A person who has a private, substantive, legally protected interest under state law that may be adversely affected by the permit action, the owner and operator, or, if a public comment process is required or solicited, a person who participated in the public comment process may request an adjudicatory hearing under the department's adjudicatory hearing procedures. After the issuance of an adjudicatory hearing decision, a party to the hearing may obtain judicial review of that decision as provided in the Alaska Rules of Appellate Procedure.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 46. Water, Air, Energy, and Environmental Conservation
Chapter 14. Air Quality Control
Article 2. Emission Control Permit Program.
Sec. 46.14.120. Permits for construction, installation, modification, or operation.
Sec. 46.14.130. Stationary sources requiring permits.
Sec. 46.14.140. Emission control permit program regulations.
Sec. 46.14.150. Time for submission of operating permit applications.
Sec. 46.14.160. Completeness determination.
Sec. 46.14.170. Administrative actions regarding permits.
Sec. 46.14.190. Single permit.
Sec. 46.14.200. Review of permit action.
Sec. 46.14.210. General operating permits.
Sec. 46.14.211. General minor permits.
Sec. 46.14.215. Temporary operations.
Sec. 46.14.220. Objection by federal administrator.
Sec. 46.14.230. Duration of operating permits.
Sec. 46.14.235. Federal termination, modification, or revocation and reissuance of permits.
Sec. 46.14.240. Permit administration fees.
Sec. 46.14.250. Emission fees.
Sec. 46.14.255. Interest and sanctions for nonpayment.
Sec. 46.14.260. Clean air protection fund.
Sec. 46.14.265. Emission control permit receipts account.
Sec. 46.14.270. Clean air protection account.
Sec. 46.14.275. Timely and complete application as shield.
Sec. 46.14.285. Amendment and modification of permit upon request of permittee.