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§ 4007.1. Compliance review

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35 P.S. § 4007.1
§ 4007.1. Compliance review
(a) The department shall not issue, reissue or modify any plan approval or permit pursuant to this act or amend any plan approval or permit issued under this act and may suspend, terminate or revoke any permit or plan approval previously issued under this act if it finds that the applicant or permittee or a general partner, parent or subsidiary corporation of the applicant or permittee is in violation of this act, or the rules and regulations promulgated under this act, any plan approval, permit or order of the department, as indicated by the department's compliance docket, unless the violation is being corrected to the satisfaction of the department.
(b) The department may refuse to issue any plan approval or permit pursuant to this act if it finds that the applicant or permittee or a partner, parent or subsidiary corporation of the applicant or permittee has shown a lack of intention or ability to comply with this act or the regulations promulgated under this act or any plan approval, permit or order of the department, as indicated by past or present violations, unless the lack of intention or ability to comply is being or has been corrected to the satisfaction of the department.
(c) In performing the compliance review required under this section, the department shall only consider violations arising under this act that occurred or are occurring in Pennsylvania.
(d) A permittee or applicant may appeal any violation arising under this act which the department places on the compliance docket.

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1960, Jan. 8, P.L. (1959) 2119, § 7.1, added 1992, July 9, P.L. 460, No. 95, § 9, imd. effective.
35 P.S. § 4007.1, PA ST 35 P.S. § 4007.1
Current through the end of the 2023 Regular Session. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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