Virginia Administrative Code
Title 9 - ENVIRONMENT
Agency 5 - STATE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
Chapter 170 - REGULATION FOR GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Part II - General Provisions
Section 9VAC5-170-40 - Hearings and proceedings
Universal Citation: 9 VA Admin Code 5-170-40
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Four types of proceedings are used in the administration of the following programs.
1. A public hearing is held in each of two
situations, as explained below.
a. A public
hearing is required before considering regulations in accordance with §
10.1-1308 of the Virginia Air Pollution Control Law. The procedure for a public
hearing shall conform to § 2.2-4007.01 B of the Administrative Process
Act, except as modified by §§ 10.1-1307 F and 10.1-1308 of the
Virginia Air Pollution Control Law, and to 9VAC5-5 (Public Participation
Guidelines).
b. A public hearing is
required before considering variances and amendments to and revocation of
variances in accordance with § 10.1-1307 C of the Virginia Air Pollution
Control Law. The procedure for a public hearing shall conform to §
10.1-1307 C of the Virginia Air Pollution Control Law and to the provisions of
9VAC5-170-140.
2. An informal fact finding is
used to negotiate and to make case decisions. The procedure for an informal
fact finding shall conform to § 2.2-4019 of the Administrative Process
Act.
3. A formal hearing is held in
each of two situations.
a. A formal hearing is
held for the enforcement or review of orders and permits and for the
enforcement of regulations in accordance with § 10.1-1307 D and §
10.1-1322 A of the Virginia Air Pollution Control Law. The procedures for this
type of hearing shall conform to § 2.2-4020 of the Administrative Process
Act, except as modified by § 10.1-1307 D and F of the Virginia Air
Pollution Control Law.
b. A formal
hearing is held for special orders or emergency special orders for the
enforcement or review of orders and permits and for the enforcement of
regulations in accordance with § 10.1-1309 of the Virginia Pollution
Control Law. The procedures for this type of hearing shall conform to §
2.2-4020 of the Administrative Process Act, except as modified by §§
10.1-1307 F and 10.1-1309 of the Virginia Air Pollution Control Law.
4. An evidentiary hearing may be
held for the making of regulations. The procedure for this type of hearing
shall conform to § 2.2-4009 of the Administrative Process Act.
B. The department may adopt policies and procedures to supplement the statutory procedural requirements for the various hearings and proceedings cited in subdivisions A 1, A 2, and A 3 of this section.
C. Records of hearings and proceedings may be kept in one of the following forms:
1. Oral statements or testimony at a public
hearing will be stenographically or electronically recorded, and may be
transcribed to written form.
2.
Oral statements or testimony at an informal fact finding will be
stenographically or electronically recorded, and may be transcribed to written
form.
3. Formal hearings and
evidentiary hearings will be recorded by a court reporter or electronically
recorded for transcription to written form.
D. Availability of records of hearings and proceedings shall be as follows:
1. A copy of
the electronic recording or the transcript of a public hearing, if transcribed,
will be provided within a reasonable time to anyone upon receipt of a written
request and payment of the cost; if not transcribed, the additional cost of
preparation will be paid by the person making the request.
2. A copy of the electronic recording or the
transcript of an informal fact finding, if transcribed, will be provided within
a reasonable time to anyone upon receipt of a written request and payment of
cost; if not transcribed, the additional cost of preparation will be paid by
the person making the request.
3.
Anyone desiring a copy of the transcript of a formal hearing or evidentiary
hearing recorded by a court reporter may purchase the copy directly from the
court reporter; if not transcribed, the additional cost of preparation will be
paid by the person making the request.
Statutory Authority: § 10.1-1308 of the Code of Virginia.
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