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Code · Maryland · Agriculture

§ 8-8A-07

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§8–8A–07.
(1)Subject to paragraph
(2)of this subsection, a permit shall expire on the date the Department sets at the time the permit is issued or renewed.
(2)The term of a permit may not last for more than 1 year.
(1)The Department may renew a permit if the permit holder:
(i)Is in compliance with:
1. The conditions of the permit;
2. The requirements of this subtitle;
3. All applicable regulations established by the Department; and
4. An applicable discharge permit under § 9–301 of the Environment Article;
(ii)Submits to the Department in a timely manner a renewal application on the form that the Department requires; and
(iii)Pays a renewal application fee.
(2)The Department may refuse to renew a permit if:
(i)The permit holder violates this subtitle, any regulation adopted by the Department under this subtitle, or any condition of the permit;
(ii)The Department determines that continued operation of any area covered by the permit would be injurious to the environment or public health, safety, or welfare; or
(iii)The Department determines that there is any other good cause.
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