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 .
(1) The director, at reasonable times,
has the authority to enter on any public or private
property, real or personal, to
conduct
investigations in response to complaints or upon receiving notification of
alleged violations to Chapter 903. of the Revised Code and any rules adopted
thereunder, any terms or conditions of any permit to install or permit to
operate issued under this chapter, or any certificate issued under this
chapter. Investigations may include, but are 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 any permit
or certificate.
(3) If refused entry, the director may apply
to
a court of competent jurisdiction for the appropriate
warrant.
(4) Any person to whom a
permit or certificate has been issued
under this chapter is prohibited from refusing
entry to the director or purposely hinder or
thwart the director in the exercise of any authority granted as described
in this rule.
(B) Inspections of concentrated animal feeding facilities and certified livestock managers.
(1)
The director has the authority to conduct inspections
to review compliance with Chapter 903. of the Revised Code and any rules
adopted thereunder, any terms or conditions of any permit to install or permit
to operate issued under this chapter, or any certificate issued under this
chapter.
(2)
The director will notify the owner or operator of a
concentrated animal feeding facility or the certified livestock manager at
least twenty-four hours before the start of any routine or planned
inspection.
Notification is not required for inspections associated with construction that has been authorized under an approved permit to install, major operational change, or operational change issued by the director.
(3)
The owner or
operator of a concentrated animal feeding facility or a certified livestock
manager may request an alternative inspection date if all of the following
apply:
(a)
The
director determines an emergency does not exist;
(b)
A complaint has
not been filed in accordance with rule 901:10-5-01 of the Administrative Code;
or
(c)
The owner or operator of a concentrated animal feeding
facility or the certified livestock manager is not subject to an enforcement
case under 903.16 of the Revised
Code.
(4)
Any person to whom a permit or certificate has been
issued under this chapter is prohibited from refusing entry to the director or
purposely hinder or thwart the director in the exercise of any authority
granted as described in rule.
(C) 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 concentrated animal feeding
facility, director's representative 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 director
will 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 director may be informed of the
facility's biosecurity procedures, if any. The
director has the authority to conduct inspections or
follow-up inspections of a facility in accordance with this
rule.
(4) If an owner or
operator wants the Ohio department of agriculture to comply with its
biosecurity plan, the owner or operator may submit its
plan with the permit to operate application
. If not, the
department will act in accordance with its biosecurity policy.
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