Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB499

Introduced
3/29/10  
Refer
3/29/10  
Report Pass
4/13/10  
Engrossed
4/20/10  

Caption

Requires DEQ to provide written summaries of changes made in certain database permit renewals. (gov sig)

Impact

The bill, by mandating that the DEQ provide clear summaries and opportunities for review, aims to bolster the position of permit applicants in the regulatory process. This could lead to a more informed and engaged applicant base, as they will have access to specific information regarding changes to their permits. The overall implication for state laws is a reinforced requirement for the DEQ to operate more transparently, which proponents argue will foster greater trust between the department and the businesses or entities requiring permits.

Summary

Senate Bill 499, introduced by Senator Amedee, focuses on streamlining the process of obtaining environmental permits from the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). This legislation specifically requires the DEQ to provide applicants with a written summary of any changes made when preparing drafts for the renewal, extension, or substantial modification of various types of environmental permits, including hazardous waste and air quality permits. The aim is to enhance transparency and communication between the DEQ and permit applicants, allowing them to better understand modifications to their permits before public notice is given.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 499 appears to be largely positive, particularly among stakeholders who advocate for clearer communication and procedural clarity in the permitting process. Those in favor of the bill express that it will alleviate frustrations often encountered by applicants who feel blindsided by changes made to their permits without thorough explanation. However, there may be some concerns highlighted by critics regarding the potential for additional bureaucracy or delays in the permit approval process, although these voices seem lesser in number.

Contention

One notable point of contention arises from the balance between the need for transparency and efficiency in permitting. While many stakeholders support the idea of clearer communication and summaries of changes, there is caution regarding the possibility that these requirements may slow down the overall permitting process, potentially impacting environmental projects that rely on timely approvals. Debate may center around whether the benefits of increased applicant participation and understanding outweigh the risks of extending timelines for permit modifications and renewals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB1163

Provides for notice to and review by certain permit holders of changes made by the Dept. of Environmental Quality

LA SB552

Provides for certain compliance standards for affected sources. (gov sig)

LA SB447

Repeals requirement for establishment of certain high school student database. (8/15/10)

LA SB313

Requires applicants for certain permits to attend any public hearings on the proposed permit. (8/15/10)

LA SB147

Provides relative to changes in the Agricultural Commodity Dealer and Warehouse Law. (gov sig)

LA AB2606

Hazardous waste: facilities: permits: renewals.

LA AB655

Hazardous waste: facilities: permits: renewals.

LA SB154

Provides for renewable energy leases. (gov sig)

LA SB148

Provides relative to the Department of Agriculture and Forestry and provides for technical changes. (gov sig)

LA HB3179

Relating to the permitting of renewable energy facilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.