Utah Admin. Code R647-7-105 - Procedures for Assessment of Civil Penalties - Proposed Assessment
1. The assessment officer will serve a copy
of the proposed assessment and of the worksheet showing the computation of the
proposed assessment on the permittee or operator, by certified mail, within 30
days of the issuance of the notice or order.
1.11. If the mail is tendered at the address
of the permittee or operator set forth in the permit application or at any
address at which that permittee or operator is in fact located, and he or she
refuses to accept delivery of or to collect such mail, the requirements of
R647-7-105.1 will be deemed to
have been complied with upon such tender.
1.12. Failure by the Division to serve any
proposed assessment within 30 days will not be grounds for dismissal of all or
any part of such assessment unless the permittee or operator:
1.12.111. Proves actual prejudice as a result
of the delay; and
1.12.112. Makes a
timely objection to the delay.
2. Unless a conference has been requested,
the assessment officer will review and reassess any penalty if necessary to
consider facts which were not reasonably available on the date of issuance of
the proposed assessment. The assessment officer will serve a copy of any such
reassessment and of the worksheet showing the computation of the reassessment
in the manner provided in R647-7-105.1, within 30 days after the date the
violation is abated.
Notes
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