Louisiana Administrative Procedure Act
§962.1. Judicial review, rule to show cause for
permit applicants
A. If the secretary does not grant or deny a permit, license, registration,
variance, or compliance schedule for which the applicant had applied within the
time period as provided for in R.S. 30:26 and 2022(C), R.S. 49:214.30(C)(2), and
R.S. 56:6(26), the applicant has the authority, on motion in a court of
competent jurisdiction, to take a rule on the secretary to show cause in not
less than two nor more than thirty days, exclusive of holidays, why the
applicant should not be granted the permit, license, registration, variance, or
compliance schedule for which the applicant had applied. The rule may be tried
out of term and in chambers.
B. In any trial or hearing on the rule, the applicant shall be entitled to
a presumption that the facts as stated in the affidavit of the applicant, which
shall be attached to the rule are true. The rule of the applicant shall be
denied by the court only if the secretary provides clear and convincing evidence
of an unavoidable cause for the delay. However, in denying the rule, the court
shall decree that the secretary shall grant or deny the application within a
time set by the court, or the application shall be granted without further
action of the secretary or the court.
C. If the rule is made absolute, the order rendered thereon shall be
considered a judgment in favor of the applicant granting the applicant the
permit, license, registration, variance, or compliance schedule for which the
applicant had applied.
D. The provisions of Subsections A, B, and C of this Section shall not
apply to permit applications submitted under the Louisiana Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (LPDES) program under the Louisiana Department of
Environmental Quality.
Acts 1991, No. 828,§ 2; Acts 1995, No. 601,§ 2.
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