View Amendment Current Amendment: 3929R001.SP.DVB.docx to Bill 3929     The Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources proposed the following amendment (3929R001.SP.DVB):
    Amend the bill, as and if amended, by striking all after the enacting words and inserting:

/SECTION     1.     Chapter 1, Title 44 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:

    "Section 44-1-65.     (A)     In making a staff decision on a permit, license, certification, or other approval of a poultry facility or another animal facility, except a swine facility, pursuant to Section 44-1-60(D), or if the department conducts a final review conference related to a decision on a permit, license, certification, or other approval of a poultry facility or another animal facility, except a swine facility, pursuant to Section 44-1-60(F), the department shall base its decision solely on whether the permit complies with the applicable department regulations governing the permitting of poultry and other animal facilities, other than swine facilities.
    (B)     For purposes of permitting, licensing, certification, or other approval of a poultry facility or another animal facility, other than a swine facility:
        (1)     only an applicant, permittee, licensee, or affected person may request a final review conference pursuant to Section 44-1-60(F);
        (2)     only an affected person may request a contested case hearing pursuant to Section 44-1-60(G);
        (3)     only an applicant, permittee, licensee, or affected person may become a party to a final review conference;
        (4)     only an affected person may become a party to a contested case hearing; and
        (5)     only an applicant, permittee, licensee, or affected person is entitled as of right to be admitted as a party pursuant to Section 1-23-310(5) of the Administrative Procedures Act.
    (C)(1)     In determining whether to issue a permit, license, certification, or other approval of a poultry facility or another animal facility, except a swine facility, the department only may take into consideration the existing development on and use of property owned or occupied by an affected person on the date the department receives the applicant's complete application package as prescribed by regulation. The department must not take into consideration any changes to the development or use of property after receipt of the application, including, but not limited to, the construction of a residence.
        (2)     If a property owner signs a setback waiver of the right to contest the issuance of a permit, license, certification, or other approval of a poultry facility or another animal facility, except a swine facility, including waiver of the right to notice and a public hearing on a permit, license, certification, or other approval and to file a contested case or other action, then the affected person may not withdraw or rescind the waiver.
    (D)     An applicant, permittee, licensee, or affected person who has exhausted all administrative remedies within the department relating to a decision to issue or deny a permit, license, certification, or other approval of a poultry facility or another animal facility, except a swine facility, and who is aggrieved by a final decision may request a contested case hearing before the Administrative Law Court, in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act.
    (E)     For purposes of this section, 'affected person' means a property owner within a one-mile radius of the proposed building footprint or permitted poultry facility or other animal facility, except a swine facility, who is challenging on his own behalf the permit, license, certificate, or other approval for the failure to comply with the specific grounds set forth in the applicable department regulations governing the permitting of poultry facilities and other animal facilities, other than swine facilities."

SECTION     2.     Section 44-1-60(A) of the 1976 Code is amended to read:

    "(A)     All department decisions involving the issuance, denial, renewal, suspension, or revocation of permits, licenses, or other actions of the department which may give rise to a contested case shall must be made using the procedures set forth in this section. A department decision referenced in this subsection relating to a poultry facility or another animal facility, except a swine facility, also must comply with the provisions of Section 44-1-65."

SECTION     3.     Section 46-45-80 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:

    "Section 46-45-80.     Any setback distances given in R. 61-43, Standards for Permitting of Agricultural Animal Facilities, are minimum siting requirements as established by the Department of Health and Environmental Control. As long as the established setbacks are achieved, the The department may not require additional setback distances on a case-by- case basis considering the factors set forth in the regulation. Such distances from property lines or residences may be waived or reduced by written consent of the adjoining property owners, or otherwise without consent of the adjoining property owners, when there are innovative and alternative technologies approved by the department pursuant to the Innovative and Alternative Technologies Section of R. 61-43. All agricultural animal facilities affected by these setback provisions must have a vegetative an evergreen buffer between the facility and the affected residence person as established by DHEC unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the adjoining landowners."

SECTION     4.     Nothing in this act shall be construed as affecting or applying to confined swine feeding operations.

SECTION     5.     This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.             /

    Renumber sections to conform.
    Amend title to conform.