Sec. 11-30. Powers and duties of the certifying board.
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Sec. 11-30. Powers and duties of the certifying board. Before denying any certificate, the Pollution Control Board shall give reasonable notice in writing to the applicant and provide the applicant a reasonable opportunity for a fair hearing. On like notice to the holder and opportunity for hearing, the Board may on its own initiative revoke or modify a pollution control certificate or a low sulfur dioxide emission coal fueled device certificate whenever any of the following appears:
(a)the certificate was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation;
(b)the holder of the certificate has failed substantially to proceed with the
construction, reconstruction, installation, or acquisition of pollution control facilities or a low sulfur dioxide emission coal fueled device; or
(c)the pollution control facility to which the certificate relates has ceased to be
used for the primary purpose of pollution control and is being used for a different purpose.
Prompt written notice of the Board's action upon any application shall be given to the applicant together with a written copy of the Board's findings and certificate, if any.