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days of the receipt of any written request for such hearing and shall render a written decision affirming <br />• or reversing, in whole or in part, the decision of the Division within thirty (30) days following the <br />conclusion of the adjudicatory hearing. The hearing shall be held in the locality of the permit area, or <br />the State capitol, at the option of the objector. <br />The adjudicatory hearing on the proposed decision of the Division shall be conducted pursuant to <br />24-4-105, C.R.S. For the purpose of such hearing, the Board shall have the authority and is empowered <br />to administer oaths, subpoena witnesses or written or printed materials, compel the attendance of <br />witnesses and production of the materials, and take evidence, including, but not limited to, inspections <br />of the land affected and other surface coal mining operations carried on by the permittee in the general <br />vicinity. A verbatim record of each adjudicatory hearing required by this Rule shall be made and a <br />transcript made available on the request of any party to such hearing or by order of the Board. While <br />the decision of the Board will be final, denial shall not preclude resubmission of an application for bond <br />release. <br />VIII. TERMINATION AND REASSERTION OF JURISDICTION <br />A. Rule 3.033(1) Termination of Jurisdiction <br />The Division may terminate its jurisdiction over the reclaimed site of a completed surface coal mining <br />and reclamation operation, or increment thereof, upon its determination in writing that all requirements <br />of these Rules and the Act have been successfully completed and where a performance bond was <br />• required, the Division has made a final decision in accordance with Rule 3.03 to release the <br />performance bond fully. <br />No element of the Application pertains to this Rule. <br />B. Rule 3.03.3(2) Reassertion of Jurisdiction <br />The Division shall reassert jurisdiction over a site as referenced in 3.03.3(1) if it is demonstrated that <br />the bond release or written determination referenced in 3.03.3(1) was based upon fraud, collusion, or <br />misrepresentation of a material fact. <br />No element of the Application pertains to this Rule. <br />• 3 0 Apri127, 1998 <br />