SB 0025 Transfers hearings on environmental issues to the Administrative Hearing Commission
Sponsor:Steelman
LR Number:0489S.01I Fiscal Note:0489-01
Committee:Commerce and Environment
Last Action:01/28/03 - Hearing Conducted S Commerce & Environment Committee Journal page:
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Effective Date:January 1, 2004
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SB 25 - This act revises the appeals process for appeals of environmental issues. Appeals of environmental issues would be conducted by the Administrative Hearing Commission (AHC). The Commission is expanded from three to four members with one member having an interest in and knowledge of environmental issues.

A petition for hearing before the AHC must be filed within 30 days. All findings, orders, decisions and assessments must have language notifying the parties of their rights to appeal for a hearing before the AHC. Matters heard by the AHC will be governed by the provisions of Chapter 536, RSMo. These matters shall take precedence over all other matters heard by the AHC. Decisions shall be rendered within 60 days of the completion of the hearing. All decisions of the AHC shall be subject to judicial review.

In all matters heard by the AHC pursuant to this act, the burden of proof shall be on the applicant on the appeal of a denial of a request for a permit, license or registration and the burden of proof shall be on the challenger or petitioner on the appeal of a granting of a request.

The effective date of this act is January 1, 2004.

This act is substantially similar to SS/SCS/SB 881 (2002).
SARAH MORROW