A State Office Of Administering Hearing Judge Rules In TESPA’s Favor On HB 3405

A State Office of Administering Hearing Judge Rules in TESPA’s Favor On HB 3405

Last Friday the administrative law judge assigned to TESPA’s contested case against Needmore Water, LLC’s permit application before BSEACD denied Needmore’s Plea to the Jurisdiction, holding that House Bill 3405 allows third parties to contest permits. This means that TESPA can now proceed with a preliminary hearing on standing. The Judge directed the parties to determine three agreed upon dates for a potential hearing date. You can read the full Order here.

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