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(a) The department will, in its discretion, modify, suspend, or revoke a permit if
(1) the department finds that a violation of this chapter or of the permit has occurred; or
(2) an activity that occurs under the permit has an unanticipated effect on human health, safety, or welfare, animals, or the environment.
(b) The department will provide written notice to the permittee of the department's action under (a) of this section within 10 working days after the department decides to modify, suspend, or revoke a permit. A permittee who disagrees with the department's decision may
(1) appeal the decision under 18 AAC 90.900; and
(2) request an adjudicatory hearing under 18 AAC 15.195 - 18 AAC 15.340.
History: Eff. 2/15/98, Register 145; am 7/11/2002, Register 163
Authority: AS 46.03.010
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