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4420.0045 APPLICATION CONTENTS.

Subpart 1.

Release permit application.

Each application for a release permit shall contain the following information in a form approved by the chair:

A.

a cover letter signed by an authorized representative or agent of the applicant requesting a release permit and identifying the proposed release organism and the location of the release;

B.

a title page and a table of contents;

C.

the applicant's complete name, address, and telephone number;

D.

the complete name, title, address, and telephone number of the authorized representative to be contacted concerning the applicant's filing;

E.

a description of the proposed release including:

(1)

location;

(2)

use and purpose;

(3)

release date and duration of release;

(4)

the information necessary to evaluate the proposed release using the considerations identified in part 4420.0035, subpart 3; and

(5)

any other information relevant to the release requested by the chair;

F.

a list of all the known federal, state, and local agencies or authorities and titles of the permits they issue that are required for the proposed release; and

G.

the federal application and the federal Confidential Business Information Deleted application if they have been prepared. The applicant may make reference to the federal application in completing the release permit application.

Subp. 2.

Trade secret information.

An applicant shall identify in the application any information that the applicant believes is trade secret information which should not be made available to the public. The applicant has the burden to establish that the information in question qualifies as trade secret information. In the event the chair disagrees with the applicant, the chair shall notify the applicant of the chair's decision at least five working days prior to making the information public. The applicant may withdraw the application or seek judicial recourse.

Statutory Authority:

MS s 116C.94

History:

17 SR 139

Published Electronically:

August 21, 2007

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