Or. Admin. Code § 736-080-0020 - Civil Penalty Policy
(1)
Upon the Director's own initiative, or in response to a complaint of an alleged
violation of ocean shore statutes, rules, standards, permit conditions, or
Director's order, the Director may investigate, including entering at
reasonable times upon lands within the ocean shore, including private property
within the ocean shore, to determine if a violation has occurred and to
ascertain the nature, extent, severity and other factors of the violation. The
Director, or the Director's agents, shall not enter upon private property
landward of the ocean shore without the property owners permission. When
landowner permission is not forthcoming and access through the property
landward of the ocean shore is necessary to investigate, assess and prescribe
remedies for suspected or known ocean shore violations, the Director, his staff
or agents, may enter such property when accompanied by appropriate law officers
bearing a court issued search warrant or other appropriate
authorization;
(2) Upon a
determination that a violation has occurred, the Director shall observe the
procedures set forth in these rules and may impose a civil penalty against the
party responsible for the violation. The Director may waive a civil penalty as
provided in section (3) of this rule. The Director bears the burden of proof to
establish that a violation has or is occurring. Imposing a civil penalty under
these rules for an ocean shore violation shall not preclude the Director from
pursuing other regulatory or penalty actions provided by law.
(3) Timely compliance with the ocean shore
statutes and regulations and avoidance of long-term or irreversible impacts to
the scenic, recreation and natural resources of the ocean shore is the
Department's goal in dealing with violations. At the Director's discretion,
imposition of a civil penalty may be waived where the responsible party
responds with timely compliance or voluntary restitution, where these actions
are acceptable to the Department, and where they avoid long-term or
irreversible impacts to the public health, safety and welfare, scenic,
recreation, natural resource and economic values of the ocean shore.
(4) Civil penalties imposed under this rule
apply to violations of ocean shore statutes, rules, orders, and permits
included in, implementing, or issued in accordance with ORS
390.610,
390.620 to
390.660,
390.690, and
390.705 to
390.770. This includes ocean
shore alteration permits issued under 390.640, permits for pipe, cable, or
conduit crossings of the ocean shore issued under 390.715, and permits for
removal of products along the ocean shore issued under 390.725.
(5) Where a civil penalty is imposed for
alterations made on the ocean shore without a permit, the civil penalty shall
be in addition to and not in-lieu of application fees for an after the fact
application.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 390.124
Stats. Implemented: ORS 390.605 - ORS 390.770 & ORS 390.990 - ORS 390.995
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