Colorado Code § 36-20-115

Modification of permit
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(1) The director may revise the terms and
conditions of a permit if:
(a) The operator is first given notice and a reasonable opportunity for a hearing on the
need for a revision; and
(b) It appears to the director that a revision is necessary to protect the health or property
of any person or to protect the environment.
(2) If it appears to the director that an emergency situation exists or is impending which
could endanger life, property, or the environment, the director may, without prior notice or a
hearing, immediately modify the conditions of a permit or order temporary suspension of the
permit on the director's own order. The issuance of such order shall include notice of a hearing to
be held within ten days thereafter on the question of permanently modifying the conditions or
continuing the suspension of the permit. Failure to comply with an order temporarily suspending
an operation or modifying the conditions of a permit shall be grounds for immediate revocation
of the permit.
(3) It shall be the responsibility of the operator conducting any operation to notify the
director of any emergency which can reasonably be foreseen or of any existing emergency
situations in subsection (2) of this section which might in any way be caused or affected by the
weather modification operation. Failure by the operator to so notify the director of any such
existing emergency, or any impending emergency which should have been foreseen, may be
grounds, at the discretion of the director, for revocation of the permit for operation.

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