(a) The commission may grant or deny an application in whole
or in part, suspend the authority to conduct an activity or dispose of waste
for a specified period of time, dismiss proceedings, amend or modify a permit
or order, or take any other appropriate action.
(b) For applications involving hazardous waste under the Texas
Solid Waste Disposal Act, the commission may issue or deny a permit for one
or more units at the facility. The interim status of any facility unit compliant
with the provisions of Texas Health and Safety Code, §361.082(e), and §335.2(c)
of this title (relating to Permit Required) for which a permit has not been
issued or denied is not affected by the issuance or denial of a permit to
any other unit at the facility.
(c) If the commission directs a person to perform or refrain
from performing any act or activity, the order shall set forth the findings
on which the directive is based. The commission may set a reasonable compliance
deadline in its order in which to:
(1) terminate the operation or activity;
(2) cease disposal, handling, or storage of any waste;
(3) conform to the permit requirements, including any
new or additional conditions imposed by the commission; or
(4) otherwise comply with the commission's order.
(d) For good cause, the commission may grant an extension of
time to a compliance deadline upon application by the permittee.
(e) For applications involving radioactive material licenses
under the Texas Radiation Control Act, the commission may incorporate in any
license at the time of issuance, or thereafter by appropriate rule or order,
additional requirements and conditions as it deems appropriate or necessary
to:
(1) protect and minimize danger to public health and safety
or the environment;
(2) require reports and the keeping of records and to
provide for inspections of activities under the license as may be appropriate
or necessary; and
(3) prevent loss or theft of radioactive material subject
to this subchapter.
(f) Consistent with Chapter 5, Subchapter M of the Texas Water
Code (for applications under Chapter 26 or 27 of the Texas Water Code and
Chapter 361 of the Texas Health and Safety Code), and for applications under
Chapter 382 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, the commission shall consider
all timely public comment in making its decision and shall either adopt the
executive director's response to public comment in whole or in part or prepare
a commission response.
(g) After the conclusion of the contested case hearing, if
the commission issues a final decision on an application rather than remanding,
continuing, or referring the case back to SOAH, the commission shall issue
a single decision on the application.
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