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Code · Illinois · Chapter 225 — PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS, AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS · Act 720

Sec. 2.09. Permit Revision.

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Sec. 2.09. Permit Revision.
(a)During the term of the permit the permittee may submit an application for revision of a permit. The Department shall by rule establish guidelines for a determination of the scale or extent of a revision application for which all permit application requirements and procedures, including notices and public hearings under Section 2.04, shall apply. Revisions which propose significant alterations in the reclamation plan shall be subject to all such requirements and procedures.
(b)An application for revision of a permit shall not be approved unless the Department finds that reclamation as required by this Act can be accomplished under the revised reclamation plan.
(c)Extensions of area covered by a permit, except for incidental boundary revisions as defined by the Department by rule, shall be made by application for another permit.
(d)No transfer, assignment, or sale of the rights granted under any permit shall be made without the written approval of the Department. Such approval shall be given only if the mining operation will comply with all requirements of this Act after the transfer, assignment or sale.
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