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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 778 · § 778.9

§ 778.9. Certifying and updating existing permit application information.

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In this section, "you" means the applicant and "we" or "us" means the regulatory authority.
(a)If you have previously applied for a permit and the required information is already in AVS, then you may update the information as shown in the following table. If . . . then you . . .
(1)All or part of the information already in AVS is accurate and complete ``` ``` may certify to us by swearing or affirming, under oath and in writing, that the relevant information in AVS is accurate, complete, and up to date.
(2)Part of the information in AVS is missing or incorrect ``` ``` must submit to us the necessary information or corrections and swear or affirm, under oath and in writing, that the information you submit is accurate and complete.
(3)You can neither certify that the data in AVS is accurate and complete nor make needed corrections ``` ``` must include in your permit application the information required under this part. ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
(b)You must swear or affirm, under oath and in writing, that all information you provide in an application is accurate and complete. ``` ```
(c)We may establish a central file to house your identity information, rather than place duplicate information in each of your permit application files. We will make the information available to the public upon request. ``` ```
(d)After we approve an application, but before we issue a permit, you must update, correct, or indicate that no change has occurred in the information previously submitted under this section and §§ 778.11 through 778.14 of this part. ``` \[65 FR 79668, Dec. 19, 2000\]
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