The following procedures are in effect beginning July 1, 2006, pursuant to 2006 Act No. 387:
1. This decision of the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control (Department) becomes the final agency decision 15 days after notice of the decision has been mailed to the applicant or respondent, unless a written request for final review is filed with the Department by the applicant, permittee, licensee, or affected person.
2. An applicant, permittee, licensee, or affected person who wishes to appeal this decision must file a written request for final review with the Clerk of the Board at the following address or by facsimile at 803-898-3323.
Clerk of the Board
SC DHEC
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, SC 29201
3. The request for final review should include the following:
a. the grounds on which the Department’s decision is challenged and the specific changes sought in the decision
b. a statement of any significant issues or factors the Board should consider in deciding how to handle the matter
c. a copy of the Department’s decision or action under review
4. In order to be timely, a request for final review must be received by the Clerk of the Board within 15 days after notice of the decision has been mailed to the applicant or respondent. If the 15th day occurs on a weekend or State holiday, the request is due to be received by the Clerk of the Board on the next working day. The request for final review must be received by the Clerk of the Board by 5:00 p.m. on the date it is due.
5. If a timely request for final review is filed with the Clerk of the Board, the Clerk will provide additional information regarding procedures.
6. The Board of Health and Environmental Control has 60 days from the date of receipt of a request for final review to conduct a final review conference. The conference may be conducted by the Board, its designee, or a committee of three members of the Board appointed by the chair.
7. If a final review conference is not conducted within 60 days, the Department decision becomes the final agency decision, and a party may request a contested case hearing before the Administrative Law Court within 30 days after the deadline for the final review conference.
The above information is provided as a courtesy; parties are responsible for complying with all applicable legal requirements.
Filed under: Public Notices
My family spent everything we had to build our home on hendricks road just right off of hamlin rd. I recently received a letter from my bank (mortgage) telling me that my property value has decreased. My home was built in 2006. I live in a beautiful subdivision and if anything the value should be going up but due to the landfill my home is now valued less than I have in it. This is no where close to being fair. I know of people who just bought new houses in these new subdivisions that are selling before they loose anymore money on there investment. There should be a lawsuit against this company to pay us homeowners for our lose. All they care about is making money for themselves not what the people around them have to go through for them to make that money…..