Utah Admin. Code R645-303-200
211. The Division will review each permit issued and outstanding under the State Program during the term of the permit. This review will occur not later than the middle of each permit term and as follows:
211.100. Permits with a term longer than five years will be reviewed no less frequently than the permit midterm or every five years, whichever is more frequent;
211.200. Permits with variances granted in accordance with R645-302-220 and R645-302-280 will be reviewed no later than three years from the date of issuance of the permit unless, for variances issued in accordance with R645-302-220, the permittee affirmatively demonstrates that the proposed development is proceeding in accordance with the terms of the permit; and
211.300. Permits containing experimental practices issued in accordance with R645-302-210 and permits with a variance from approximate original contour requirements in accordance with R645-302-270 will be reviewed as set forth in the permit or at least every two and one-half years from the date of issuance as required by the Division in accordance with R645-302-217 and R645-302-273, respectively.
224. An Application for Permit Change must be categorized and processed as a Significant Permit Revision for any of the following changes or circumstances:
224.100. An increase in the size of the surface or subsurface disturbed area in an amount of 15 percent, or greater, than the disturbed area under the approved permit;
224.200. Engaging in operations outside of the cumulative impact area as defined in the Cumulative Hydrologic Impact Assessment (CHIA);
224.300. Engaging in operations in hydrologic basins other than those authorized in the approved permit;
224.400. In order to continue operation after the cancellation or material reduction of the liability insurance policy, capability of self-insurance, performance bond, or other equivalent guarantee upon which the original permit was issued; or
224.500. As otherwise required under applicable law or regulation.
232. Application Requirements and Procedures.
232.100. An application for renewal of a permit will be filed with the Division at least 120 days before expiration of the existing permit term.
232.200. An application for renewal of a permit will be in the form required by the Division and will include at a minimum:
232.220. Evidence that a liability insurance policy or adequate self-insurance under R645-301-800 will be provided by the applicant for the proposed period of renewal;
232.230. Evidence that the performance bond in effect for the operation will continue in full force and effect for any renewal requested, as well as any additional bond required by the Division pursuant to R645-301-800;
232.240. A copy of the proposed newspaper notice and proof of publication of same, as required by R645-300-121.100; and
232.250. Additional, revised, or updated information required by the Division.
232.300. Applications for renewal will be subject to the requirements of public notification and public participation contained in R645-300-120 and R645-300-152.
232.400. If an application for renewal includes any proposed revisions to the permit, such revisions will be identified and subject to the requirements of R645-303-220.
232.500. Irrespective of any other R645 rule requirements for permitting coal mining and reclamation operations, a permittee may renew a permit for the purpose of reclamation only if solely reclamation activities remain to be done and no coal will be extracted, processed, or handled. Obligations established under a permit will continue regardless of whether the authorization to extract, process, or handle coal has expired or has been terminated, revoked, or suspended.
233. Approval Process.
233.100. Criteria for approval. The Division will approve a complete and accurate application for permit renewal, unless it finds, in writing that:
233.110. The terms and conditions of the existing permit are not being satisfactorily met;
233.120. The present coal mining and reclamation operations are not in compliance with the environmental protection standards of the State Program;
233.130. The requested renewal substantially jeopardizes the operator's continuing ability to comply with the State Program on existing permit areas;
233.140. The operator has not provided evidence of having liability insurance or self-insurance as required in R645-301-890;
233.150. The operator has not provided evidence that any performance bond required to be in effect for the operation will continue in full force and effect for the proposed period of renewal, as well as any additional bond the Division might require pursuant to R645-301-800; or
233.160. Additional, revised, or updated information required by the Division under R645-303-232.250 has not been provided by the applicant.
233.200. Burden of Proof. In the determination of whether to approve or deny a renewal of a permit, the burden of proof will be on the opponents of renewal.
233.300. Alluvial Valley Floor Variance. If the coal mining and reclamation operation authorized by the original permit was not subject to the standards contained in sections 40-10-11(2)(e)(i) and (ii) of the Act and R645-302-320, because the permittee complied with the exceptions in the proviso to section 40-10-11(2)(e)(ii) of the Act, the portion of the application for renewal of the permit that addresses new land areas previously identified in the reclamation plan for the original permit will not be subject to the standards contained in sections 40-10-11(2)(e)(i) and (ii) of the Act and R645-302-320.
KEY: reclamation, coal mines
Date of Last Change: May 23, 2012
Notice of Continuation: June 27, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 40-10-1 et seq.