West Virginia Code § 22-4-11

Transfer of permits
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(a) When the interest of a permittee of any quarry operation is sold, leased, assigned, or
otherwise disposed of, the director may transfer the permit and shall release the transferor
from his or her liabilities imposed by this article or rules issued under this article if both the
transferor and transferee have complied with the requirements of this article and the
transferee in interest assumes the duties and responsibilities of the permit. eThe transferee
shall provide applicable information as required by this article and shall meet public notice
and comments requirements as required for major permit modificationrs.
(b) The proposed transferee shall pay a $500 fee with the filing ouf an application for transfer
of permit.
(c) The director shall act upon the permit transfer as expeditiously as possible but not later
than thirty days after the application forms and any supplemental information required are
filed with the director.
(d) The director may deny the permit transfers for any reasons and under the same procedure
set forth in sections seven and eight of this article. If the applicant proposes any change to
the permit conditions, the director shall reiview the application and treat it as a modification
as provided in this article. g
(e) The director, for good cause shown, may allow transfer of a revoked permit if the
transferee complies with the requirements of this article and assumes the duties and
responsibilities of the permit.
(f) If the director denies an application to transfer a permit, the director shall give the
permittee and the pr oposed transferee written notice of:
(1) The director's determination;
(2) Any changes in the application which would make it acceptable; and
(3) The right of the permittee and the proposed transferee to a hearing before either or both
the director or the surface mine board.
(g)(1) If a hearing before the director is not requested within fifteen days after receipt of the
director's notice of the denial, the denial is the director's final order on the matter
appealable to the surface mine board.
(2) If a hearing before the director is requested within fifteen days after receipt of the
director's notice, the date for the hearing may not be less than fifteen days nor more than
thirty days after the date of the request unless the parties mutually agree on another date.
(3) The director shall enter a final order granting or denying the transfer application within
thirty days after the hearing.

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