Ind. Code § 14-34-15-9
(a) Any person having an interest that is or may be adversely affected by the issuance under this chapter or under IC 13-4.1-11 (before its repeal) of:
(5) the termination of a notice of violation or a cessation order;
may apply to the commission for review of the notice, order, modification, vacation, or termination within thirty (30) days from the date of issuance. The filing of an application for review does not operate as a stay of an order or a notice.
(b) Upon receipt of an application for review under subsection (a), the commission shall conduct an investigation of the circumstances relating to the issuance of the notice or order or modification, vacation, or termination of the notice or order. The investigation shall provide an opportunity for a public hearing to enable interested persons to present information relating to:
(c) If a public hearing is requested under subsection (b), the commission shall do the following:
(d) Upon completion of the investigation conducted under subsection (b), the commission shall make findings of fact and issue a written final decision. The written final decision must include an order vacating, affirming, modifying, or terminating the notice or order or the modification, vacation, or termination of the notice or order. If:
(2) the cessation order has directly or indirectly ordered the ceasing of surface or underground mining activities;
the commission shall issue the written decision within thirty (30) days of receipt of the application for review unless the commission under subsection (e) or the court under judicial review of the commission's decision under IC 4-21.5-5 grants temporary relief.
(3) Temporary relief will not do any of the following:
(B) Cause significant, imminent environmental harm to land, air, or water resources.
[Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 13-4.1-11-8.]
As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.27.