After a hearing, the hearing board may do any of the following:
- (a) Grant a permit denied by the air pollution control officer.
- (b) Continue the suspension of a permit suspended by the air pollution control officer.
- (c) Remove the suspension of an existing permit invoked by the air pollution control officer pending the furnishing by the permittee of the information, analyses, plans, and specifications required.
- (d) Find that no violation exists and reinstate an existing permit.
(e) Revoke an existing permit, if it finds any of the following:
- (1) The permittee has failed to correct any conditions required by the air pollution control officer.
- (2) A refusal of a permit would be justified.
- (3) Fraud or deceit was employed in the obtaining of the permit.
- (4) Any violation of this part, or of any order, rule, or regulation of the district.