Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 629 - DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY
Division 670 - FOREST PRACTICES ADMINISTRATION - ENFORCEMENT AND CIVIL PENALTIES
Section 629-670-0315 - Requesting a Reduced Civil Penalty Due to Financial Hardship

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 629-670-0315

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024

(1) A person may submit a written request to reduce a civil penalty due to financial hardship. The written request shall be made within the same timelines of the request for hearing in OAR 629-670-0310.

(2) The person asking for a reduced civil penalty due to financial hardship is responsible for submitting evidence of their economic and financial condition to the administrative law judge before the hearing. This evidence shall not prejudice any claim by the person that the violation has not occurred, or that they are not responsible for the violation.

(3) Unless the issue is raised in the person's request for hearing, no evidence may be presented during the hearing on the economic and financial condition of the person. During the hearing, the burden of proof and the burden of going forward with evidence concerning the person's economic and financial condition, shall be upon the person against whom the civil penalty is assessed.

(4) The administrative law judge shall consider the evidence of financial hardship and make separate findings and recommendation in the proposed order that support or reject reducing the amount of any civil penalty.

(5) The board delegates to the State Forester the authority to reach settlement to remit or mitigate the amount of any civil penalty at any time before the board issues a final order regarding financial hardship.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 527

Stats. Implemented: ORS 527.685, 527.687

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