What are some other situations that relate to permits for concrete batch plants, crushing and screening plants and asphalt plants?
A. If equipment is transferred through an intermediate person who did not intend to operate it, the permit remains with the current permittee, unless the permittee takes action to notify the Department that the permit has been transferred. For example, if a bank forecloses on the loan that the permittee used to obtain the equipment and sells the equipment at auction, the permit does not automatically transfer to the bank nor the new owner/operator. Similarly, if a retail dealer rents the equipment to a person who obtains a permit, the permit remains with the permittee when the leased equipment is returned. Another case is when the current permittee substitutes equipment as specifically authorized by the permit. No permit transfer occurs, even if the main functional unit is exchanged. Under the permit’s authorization the permittee may even substitute every component of the originally authorized equipment at the same time.
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