020-24 Wyo. Code R. §§ 24-7 - Terminating, Revoking, and Reissuing Permits
(a) The Director
may terminate a permit or revoke and reissue a permit for any of the following
reasons:
(i) Noncompliance with terms and
conditions of the permit;
(ii)
Failure in the application or during the issuance process to disclose fully all
relevant facts, or misrepresentation of any relevant facts at any time;
or
(iii) A determination that the
activity threatens human health, safety, or the environment and can only be
regulated to acceptable levels by a permit modification or
termination.
(b) As part
of any notice of intent to terminate a permit, the Director shall order the
permittee to proceed with reclamation within a reasonable time
period.
(c) A revoked permit may be
reissued only if a new application is submitted.
(d) When a permit is revoked and reissued,
the entire permit is reopened as if the permit has expired and is being
reissued, except that suitability of the facility location shall not be
considered unless new information or standards indicate that a threat to human
health, safety, or the environment exists that was unknown at the time of
permit issuance. During any revocation and reissuance proceeding, the permittee
shall comply with all conditions of the existing permit until a new final
permit is issued.
Notes
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