Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 116C — Environmental Quality Board
Section 116C.34 — Bureau Of Business Licenses.

Subdivision 1. Purpose. The Bureau of Business Licenses shall establish and maintain an information and referral system to assist the public in the understanding and compliance with the requirements of state and local governmental rules concerning the use of natural resources and protection of the environment. The system shall provide a telephone information service and disseminate printed materials. The bureau shall provide assistance to regional development commissions desiring to create a permit information center.
Subd. 2. Duties. The bureau shall:
(1) identify all existing state licenses, permit certifications, approvals, compliance schedules, or other programs which pertain to the use of natural resources and to protection of the environment;
(2) standardize permit titles and assign designation codes to all such permits which would thereafter be imprinted on all permit forms;
(3) develop permit profiles including applicable rules copies of all appropriate permit forms, statutory mandate and legislative history, names of individuals administering the program, permit processing procedures, documentation of the magnitude of the program and of geographic and seasonal distribution of the workload, and estimated application processing time;
(4) identify the public information procedures currently associated with each permit program;
(5) identify the data monitored or acquired through each permit and ascertain current users of that data;
(6) recommend revisions to the list of natural resource management and development permits contained in Minnesota Statutes 1974, section 116D.04, subdivision 5; and
(7) recommend legislative or administrative modifications of existing permit programs to increase their efficiency and utility.
Subd. 3. County responsibility. The auditor of each county shall post in a conspicuous place in the auditor's office the telephone numbers of the Bureau of Business Licenses and the permit information center in the office of the applicable regional development commission and copies of any information published by the bureau or an information center pursuant to subdivision 1.
1975 c 271 s 6; 1976 c 303 s 13; 1983 c 289 s 39; 1985 c 248 s 70; 1986 c 444; 2014 c 271 art 2 s 2

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 114C - 116I — Environmental Protection

Chapter 116C — Environmental Quality Board

Section 116C.01 — Findings.

Section 116C.02 — Definitions.

Section 116C.03 — Environmental Quality Board; Membership; Chair; Staff.

Section 116C.04 — Powers And Duties.

Section 116C.06 — Hearings.

Section 116C.08 — Federal Funds; Donations.

Section 116C.34 — Bureau Of Business Licenses.

Section 116C.705 — Findings.

Section 116C.71 — Definitions.

Section 116C.711 — Nuclear Waste Council.

Section 116C.72 — Radioactive Waste Management Facility.

Section 116C.721 — Public Participation.

Section 116C.722 — Legal And Technical Assistance To Indian Tribes.

Section 116C.723 — Consultation And Cooperation Agreement.

Section 116C.724 — Drilling Permits; Access To Test Data; Public Meetings; Negotiations.

Section 116C.73 — Transporting Radioactive Wastes Into State.

Section 116C.731 — Transporting High-level Radioactive Waste.

Section 116C.74 — Penalties.

Section 116C.75 — Definitions.

Section 116C.76 — Nuclear Waste Depository; Release Into Groundwater.

Section 116C.77 — Legislative Authorization For Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation At Prairie Island.

Section 116C.771 — Additional Cask Limitations.

Section 116C.772 — Public Utility Responsibilities.

Section 116C.773 — Contractual Agreement.

Section 116C.774 — Authorization.

Section 116C.775 — Shipment Priorities; Nuclear Plants.

Section 116C.776 — Alternative Cask Technology For Spent Fuel Storage.

Section 116C.777 — Site.

Section 116C.778 — Reracking.

Section 116C.779 — Funding For Renewable Development.

Section 116C.7791 — Rebates For Solar Photovoltaic Modules.

Section 116C.7792 — Solar Energy Production Incentive Program.

Section 116C.83 — Authorization For Additional Dry Cask Storage.

Section 116C.831 — Midwest Interstate Low-level Radioactive Waste Compact.

Section 116C.832 — Definitions.

Section 116C.833 — Compact Commission Member.

Section 116C.834 — Assessment Of Generators.

Section 116C.835 — Enforcing Compact And Laws.

Section 116C.836 — Actions Concerning Interstate Commission And Party States.

Section 116C.838 — Effect On Existing State Law.

Section 116C.840 — Duty To Provide Information.

Section 116C.842 — Contingent Provisions.

Section 116C.843 — Congressional Conditions On Compact Consent.

Section 116C.849 — Siting Criteria.

Section 116C.91 — Definitions.

Section 116C.92 — Coordinating Activities.

Section 116C.94 — Rules.

Section 116C.95 — Liability.

Section 116C.96 — Cost Reimbursement.

Section 116C.97 — Exemptions.

Section 116C.99 — Silica Sand Mining Model Standards And Criteria.

Section 116C.991 — Environmental Review; Silica Sand Projects.

Section 116C.992 — Ordinance And Permit Library.