Or. Admin. Code § 603-056-0510 - Enforcement Procedures
(1) For a
violation classified as Category I under OAR 603-056-0530, the Department may,
but is not required to, issue a Letter of Advisement. Failure to complete the
recommended corrective action within the specified time period or repeated
violations may result in the issuance of a Notice of Violation or Notice of
Civil Penalty.
(2) For a violation
classified as Category II under OAR 603-056-0530, the Department may, but is
not required to, issue a Letter of Advisement. Failure to complete the
recommended corrective action within the specified time period or repeated
violations may result in the issuance of a Notice of Imposition of Civil
Penalty. For repeat violations or violations committed willfully,
intentionally, or knowingly or for flagrant violations, the Department may
issue a Notice of Violation or Notice of Imposition of Civil Penalty without
first issuing a Letter of Advisement.
(3) For a violation classified as Category
III under OAR 603-056-0530, the Department may issue a Notice of Violation or a
Notice of Imposition of Civil Penalty.
(4) Notices of Violation and Notices of
Imposition of Civil Penalty shall be imposed as provided in ORS
183.745 and OAR 137-003-0501
through OAR 137-003-0700.
(5)
Notices of Violation and Notices of Imposition of Civil Penalties may also
include additional information deemed appropriate by the department, including
but not limited to the following:
(a) A
statement that the record of the proceeding to date, including information in
the Department's file or files on the subject of the contested case and all
materials submitted by a person, automatically become part of the contested
case record upon default for the purpose of proving a prima facie case;
and
(b) A statement that a
collaborative dispute resolution process is available if the person requests a
hearing as stated in the notice.
(8) The department may consolidate separate
and distinct violations against a person for the assessment of multiple civil
penalties for multiple violations. Prior to the referral of a case to the
Office of Administrative Hearings, the department may consolidate actions by
issuing a single Notice of Violation or Notice of Civil Penalty (or any
amendment thereto) that details multiple violations. After referring the case
to the Office of Administrative hearings, the department may request that an
Administrative Law Judge consolidate actions by filing or a making
motion.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 561, 633 & 183.335 (5)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORA 183.745 & 633.680
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