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(a) Facilities affected by Section 382.0518(g) that are located at a small business stationary source, as defined by Section 5.135, Water Code, and are not required by commission rule to report to the commission under Section 382.014 may apply for a permit under this section before September 1, 2004.
(b) Facilities affected by Section 382.0518(g) that are located at a small business stationary source that does not have an application pending for a permit under this chapter, other than a permit required under Section 382.054, and that has not submitted a notice of shutdown under Section 382.05182, may not emit air contaminants on or after March 1, 2008.
(c) The commission shall grant a permit under this section if, from the information available to the commission, the commission finds that there is no indication that the emissions from the facility will contravene the intent of this chapter, including protection of the public's health and physical property.
(d) If the commission finds that the emissions from the facility will not comply with Subsection (c), the commission may not grant the permit under this section.
(e) A person planning the modification of a facility previously permitted under this section must comply with Section 382.0518 before modifying.
(f) A permit application under this section is not subject to notice and hearing requirements and is not subject to Chapter 2001, Government Code.
(g) The commission may adopt rules as necessary to implement and administer this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Health and Safety Code - HEALTH & SAFETY § 382.05184. Small Business Stationary Source Permit - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/health-and-safety-code/health-safety-sect-382-05184/
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