Revisions to Allow Public Scrutiny in Operation Resumption of Suspended Stationary Sources
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標題Revisions to Allow Public Scrutiny in Operation Resumption of Suspended Stationary Sources的月份是2, 年度是2020, 分類是Air, 全文是In addition, the amended regulations also require city or county competent authorities to take opinions of interested parties and non-profit organizat....
編號 | 3851 |
標題 | Revisions to Allow Public Scrutiny in Operation Resumption of Suspended Stationary Sources |
摘要 | Air Revisions to Allow Public Scrutiny in Operation Resumption of Suspended Stationary Sources On 31 January 2020, the EPA announced revisions to the Management Regulations Concerning Operation Resumption and Trial Run Evaluation for Stationary Pollution Sources in Public and Private Premises (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations). The revisions stipulate the guidelines the stationary pollution sources that have been suspended by competent authorities for major violations to the Air Pollution Control Act shall follow when resuming their operation. The revisions also include a new rule requiring public and private premises to make their trial run plans available online for public scrutiny. |
全文 | In addition, the amended regulations also require city or county competent authorities to take opinions of interested parties and non-profit organizations into account while reviewing the trial run plans submitted by the public and private premises. The minutes of the meetings for the review of trial run plans shall also be made public on the website designated by the central competent authority. Amendments to the Air Pollution Control Act announced on 1 August 2018 added stipulations concerning stationary sources with major violations. They authorize competent authorities to shorten the permit duration at permit renewal, to order the violators to cease operation or close down, to annul the operation permit, or to impose other severe penalties when necessary. In order to perfect the regulation and strengthen the enforcement, the Regulations were formulated with reference to the aforementioned amendments and suggestions brought up in the National Affairs Conference on Judicial Reform. They have increased information transparency and the public’s right to know as suggested. In the future, major violators applying for resumption of business shall make legally designated documents accessible for the public to view and provide opinions. To increase review credibility, city or county competent authorities are also required to provide on-site supervision in relevant processes. The Regulations were developed after comprehensive reviews and adjustments and are an important puzzle piece for completing the guidelines for stationary pollution sources with major violations to follow when applying for operation or business resumption. |
年度 | 2020 |
月份 | 2 |
分類 | Air |
檔案位置 | http://V23/V23-02 |
編號3851 |
標題Revisions to Allow Public Scrutiny in Operation Resumption of Suspended Stationary Sources |
摘要Air Revisions to Allow Public Scrutiny in Operation Resumption of Suspended Stationary Sources On 31 January 2020, the EPA announced revisions to the Management Regulations Concerning Operation Resumption and Trial Run Evaluation for Stationary Pollution Sources in Public and Private Premises (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations). The revisions stipulate the guidelines the stationary pollution sources that have been suspended by competent authorities for major violations to the Air Pollution Control Act shall follow when resuming their operation. The revisions also include a new rule requiring public and private premises to make their trial run plans available online for public scrutiny. |
全文In addition, the amended regulations also require city or county competent authorities to take opinions of interested parties and non-profit organizations into account while reviewing the trial run plans submitted by the public and private premises. The minutes of the meetings for the review of trial run plans shall also be made public on the website designated by the central competent authority. Amendments to the Air Pollution Control Act announced on 1 August 2018 added stipulations concerning stationary sources with major violations. They authorize competent authorities to shorten the permit duration at permit renewal, to order the violators to cease operation or close down, to annul the operation permit, or to impose other severe penalties when necessary. In order to perfect the regulation and strengthen the enforcement, the Regulations were formulated with reference to the aforementioned amendments and suggestions brought up in the National Affairs Conference on Judicial Reform. They have increased information transparency and the public’s right to know as suggested. In the future, major violators applying for resumption of business shall make legally designated documents accessible for the public to view and provide opinions. To increase review credibility, city or county competent authorities are also required to provide on-site supervision in relevant processes. The Regulations were developed after comprehensive reviews and adjustments and are an important puzzle piece for completing the guidelines for stationary pollution sources with major violations to follow when applying for operation or business resumption. |
年度2020 |
月份2 |
分類Air |
檔案位置http://V23/V23-02 |