Ohio Administrative Code
Title 901:10 - Livestock Environmental Permitting
Chapter 901:10-5 - Enforcement
Section 901:10-5-02 - Right to enter property for investigations and inspections
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 901:10-5-02
Current through all regulations passed and filed through December 16, 2024
(A) Investigations and inspections.
(1) The director at
reasonable times has the authority to enter the premises of an applicant for
permit or the permit premises to make investigations and inspections including,
but not limited to, the sampling of discharges and the inspection of discharge
monitoring equipment, or to otherwise execute duties that are necessary for the
administration and enforcement of this chapter.
(2) The director at reasonable times may
examine and copy any records pertaining to discharges that are subject to rule
or any records that are required to be maintained by the terms and conditions
of a permit.
(3) If refused
entry, the director may apply for and the court of common pleas having
jurisdiction may issue an appropriate warrant.
(4) Any person to whom a permit
has been
issued is prohibited from refusing entry to the director or purposely hindering
the director in the exercise of any authority granted as described in this
rule.
(B) Biosecurity.
(1) Biosecurity refers to the policies and
measures taken for protecting the food supply and agricultural resources from
contamination.
(2) Upon entering
the property of a facility, the inspector or investigator shall identify
himself or herself with proper identification to prove that he or she is an
agent of the Ohio department of agriculture.
(3) If an inspection is conducted prior to
the application for a permit under this chapter, the inspector or investigator shall
notify the owner or operator in advance. The purpose of the notice is to inform
the owner or operator of an inspection so that the inspector or investigator
may be informed of the facility biosecurity procedures, if any. The director
has the authority to authorize unannounced inspections or follow-up inspections
of a facility as deemed necessary.
(4) If an owner or operator wants the Ohio
department of agriculture to comply with its biosecurity plan, the owner or
operator must submit its plan with the application for the permit to operate.
If not, the department will act in accordance with its biosecurity
policy.
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