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TITLE 16ECONOMIC REGULATION
PART 1RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS
CHAPTER 12COAL MINING REGULATIONS
SUBCHAPTER GSURFACE COAL MINING AND RECLAMATION OPERATIONS, PERMITS, AND COAL EXPLORATION PROCEDURES SYSTEMS
DIVISION 11REVIEW, PUBLIC PARTICIPATION, AND APPROVAL OF PERMIT APPLICATIONS AND PERMIT TERMS AND CONDITIONS
RULE §12.215Review of Permit Applications

(a) The Commission shall:

  (1) review the complete application and written comments, written objections submitted, and the record of any public hearing held under §§12.208 - 12.214 of this title (relating to Opportunity for Submission of Written Comments on Permit Applications; Right to File Written Objections; Public Availability of Information in Permit Applications on File with the Commission; Public Hearing on Application; Notice of Public Hearing on Application; Continuance; and Transcript);

  (2) determine the adequacy of the fish and wildlife plan submitted pursuant to §12.144 or §12.195 of this title (relating to Fish and Wildlife Plan), in consultation with state and federal fish and wildlife management and conservation agencies having responsibilities for the management and protection of fish and wildlife or their habitats which may be affected or impacted by the proposed surface coal mining and reclamation operations;

  (3) based on an administratively complete application, enter into AVS:

    (A) the information required to be submitted under §12.116(b) and (c) or §12.156(b) and (c) of this title (relating to Identification of Interests and Compliance Information); and

    (B) the information submitted under §12.116(e) or §12.156(e) of this title pertaining to violations which are unabated or uncorrected after the abatement or correction period has expired; and

  (4) update the information referred to in paragraph (3) of this subsection in AVS upon verification of any additional information submitted or discovered during the permit application review.

(b) Within the time frame provided by the APA if the public hearing provided for occurs, or within 45 days of the last publication of notice of application if no public hearing is held, the Commission shall notify the applicant and any objectors whether the application has been approved or denied.

(c) All provisions of the APA apply to each permit application and notices, other than specifically provided for above, of hearings and appeals are governed thereby.

(d) If the Commission decides to approve the application, it shall require that the applicant file the performance bond or provide other equivalent guarantee before the permit is issued, in accordance with the provisions of Subchapter J of this chapter (relating to Bond and Insurance Requirements for Surface Coal Mining and Reclamation Operations).

(e) The following criteria shall apply with regard to denial or conditional issuance of an application for permit:

  (1) if the Commission determines from either the schedule submitted as part of an application submitted after the adoption of these rules under §12.116(e) or §12.156(e) of this title, or from other available information concerning federal and state failure-to-abate cessation orders, unabated federal and state imminent harm cessation orders, delinquent civil penalties issued pursuant to the Act or Federal Act or federally-approved coal regulatory program, bond forfeitures where violations upon which the forfeitures were based have not been corrected, delinquent abandoned mine reclamation fees, and unabated violations of federal and any state laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to air or water environmental protection incurred in connection with any surface coal mining operation, the Commission shall deny the permit if any surface coal mining and reclamation operation owned or controlled by either the applicant or by any person who owns or controls the applicant is currently in violation of the Act or any other law, rule or regulation referred to in this subsection. In the absence of a failure-to-abate cessation order, the Commission may presume that a notice of violation issued pursuant to §12.678 of this title (relating to Notices of Violation) or under a federal or state program has been or is being corrected to the satisfaction of the agency with jurisdiction over the violation, except where evidence to the contrary is set forth in the permit application, or where the notice of violation is issued for nonpayment of abandoned mine reclamation fees or civil penalties. If a current violation exists, the Commission shall require the applicant or person who owns or controls the applicant, before the issuance of the permit, to either:

    (A) submit to the Commission proof that the current violation has been or is in the process of being corrected to the satisfaction of the agency that has jurisdiction over the violation; or

    (B) establish for the Commission that the applicant, or any person owned or controlled by either the applicant or any person who owns or controls the applicant, has filed and is presently pursuing, in good faith, a direct administrative or judicial appeal to contest the validity of the current violation. If the initial judicial review affirms the violation, the applicant shall within 30 days of the judicial action submit the proof required under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph; and

  (2) any permit that is issued on the basis of proof submitted under paragraph (1)(A) of this subsection that a violation is in the process of being corrected, or pending the outcome of an appeal described in paragraph (1)(B) of this subsection, shall be conditionally issued.

(f) Before any final determination by the Commission that the applicant, anyone who owns or controls the applicant, or the operator specified in the application, controls or has controlled mining operations with a demonstrated pattern of willful violations of the Act or Federal Act and its implementing Federal Regulations and all federal and state programs approved under the Federal Act or federal or state laws as used in 30 CFR 773.15(b) of such nature, duration, and with such resulting irreparable damage to the environment that indicates an intent not to comply with the provisions of the Act or Federal Act and its implementing Federal Regulations and all federal and state programs approved under the Federal Act or federal or state laws as used in 30 CFR 773.15(b), no permit shall be issued and a hearing shall be held. The applicant or operator shall be afforded an opportunity for an adjudicatory hearing on the determination as provided for in the regulatory program. Such hearing shall be conducted pursuant to §12.222 of this title (relating to Administrative Review). The Commission shall deny an application after a determination has been made that a pattern of willful violations exists.

(g) After an application is approved, but before the permit is issued, the Commission shall review and consider any new compliance information submitted pursuant to §12.116(a)(2) of this title under the criteria of subsection (e)(1) of this section. If the applicant fails or refuses to respond as required by the Commission to provide new compliance information, or the new compliance information shows that the applicant, anyone who owns or controls the applicant, or the operator is in violation, the Commission shall deny the permit.

(h) The Commission shall rely upon the permit history information submitted in the application under §12.116(c) or §12.156(c) of this title, information from AVS, and any other available information to review the permit histories of the applicant and its operator. The Commission shall:

  (1) conduct a review of the permit history information before making a permit eligibility determination under subsection (j) of this section;

  (2) determine whether the applicant or its operator have previous mining experience; and

  (3) conduct an additional review under §12.234(c)(6) of this title (relating to Challenge of Ownership or Control, Information on Ownership and Control, and Violations, and Applicant/Violator System Procedures) if the applicant or operator do not have any previous mining experience to determine if a person with mining experience controls the mining operation.

(i) The Commission, relying upon the violation information supplied by the applicant under §12.116(e) or §12.156(e) of this title, a report from AVS, and any other available information to review histories of compliance with the Act or the applicable State regulatory program, and any other applicable air or water quality laws, for the permittee, operator, and for operations owned or controlled by the permittee or by the operator, shall conduct the review before making a permit eligibility determination required under subsection (j) of this section.

(j) Based on reviews of the applicant's and any operator's organizational structure and ownership or control relationships provided in the application as required under subsections (h) and (i) of this section, the Commission shall determine whether an applicant is eligible for a permit under §134.068 and §134.069 of the Act (relating to Schedule of Notices of Violations, and to Effect of Past or Present Violation).

  (1) Except as provided in subsections (k) and (l) of this section, an applicant is not eligible for a permit if the Commission finds that any surface coal mining operation that:

    (A) the applicant directly owns or controls has an unabated or uncorrected violation; or

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