Or. Admin. Code § 632-037-0150 - Civil Penalties
(1) In
addition to any other sanctions authorized by law, the Governing Board of the
Department may impose a civil penalty as authorized by ORS
517.992
(2) The Department shall provide a written
warning of its intent to impose a civil penalty at least 48 hours prior to
imposing the penalty when there is no immediate danger to human health, safety
or the environment. The warning may be personally served on the person
incurring the penalty or may be sent by registered or certified mail. The
warning must include:
(a) A reference to the
particular sections of the statute, rule, order or permit involved; and
(b) A short and plain statement of
the matters asserted or charged.
(3) A civil penalty imposed under this
section is due and payable ten days after the order imposing the civil penalty
becomes final by operation of law or on appeal. A person against whom a civil
penalty is to be imposed shall be served with a notice in the form provided by
ORS 183.415. Service of the notice
shall be accomplished in the manner provided by ORS
183.415.
(4) The person to whom the notice provided
for in section (3) of this rule is addressed shall have 20 days from the date
of service of the notice in which to make written application for a hearing. If
no application for a hearing is made, the agency may make a final order
imposing the penalty.
(5) Any
person who makes application as provided in section (4) of this rule is
entitled to a hearing conducted pursuant to the applicable provisions of ORS
183.413 to
183.470.
(6) A civil penalty shall be assessed under
this rule in accordance with the following schedule:
(a) Class 1. Potential threat to human health
or safety: warning to $10,000;
(b)
Class 2. Immediate threat to human health or safety: warning to $25,000;
(c) Class 3. Potential threat to
the environment: warning to $10,000;
(d) Class 4. Immediate threat to the
environment; warning to $25,000;
(e) Class 5. Failure to comply with laws,
rules, Governing Board orders or permit conditions, with no threat to human
health, safety or the environment: warning to $10,000;
(f) Class 6. Damage to health, safety or the
environment: $1,000-$50,000;
(g)
Failure to comply with prior warning or penalty (continued or repeat violation)
within the following classes:
(A) Class 1:
$200-$10,000;
(B) Class 2:
$200-$50,000;
(C) Class 3:
$200-$50,000;
(D) Class 4:
$200-$50,000;
(E) Class 5:
$200-$50,000;
(F) Class 6:
$2,000-$50,000.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 517.750 - 517.995
Stats. Implemented: ORS 517.992
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