W. Va. Code R. § 64-92-14 - Penalties and enforcement
14.1.
The commissioner may, depending upon the severity of the violation and upon the
degree of health hazard created, suspend, or revoke the license of a
clandestine drug laboratory remediation technician or contractor if the
licensee:
14.1.1. Fraudulently or deceptively
obtains or attempts to obtain a license;
14.1.2. Fails at any time to meet the
qualifications for a license or to comply with the requirements of W. Va. Code
§
60A-11-1,
et seq. or this rule;
14.1.3. Knowingly falsifies or attempts to
falsify documents related to a clandestine drug laboratory remediation project
or license; or
14.1.4. Fails to
meet the applicable federal or state standard for remediation.
14.2. The Commissioner may
investigate any suspected violations of this rule or of W. Va. Code §
60A-11-1,
et seq. All property owners of reported clandestine drug
laboratories may be issued a compliance order. Upon the finding of a violation
in connection with a clandestine drug laboratory property or remediation
project the commissioner shall, depending upon the severity of the violation
and upon the degree of health hazard created, initiate an appropriate
enforcement action which may include the issuance of a cease and desist order
directing that all work on the project be halted immediately. Posting of the
cease and desist order on the project site constitutes notice of its contents
to the property owner and all individuals working on the remediation project.
Where practical, the commissioner shall deliver a copy of the order by
certified mail, return receipt requested, to the property owner and to the
contactor.
14.3. The commissioner
may request the assistance of a law enforcement agency, county prosecutor
office, or local health department in order to protect public health and safety
and to prevent exposure to dangerous conditions in any residential property
where a potential clandestine drug laboratory has been identified and prior to
being properly remediated and certified as habitable by the
commissioner.
14.4. The
commissioner or his or her designee may post approved hazard signage on
properties upon notification of the identification of a potential clandestine
drug lab site and shall remain posted until such time as the property tests
below levels allowed by this rule.
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