Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, whether received before, on or after May 29, 2018, the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection shall make best efforts to review and make a final determination on each of the following types of permit applications not later than ninety days after receipt of such application provided such application is complete: (1) Air permits for the temporary use of radiation DTX or the temporary use of radiation RMI issued pursuant to § 22a-150, (2) aquifer protection registration issued pursuant to § 22a-354i-7 of the regulations of Connecticut state agencies, (3) certificate of permission issued pursuant to § 22a-363b, (4) disposal of special waste issued pursuant to § 22a-209 and any regulation adopted pursuant to said section, (5) collecting waste oil or petroleum or chemical liquids or hazardous waste issued pursuant to § 22a-454, (6) E-waste: Manufacturer issued pursuant to § 22a-630, (7) emergency discharge authorization issued pursuant to subsection (a) of § 22a-6k, (8) online sportsmen licensing system, (9) state park passes and bus permits issued pursuant to § 23-26, (10) state parks and forests special use licenses issued pursuant to § 23-11, (11) leases of camping sites issued pursuant to sections 23-16 and 23-16a, (12) boating permits issued pursuant to § 15-140b, (13) safe boating certifications issued pursuant to § 15-140e, (14) marine event permits issued pursuant to § 15-121-A6 of the regulations of Connecticut state agencies, (15) marine dealer certificates issued pursuant to § 15-121-B5 of the regulations of Connecticut state agencies, (16) navigation marker permit issued pursuant to § 15-121-A5 of the regulations of Connecticut state agencies, (17) regulatory marker permit issued pursuant to § 15-121-A5 of the regulations of Connecticut state agencies, (18) water ski slalom course or jump permit issued pursuant to § 15-134, (19) inland fishing licenses issued pursuant to § 26-112, (20) marine recreational and commercial licenses, (21) hunting and trapping issued pursuant to § 26-30, (22) nonshooting field trial issued pursuant to § 26-51-2 of the regulations of Connecticut state agencies, (23) private land shooting preserve permit issued pursuant to § 26-48, (24) regulated hunting dog training applications issued pursuant to sections 26-49, 26-51 and 26-52, (25) scientific collection permit for aquatic species, plants and wildlife, and for educational mineral collection issued pursuant to § 26-60, (26) commercial fishing licenses and permits issued pursuant to § 26-142a, (27) nuisance wildlife control operator issued pursuant to subsection (b) of § 26-47, (28) taxidermist issued pursuant to § 26-58, and (29) wildlife rehabilitator issued pursuant to § 26-54. Unless an applicant provides the department with additional time, in writing, the department shall ensure that all deficiencies in any of the applications for a permit described in this section are identified and the applicant notified, in writing, of such deficiencies not later than ninety days after the department received such application.

Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 22a-6ee

  • Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.