Or. Admin. Code § 845-006-0497 - Enforceable Compliance Plans
(1)
When the Commission issues a written Notice of Warning to a licensee for a
history of serious and persistent problems under ORS
471.315(1)(c),
the Commission shall require the licensee to submit a written compliance plan
setting out the specific actions that the licensee will take to address the
problems.
(2) A draft compliance
plan required under this rule must be submitted to the Commission within 15
days of the licensee receiving notice of the requirement. The Commission will
provide written feedback regarding the licensee's draft plan within 10 days of
receipt. A final acceptable compliance plan must be submitted no later than 30
days from the date the licensee received initial notice of the requirement, or
5 days from the date the licensee received written feedback on their draft
plan, whichever is later. The Commission will give written approval of a
compliance plan as acceptable if it determines that implementation of the plan
is reasonably likely to reduce or prevent the identified compliance problems.
Under no circumstances will the time period between initial Commission notice
of the requirement and Commission approval of a final acceptable compliance
plan exceed 45 days.
(3) Once a
compliance plan is approved, the licensee must follow the plan. The licensee
may request Commission approval to discontinue a compliance plan no sooner than
one year from the approval date. The licensee may request Commission approval
to modify a compliance plan no sooner than six months from the approval date.
The Commission will grant the request if it finds there is no longer a
significant risk at the premises of future compliance problems pertaining to
the elements of the plan contained in the licensee's request.
(4) Approval of a compliance plan under this
rule does not prevent the Commission from taking any other compliance
action.
(5) Failure to submit an
acceptable compliance plan as required or to follow an approved compliance plan
is a Category III violation.
(6)
The licensee must keep the compliance plan on the licensed premises and make
the compliance plan available at any time for immediate inspection by any
Commission employee or any peace officer. Failure to comply with this
requirement is a Category IV violation.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 471, including 471.030, 471.040 & 471.730(1) & (5)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 471.030
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