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     § 6205.  Compliance history review.
        (a)  Transporter noncompliance.--In carrying out the
     provisions of this chapter, the department may deny, suspend,
     modify or revoke any written authorization if it finds or
     receives findings from the Pennsylvania State Police or the
     Department of Transportation that:
            (1)  The transporter has failed or continues to fail to
        comply with any provision of:
                (i)  this chapter;
                (ii)  the Solid Waste Management Act;
                (iii)  the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and
            Waste Reduction Act;
                (iv)  any other Federal or State statute relating to
            environmental protection, motor vehicle safety or to the
            protection of the public health, safety and welfare;
                (v)  any rule or regulation of the department;
                (vi)  any order of the department; or
                (vii)  any condition of any permit, license or other
            written authorization issued by the department.
            (2)  The transporter has shown a lack of ability or
        intention to comply with:
                (i)  any provision of this chapter;
                (ii)  any of the acts referred to in this subsection;
                (iii)  any rule or regulation of the department or
            order of the department; or
                (iv)  any condition of any permit or license issued
            by the department as indicated by past or continuing
            violations.
        (b)  Related corporations.--In the case of a corporate
     transporter, the department may deny, suspend, modify or revoke
     a written authorization if the department finds that a
     corporation is related to another past or present corporation
     which committed violations of the Solid Waste Management Act and
     this chapter. A corporation is related to another corporation if
     they have common principals or have parent or subsidiary
     corporation relationships.

        Cross References.  Section 6205 is referred to in section
     6204 of this title.
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