| | Sec. B-2. Permit fees. The Department of Environmental Protection, | the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission, the Department of | Health and Human Services and the Maine Geological Survey shall | each review their administrative costs of reviewing permit | applications under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 12, chapter | 206-A; Title 22, chapter 601; and Title 38, chapter 3, article 6, | including administrative costs associated with any required | impact studies or monitoring and shall adjust pertinent permit | application fees as appropriate to ensure that such fees are | adequate to cover such administrative costs. Beginning January | 15, 2008, the Department of Environmental Protection, the Maine | Land Use Regulation Commission, the Department of Health and | Human Services and the Maine Geological Survey shall biennially | review their administrative costs of reviewing permit | applications under Title 12, chapter 206-A; Title 22, chapter | 601; and Title 38, chapter 3, article 6, including administrative | costs associated with any required impact studies or monitoring | and report to the joint standing committee of the Legislature | having jurisdiction over natural resources matters on the | adequacy of such fees to cover pertinent administrative costs | anticipated in the next biennium. |
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| | Sec. B-3. Rulemaking. The Department of Environmental Protection, | the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission, the Department of | Health and Human Services and the Maine Geological Survey may | adopt major substantive rules, as defined in the Maine Revised | Statutes, Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A, to establish a | consistent, efficient and effective approach to review of | pertinent hydrogeological and related natural resources issues or | adjust permit fees as provided in sections 1 and 2 of this Part. |
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| | Sec. C-1. Study of state regulation of groundwater withdrawal. The Land and | Water Resources Council established in the Maine Revised | Statutes, Title 5, section 3331 and referred to in this Part as | "the council" shall undertake a study of current state law | regarding regulation of withdrawal of groundwater. The purpose | of the study is to identify any changes in state law needed to | ensure a consistent, integrated and scientifically sound state | policy that ensures that the withdrawal of groundwater does not | have an undue adverse effect on waters of the State, as defined | by the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 38, section 361-A, | subsection 7; water-related natural resources; and existing uses, | including, but not limited to, public or private wells, within | the anticipated zone of contribution to the withdrawal. |
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