Maryland Code § EN-15-816

Section EN-15-816
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(a) (1) The procedure to be followed and standards to be applied in
renewing a permit shall be the same as those for the initial application for a permit.
(2) If an applicant states in writing that information has not changed
since the original application, the applicant is not required to resubmit that
information.
(3) The Department may require an applicant to furnish other
information the Department deems necessary to evaluate the renewal request.
(4) In the absence of any changes in legal requirements for the
issuance of a permit since the date on which the original permit was issued, the only
basis for the denial of a renewal permit shall be:
(i) An uncorrected violation of the type listed in § 15-810(b)(7)
of this subtitle;
(ii) Failure to submit an adequate mining and reclamation
plan in light of conditions existing at the time of renewal; or
(iii) Failure or refusal to pay the renewal fee.
(b) Application for a renewal of a permit cannot be made any earlier than 1
year prior to the expiration date of the original permit.
(c) (1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d) of this section, the
fee to be charged for a permit renewal shall be:
(i) $18.50 for each acre of affected land for each year of
operation, not to exceed $3,000; and
(ii) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, 0.50
cent per ton of mined material sold per year.
(2) The per ton of material sold fee in paragraph (1) of this subsection
shall be increased by 0.13 cent per ton in fiscal year 2028 and every 2 fiscal years
thereafter.
(d) The fee shall be paid annually during the term of the permit.

(e) (1) If the term of a permit which is renewed exceeds 5 years, the
permittee shall pay additional fees, based on the formula in subsection (c) of this
section, for each 5-year portion of the term of the renewed permit.
(2) These additional fees shall be paid to the Department within 1
year before the completion of any 5-year portion of the term of the permit.
(f) If the Department denies an application to renew a permit, the
Department shall give the permittee written notice of:
(1) The Department's determination;
(2) Any changes in the application that would make it acceptable;
and
(3) The permittee's right to a hearing at a stated time and place.
(g) The date for the hearing may not be less than 15 days nor more than 30
days after the date of the notice unless the Department and the permittee mutually
agree on another date.

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