The commissioner may suspend the processing of an application, and the period described under sections 1 through 6 of this chapter is suspended, if one (1) of the following occurs:
The period described under sections 1 through 6 of this chapter shall be suspended during the first two (2) notices of deficiency sent to an applicant under this subdivision. If more than two (2) notices of deficiency are issued on an application, the period may not be suspended unless the applicant agrees in writing to defer processing of the application pending the applicant's response to the notice of deficiency. A notice of deficiency may include a request for the applicant to conduct tests or sampling to provide information necessary for the department to process the application. If an applicant's response does not contain complete information to satisfy all deficiencies described in a notice of deficiency, the department shall notify the applicant not later than thirty (30) working days after receiving the response. The commissioner shall resume processing the application, and the period described under sections 1 through 6 of this chapter resumes on the earliest of the date the department receives and stamps as received the applicant's complete information, the date marked by the department on a certified mail return receipt accompanying the applicant's complete information, or the date a notice is sent by the department to the applicant confirming that the department has received the applicant's complete information.
the application for the purposes of resolving an issue related to a permit or to provide additional information concerning the application.
IC 13-15-4-10
Pre-1996 Recodification Citation: 13-7-10.1-7(b).