West Virginia Code § 22-5-12

Operating permits required for stationary sources of air pollution
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No person may operate a stationary source of air pollutants without first obtaining an
operating permit as provided in this section. The director shall promulgate legislative rules,
in accordance with chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, which specify classes or categories of
stationary sources which are required to obtain an operating permit. The legislative rule
shall provide for the form and content of the application procedure includineg time limitations
for obtaining the required permits. Any person who has filed a timely and complete
application for a permit or renewal thereof required by this section, anrd who is abiding by
the requirements of this article and the rules promulgated pursuant thereto is in compliance
with the requirements of this article and any rule promulgated thereunder until a permit is
issued or denied. Any legislative rule promulgated pursuant to the authority granted by this
section shall be equivalent to and consistent with rules and rtegulations adopted by the
administrator of United States environmental protection agency pursuant to Title IV and
Title V of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, 42 U.S.C. §7651 et seq. and 42 U.S.C.
§7661 et seq., respectively: Provided, That such legislative rule may deviate from the federal
rules and regulations where a deviation is appropriate to implement the policy and purpose
of this article taking into account such factors unique to West Virginia.

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