Minn. Stat. § 114C.12
Subd. 1. Stakeholder group.
The commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency shall:
Subd. 2. Unified permit action and variance procedure.
The Pollution Control Agency may issue, amend, or revoke Minnesota XL permits using the single permit and variance procedure in subdivision 4, notwithstanding conflicting state or local procedural requirements. If a Minnesota XL permit includes variances from applicable state rules or local ordinances or local regulations, the issuance or amendment of the permit constitutes adoption of a variance to such state rules or local ordinances or local regulations if the Minnesota XL permit identifies, in general terms, any state rules or local ordinances or local regulations being varied.
Subd. 3. Variance standards.
Although subdivision 2 establishes the procedure for granting variances in a Minnesota XL permit, the agency in deciding whether to grant a variance must apply the substantive standards for granting a variance applicable to the state rule, local ordinance, or local regulation being varied or find that the variance either:
Subd. 4. Procedure.
(a) The Pollution Control Agency must provide at least 30 days for public comment on the agency's proposed issuance, amendment, or revocation of a Minnesota XL permit. Before the start of the public comment period, the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency must prepare a draft permit, permit amendment, or notice of permit revocation and a fact sheet that:
(b) The commissioner shall prepare a public notice of the proposed permit action that:
(d) The commissioner shall have the discretion to issue, amend, or revoke a Minnesota XL permit if:
(2) neither the permit applicant, a member of the stakeholders group, or any person commenting on the proposed issuance, amendment, or revocation of the Minnesota XL permit has requested, during the comment period, that the decision be made by the agency or requested a contested case hearing.
If the conditions in clauses (1) and (2) have not been met, or if, prior to the commissioner's decision, one or more members of the agency request that the decision to issue, amend, or revoke the Minnesota XL permit be made by the agency, then the agency shall have the sole authority to make that decision.
Subd. 5. Permit revocation.
(a) The Pollution Control Agency may revoke a Minnesota XL permit if requested by the permittee or if the agency finds that:
(b) If the agency revokes a Minnesota XL permit, it shall in its revocation order: