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bond is posted b~- the operator with ti e State and held until reclamation is <br />completed. The Office conducts inspections to verify that the site has been <br />reclaimed according to the terms of the approved reclamation plan, the Act, Rules <br />and Regulation. the Office, as part of the application review proces., determines <br />whether the reclamation plan submitted by t'rsv Applicant miaimally meets the <br />requirement of the Act, Rules and Regulation: . <br />Statutorily, if the Office or Board determine that the application and reclamation <br />plan submitted by the Applicant minimally n:°ets tze requirements of the Act, <br />Rules and Regulations, ?e application must l °. approved. A peanut, however, r:.ay <br />not be issued until the Applicant posts the apF.ropr=_ate reclamation bond with the <br />State. The reclamation bond must remain adequate and in good standing at all <br />times .:;wring t .° li<e :7f d:~ operation, to enz:te to S°_:te to hire a third party to <br />comp-.ete rec':;:.zt'_~.n, i=, for any reason the ~,err_. is revoked and the bond is <br />forfeited. <br />THE ROLE OF THE APPLICANT: <br />The Applicant has the burden of proving that the application submitted to the <br />Office minimally meets the requirements of the Act, Rules and Regulations, and <br />that all required notices have been posted or delivered within required timeframes. <br />THE ROLE OF THE CITIZEN: <br />Any citizen may become involved in the process either as a party or a non-party. <br />A person may only become a party by two methods. <br />1. Any person that submits a written statement supporting or objecting to ,. <br />the application or a petition for a hearing during the public comment <br />period is consi~?ered a party to the application process, unless that person <br />specifically states in writing that they do not wish to be a party. <br />2. Any person may also become a party by submitting a written petition for <br />party status according to the provisions of Rule 2.6(1). A written petition <br />for party status is required of anyone wishing to become a party, but did <br />not submit a written statement supporting or objecting to the application, <br />or a petition for a hearing during the public comment period. A written <br />petition for party status is submitted to the Board. The Board will <br />consider the petition for party status during the Formal Hearing set to <br />consider the application. <br />