After notice and opportunity for public comment and hearing, the department may, unless the permit is disapproved by the federal administrator, establish a general operating permit that would be applicable to more than one stationary source determined by the department to be similar in emissions unit structure. A general operating permit must contain provisions that meet the requirements of this chapter that are applicable to operating permits. A general operating permit issued to a particular person takes effect when the person's application is determined to be complete unless the department notifies the applicant that the general permit is not applicable to the person's stationary source.
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.