed according to the following procedure.
(1) Where the person
owning the permit seeks to transfer the permit to a new person to be named as
permittee, the existing owner and the proposed new owner shall file an
application with the department requesting transfer of the permit. The
application shall contain the following information:
(a) a description of the proposed change of
permittee;
(b) an explanation of
whether the change in permittee will have any effect on the
operations;
(c) a new proposed
financial assurance to meet the requirements of 20.9.10 NMAC;
(d) information required by Section
74-9-21
of the Solid Waste Act, and if applicable, disclosure statements shall be
submitted for the new proposed permittee on forms provided by the
department;
(e) a statement whether
the new owner has been convicted of a felony or other crime within 10 years
immediately preceding the date of the transfer, and if so, details of the crime
and conviction;
(f) a statement
whether the new owner has been fined within the past five years for alleged
violations of any environmental laws of this state, any other state or the
United States, and if so, details of any allegations, settlements or compliance
orders;
(g) proof of public notice
of the proposed change in permittee; and
(h) any other information required by the
secretary;
(2) The
permittee shall provide public notice of a proposed permit transfer by
publishing once in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the
facility is located, and shall indicate in the public notice that the
department will accept public comment on the permit transfer for a period of 30
days after the date of publication.
(3) The existing financial assurance required
by 20.9.10 NMAC shall remain in effect until the secretary has approved any new
proposed financial assurance submitted by the proposed new permittee.
C. If a permit applicant changes ownership or seeks to transfer the application to a new proposed permittee, the applicant and transferee shall follow the procedures in this section. If the application has already been deemed complete, the application shall be re-noticed and re-submitted.
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