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TITLE 30ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
PART 1TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
CHAPTER 305CONSOLIDATED PERMITS
SUBCHAPTER DAMENDMENTS, RENEWALS, TRANSFERS, CORRECTIONS, REVOCATION, AND SUSPENSION OF PERMITS
RULE §305.65Renewal

Any permit renewal application that is declared administratively complete on or after September 1, 1999 is subject to this section. The permittee or the executive director may file an application for renewal of a permit. The application shall be filed with the executive director before the permit expiration date. Any permittee with an effective permit shall submit a new application at least 180 days before the expiration date of the effective permit, unless permission for a later date has been granted by the executive director. The executive director shall not grant permission for applications to be submitted later than the expiration date of the existing permit.

  (1) An application for renewal may be in the same form as that required for the original permit application.

  (2) An application for renewal shall request continuation of the same requirements and conditions of the expiring permit.

  (3) If an application for renewal in fact requests a modification of requirements and conditions of the existing permit, an application for amendment or modification shall also be filed before further action is taken. For applications filed under the Texas Water Code, Chapter 26, if an application for renewal in fact requests a modification of requirements and conditions of the existing permit, an application for amendment shall be filed in place of an application for renewal.

  (4) If renewal procedures have been initiated before the permit expiration date, the existing permit will remain in full force and effect and will not expire until commission action on the application for renewal is final.

  (5) The commission may deny an application for renewal for the grounds set forth in §305.66 of this title (relating to Permit Denial, Suspension, and Revocation).

  (6) During the renewal process, the executive director may make any changes or additions to permits authorized by §50.145 of this title (relating to Corrections of Permits), or §305.62(d) of this title (relating to Amendments) provided the requirements of §305.62(f) of this title and Chapter 50, Subchapters F and G of this title (relating to Action by the Commission and Action by the Executive Director) are satisfied.

  (7) The executive director may grant permission for permittees of non-publicly owned treatment works to submit the information required by 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), §122.21(g)(10) after the permit expiration date.

  (8) After complying with all applicable rules in Chapters 39, 50 and 55 of this title (relating to Public Notice; Action on Applications and Other Authorizations, and Requests for Reconsideration and Contested Case Hearings; Public Comment), the commission, without providing an opportunity for a contested case hearing, may act on an application to renew a permit for:

    (A) storage of hazardous waste in containers, tanks, or other closed vessels if the waste:

      (i) was generated on-site; and

      (ii) does not include waste generated from other waste transported to the site; or

    (B) processing of hazardous waste if:

      (i) the waste was generated on-site;

      (ii) the waste does not include waste generated from other waste transported to the site; and

      (iii) the processing does not include thermal processing.

  (9) If the commission determines that an applicant's compliance history for the preceding five years raises an issue regarding the applicant's ability to comply with a material term of its permit, the commission shall provide an opportunity to request a contested case hearing.

  (10) An application for a standard permit may be submitted in lieu of a renewal application for those units that qualify for a standard permit. The application must meet the requirements of §305.654 of this title and be submitted at least 180 days before the expiration date of the effective permit, unless the executive director allows a later date in writing. The executive director may not allow submission of applications or notices of intent later than the expiration date of the existing standard permit, except as allowed by 40 CFR §270.51(e)(2). For those units not eligible for a standard permit, a permit renewal application must be submitted.

  (11) The commission may modify, or alternately, revoke and reissue a permit if the executive director has received notification under §305.654 of this title of a facility owner or operator's intent to be covered by a standard permit.

    (A) The conditions of an expired permit continue until the effective date of the new permit if all of the following apply:

      (i) If a timely and complete application under §305.654 of this title requesting coverage under a standard permit has been submitted; and

      (ii) If the executive director does not issue the standard permit before the previous permit expires.

    (B) If the executive director determines that an owner or operator is not eligible for a standard permit, the conditions of the expired permit will continue if the owner or operator submits the information required in paragraphs (1) - (3) of this section within 60 days of notification that a standard permit is not allowed.

  (12) A standard permit shall be renewed pursuant to this section.


Source Note: The provisions of this §305.65 adopted to be effective September 23, 1999, 24 TexReg 8309; amended to be effective September 14, 2000, 25 TexReg 8974; amended to be effective October 29, 2009, 34 TexReg 7315

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