- (1) The Department may grant individual variances from the specific provisions in 335-13-3 based upon the procedures described in 335-13-3-.03 whenever it is found by the Department, upon presentation of adequate proof, that non-compliance with the requirements of 335-13-3 will not threaten the public health or unreasonably create environmental pollution. Variances per se are not favored by the Department.
- (2) Applicability. Any person may request a variance from specific provisions of 335-13-3 by filing a Petition for Variance with the Department.
- (3) Variance petition requirements. To enable the Department to rule on the petition for variance, the following information shall be included in the petition:
- (a) A clear and complete statement of the precise extent of the relief sought; including specific identification of the particular provisions of the regulations from which the variance is sought.
- (b) An assessment, with supporting factual information, of the impact that the variance will impose on public health and the environment in the affected area.
- (c) Any additional information requested by the Department as necessary to evaluate the variance request.
- (d) A concise factual statement of the reasons the petitioner believes that non-compliance with the particular provisions listed in 335-13-3 will not threaten the public health, disrupt the orderly management of recyclable materials, or unreasonably create environmental pollution.
- (e) Applicable fees in accordance with 335-1.
- (4) Termination of Variance. Any variance granted by the Department may be terminated by the Department whenever the Department finds, after notice to the facility, that the petitioner is in violation of any requirement, condition, schedule, limitation or any other provision of the variance or that operation under the variance does not meet the minimum requirements established by the state and federal laws and regulations or is unreasonably threatening the public health or the environment.
Author: Phillip D. Davis, M. Gavin Adams, Jason Wilson, Blake B. Pruitt
Statutory Authority: Code of Alabama 1975, §§22-27-12, 22-27-15, 22-27-16.
History: Amended: Published June 30, 2025; effective August 14, 2025.