
May 23, 1945 (P.L.913, No.367), known as the Engineer, Land
Surveyor and Geologist Registration Law.
Section 3. Permit requirements.
Except those projects subject to National Pollution Discharge
Elimination System requirements, a person proposing an earth
disturbance activity regulated by 25 Pa. Code Ch. 102 (relating
to erosion and sediment control) shall obtain an erosion and
sediment control permit from the department in accordance with
25 Pa. Code Ch. 102 prior to commencing the earth disturbance
activity.
Section 4. Issuance of permit.
(a) Issuance.--The department or a conservation district
which has a delegation agreement executed with the department to
administer and enforce all or a portion of the requirements
contained in 25 Pa. Code Ch. 102 ([related] relating to erosion
and sediment control) shall issue a permit within 45 days of
submission of a permit application unless the permit
application:
(1) is administratively incomplete; or
(2) fails to comply with the provisions of 25 Pa. Code
Ch. 102.
(b) Approval.--Any permit application submitted in
accordance with this act by an engineer licensed under the act
of May 23, 1945 (P.L.913, No.367), known as the Engineer, Land
Surveyor and Geologist Registration Law, shall be approved
within 20 days of receipt. An application shall include the
name, signature and license number of the engineer.
(c) Notification of denial.--If a permit application
required under this section is denied, the department shall
notify the applicant in writing within five days of the denial
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