The applicant for a license shall be the owner of the vehicle
or vehicles to be used for such discharge. Any false or misleading
statement in any license application shall be grounds for invalidating
the license. All licenses issued by the Chief Operator for this purpose
shall be for one year. The licensee shall also be duly permitted by
the NYSDEC under 6 NYCRR Part 364 ("364 permit"). If, for any reason,
the 364 permit is revoked or the 364 permit lapses or becomes invalid,
then the license issued under this article shall become invalid immediately.
All acts performed in connection with the license shall be subject
to the inspection and regulations, as established by the Chief Operator,
the terms and conditions of the license and all local and general
laws, ordinances and regulations which are now or may come into effect,
and such license may be suspended or revoked, at any time, by the
Chief Operator for willful, continued or persistent violation thereof.
The Chief Operator may require discharging at only certain locations
within the POTW, and only at certain times, and on only certain days
of the week or seasons of the year, as shall be stated on said license
or as may be relocated by the Chief Operator. The time and conditions
for permissible discharge shall be as set forth on the license or
as may be revised by the Chief Operator.
Each discharge of trucked or hauled wastes shall be made only
with the approval of the Chief Operator. The Chief Operator may require
inspection, sampling and analysis of each load prior to the discharge
of a load. Any extra costs associated with such inspection, sampling
and analysis shall be paid by the licensee.
A waste hauler license issued under this article will be valid
for one year but may be amended or revoked by the Chief Operator for
noncompliance with its terms, to protect the POTW, to protect human
life or the environment, or to eliminate a nuisance, upon written
notice to the license holder.