Nev. Admin. Code § 444.960 - Reliability, expertise and competence required; issuance prohibited if person having beneficial interest convicted of felony
1. A person may be issued a permit to operate
a facility for the management of hazardous waste or facility for the management
of waste containing polychlorinated biphenyl only if the Administrator of the
Division of Environmental Protection is satisfied that he or she has exhibited
sufficient reliability, expertise and competence in the management of waste or
a related field to operate the facility with a minimal risk to the health of
humans or to the environment.
2.
The Administrator shall not issue a permit if any person shown to have a
beneficial interest in the facility has been convicted of a felony.
3. As used in this section:
(a) "Facility for the management of hazardous
waste" includes the contiguous land and any structures, other appurtenances or
improvements on the land which are used for treating, storing or disposing of
hazardous waste. Such a facility may contain several units for the treatment,
storage or disposal of hazardous waste or a combination of such
units.
(b) "Facility for the
management of waste containing polychlorinated biphenyl" has the meaning
ascribed to it in NAC 444.9425.
Notes
NRS 459.485, 459.520
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