NR 747.36(5)(c)
(c) Third-party property claims. For third-party claims associated with the removal of property items such as, but not limited to, blacktop and cement, the depreciated value of the property may be reimbursed. The basis of the value of the property shall be included in the claim. Full replacement costs may not be reimbursed by the fund.
NR 747.36(6)(a)(a) A responsible party may include the reimbursement for personal injury or property damage costs on a claim for an award within the scope of this chapter. Reimbursement of a claim shall be based upon a showing that the cost was caused by the petroleum product discharge and that the amount claimed is reasonable.
NR 747.36(6)(b)
(b) If third-party claims exceed the maximum allowed under this chapter for the applicable type of underground petroleum product storage tank system, costs shall be reimbursed in the following order:
NR 747.36(6)(b)1.
1. Eligible costs of on-site and off-site remediation and replacement of drinking water wells;
NR 747.37
NR 747.37 Recovery of awards. Sale of remedial equipment or supplies shall comply with s.
292.63 (5) (a), Stats.
NR 747.37 Note
Note: Section
292.63 (5) (a), Stats., reads as follows: “If a person who received an award under this section sells equipment or supplies that were eligible costs for which the award was issued, the person shall pay the proceeds of the sale to the department. The proceeds shall be paid into the petroleum inspection fund."
NR 747.40
NR 747.40 Reimbursement and credentials. Remedial consulting services and activities performed by individuals and firms who do not have the applicable credentials under
ss. SPS 305.80 and
305.81 to participate in the PECFA program may not be reimbursed under the scope of this chapter unless the department determines that denying the reimbursement would conflict with achieving the goals of the PECFA program.
NR 747.41
NR 747.41 Laboratories and drilling firms. NR 747.41(1)(a)(a) As of March 1, 1994, all laboratories performing work under the PECFA program shall obtain and maintain errors and omissions (professional liability) coverage of no less than $1,000,000 per claim, $1,000,000 annual aggregate and a deductible of no more than $100,000 per claim.
NR 747.41(1)(b)
(b) As of March 1, 1994, all drilling firms performing work under the PECFA program shall obtain and maintain general liability coverage, including pollution impairment liability, of no less than $1,000,000 per claim, $1,000,000 annual aggregate and a deductible of no more than $100,000 per claim.
NR 747.41(2)
(2) Coverage. The insurance obtained by laboratory and drilling firms shall cover work performed under PECFA on or after March 1, 1994. For all laboratory and drilling firms included in a claim, a certificate or certificates verifying the existence of the insurance coverage as specified in
sub. (1), shall be submitted with the PECFA claim.
NR 747.41(3)
(3) Rating. The insurance coverage shall be provided by a firm that has an A.M. Best rating of at least “A-".
NR 747.41(4)
(4) Alternate mechanisms. A laboratory or drilling firm may request the department's approval of an alternate mechanism for meeting the requirement of the maximum deductible of $100,000 per claim. The department shall review the request and determine whether the mechanism meets the requirement of the rule.
NR 747.41 History
History: Cr.
Register, February, 1994, No. 458, eff. 3-1-94;
CR 04-058: renum. from Comm 47.415
Register February 2006 No. 602, eff. 5-1-06.
NR 747.42
NR 747.42 Field and financial audits. NR 747.42(1)
(1)
General. The department shall routinely investigate remediation sites to establish that the remediation is appropriate and that costs incurred reflect the remediation services and activities.
NR 747.42(2)
(2) Applicability. The department may conduct field and financial audits as deemed necessary in order to further the goals of the PECFA program. Activities which may warrant the conduct of a field or financial audit may include, but not be limited to, the following:
NR 747.42(2)(e)
(e) Receipt of additional information which may result in modifying the initial determination of eligibility;
NR 747.42 Note
Note: Defrauding the PECFA program may result in revocation or suspension of credentials issued under ch.
SPS 305, and criminal prosecutions under chs.
939 and
943, Stats.
NR 747.42(3)(a)(a) General. All consultants and consulting firms registered to participate, all organizations and individuals, including but not limited to service providers and others who perform remedial action services, all owners, operators, and persons owning home oil tank systems who file or attempt to file a claim under the PECFA program shall maintain records relevant to a claim for 6 years after claim submittal and make available upon request of the department, all financial and work records deemed by the department as necessary to support or investigate a claim or attempted claim.
NR 747.42(3)(b)
(b) Penalties. Penalties for violations of this section shall be established in accordance with s.
292.63 (10), Stats.
NR 747.42 Note
Note: Section
292.63 (10), Stats., reads as follows: “
PENALTIES. (a) Any owner or operator, person owning a home oil tank system or service provider who fails to maintain a record as required by rules promulgated under sub. (9) (a) may be required to forfeit not more than $2000. Each day of continued violation constitutes a separate offense.
NR 747.42 Note
(b) Any owner or operator, person owning a home oil tank system or service provider who intentionally destroys a document that is relevant to a claim for reimbursement under this section is guilty of a Class G felony."
NR 747.42(3)(c)
(c) Notification of work performed. The department may, at its request, require consultants and consulting firms registered to participation and all organizations and individuals who perform remedial action services and all owners, operators and persons owning home oil tank systems to notify the department no less than 10 calendar days in advance of any work being performed at a site or sites.
NR 747.42(3)(d)
(d) Parallel sampling requirement. At the request of the department, consultants or firms registered to participate or organizations or individuals who perform remedial action services shall, as directed by the department, take soil or groundwater samples and submit these samples to a laboratory specified by the department. The cost of preparing and submitting these samples shall be an eligible cost to the PECFA program independent of any cost cap or cost estimate. The laboratory reports, for requested samples, shall be sent to the department directly from the specified laboratory. The cost of the laboratory analysis shall be paid by the owner and submitted as part of the PECFA claim.
NR 747.42 History
History: Cr.
Register, February, 1994, No. 458, eff. 3-1-94;
CR 04-058: am. (2) (g) and (3) (a), r. (3) (b), renum. (3) (c) to (e) to be (3) (b) to (d) and am. (3) (b)
Register February 2006 No. 602, eff. 5-1-06;
correction in (3) (b) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register October 2013 No. 694. NR 747.50
NR 747.50 Notifying the department of real estate transactions. NR 747.50(1)(1)
Property transfer or lease. The owner or operator or person owning a home oil tank system shall notify the department of any real estate transaction affecting the ownership or operation of a remediation site.
NR 747.50(2)
(2) Real estate sales agreement or lease affecting responsibility for the remediation. The sales agreement or a lease for a property being transferred or leased prior to the completion of a remediation shall identify the party or parties responsible for the completion of the remediation, responsible for the payment of costs and eligible to receive PECFA proceeds. The party or parties eligible to receive the PECFA award shall submit a signed copy of the sales agreement or lease, a form W-9, and a release from any previous assignment of award under
s. NR 747.15, with the next claim.
NR 747.50 History
History: Cr.
Register, February, 1994, No. 458, eff. 3-1-94; correction made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats.,
Register, December, 1998, No. 516;
CR 04-058: am.
Register February 2006 No. 602, eff. 5-1-06; correction in (2) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register December 2011 No. 672;
correction in (2) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register October 2013 No. 694. NR 747.52
NR 747.52 Dispute resolution procedures. NR 747.52(1)
(1) Any person, including, but not limited to, owners, operators, persons owning home oil tank systems and their agents may submit a written complaint to the department regarding a consultant, consulting firm or other service provider.
NR 747.52(2)
(2) The department may investigate consultants, consulting firms or other service providers on its own initiative or upon the receipt of a complaint. The department may conduct an investigation and make a determination regarding a complaint as soon as practicable following the receipt of the complaint. The department shall take appropriate action based on its determination. If it is determined that no further action is warranted or authorized, the department shall notify the persons affected.
NR 747.53(1)(b)1.1. All appeals pursuant to this chapter shall be in writing and shall be received by the department no later than 30 calendar days after the date of the decision being appealed. Appeals received more than 30 days after the date of the decision being appealed shall be dismissed. For purposes of this section, appeals received after 4:30 p.m. shall be considered received on the next business day.
NR 747.53 Note
Note: A claimant or an attorney representing the claimant may request an administrative hearing to review this action by delivering, mailing, or faxing a written request for a hearing to:
NR 747.53 Note
Delivery address:
Wisconsin DNR
Bureau for Remediation & Redevelopment
101 S. Webster Street, 5th Floor
Madison, WI 53703
NR 747.53 Note
Mailing address:
Wisconsin DNR
Bureau for Remediation & Redevelopment
P.O. Box 7921
Madison, WI 53707-7921
NR 747.53(1)(b)2.
2. An appeal shall be signed by the person whose legal rights are affected by the decision being appealed or an attorney representing such person. Any appeal filed by a person other than the person whose legal rights are affected by the decision being appealed or an attorney representing that affected person shall be dismissed.
NR 747.53(1)(b)4.
4. The written appeal shall list every reason the department's decision is incorrect and shall identify every issue to be considered in the hearing. Issues not raised in the written appeal under this subdivision are considered to be waived and shall be dismissed.
NR 747.53(2)(a)(a)
General. All hearings shall be conducted in accordance with these rules and
ch. 227, Stats.
NR 747.53(2)(b)
(b) Settlement agreement prior to hearing. If the department and the affected party are able to reach agreement on disposition of an appeal prior to a hearing, the following actions shall occur:
NR 747.53(2)(b)1.
1. The settlement agreement shall be transmitted in writing to the administrative law judge designated by the secretary of the department.
NR 747.53(2)(b)2.
2. The settlement agreement shall be binding upon the parties when signed by both parties and returned to the department.
NR 747.53(2)(b)3.
3. The settlement agreement shall be considered a joint motion by the parties to dismiss the appeal its entirety or to dismiss such portions of the appeal as may be encompassed by the terms of the settlement agreement.
NR 747.53(2)(d)
(d)
Witness fees. Witness fees and mileage of witnesses subpoenaed on behalf of the department shall be paid at the rate prescribed for witnesses in circuit court.
NR 747.53(2)(e)
(e)
Location of hearings. All hearings shall be held in Madison, Wisconsin at a location determined by the department. Telephone testimony of individual witnesses and telephone hearings may be held at the discretion of the person designated by the secretary as hearing officer.
NR 747.53(2)(f)
(f)
Hearing transcripts. All hearings shall be electronically recorded. Any party may request a copy of the electronic recording. A transcript of the recorded hearing shall be prepared upon request at the expense of the party requesting the transcript. Copies of transcripts prepared under this section shall be provided to the other party or parties upon payment of the actual cost of copying or obtaining a copy of the transcript. The department may require payment in advance. A transcript may be provided at the department's expense to a party who demonstrates impecuniousness or financial need if that party has filed a petition for judicial review. Where the department contracts with a court reporting firm for the preparation of transcripts, the fees charged for transcription and copying shall be equal to the fees charged to the department by the court reporting firm.
NR 747.53 History
History: Cr.
Register, February, 1994, No. 458, eff. 3-1-94;
CR 04-058: am.
Register February 2006 No. 602, eff. 5-1-06; correction in (1) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register February 2006 No. 602; correction in (1) (a), (b) 3. made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register December 2011 No. 672;
corrections in (1) (a), (b) 3. made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register October 2013 No. 694. NR 747.54(1)(a)(a) If a claimant who files an appeal under
s. NR 747.53 requests use of arbitration and if the amount at issue is $100,000 or less, the appeal shall be processed under this section.
NR 747.54(1)(b)1.1. A request for arbitration shall be considered as a withdrawal of the appeal filed regarding the subject of that arbitration and precludes the claimant from going forward with an administrative appeal regarding the same issues under
s. NR 747.53.
NR 747.54(1)(b)2.
2. Proceeding to an appeal hearing under
s. NR 747.53 precludes the claimant from filing an arbitration request regarding the same issues.
NR 747.54(1)(c)
(c) A request for arbitration shall be in writing signed by the claimant or their attorney, shall include the names and addresses of all parties, and shall be made after denial of costs submitted for reimbursement, but prior to commencement of a hearing under
ch. 227, Stats.
NR 747.54(2)
(2) Scope. Only the costs in the following categories may be the subject of arbitration under this section:
NR 747.54(3)(b)
(b)
Terms. Except where otherwise specified, the following terms are defined as follows for the purposes of this section:
NR 747.54(3)(b)1.
1. “Administrator" means the administrator of the environmental and regulatory services division of the department, or his or her designee.
NR 747.54(3)(b)2.
2. “Arbitrator" means a person appointed in accordance with s.
292.63 (6s), Stats., and governed by the provisions of this section.
NR 747.54 Note
Note: Section
292.63 (6s) Stats., reads as follows: “Upon the request of a person who files an appeal of a decision of the department under this section, if the amount at issue is $100,000 or less, the appeal shall be heard by one or more individuals designated by the department to serve as arbitrator under rules promulgated for this purpose by the department. In such an arbitration, the arbitrator shall render a decision at the conclusion of the hearing, or within 5 business days after the conclusion of the hearing if the arbitrator determines that additional time is needed to review materials submitted during the hearing, affirming, modifying or rejecting the decision of the department. The arbitrator shall promptly file his or her decision with the department. The decision of the arbitrator is final and shall stand as the decision of the department. An arbitrator's decision may not be cited as precedent in any other proceeding before the department or before any court. A decision under this subsection is subject to review under ss.
227.53 to
227.57 only on the ground that the decision was procured by corruption, fraud or undue means. The record of a proceeding under this subsection shall be transcribed as provided in s.
227.44 (8)."