Or. Admin. Code § 740-300-0090 - Violation of Rules - Civil Penalties Under ORS 825.258
(1) Any person who transports or who causes
to be transported, a hazardous material, as defined in OAR
740-110-0020, who violates a
rule of the Department adopted under ORS
825.258, shall be subject to the
penalties in section (5) of this rule.
(2) As used in this rule, the following
definitions apply:
(a) "Similar violation"
means a violation similar to a violation that was documented either by a
five-day corrective notice or an order issued by the Department of
Transportation;
(b) "Hazardous
materials" means a hazardous substance as defined by OAR
740-110-0020(1);
and
(c) "Audit" means a Safety
Compliance Review at the transporter's place of business, or other
investigation or inspection to determine compliance with rules adopted under
ORS 825.258.
(3) Staff Guidelines for Monetary Penalties:
Penalties requested by staff in a notice of proposed civil penalty shall be
guided by application of the Hazardous Materials Penalty Matrix contained in
OAR 740-300-0100. The guidelines of
the matrix shall be applied to each violation separately. A copy of the penalty
matrix worksheet shall be attached to each notice showing the calculation of
the penalty and the value assigned to each violation. The worksheet shall
indicate the values assigned to each rule violation in a manner which will
allow the Department to adjust the total points to eliminate the effect of an
alleged violation found not to have been committed.
(4) Evidence Relating to Application of
Matrix: The Department shall not accept evidence with respect to the weighting
by staff of rules violations unless the evidence shows that staff have not
applied the guidelines in good faith.
(5) Monetary penalties shall be determined by
the Echelon value resulting from the point values applied in the Hazardous
Materials Matrix contained in OAR
740-300-0100 as follows:
(a) Echelon I violations equal $250 per
violation to a maximum of $2,500;
(b) Echelon II violations equal $500 per
violation to a maximum of $5,000;
(c) Echelon III violations equal $1,000 per
violation to a maximum of $10,000; and
(d) Echelon IV violations equal $10,000 per
violation with no maximum.
(6) Upon a finding of violation(s) at Level
I, the Department will issue an order finding such violation(s).
(7) Level II: If within the five years
preceding the violation, the defendant has been found by order of the
Department in violation of rules in the same group, or has received a cease and
desist order or order finding violations occurred with respect thereto,
penalties will be assessed at Level II. In addition to monetary penalties, the
Department shall suspend the operating authority of the transporter for five
working days.
(8) Level III: For a
defendant who has been penalized at Level II within the 12 months preceding the
violation, in addition to monetary penalties, the Department will impose any
penalties suspended under prior orders, except suspensions of penalties which
have become permanent and shall suspend for an additional five days any
operating authority of the transporter or cancel such authority if justified by
the circumstances of the particular case.
(9) For purposes of determining which penalty
level is applicable, a corporate carrier will not be held responsible for
orders entered against it while under a different controlling interest.
(10) A person who causes to be
transported a hazardous substance as defined in OAR
740-110-0020(3)
shall have five business days from the date of written notice of violation(s),
by the Department of Transportation, to correct the violation(s) without being
subject to penalties under this rule except when:
(a) The person has committed similar
violations as defined in subsection (2)(a) of this rule within the previous
five years; or
(b) As determined
by the Department of Transportation, the violation could or does cause
substantial harm to human health or the
environment.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 823.011 & ORS 825.258
Stats. Implemented: ORS 823.061, ORS 823.063 & ORS 825.258
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