Texas Health and Safety Code 401.231 – Administratively Complete Application
Terms Used In Texas Health and Safety Code 401.231
- Deed: The legal instrument used to transfer title in real property from one person to another.
The commission shall consider as administratively complete an application for which the commission has received the portions of the application necessary to allow the commission to review the technical merits of the application, including:
(1) the identity and qualifications of the applicant;
(2) a description of the proposed disposal facility or facilities and disposal facility site;
(3) a description of the character of the proposed activities and the types and quantities of waste to be managed at the disposal facility or facilities;
(4) a description of the proposed schedules for construction, receipt of waste, and closure;
(5) a description of the financial assurance mechanism to be used;
(6) a description of the design features of the facility or facilities, along with a description of the methods of construction and operation of the facility or facilities;
(7) a characterization of the area and disposal facility site characteristics, including ecology, geology, soils, hydrology, natural radiation background, climatology, meteorology, demography, and current land uses;
(8) a description of the safety programs to be used at the proposed facility or facilities;
(9) a copy of the warranty deed or other conveyance showing required right, title, and interest in the land and buildings on which the facility or facilities are proposed to be located is owned in fee by the applicant as required by § 401.204;
(10) an application processing fee in the amount prescribed by § 401.229 and proof of additional funds sufficient to cover any further costs of processing the application as estimated by the commission; and
(11) a copy of a resolution of support of the proposed facility or facilities from the commissioners court of the county in which the facility or facilities are proposed to be located.