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(1) (a) The department shall issue the statewide general permits
as
12rules promulgated under ch. 227 required under ss. 30.12 (3) (a), 30.123 (7)
(a), 30.19
13(3r), and 30.20 (1t) (a).
The statewide general permits required under ss. 30.12 (3)
14(a), 30.123 (7) (a), and 30.20 (1t) (a) shall be promulgated within 540 days after
15February 6, 2004. The department shall submit in proposed form the rule containing
16the statewide general permit under s. 30.19 (3r) (a) and the rule under s. 30.19 (1d)
17to the legislative council staff under s. 227.15 (1) no later than August 1, 2004.
18General permits issued under s. 30.206, 2001 stats., shall remain valid until the date
19upon which the rules issuing these statewide general permits are promulgated
20under this paragraph.
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21Section
42. 30.206 (1) (am) and (ar) of the statutes are created to read:
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(1) (am) In addition to the general permits required under par. (a), the
23department may issue a general permit authorizing an activity for which an
24individual permit is issued, or a contract is entered into, under this subchapter.
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1(ar) A permit issued under par. (a) or (am) is in lieu of any permit or contract
2that would otherwise be required for that activity under this subchapter.
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(1) (b) Except as provided in sub. (1r), a general permit issued under par.
5(a) or (am) is valid for a period of 5 years, and an activity that the department
6determines is authorized by a general permit remains authorized under the general
7permit for a period of 5 years from the date of the department's determination or until
8the activity is completed, whichever occurs first, regardless of whether the general
9permit expired before the activity is completed. The department may renew or
10modify, or revoke a general permit issued under par. (a) or (am) or s. 30.2065 upon
11compliance with the requirements under subs. (2b) and (2m).
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(1r) Transitions between permits. Any general permit issued under
16this section that is valid on the effective date of this subsection .... [LRB inserts date],
17shall remain valid until the date upon which a general permit issued under sub. (1)
18(a) or (am) that authorizes the same activity becomes effective.
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(2b) Public notice. (a) The department shall provide to interested
21members of the public notices of its intention to issue, renew, modify, or revoke a
22general permit under sub. (1) (a) or (am) or s. 30.2065. Procedures for providing
23public notices shall include all of the following:
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1. Publication of a class 1 notice under ch. 985.
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12. Providing a copy of the notice to any person or group upon request of the
2person or group.
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3. Publication of the notice through an electronic notification system
4established by the department.
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4. Publication of the notice on the department's Internet Web site.
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(am) For the purpose of determining the date on which public notice is provided
7under this subsection, the date on which the department first publishes the notice
8on its Internet Web site shall be considered the date of public notice.
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(b) The department shall provide a period of not less than 30 days after the date
10of the public notice during which time interested persons may submit their written
11comments on the department's intention to issue, renew, modify, or revoke a general
12permit under sub. (1) (a) or (am) or s. 30.2065. All written comments submitted
13during the period for comment shall be retained by the department and considered
14by the department in acting on the general permit.
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(c) Every public notice issued by the department under par. (a) shall include
16a description of any activities to be authorized under the general permit.
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(2m) Public hearing. (a) 1. The department shall provide an
19opportunity for any interested state agency or federal agency or person or group of
20persons to request a public hearing with respect to the department's intention to
21issue, renew, modify, or revoke a general permit under sub. (1) (a) or (am) or s.
2230.2065. Such request for a public hearing shall be filed with the department within
2330 days after the provision of the public notice under sub. (2b) and shall indicate the
24interest of the party filing the request and the reasons why a hearing is warranted.
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12. The department shall hold a public hearing upon a request under subd. 1.
2if the department determines that there is a significant public interest in holding
3such a hearing. Hearings held under this section are not contested cases under s.
4227.01 (3).
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(b) Public notice of any hearing held under this subsection shall be provided in
6accordance with the requirements under sub. (2b). The public notice shall include
7the time, date, and location of the hearing, a summary of the subject matter of the
8general permit, and information indicating where additional information about the
9general permit may be viewed on the department's Internet Web site. The summary
10shall contain a brief, precise, easily understandable, plain language description of
11the subject matter of the general permit.
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(3) (a) A person wishing to proceed with an activity that may be
14authorized by a general permit
under this section or s. 30.2065 shall apply to the
15department, with written notification of the person's wish to proceed, not less than
1630 days before commencing the activity authorized by a general permit. The
17notification shall provide information describing the activity in order to allow the
18department to determine whether the activity is authorized by the general permit
19and shall give the department consent to enter and inspect the site, subject to s.
2030.291. The department may make a request for additional information one time
21during the 30-day period. If the department makes a request for additional
22information, the 30-day period is tolled from the date the person applying for
23authorization to proceed receives the request until the date on which the department
24receives the information.
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(5) Failure to follow procedural requirements. Failure
of an
2applicant to follow the procedural requirements of this section may result in
3forfeiture but may not, by itself, result in abatement of the activity.
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(6) Request for individual permit. A person proposing an activity for
6which a general permit has been issued
under this section or s. 30.2065 may request
7an individual permit under the applicable provisions of this subchapter or ch. 31 in
8lieu of seeking authorization under the general permit.
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(2) (a)
Upon compliance with the requirements under subs. (3) and (4),
11the The department may issue a general permit to a person wishing to proceed with
12an activity. A permit issued under this subsection is in lieu of any permit or approval
13that would otherwise be required for that activity under this chapter or s. 31.02,
1431.12, 31.33, 281.15, or 281.36.
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(2) (b) A general permit issued under this subsection is valid for a
17period of 5 years except that an activity that the department determines is
18authorized by a general permit remains authorized under the permit until the
19activity is completed.
The department may renew or modify a general permit issued
20under this subsection.
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22Section
55. 30.208 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 30.208 (2) (a) and
23amended to read:
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(2) (a)
Review; no additional information required. In issuing
25individual permits or entering contracts under this subchapter, the department shall
1initially determine whether a complete application for the permit or contract has
2been submitted and, no later than review an application, and within 30 days after
3the application is submitted,
the department shall determine that either the
4application is complete or that additional information is needed. If the department
5determines that the application is complete, the department shall notify the
6applicant in writing
about the initial determination of completeness of that fact
7within the 30-day period, and the date on which the notice under this paragraph is
8sent shall be considered the date of closure for purposes of sub. (3) (a).
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9(b) Additional information requested. If the department determines that the
10application is incomplete, the
department shall notify the applicant in writing and
11may make only one request for additional information during the 30-day period
12specified in par. (a). Within 10 days after receiving all of the requested information
13from the applicant, the department shall notify the applicant in writing as to
14whether the application is complete. The date on which the 2nd notice under this
15paragraph is sent shall be set as the date of closure for purposes of sub. (3) (a). The
16department may request additional information from the applicant to supplement
17the application, but the department may not request items of information that are
18outside the scope of the original request unless the applicant and the department
19both agree. A request for any such additional information may not affect the date
20of closure.
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21(c) Specificity of notice; limits on information. Any notice
stating that an
22application has been determined to be incomplete or any other request for
23information that is sent under par. (b) shall state the reason for the determination
24or request and the specific items of information
necessary to make the application
25complete. An applicant may supplement and resubmit an application that the
1department has determined to be incomplete. There is no limit on the number of
2times that an applicant may resubmit an application that the department has
3determined to be incomplete under this section. The department may not demand
4items of information that are not specified in the notice as a condition for determining
5whether the application is complete unless both the department and the applicant
6agree or unless the applicant makes material additions or alterations to the activity
7or project for which the application has been submitted. The rules promulgated
8under s. 299.05 apply only to applications for individual permits or contracts under
9this subchapter that the department has determined to be complete
that are still
10needed.
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(2) (d)
Failure to meet time limits. If the department fails to meet the
1330-day time limit under par. (a) or 10-day time limit under par. (b), the application
14shall be considered to have a date of closure that is the last day of that 30-day or
1510-day time period for purposes of sub. (3) (a).
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(3) (a)
Upon determination by the department under sub. (2), that an
18application submitted under sub. (1) is complete Within 15 days after the date of
19closure, as determined under sub. (2) (a) or (b), the department shall provide notice
20of
complete pending application to
interested and potentially interested members of
21the public, as determined by the department.
The department shall provide the
22notice within 15 days after the determination that the application is complete. If the
23applicant has requested a public hearing as part of the submitted application, a
24notice of public hearing shall be part of the notice of
complete pending application.
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(3) (b) If the notice of
complete pending application does not contain a
2notice of public hearing, any person may request a public hearing in writing or the
3department may decide to hold a public hearing
with or without a request being
4submitted if the department determines that there is a significant public interest in
5holding a hearing.
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(3) (c) A request for a public hearing under par. (b) must be submitted
8to the department or the department's decision to hold a public hearing must occur
9within
30 20 days after the department
completes providing provides the notice of
10complete pending application. The department shall provide notice of public hearing
11within 15 days after the request for public hearing is submitted or the department
12makes its
determination decision to hold a public hearing.
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(3) (e) Within
30 20 days after the
public hearing is held period for public
15comment under sub. (4) (b) has ended or if no public hearing is held, within 30 days
16of the 30-day comment period under sub. (4) (a), the department shall render a
17decision
, issuing, denying, or modifying the permit or approving
or disapproving the
18contract that is the subject of the application submitted under sub. (1).
If the decision
19issued by the department under this paragraph is a denial or disapproval, the
20department shall include in the decision the specific grounds and reasons as to how
21the applicable provisions of this subchapter were not met. If the denial or
22disapproval is based on an incomplete application, the department shall inform the
23applicant of the areas of the application that were incomplete.
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(3) (f) If the department fails to comply with the time periods under par.
2(e), a decision issuing the permit, modifying the permit, or approving the contract
3shall be considered to be rendered. The permit that is issued or is modified, or the
4contract that is approved, shall authorize the activity as proposed by the applicant,
5but the department may impose terms and conditions on the permit or contract that
6are consistent with the applicant's basic proposal.
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(4) (a) The department shall provide a period for public comment after
9the department has provided a notice of
complete
pending application under sub. (3)
10(a), during which time any person may submit written comments with respect to the
11application for the permit or contract. The department shall retain all of the written
12comments submitted during this period and shall consider all of the comments in the
13formulation of the final decision on the application. The period for public comment
14shall end on the 30th day following the date on which the department completes
15providing the notice of
complete pending application, except as provided in par. (b).
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16Section
63. 30.208 (5) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(5) (a) (intro.) The department shall, by rule, establish procedures for
18providing notices of
complete pending applications and notices of public hearings to
19be provided under sub. (3), and notices of administrative hearings to be provided
20under s. 30.209 (1m). The procedures shall require all of the following:
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21Section
64. 30.208 (5) (a) 3. of the statutes is created to read:
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(5) (a) 3. That the notice be published on the department's Internet Web
23site.
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24Section
65. 30.208 (5) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(5) (b) (intro.) The department shall, by rule, prescribe the form and
2content of notices of
complete pending applications and notices of public hearings to
3be provided under sub. (3), and notices of administrative hearings to be provided
4under s. 30.209 (1m). Each notice shall include all of the following information:
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5Section
66. 30.208 (5) (b) 3m. of the statutes is created to read:
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(5) (b) 3m. For a notice of public hearing under sub. (3), the time, date,
7and location of the hearing.
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8Section
67. 30.208 (5) (b) 3r. of the statutes is created to read:
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(5) (b) 3r. For a notice of pending application and a notice of public
10hearing under sub. (3), a brief, precise, easily understandable, plain language
11description of the subject matter of the pending application and information
12indicating where the pending application may be viewed on the department's
13Internet Web site.
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14Section
68. 30.208 (5) (b) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
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(5) (b) 4. For a notice of
complete pending application and a notice of
16public hearing under sub. (3), a statement of the tentative determination to issue,
17modify, or deny a permit
, or to approve or disapprove a contract, for the activity or
18project described in the application.
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19Section
69. 30.208 (5) (b) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
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(5) (b) 5. For a notice of
complete pending application and a notice of
21public hearing under sub. (3), a brief description of the procedures for the
22formulation of final determinations, including a description of the comment period
23required under sub. (4).
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(5) (bm) For the purpose of determining the date on which notice is
2provided under this subsection, the date of the notice shall be the date on which the
3department first publishes the notice on its Internet Web site, unless the department
4delegates to the applicant under par. (c) the requirement to provide notice. If the
5department delegates to the applicant the requirement to provide notice, the date of
6the notice shall be the date on which the department first publishes the notice on its
7Internet Web site or 10 days after the date on which the department receives
8satisfactory proof of publication of a class 1 notice from the applicant, whichever is
9later.
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10Section
71. 30.208 (5) (c) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(5) (c) (intro.) The department may delegate the department's
12requirement to provide notice under sub. (3)
in the manner specified under par. (a)
131. or 2. or
to provide notice under s. 30.209 (1m) by doing any of the following:
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14Section
72. 30.208 (5) (c) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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(5) (c) 2.
That Requiring that the applicant for the permit or contract
16pay for the publication, mailing, or any other distribution costs of providing one or
17more of the notices.
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(2) (a) An administrative hearing under this
subsection section shall be
20treated as a contested case under ch. 227.
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(2) (b) If a stay under sub. (1m) (c) is in effect, the hearing examiner
23shall, within 30 days after receipt of the referral under sub. (1m) (g), determine
24whether continuation of the stay is necessary to prevent significant adverse impacts
25or irreversible harm to the environment pending completion of the
administrative
1hearing. The hearing examiner shall make the determination based on the request
2under sub. (1m) (c), any response from the applicant under sub. (1m) (e), and any
3testimony at a public hearing or any public comments. The determination shall be
4made without a hearing.
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(2) (c)
A An administrative hearing under this section shall be
7completed within 90 days after receipt of the referral of the petition under sub. (1m)
8(g), unless all parties agree to an extension of that period. In addition, a hearing
9examiner may grant a one-time extension for the completion of the hearing of up to
1060 days on the motion of any party and a showing of good cause demonstrating
11extraordinary circumstances justifying an extension.
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76. 30.209 (2) (d) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(2) (d) (intro.) Notwithstanding s. 227.44 (1), the department shall
14provide a notice of the
administrative hearing at least 30 days before the date of the
15hearing to all of the following:
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(2) (e) In an administrative hearing under this section, the petitioner
18shall proceed first with the presentation of evidence and shall have the burden of
19proof.
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(1) (b) The department may specify a time limit of less than 3 years
22for
a an individual permit or contract issued under ss. 30.01 to 30.29.
For good cause,
23the The department
may shall extend the time limit for
a an individual permit or
24contract issued under ss. 30.01 to 30.29 for no longer than
2 an additional 5 years if
25the grantee requests an extension prior to expiration of the initial time limit.
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(2v) Web site information fee. In addition to each fee charged under sub.
3(1), the department shall charge a supplemental fee to be used by the department to
4maintain a computerized system by which an applicant may determine the status of
5an application submitted under this subchapter. The department shall estimate the
6amount that the fee needs to be to provide sufficient funding for the cost of
7administering the computerized system. The department shall then set the fee to
8equal $3 or the amount of the estimated fee, whichever is less.