Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 252. Department of Environmental Quality |
Chapter 100. Air Pollution Control |
Subchapter 8. Permits for Part 70 Sources and Major New Source Review (NSR) Sources |
Part 5. PERMITS FOR PART 70 SOURCES |
SECTION 252:100-8-7.4. Revocations of operating permits
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- (a) Revocation of a permit or authorization under a general permit without reissuance. The DEQ may revoke permits or authorizations under a general permit and not reissue them when:(1) there exists at the permitted facility unresolved noncompliance with applicable requirements or a condition of the permit or authorization, and the permittee refuses to undertake an enforceable schedule of compliance to resolve the noncompliance;(2) the permittee fails to disclose fully the facts relevant to issuance of the permit or authorization or submits false or misleading information to the DEQ or the Administrator;(3) the permittee has failed to comply with any requirement under 252:100-5 to pay fees; or(4) the permittee has failed to pay a penalty owed pursuant to court order, consent decree, stipulation agreement, or schedule of compliance.(b) Revocation procedures. The DEQ shall give notice to the permittee of its intention to revoke a permit without reissuance. This notice must state that within 30 days of the receipt of the notice the permittee may request a contested case hearing be held on the proposed action, except that the DEQ may provide less notice in case of an emergency. If the permittee requests a contested case hearing, the DEQ shall hold the hearing in accordance with the Oklahoma Administrative Procedures Act.