Administrative Rules for
PART 111 HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act 1994 PA 451, as amended

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R 299.9515 Revisions based on public comment; response to comments.

Rule 515. 

(1)  Upon completion of the public participation process for a construction permit or operating license application, the director shall review all comments made during that process and make a final decision on the issuance of the permit or license under the provisions of act 306.

(2)  If the director determines through the public participation process that significant errors were made in the construction permit process, the director shall reconvene the site review board to evaluate whether the action of the board should be modified.

(3)  The director shall give public notice of actions taken under subrule (2) of this rule under the requirements of R 299.9513.

(4)  At the time that any construction permit or operating license is issued, the director shall issue a response to comments which does both of the following:

(a)  Briefly describes and responds to all significant comments on the draft permit or license raised during the public comment period or during any hearing.

(b)  Specifies which provisions, if any, of the draft construction permit or operating license have been changed in the final permit or license and the reason for the change.

(5)  The director shall make the response to comments prepared under subrule (4) of this rule available to the public.

 

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