Section 300. Causes for revocation  


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  • A. After public notice and opportunity for a formal hearing pursuant to 9VAC25-230-100 a permit or special exception can be revoked for cause. Causes for revocation are as follows:

    1. Noncompliance with any condition of the permit or special exception;

    2. Failure to fully disclose all relevant facts or misrepresentation of a material fact in applying for a permit or special exception, or in any other report or document required by the Act, this chapter or permit or special exception conditions;

    3. The violation of any regulation or order of the board, or any order of a court, pertaining to groundwater withdrawal;

    4. A determination that the withdrawal authorized by the permit or special exception endangers human health or the environment and cannot be regulated to acceptable levels by permit or special exception modification;

    5. A material change in the basis on which the permit or special exception was issued that requires either a temporary or permanent reduction, application of special conditions or elimination of any groundwater withdrawal controlled by the permit or special exception.

    B. After public notice and opportunity for a formal hearing pursuant to 9VAC25-230-100 a permit or special exception may be revoked when any of the developments described in 9VAC25-610-310 occur.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR680-13-07 § 6.2, eff. September 22, 1993; amended, Volume 30, Issue 05, eff. January 1, 2014.

Statutory Authority

§ 62.1-256 of the Code of Virginia.