Conn. Agencies Regs. § 22a-69-7.4 - Violations and enforcement
(a) No person shall
violate or cause the violation of any of these Regulations.
(b) Each day on which a violation occurs or
continues after the time for correction of the violation given in the order has
elapsed or after thirty (30) days from the date of service of the order,
whichever is later, shall be considered a separate violation of these
Regulations.
(c) Qualified
personnel of the Office of Noise Control shall, with or without complaints,
conduct investigations and ascertain whether these Regulations have been
complied with. Whenever such personnel determines that any of these Regulations
have been violated or there has been a failure to comply therewith, they shall
make and serve upon the person(s) responsible for the violation a written order
specifying the nature of the violation or failure and affording a reasonable
time for its correction or remedy. Prior to the issuance of such order, such
personnel shall make a reasonable effort in light of the circumstances to
correct a violation or achieve compliance by means of conference, conciliation
and persuasion as required by statute. Unless the person(s) against whom an
order has been served files a written answer thereto with the Commissioner
within thirty (30) days after the date of service of the order and requests a
hearing thereon, such order shall become final and effective in accordance with
the Connecticut Administrative Procedures Act and the rules, practices, and
procedures of the Department of Environmental Protection.
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