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(a) The director shall publish notice of application proposals required under W.S. 35-24-104(b) and provide notice to any person who has requested to be placed on a list to receive notice of applications. The director may also notify and request comments from persons as authorized under W.S. 35-24-104(b). Copies of any request received shall be provided to the applicant in sufficient time to enable a response as authorized under subsection (b) of this section.
(b) Within twenty (20) days after notice is published, any person may mail to the director written comments with respect to the application. Comments may address what type of review procedure should be followed or specifically request that the director conduct a contested case hearing regarding the proposed arrangement. Persons submitting comments shall provide a copy of the comments to the applicant. The applicant may mail to the director written responses to any comments within ten (10) days after the deadline for mailing comments. The applicant shall also send a copy of the response to the person submitting the comment.
(c) Any aggrieved party has the right to file written objections to the application with the director within thirty (30) days after the date of publication. A person objecting shall submit a copy of the objections to the applicant.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 35. Public Health and Safety § 35-24-106. Notice of application; public comments; objections - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-35-public-health-and-safety/wy-st-sect-35-24-106/
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