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Texas 30 TAC Chapter 55, Subchapter E, Section 55.154, Public Meetings, SIP effective September 25, 2023 (TXd240)

Regulatory Text:

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

55 Chapter 55 – Request for Reconsideration and Contested Case Hearings: Public Comment

55E SUBCHAPTER E : PUBLIC COMMENT AND PUBLIC MEETINGS

55E Section 55.154. Public Meetings.
SIP effective September 25, 2023 (TXd240)
As adopted by TCEQ August 25, 2021, effective September 16, 2021 (55-L), 
Submitted to EPA via cover letter dated January 20, 2022 (TX-442),
Regulations.gov document EPA-R06-OAR-2022-0307-0005,
Adobe file pages 611 to 613.
Approved by EPA August 24, 2023 (88 FR 57882) SIP effective September 25, 2023 (TXd240),
Regulations.gov docket EPA-R06-OAR-2022-0307.
Explanation: no explanation

     (a) A public meeting is intended for the taking of public comment, and is not a contested case under the Texas Administrative Procedure Act. 
     (b) During technical review of the application, the applicant, in cooperation with the executive director, may hold a public meeting in the county in which the facility is located or proposed to be located in order to inform the public about the application and obtain public input. 
     (c) At any time, the executive director or the Office of the Chief Clerk may hold public meetings. The executive director or the Office of the Chief Clerk shall hold a public meeting if: 
          (1) the executive director determines that there is a substantial or significant degree of public interest in an application; 
          (2) a member of the legislature who represents the general area in which the facility is located or proposed to be located requests that a public meeting be held; 
          (3) for Prevention of Significant Deterioration and Nonattainment permits subject to Chapter 116, Subchapter B of this title (relating to New Source Review Permits), an interested person requests a public meeting regarding the executive director's draft permit or air quality analysis; a public meeting held in response to a request under this paragraph will be held after Notice of Application and Preliminary Decision is published; 
          (4) for applications for Hazardous Air Pollutant permits subject to Chapter 116, Subchapter E of this title (relating to Hazardous Air Pollutants: Regulations Governing Constructed or Reconstructed Major Sources (FCAA, §112(g), 40 CFR Part 63)), an interested person requests a public meeting regarding the executive director's draft permit or air quality analysis; a public meeting held in response to a request under this paragraph will be held after Notice of Application and Preliminary Decision is published; or 
          (5) when a public meeting is otherwise required by law. 
     (d) Notice of the public meeting shall be given as required by §39.411(d) or (g) of this title (relating to Text of Public Notice), as applicable. The notice must also meet the requirements of §39.426(d) of this title (relating to Alternative Language Requirements), when applicable. 
     (e) The applicant shall attend any public meeting held by the executive director or Office of the Chief Clerk. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of §39.426(d)(2) of this title, when applicable. 
     (f) An audio recording or written transcript of the public meeting shall be made available to the public. 
     (g) The executive director will respond to comments as required by §55.156(b) and (c) of this title (relating to Public Comment Processing). 
Adopted by TCEQ August 25, 2021 Effective September 16, 2021
***end Texas 55E Section 55.154 SIP effective September 25, 2023 (TXd240)***dzf***

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