Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 4, October 8, 2024
Section 9VAC25-900-170 - Suspension of credit exchangeA. If the department tentatively decides to suspend the ability of an owner of a nutrient credit-generating project to exchange credits, the department shall issue a notice of its tentative decision to the owner. If the department determines that suspension is appropriate, it will also remove the ability for the owner to show credits for exchange on the registry. The ability to exchange credits shall remain suspended until such time as the owner brings the nutrient credit-generating project into compliance with this chapter and the nutrient credit certification to the department's satisfaction.B. The following are causes for the department to suspend the exchange of credits: 1. Noncompliance by the owner of the nutrient credit-generating project with any condition of the nutrient credit certification or any plans approved under or required by the nutrient credit certification or this chapter;2. Failure of the owner of the nutrient credit-generating project to disclose fully all relevant material facts or, the misrepresentation of any relevant material facts in applying for certification of nutrient credits or in any other report or document required under the law, this chapter, the nutrient credit certification, or any plans approved or required under the nutrient credit certification;3. A change in any condition that results in a temporary or permanent elimination of the best management practices approved as part of the nutrient credit certification; or4. There exists a material change in the basis on which the nutrient credit certification was issued that requires either a temporary or permanent elimination of activities controlled by the nutrient credit certification necessary to protect human health or the environment; however, credit quantities established using the best available scientific and technical information at the time of certification may not be reduced.9 Va. Admin. Code § 25-900-170
Derived From Virginia Register Volume 36, Issue 23, eff. 9/1/2020.Statutory Authority: § 62.1-44.19:20 of the Code of Virginia.