West Virginia Code 22-4-21 – Release of bonds
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On completion of the reclamation, and after the requirements of the permit have been fully complied with, the director shall release the bond. An amount of the bond or cash deposit, proportioned to the reclaimed portion of the disturbed land in ratio to all of the disturbed land covered by the permit, may be released on application by the permittee and inspection and approval by the director. Performance bonds shall be released upon acceptance into the bond pooling fund and payment of the required fees. Performance bonds for the transferor of a permit shall be released after the transferee posts a bond acceptable to the director.
Terms Used In West Virginia Code 22-4-21
- Director: means the director of the Division of Environmental Protection and his or her authorized agents. See West Virginia Code 22-4-3
- Permittee: means any person who holds a valid permit issued by the division to conduct quarrying activities pursuant to this article. See West Virginia Code 22-4-3
- Reclamation: means returning disturbed areas to a stable condition which does not create health or safety hazards or adverse environmental impact, and when appropriate or required by permit, returning disturbed quarry areas to a designated postmining land use. See West Virginia Code 22-4-3