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Code · Michigan · Chapter 324 — Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

324.21323n Documentation of due care.

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324.21323n Documentation of due care.
Sec. 21323n.
(1)A person may submit to the department documentation of due care compliance regarding a site. The documentation of due care compliance shall be submitted on a form provided by the department and shall contain documentation of compliance with section 21304c prepared by a qualified underground storage tank consultant, and other information required by the department.
(2)Within 45 business days after receipt of documentation of due care compliance under subsection
(1)containing sufficient information for the department to make a decision, the department shall approve, approve with conditions, or deny the documentation of due care compliance. If the department does not approve the documentation of due care compliance, the department shall provide the person that submitted the documentation the reasons why the documentation of due care compliance was not approved.
(3)A person that disagrees with a decision of the department under this section may submit a petition for review of scientific or technical disputes to the response activity review panel pursuant to section 20114e or submit a petition to the department's office of administrative hearings for a contested case hearing pursuant to section 21332.
History: Add. 2012, Act 446 , Imd. Eff. Dec. 27, 2012
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