Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 837 - DEPARTMENT OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL
Division 85 - COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW SURVEY AND COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS
Section 837-085-0200 - Compliance Audit Program - General
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 837-085-0200
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) The State Fire Marshal shall provide a compliance audit program to assist and ensure a covered employer, owner, or operator complies with the statutes, regulations, rules, standards or orders of the Community Right-to-Know and Protection Act.
(2) The compliance audit program shall include, but is not limited to:
(a) Providing
training, guidance and assistance to a covered employer, owner, or operator and
the community;
(b) Evaluating and
auditing facilities where hazardous substances are likely to be manufactured,
generated, used, stored, possessed, or disposed of;
(c) Issuing Notice of Noncompliance and
Proposed/Final Penalty Assessment Orders for noncompliance with the Community
Right-to-Know and Protection Act and administrative rules;
(d) Issuing correction orders;
(e) Assessing civil monetary penalties for
noncompliance;
(f) Holding informal
conferences with a covered employer, owner, or operator or their
representatives to discuss notices of noncompliance, penalty assessments,
reporting requirements or correction orders without limiting or extending their
appeal rights;
(g) Granting or
denying requests for extensions of the time set by correction orders;
and
(h) Examining and auditing a
covered employer, owner, or operator's hazardous substance information
records.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 453.367
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 453.317(8)
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