Utah Admin. Code R647-8-105 - Payment of Penalty
1. No abatement or
appeal. If a notice of proposed individual civil penalty assessment becomes a
final order in the absence of a petition for review or abatement agreement, the
penalty will be due upon issuance of the final order.
2. Appeal. If an individual named in a notice
of proposed individual civil penalty assessment files a petition for review in
accordance with R641, the penalty will be due upon issuance of a final Board
order affirming, increasing, or decreasing the proposed penalty.
3. Abatement agreement. Where the Board and
the corporate permittee, operator, or individual have agreed in writing on a
plan for the abatement of or compliance with the unabated order, an individual
named in a notice of proposed individual civil penalty assessment may postpone
payment until receiving either a final order from the Board stating that the
penalty is due on the date of such final order, or written notice that
abatement or compliance is satisfactory and the penalty has been
withdrawn.
4. Delinquent payment.
Following the expiration of 30 days after the issuance of a final order
assessing an individual civil penalty, any delinquent penalty will be subject
to interest at the rate established quarterly by the U.S. Department of the
Treasury for use in applying late charges on late payments to the Federal
Government, pursuant to Treasury Financial Manual 6-8020.20. The Treasury
current value of funds rate is published by the Fiscal Service in the notices
section of the Federal Register. Interest on unpaid penalties will run from the
date payment first was due until the date of payment. Failure to pay overdue
penalties will result in referral to the Utah Attorney General for appropriate
collection action.
Notes
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