Technically complete definition
Technically complete means that each item included in an application for a coastal permit other than a CAFRA individual permit provides sufficient information for the Department to declare the application complete for review. For an application for a CAFRA individual permit, technically complete means that each item included in the application provides sufficient information for the Department to determine the application is complete for public comment or complete for public hearing.
Technically complete means an application where each application item is adequate to allow the Agency to determine if the proposed project complies with Chapter 62-331, F.A.C. If a project requires both an ERP and a State 404 Program authorization, the State 404 Program review shall not be considered complete until the ERP review is complete. This is to satisfy the requirement for reasonable assurance that State water quality standards and coastal zone consistency requirements will be met.
Technically complete means an application where each application item is adequate to allow the Agency to determine if the proposed project complies with Chapter 62-331,
More Definitions of Technically complete
Technically complete means that each item included in an application for a letter of interpretation or a permit provides sufficient information for the Department to declare the application complete for review.
Technically complete means that, in the judgment of the Division, an application contains all information required and necessary to evaluate whether the applicant should be granted an air pollution permit.