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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 285 — Air pollution

285.69 Fees.

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285.69 Fees.
(1)Rule making. The department may promulgate rules for the payment and collection of reasonable fees for all of the following:
(a)Application for permit. Reviewing and acting upon any application for a construction permit, except that the department may not impose a fee on any of the following persons who apply for a construction permit:
1. An owner or operator of an entire facility for which an operation permit is required under s. 285.60 but not under the federal clean air act if the entire facility is covered by a registration permit under s. 285.60
(2g).
2. An owner or operator of an entire facility for which an operation permit is required under s. 285.60 but not under the federal clean air act if the entire facility is covered by a general permit under s. 285.60
(3).
(c)Request for exemption. Reviewing and acting upon any request for an exemption from the requirement to obtain an air pollution control permit.
(1d)Request for waiver of construction permit requirement. An owner or operator that requests a waiver under s. 285.60
(5m)of the requirement to obtain a construction permit shall pay to the department a fee of $300.
(2)Emission fees for persons required to have federal operation permits.
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