West Virginia Code § 22-11-10

Water Quality Management Fund established; permit application fees;
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annual permit fees; dedication of proceeds; rules.
(a) The special revenue fund designated the Water Quality Management Fund established in
the State Treasury on July 1, 1989, is continued.
(b) The following shall be deposited into the Water Quality Management Fund: (i) permit
application fees and annual permit fees established and collected pursuant to this section;
(ii) any interest or surcharge assessed and collected by the secretary; (iii) interest accruing
on investments and deposits of the fund; and (iv) any other moneys designated by the
secretary. The secretary shall expend the proceeds of the Water uQuality Management Fund
for the review of initial permit applications, renewal permit applications, and permit
issuance activities. t
(c) The secretary shall propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with the
provisions of §29A-1-1 et seq. of this code, to establish a schedule of application fees for all
applications except for surface coal mining operatilons as defined in §22-3-13 of this code.
The applicant shall submit the appropriate fees to the department with the application filed
pursuant to this article for any state water pollution control permit or national pollutant
discharge elimination system permit. The schedule of application fees shall be designed to
establish reasonable categories of pgermit application fees based upon the complexity of the
permit application review process required by the department pursuant to the provisions of
this article and the rules promeulgated under this article. The department may not process
any permit application pursuant to this article until the required permit application fee has
been received. L
(d) The secretary shall propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with the
provisions of §29A-1-1 et seq. of this code to establish a schedule of permit fees to be
assessed annually upon each person holding a state water pollution control permit or
national pollutant discharge elimination system permit issued pursuant to this article except
for Wpermits held by surface coal mining operations as defined in §22-3-1 et seq. of this code.
Each person holding a permit shall pay the prescribed annual permit fee to the department.
Any person holding a permit for a home aerator of 600 gallons and under is not required to
pay an annual permit fee. The schedule of annual permit fees shall be designed to establish
reasonable categories of annual permit fees based upon the relative potential of categories
or permits to degrade the waters of the state. The secretary may declare any permit issued
pursuant to this article void when the annual permit fee is more than 90 days past due.
Voiding of the permit will only become effective upon the date the secretary mails, by
certified mail, written notice to the permittee's last known address notifying the permittee
that the permit has been voided.
(e) The secretary shall file a quarterly report with the Joint Committee on Government and
Finance setting forth the fees established and collected pursuant to this section.
(f) On July 1, 2022, and each year thereafter a $1,000 fee shall be assessed for permit
applications and a $3,000 fee shall be assessed for permit renewals for surface coal mining
operations, as defined in §22-3-1 et seq. of this code. Annually on July 1, a $2,000 fee shall be
assessed for any application for major permit modifications and a $1,000 fee for minor
permit modifications for surface coal mining operations, as defined in §22-3-1 et seq. of this
code. On July 1, 2022, and each year thereafter a $3,000 fee shall be assessed for any
application for permit reissuance and a $2,000 fee for permit transfer for surface coal
mining operations, as defined in §22-3-1 et seq. of this code. Beginning July e1, 2022, and
every year thereafter, an annual permit fee of $2,000 shall be assessed on the issuance
anniversary dates of all permits issued pursuant to this article for surfarce coal mining
operations as defined in §22-3-1 et seq. of this code. Beginning July 1, 2022, and each year
thereafter, an application for a water quality certification for activities covered by United
States Army Corps of Engineers permits issued pursuant to 33 U.S.C. § 1344 and 33 C.F.R.
Parts 323 or 330, in accordance with the legislative rules enttitled Rules for Individual State
Certification of Activities Requiring a Federal Permit, 47 C.F.R. 5A, must be accompanied by
a $500 fee. For all other categories of permitting actions pursuant to this article related to
surface coal mining operations, the secretary shall propose rules for legislative approval in
accordance with the provisions of §29A-1-1 et seq. of this code to establish a schedule of
permitting fees.

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