What is the permit transfer policy for portable engines or equipment set(s) permitted under the streamline permit provisions of the NSR permit rule (20.2.72.301 NMAC)?
A. Multiple portable units in a permit remain permitted for as long as the units are owned by a single permittee. When a unit is sold, it is removed from the permit, but the permit remains in effect for the remaining units. The permittee must notify the Department of units that are sold or removed from a portable permit (20.2.72.212.C NMAC). The portable streamline permit may be transferred to a new owner/operator; however, the transfer must include all the listed equipment and cannot be split between different owners.
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