Sec. 15. The board shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 and IC 13-14-9 that are consistent with the purposes of this title. IC 13-14 ARTICLE 14. POWERS AND DUTIES OF DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND BOARDS Ch. 1. Duties of Department Ch. 2. Powers of Department Ch. 3. Plans for Local Facilities and Standards Ch. 4. Notice to Department of Plans and Programs Affecting the Environment Ch. 5. Inspections Ch. 6. Limitations of Action; Administrative Proceedings Ch. 7. Assignment of Rulemaking Authority Ch. 8. Rules and Standards Ch. 9. Rulemaking Procedures Ch. 9.5. Repealed Ch. 10. General Emergency Procedures Ch. 11. Records of the Department and Boards Ch. 12. Environmental Management Special Fund Ch. 13. Electronic Applications and Reports IC 13-14-1 Chapter 1. Duties of Department 13-14-1-1 Repealed 13-14-1-2 Program of continuing surveillance and inspection 13-14-1-3 Assurance of accomplishment of programs established 13-14-1-4 Compliance with standards and rules 13-14-1-5 Public awareness and participation 13-14-1-6 Solid waste recycling and source reduction; educational programs 13-14-1-7 Proposed budget; preparation 13-14-1-8 Financing structure; proposal 13-14-1-9 Permits, licenses, orders, and variances; issuance 13-14-1-10 Programs and facilities; assistance to local units 13-14-1-11 Operating policies 13-14-1-11.5 Use by department of policy or statement; presentation to appropriate board; public dissemination 13-14-1-11.7 Department to annually report changes in rules, operating policies or procedures, and nonrule policies; submission to legislative services agency; presentation to legislative council 13-14-1-12 Enforcement of rules 13-14-1-13 Monitoring and reporting requirements 13-14-1-14 Information clearinghouses; public education programs; other actions 13-14-1-15 Repealed 13-14-1-16 Board abolished; transfer of powers 13-14-1-17 Annual report; contents 13-14-1-18 Flood control permit process; coordination with other state agencies
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