ARS § 49-403
A person may ask the director or control officer to decide whether a source class should use a general permit instead of an individual permit, and the petition must explain why. The director or control officer must grant or deny the petition within 60 days; if granted, they must start the general-permit process within
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A person may ask the director or control officer to decide whether a source class should use a general permit instead of an individual permit, and the petition must explain why. The director or control officer must grant or deny the petition within 60 days; if granted, they must start the general-permit process within 6 months; if denied, the denial may be appealed.
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