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Resolution No. 4728
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7/31/2002
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4728
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7/31/2002
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Sarita Black
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<br />County, pursuant to the procedures providing for a writ of review (ORS <br />34.010) or a writ of mandamus (ORS 34.105). <br /> <br />Section 8.2 Penalties <br />A. Any hazardous substance user or person who violates this [Act] Section shall <br />be subject to a penalty not less than $250 per day and not greater than <br />[$25,000 pGl day] the maximum penalty allowed by state law. <br />B. Each day that a violation continues shall be considered a separate violation <br />subject to civil penalties. A violation occurs when a regulated entity fails to <br />file a complete and correct report on or before the day the filing of a report <br />is required. <br />C. In determining the appropriate amount of the penalty, the following shall by <br />considered: <br />1. the likelihood at the time of the noncompliance that harm would arise <br />from the violator's noncompliance; <br />2. the degree of the violator's awareness of that likelihood; <br />3. the profits reasonably related to the violator's non-compliance; <br />4. the duration of the non-compliance and any concealment of it; <br />5. the attitude and conduct of the violator upon discovery of the <br />concealment; <br />6. the number of previous violations by the specific violator of this [Act] <br />Section; <br />7. the financial condition of the violator; <br />8. the total deterrent effect upon the specific violator at issue and other <br />potential violators; and <br />9. other penalties paid by the specific violator for the specific violations <br />at issue. <br />D. Any penalties imposed under this Section or Section 8.3 shall be paid to the <br />City of Eugene for use in implementing this [Act] Section. <br />E. If a hazardous substance user repeatedly violates this [Act] Section in a <br />fashion contrary to the public interest, the City Manager shall order that <br />hazardous substance user to cease and desist using hazardous substances in <br />the City of Eugene. <br />F. Nothing in this Section is intended to restrict or limit any other enforcement <br />remedies available, at law or in equity, arising out of the same circumstances <br />upon which an alleged violation of the [Act] Section may be based. <br /> <br />Section 8.3 Citizen enforcement. <br />A. Any person may petition to the Toxics Board on her/his own behalf against <br />a hazardous substance user or person for failure to comply with any of the <br />terms of this [Act] Section. The Toxics Board shall set forth procedures by <br />which persons may petition the Toxics Board. <br />B. The Toxics Board must issue a decision in response to a petition within 45 <br />days of receiving the petition. If the Toxics Board fails to issue a decision <br />within 45 days, the petition shall be deemed denied on the 45th day for the <br /> <br />Exhibit A-I 7 <br />
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