Bill Text: MI HB5468 | 2019-2020 | 100th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Environmental protection; permits; environmental permit review commission; eliminate. Amends secs. 1301, 1307 & 1311 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.1301 et seq.); repeals sec. 88 of 1969 PA 306 (MCL 24.288) & repeals secs. 1313, 1315 & 1317 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.1313 et seq.).
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 14-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-02-06 - Bill Electronically Reproduced 02/06/2020 [HB5468 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2019-HB5468-Introduced.html
HOUSE BILL NO. 5468
February 05, 2020, Introduced by Reps. Haadsma,
Hammoud, Hood, Brenda Carter, Kuppa, Tate, Cynthia Johnson, Manoogian,
Rabhi, Peterson, Stone, Sowerby, Whitsett and Jones and referred to the
Committee on Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation.
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled
"Natural resources and environmental protection act,"
by amending sections 1301, 1307, and 1311 (MCL 324.1301, 324.1307, and 324.1311), section 1301 as amended by 2018 PA 451, section 1307 as amended by 2018 PA 631, and section 1311 as amended by 2018 PA 268; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
the people of the state of michigan enact:
Sec. 1301. As used in this part:
(a) "Application
period" means the period beginning when an application for a permit is
received by the this state and ending when the
application is considered to be administratively complete under section 1305
and any applicable fee has been paid.
(b)
"Department" means the department, agency, or officer authorized by
this act to approve or deny an application for a particular permit. As used in sections 1315 to 1317,
"department" means the department of environmental quality.
(c) "Director"
means the director of the state department authorized under this act to approve
or deny an application for a particular permit or the director's designee. As used in sections 1313 to 1317,
"director" means the director of the department of environmental
quality.
(d)
"Environmental permit review commission" or "commission"
means the environmental permit review commission established under section
1313(1).
(e)
"Environmental permit panel" or "panel" means a panel of
the environmental permit review commission, appointed under section 1315(2).
(d)
(f) "Permit" , except as
provided in subdivision (g), means a permit, operating license,
or registration required by any of the following sections or by rules
promulgated thereunder, or, in the case of section 9112, by an ordinance
referred to in that section:
(i) Section 3104, floodplain alteration permit.
(ii) Section 3503,
permit for use of water in mining iron ore.
(iii) Section 4105,
sewerage system construction permit.
(iv) Section 6516,
vehicle testing license.
(v) Section 6521,
motor vehicle fleet testing permit.
(vi) Section 8310,
restricted use pesticide dealer license.
(vii) Section 8310a,
agricultural pesticide dealer license.
(viii) Section 8504,
license to manufacture or distribute fertilizer.
(ix) Section 9112, local
soil erosion and sedimentation control permit.
(x) Section 11509,
solid waste disposal area construction permit.
(xi) Section 11512,
solid waste disposal area operating license.
(xii) Section 11542,
municipal solid waste incinerator ash landfill operating license amendment.
(xiii) Section 11702,
septage waste servicing license or septage waste vehicle license.
(xiv) Section 11709,
septage waste site permit.
(xv) Section 30104,
inland lakes and streams project permit.
(xvi) Section 30304,
state permit for dredging, filling, or other activity in wetland. Permit
includes an authorization for a specific project to proceed under a general
permit issued under section 30312.
(xvii) Section 31509,
dam construction, repair, or removal permit.
(xviii) Section 32312,
flood risk, high risk, or environmental area permit.
(xix) Section 32512,
permit for dredging and filling bottomland.
(xx) Section 32603,
permit for submerged log removal from Great Lakes bottomlands.
(xxi) Section 35304,
department permit for critical dune area use.
(xxii) Section 36505,
endangered species permit.
(xxiii) Section 41329,
nonnative aquatic species sales registration.
(xxiv) Section 41702,
game bird hunting preserve license.
(xxv) Section 42101,
dog training area permit.
(xxvi) Section 42501,
fur dealer's license.
(xxvii) Section 42702,
game dealer's license.
(xxviii) Section 44513,
charter boat operating permit under reciprocal agreement.
(xxix) Section 44516,
boat livery operating permit.
(xxx) Section 45902,
game fish propagation license.
(xxxi) Section 45906,
game fish import license.
(xxxii) Section 48705,
permit to take amphibians and reptiles for scientific or educational use.
(xxxiii) Section 61525,
oil or gas well drilling permit.
(xxxiv) Section 62509,
brine, storage, or waste disposal well drilling or conversion permit or test
well drilling permit.
(xxxv) Section 63103a,
ferrous mineral mining permit.
(xxxvi) Section 63514 or
63525, surface coal mining and reclamation permit or revision of the permit,
respectively.
(xxxvii) Section 63704,
sand dune mining permit.
(xxxviii) Section 72108,
use permits for a Pure Michigan Trail.
(xxxix) Section 76109,
sunken aircraft or watercraft abandoned property recovery permit.
(xxxx) Section 76504,
Mackinac Island motor
vehicle and land use permits.
(xxxxi) Section 80159,
buoy or beacon permit.
(g) "Permit", as used in sections 1313 to 1317,
means any permit or operating license that meets both of the following
conditions:
(i) The applicant for the permit or
operating license is not this state or a political subdivision of this state.
(ii) The permit or operating license is
issued by the department of environmental quality under this act or the rules
promulgated under this act.
(e) (h) "Processing deadline" means the last
day of the processing period.
(f) (i) "Processing period", subject to
section 1307(2) and (3), means the following time period after the close of the
application period, for the following permit, as applicable:
(i) Twenty days for a
permit under section 61525 or 62509.
(ii) Thirty days for a
permit under section 9112 or 44516.
(iii) Thirty days after
the department consults with the underwater salvage and preserve committee
created under section 76103, for a permit under section 76109.
(iv) Sixty days, for a
permit under section 30104 or
32512 for a
project in a minor project category established under section 30105(7)
or 32512a(1), or respectively, for an
authorization for a specific project to proceed under a general permit issued
under section 30105(8) or 32512a(2), or for a permit under section 32312 or
41329.
(v) Sixty days or, if
a hearing is held, 90 days for a permit under section 35304.
(vi) Sixty days or, if
a hearing is held, 120 days for a permit under section 30104, other than a
permit or authorization described in subparagraph (ii) or (iv), or for a permit
under section 31509.
(vii) Ninety days for a
permit under section 11512, a revision of a surface coal mining and reclamation
permit under section 63525, or a permit under section 72108.
(viii) Ninety days or,
if a hearing is held, 150 days for a permit under section 3104 or 30304, or a
permit under section 32512 other than a permit described in subparagraph (iv).
(ix) Ninety days after
the close of the review or comment period under section 32604, 32605, or if a public
hearing is held, 90 days after the date of the public hearing for a permit
under section 32603.
(x) One hundred
twenty days for a permit under section 11509, 11542, 63103a, 63514, or 63704.
(xi) One hundred fifty
days for a permit under section 36505. However, if a site inspection or federal
approval is required, the 150-day period is tolled pending completion of the
inspection or receipt of the federal approval.
(xii) For any other
permit, 150 days or, if a hearing is held, 90 days after the hearing, whichever
is later.
Sec. 1307. (1) By
the processing deadline, the department shall approve or deny an application
for a permit.
(2) If requested by the permit applicant, the department
shall extend the processing period for a permit by not more than 120 days, as
specified by the applicant. If requested by the permit applicant, the
department may extend the processing period beyond the additional 120 days.
However, a processing period shall not be extended under this subsection to a
date later than 1 year after the application period ends.
(3) A processing period is tolled from the date that a permit
applicant submits a petition under section 1315(1) until the date that a
decision of the director is made under section 1315(6). If a permit applicant
submits a petition under section 1315(1), the department shall not approve or
deny the application for the permit under subsection (1) until after the
director issues a decision under section 1315(6).
(3) (4) The approval or denial of an application for a
permit shall be in writing and shall be based upon evidence that would meet the
standards in section 75 of the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA
306, MCL 24.275.
(4) (5) Approval of an application for a permit may be
granted with conditions or modifications necessary to achieve compliance with
the part or parts of this act under which the permit is issued.
(5) (6) A denial of an application for a permit or, for
a permit under part 301 or 303, an approval with modification of an application
for a permit shall document, and any review upholding the denial or
modification shall determine, to the extent practical, all of the following:
(a) That the decision is based on specifically cited
provisions of this act or rules promulgated under this act.
(b) That the decision is based upon sufficient facts or data,
which are recorded in the file.
(c) To the extent applicable, all of the following:
(i) That the decision
is the product of reliable scientific principles and methods.
(ii) That the decision
has applied the principles and methods reliably to the facts.
(d) In the case of denial of an application for a permit
under part 301 or 303, suggestions on changes to allow the permit to be
approved.
(6) (7) Except for permits described in subsection (8), (7), if the department
fails to satisfy the requirements of subsection (1) with respect to an
application for a permit, the department shall pay refund to the applicant or waive payment by the applicant of an
amount equal to 15% of the greater of the following, as applicable:
(a) The amount of the application fee for that permit.
(b) If an assessment or other fee is charged on an annual or
other periodic basis by the department to a person holding the permit for which
the application was submitted, the amount of the first periodic charge of that
assessment or other fee for that permit.
(7) (8) If the department fails to satisfy the
requirements of subsection (1) with respect to a permit required by section 11509,
11512, 30304, or 32603, the application shall be considered to be approved and
the department shall be considered to have made any determination required for
approval.
(8) (9) The failure of the department to satisfy the
requirements of subsection (1) or the fact that the department is required to
make a payment under subsection (7) (6) or is considered to have approved a
permit under subsection (8) (7) shall not be used
by the department as the basis for discriminating against the applicant. If the
department is required to make a payment under subsection (7), (6), the application
shall be processed in sequence with other applications for the same type of
permit, based on the date on which the processing period began, unless the
director determines on an application-by-application basis that the public
interest is best served by processing in a different order.
(9) (10) If the department fails to satisfy the
requirements of subsection (1) with respect to 10% or more of the applications
for a particular type of permit received during a quarter of the state fiscal
year, the department shall immediately devote resources from that program to
eliminate any backlog and satisfy the requirements of subsection (1) with
respect to new applications for that type of permit within the next fiscal
quarter.
(10) (11) If the department fails to satisfy the
requirements of subsection (1), the director shall notify the appropriations
committees of the senate and house of representatives of the failure. The
notification shall be in writing and shall include both of the following:
(a) An explanation of the reason for the failure.
(b) A statement of the amount the department was required to pay refund to the applicant
or waive payment of by the
applicant under subsection (7) (6) or a statement that the department was
required to consider the application to be approved under subsection (8), (7), as applicable.
Sec. 1311. By
December 1 each year, the director shall submit a report to the standing
committees and appropriations subcommittees of the senate and house of
representatives with primary responsibility for issues under the jurisdiction
of that department. The department shall post the current report on its
website. The report shall include all of the following information for each
type of permit for the preceding fiscal year:
(a) The number of applications for permits the department
received.
(b) The number of applications approved, the number of
applications approved by the processing deadline, the number of applications
approved after the processing deadline, and the average times for the
department to determine administrative completeness and to approve or
disapprove applications.
(c) The number of applications denied, the number of
applications denied by the processing deadline, and the number of applications
denied after the processing deadline.
(d) The number of applications approved or denied after the
processing deadline that, based on the director's determination of the public
interest, were not processed in sequence as otherwise required by section 1307(9).1307(8).
(e) The number of applications that were not administratively
complete when received.
(f) The amount of money refunded and discounts granted payments waived under
section 1307.
(g) The number of applications processed as provided in
section 1309.
(h) If a department failed to satisfy the requirements of
section 1307(1) with respect to 10% or more of the applications for a
particular type of permit received during a quarter of the state fiscal year,
the type of permit and percentage of applications for which the requirements
were not met, how the department attempted to eliminate any backlog and satisfy
the requirements of section 1307(1) with respect to new applications for that
type of permit within the next fiscal quarter, and whether the department was
successful.
Enacting section 1. All of the following are repealed:
(a) Section 88 of the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.288.
(b) Sections 1313, 1315, and 1317 of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.1313, 324.1315, and 324.1317.