Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 18. Environmental Conservation. |
Chapter 18.15. Administrative Procedures. |
Article 18.15.2. Permit Procedures. |
Section 18.15.070. Preissuance conference; ex parte communications.
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(a) The provisions of this section apply solely to an application for a solid waste disposal permit, public pesticide program or project permit, permit for the water or aerial application of pesticides, short-term variance from water quality standards, or wastewater disposal permit. (b) At any time before the department's decision under 18 AAC 15.080, the applicant may request a preissuance conference from the department. The request may be made orally. (c) A preissuance conference is a discretionary, informal, and nonadjudicative procedure for the purpose of discussing the progress of the application and narrowing areas of disagreement between the parties. The conference may be tape recorded. The commissioner will appoint a designee to preside at the conference. (d) The department office will establish a time and place for holding the conference. (e) Upon the granting of a request for a preissuance conference, the time period for review of the application established in 18 AAC 15.020(b) will be held in abeyance until completion of the conference. (f) If practicable, communications between the applicant and an employee of the department regarding the application, other than at the preissuance conference, should be in writing. If oral communications are made, the department employee will prepare a memorandum for the record specifying the person with whom he or she communicated, the date and time of the communication, and a brief summary of the substance of the communication.
Authorities
46.03.020;46.03.090;46.03.100;46.03.110;46.03.320;46.03.330;46.03.720;46.03.730
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AS 46.03.020 AS 46.03.090 AS 46.03.100 AS 46.03.110 AS 46.03.320 AS 46.03.330 AS 46.03.720 AS 46.03.730History
Eff. 11/25/77, Register 64; am 1/7/87, Register 100; am 8/2/90, Register 115; am 7/11/2002, Register 163