Utah Admin. Code R652-21-1301 - Pattern of Violation
(1) The Director or
authorized delegate may determine a pattern of violations exists or has
existed, based upon two or more division inspections of an operation within a
12 month period, after considering the circumstances, including:
(a) the number of violations attributable to
the same or related requirements of applicable statute, regulation, or
contractual provision;
(b) the
number of violations attributable to separate requirements of applicable
statute, regulation, or contractual provision;
(c) the degree of severity of the identified
violations; and
(d) the extent to
which the violations were isolated departures from lawful conduct.
(2) If, after review, the Director
or authorized delegate determines a pattern of violations exists or has
existed, and that each violation was caused by the same Operator, the division
shall initiate informal adjudicative proceedings under the Utah Administrative
Procedures Act or initiate an action in a court of competent jurisdiction for
the Operator to show cause why any applicable permit, lease, or Operations
Royalty Agreement should not be canceled, revoked, or rescinded.
(3) Any order resulting from an adjudicative
proceeding is a notice of agency action and may be challenged or appealed under
the Utah Administrative Procedures Act.
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