NR 670.043(1)(1)Any of the following are causes for denying, suspending, or revoking a license, or for denying a license application:
NR 670.043(1)(a)(a) Noncompliance by the applicant or licensee with any condition of the license or any applicable provisions of chs. NR 660 to NR 679 or ch. 291, Stats.
NR 670.043(1)(b)(b) The applicant or licensee’s failure in the license application or during the license issuance process to disclose fully all relevant facts, or the applicant or licensee’s misrepresentation of any relevant facts at any time.
NR 670.043(1)(c)(c) A determination that the licensed activity endangers human health or the environment and can only be regulated to acceptable levels by license denial, suspension or revocation.
NR 670.043(1)(d)(d) Failure to pay fees under ss. 291.05 (7) and 291.33, Stats.
NR 670.043(2)(2)The department shall follow the procedures in s. 291.87, Stats., in revoking, suspending or denying any license under this section.
NR 670.043 HistoryHistory: CR 05-032: cr. Register July 2006 No. 607, eff. 8-1-06.
subch. E of ch. NR 670Subchapter E — Expiration and Continuation of Licenses
NR 670.050NR 670.050Duration of licenses.
NR 670.050(1)(1)Operating licenses shall be effective for a fixed term of no more than 10 years, but are subject to annual renewal during that term.
NR 670.050(2)(2)Except as provided in s. NR 670.051, the term of an operating license may not be extended by modification beyond the maximum duration specified in this section.
NR 670.050(3)(3)The department may issue any operating license for a duration that is less than the full allowable term under this section.
NR 670.050(4)(4)Each operating license for a land disposal facility shall be reviewed by the department 5 years after the date of license issuance or reissuance and shall be modified as necessary, as provided in s. NR 670.041.
NR 670.050 HistoryHistory: CR 05-032: cr. Register July 2006 No. 607, eff. 8-1-06.
NR 670.051NR 670.051Continuation of expiring operating licenses.
NR 670.051(1)(1)The conditions of an expired operating license continue in force until the department takes final action on a complete application if:
NR 670.051(1)(a)(a) The licensee has submitted a timely application under s. NR 670.014 and the applicable sections of ss. NR 670.015 to 670.029 which is a complete application for a new license under s. NR 670.010 (3).
NR 670.051(1)(b)(b) The department through no fault of the licensee, does not issue a new operating license with an effective date under s. NR 670.415 on or before the expiration date of the previous license, for example, when issuance is impracticable due to time or resource constraints.
NR 670.051(2)(2)Operating licenses continued under this section remain fully effective and enforceable.
NR 670.051(3)(3)When the licensee is not in compliance with the conditions of the expiring or expired operating license, the department may choose to do any of the following:
NR 670.051(3)(a)(a) Initiate enforcement action based upon the operating license which has been continued.
NR 670.051(3)(b)(b) Issue a preliminary determination to deny the new operating license under s. NR 670.406. If the new operating license is denied, the owner or operator shall cease the activities authorized by the continued license or be subject to enforcement action for operating without a license.
NR 670.051(3)(c)(c) Issue a new operating license under subch. L with appropriate conditions.
NR 670.051(5)(5)Standardized licenses.
NR 670.051(5)(a)(a) The conditions of your expired standardized license continue until the effective date of your new license if all of the following are true:
NR 670.051(5)(a)1.1. If the department is the license-issuing authority.
NR 670.051(5)(a)2.2. If you submit a timely and complete notice of intent under s. NR 670.270 (2) requesting coverage under a standardized license.
NR 670.051(5)(a)3.3. If the department, through no fault on your part, does not issue your license before your previous license expires (for example, where it is impractical to make the license effective by that date because of time or resource constraints).
NR 670.051(5)(b)(b) In some cases, the department may notify you that you are not eligible for a standardized license (see s. NR 670.506). In those cases, the conditions of your expired license will continue if you submit the information specified in sub. (1) (a) (that is, a complete application for a new license) within 60 days after you receive our notification that you are not eligible for a standardized license.