Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 43 - NATURAL RESOURCES
Part XV - Office of Conservation-Surface Mining
Subpart 5 - Permanent Program Performance Standards
Chapter 65 - Enforcement
Section XV-6503 - Notice of Violation
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. An authorized representative of the commissioner shall issue a notice of violation if on the basis of an inspection he finds a violation of the Act, these regulations, or any condition of a permit or an exploration or development operations approval imposed under the Act or these regulations which does not create an imminent danger or harm for which a cessation order must be issued under §6501
B. A notice of violation issued under this Section shall be in writing, signed by the authorized representative who issues it, and shall set forth with reasonable specificity:
C. An authorized representative of the commissioner may extend the time set for abatement or for accomplishment of an interim step, if the failure to meet the time previously set was not caused by lack of diligence on the part of the person to whom it was issued. The total time for abatement under a notice of violation, including all extensions, shall not exceed 90 days from the date of issuance, except upon a showing by the permittee that it is not feasible to abate the violation within 90 calendar days due to one or more of the circumstances in §6503. F An extended abatement date pursuant to this Section shall not be granted when the permittee's failure to abate within 90 days has been caused by a lack of diligence or intentional delay by the permittee in completing the remedial action required.
D. If the person to whom the notice was issued fails to meet any time set for abatement or for accomplishment of an interim step, the authorized representative shall issue a cessation order under §6501 B
E. An authorized representative of the commissioner shall terminate a notice of violation by written notice to the person to whom it was issued, when he or she determines that all violations listed in the notice of violation have been abated. Termination shall not affect the right of the office to assess civil penalties for those violations under Chapter 69.
F. Circumstances which may qualify a surface coal mining operation for an abatement period of more than 90 days are:
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:901-932.