La. Admin. Code tit. 33 § VII-307

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section VII-307 - Exemptions
A. Any person subject to these regulations who generates, collects, stores, transports, processes, or disposes of solid waste may petition the administrative authority for exemption from these regulations or any portion thereof.
1. The administrative authority may provide exemptions from these regulations or any portion thereof when petitions for such are deemed appropriate after consideration of the factors enumerated in Subparagraphs B.2.a and b of this Section as well as any other pertinent factors.
2. The administrative authority shall make a decision whether or not to grant the exemption requested within 180 days from the date on which the request for exemption was filed, unless a longer time period is agreed upon by mutual consent of the applicant and the administrative authority. In no case shall the time period be greater than one year.
B. Each request for an exemption shall:
1. identify the specific provisions of these regulations from which a specific exemption is sought;
2. provide sufficient justification for the type of exemption sought, that includes, but may not be limited to, the following demonstrations:
a. that compliance with the identified provisions would tend to impose an unreasonable economic, technologic, safety, or other burden on the person or the public as determined by the department; and
b. that the proposed activity will have no significant adverse impact on the public health, safety, welfare, and the environment, and that it will be consistent with the provisions of the Act;
3. include proof of publication of the notice as required in Paragraph C.1 of this Section, except for emergency exemptions.
C. Public Notification of Exemption Requests
1. Persons requesting an exemption shall publish a notice of intent to submit a request for an exemption, except as provided in Paragraph C.2 of this Section. This notice shall be published one time as a single classified advertisement in the legal-notices section of a newspaper of general circulation in the area and parish where the facility is located, and one time as a classified advertisement in the legal-notices section of the official journal of the state. If the facility is in the same parish or area as the official journal of the state, a single classified advertisement in the legal-notices section of the official journal of the state shall be the only public notice required.
2. Persons granted emergency exemptions by the administrative authority shall publish a notice to that effect in the legal-notices section of a newspaper of general circulation in the area and parish where the facility requesting the exemption is located. The notice shall be published one time as a single classified advertisement in the legal-notices section of a newspaper of general circulation in the area and parish where the facility is located, and one time as a classified advertisement in the legal-notices section of the official journal of the state. The notice shall describe the nature of the emergency exemption and the period of time for which the exemption was granted. Proof of publication of the notice shall be forwarded to the Office of Environmental Services within 60 days after the granting of an emergency exemption.
D. Innovative or Alternate Technology Exemption. Persons requesting an exemption based on innovative or alternate technology shall follow the procedure specified in Subsections A, B, and C, except for Subparagraph B.2.a, of this Section. Requests for exemptions based on innovative technology may be granted by the administrative authority based on the ability of the applicant to make the following demonstrations:
1. the request is based on innovative or alternative technology;
2. the innovative or alternative technology will satisfy all of the applicable standards in LAC 33:Part VII other than those for which the exemption is sought; and
3. the innovative or alternative technology will produce performance or will provide protection that is equivalent or superior to that required by all the standards for which the exemption is sought.
E. No exemptions may be granted for Type II landfills that would allow noncompliance with federal regulations, specifically 40 CFR 257 and 258, as amended on October 9, 1991.

La. Admin. Code tit. 33, § VII-307

Promulgated by the Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Solid and Hazardous Waste, Solid Waste Division, LR 19:187 (February 1993), amended by the Office of Environmental Assessment, Environmental Planning Division, LR 26:2516 (November 2000), amended by the Office of the Secretary, Legal Affairs Division, LR 31:2486 (October 2005), LR 33:1029 (June 2007), LR 33:2141 (October 2007).

§ 309 has moved to § 110

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:2001 et seq.