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7083.4110 SSTS CREDENTIALING AND PRODUCT REGISTRATION 40 <br />C. to be registered, manufacturers of proprietary distribution products shall apply for product <br />registration; and <br />D. distribution products shall meet all other requirements for registration established in this <br />chapter. <br />Statutory Authority: MS s 115.03; 115.55 <br />History: 32 SR 1420 <br />Published Electronically: March 11, 2011 <br />7083.4110 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PERMITS. <br />Subpart 1. Local government may issue. A local unit of government is authorized to issue a product <br />development permit (PDP) for any proprietary treatment component or sequence during the development <br />period. A local unit of government is authorized to grant a PDP to a Type I, Type II, or Type III system, <br />as described under parts 7080.2200 to 7080.2300. A local unit of government is also authorized to grant a <br />PDP to a Type IV system, as described under part 7080.2350, if treatment levels of the technologies meet <br />or exceed requirements in the operating permit. The PDP is not an alternative to testing and registration. <br />Subp. 2. Application contents. An application for a PDP must include: <br />A. proof of an existing conforming system in compliance with all local requirements or a permit <br />for a conforming system. The conforming system must be installed in its entirety before the PDP becomes <br />valid; <br />B. a description of the product under development, including performance goals and a <br />description of how the system will be used to treat sewage; <br />C. documentation by the manufacturer that provides for financial assurances to protect the <br />owner, licensed businesses, and local units of government from claims and provides that the manufacturer <br />will cover the correction of any potential public health threats or environmental damage resulting from the <br />use of the product under development. Instruments of financial assurance include: an irrevocable letter of <br />credit in the amount required by the local unit of government issued by an entity authorized to issue letters of <br />credit in Minnesota; cash or a security deposit payable to the local unit of government in the amount required <br />by the local unit of government; or any other financial assurance that satisfies the local unit of government; <br />D. documentation signed by the owner of the proposed product development site allowing <br />access to the local unit of government and the agency and its employees or agents for inspection of the site; <br />E. an agreement to obtain all other required permits; <br />F. a declaration that the applicant meets all state requirements; and <br />G. other information required by the local unit of government. <br />Subp. 3. Additional requirements. <br />A. The local unit of government is authorized to stipulate additional requirements for a PDP <br />necessary to ensure the performance of the conforming system, including, but not limited to, providing <br />performance data to the local unit of government. <br />B. The system owner shall consent in writing to allow the manufacturer access to the system <br />for the duration of the permit. <br />Copyright ©2014 by the Rev <br />so <br />of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />
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