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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. Within ninety days of receipt of the complete plan and other information prescribed by § 49-857, subsection B, the director shall approve in writing any plan or portion of a plan that complies with this article or shall deny in writing any plan or portion of a plan that does not comply with this article.
B. If the director denies a plan or a portion of a plan, the director shall notify the applicant in writing of the specific reasons for denial within ten days. The applicant has an additional ninety days from receipt of the written denial to file a modified plan addressing the specific deficiencies.
C. Within ninety days of receipt of a modified plan, the director shall approve or disapprove in writing the modified plan. The director may issue a compliance order to any applicant who has failed to submit a modified plan when required as prescribed by subsection B of this section or whose modified plan has been disapproved.
D. Any major modification from an approved plan is subject to review and approval by the director before implementation.
E. If the director fails to approve or disapprove the plan as prescribed by this section, the plan is deemed approved. Except as provided in § 41-1092.08, subsection H, the director's disapproval of a modified plan is subject to judicial review pursuant to title 12, chapter 7, article 6. 1
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 49. The Environment § 49-857.01. Plan; approval; deadline; judicial review - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-49-the-environment/az-rev-st-sect-49-857-01/
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