§ 130d.32. Receipt of land application proposal and completeness review.
(a) Receipt of land application proposal and completeness review. After receipt of a land application proposal, the Department will determine whether the land application proposal is administratively complete.
(b) Receipt. For purposes of this section, receipt of application does not occur until the land application proposal is deemed administratively complete.
(c) Administratively complete land application proposal. A land application proposal is administratively complete if it contains all the necessary information, approvals, maps and other documents required by this chapter. There is no set timetable for review of a land application proposal. If the land application proposal is administratively complete, the Department will make every effort to render a decision, within 60 days of receiving the administratively complete land application proposal, to approve, approve with modifications or deny the land application proposal. The Department will mail the applicant a written notice of approval or disapproval. A notice of disapproval will state the reasons for the Departments disapproval of the land application proposal.
(d) Incomplete land application proposal. When the land application proposal is not complete, the Department will send a written notice and a request for additional information and documentation to the applicant. When additional information and documentation is requested, the Departments review and consideration of the land application proposal will cease until the requested material is received. Upon receipt of all the additional information and documentation requested, the Department will resume its review of the land application proposal. The Department will deny the land application proposal if the applicant fails to provide the additional information and documentation within 60 days of mailing of the request for additional information and documentation.
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