notify the applicant in writing within five days of the denial
of the permit application. The notification shall specify the
reason for the denial of the permit application.
Section 5. Compliance with laws of this Commonwealth.
The department, or a conservation district authorized under
section 4, may impose permit terms and conditions necessary to
assure compliance with laws administered by the department.
Section 6. Annual report.
No later than January 31 of each year, the department shall
submit an annual report to the General Assembly. At a minimum,
the report shall contain the following:
(1) Number of permit applications, BROKEN DOWN BY
INDUSTRY SECTOR, received under this act in the prior
calendar year.
(2) Number of permit applications, BROKEN DOWN BY
INDUSTRY SECTOR, approved.
(3) Average time frame for review of applications,
organized by regional office of the department.
(4) Number of permit reviewers on staff in the
department, INCLUDING THE NUMBER AND NAMES OF LICENSED
ENGINEERS, and the average workload of each permit reviewer,
organized by regional office of the department.
(5) Reasons cited for administrative or technical
deficiencies or permit denials.
(6) TOTAL REVENUE OF PERMIT APPLICATION FEES COLLECTED
UNDER 25 PA. CODE CH. 102 (RELATING TO EROSION AND SEDIMENT
CONTROL) AND BROKEN DOWN BY INDUSTRY SECTOR.
Section 7. Effective date.
This act shall take effect in 60 days.
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