(1) The Director of the State Department of Energy or the Energy Facility Siting Council may impose civil penalties for violation of ORS § 469.300 to 469.619 and 469.930, for violations of rules adopted under ORS § 469.300 to 469.619 and 469.930, for violation of any site certificate or amended site certificate issued under ORS § 469.300 to 469.601 or for violation of a State Department of Energy order issued pursuant to ORS § 469.405 (3). A civil penalty in an amount of not more than $25,000 per day for each day of violation may be assessed.

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 469.992

  • Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
  • Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
  • Subpoena: A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.

(2) Subject to ORS § 153.022, violation of an order entered pursuant to ORS § 469.550 is punishable upon conviction by a fine of $50,000. Each day of violation constitutes a separate offense.

(3) A civil penalty in an amount not less than $100 per day nor more than $1,000 per day may be assessed by the director or the Energy Facility Siting Council for a willful failure to comply with a subpoena served by the director pursuant to ORS § 469.080 (2).

(4) A civil penalty in an amount of not more than $25,000 per day for each day in violation of any provision of ORS § 469.603 to 469.619 may be assessed by the circuit court upon complaint of any person injured by the violation. [Formerly 453.994; 1977 c.794 § 17; 1981 c.707 § 13; 1983 c.273 § 4; 1987 c.158 § 101; 1989 c.6 § 12; 1991 c.480 § 8; 1999 c.385 § 13; 1999 c.1051 § 309; 2003 c.186 § 53]

 

The amendments to 469.992 by section 17, chapter 653, Oregon Laws 1991, become operative when the federal government or a state that has entered into an agreement under 42 U.S.C. § 2021 exempts from regulation or changes the regulatory status of any radioactive material that is subject to regulation on January 1, 1989. See section 18, chapter 653, Oregon Laws 1991. The text of 469.992 that would become operative upon an exemption or change, including amendments by section 14, chapter 385, Oregon Laws 1999, section 310, chapter 1051, Oregon Laws 1999, and section 54, chapter 186, Oregon Laws 2003, is set forth for the user’s convenience.

(1) The Director of the State Department of Energy or the Energy Facility Siting Council may impose civil penalties for violation of ORS § 469.300 to 469.619 and 469.930, for violations of rules adopted under ORS § 469.300 to 469.619 and 469.930, for violation of any site certificate or amended site certificate issued under ORS § 469.300 to 469.601 or for violation of a State Department of Energy order issued pursuant to ORS § 469.405 (3). A civil penalty in an amount of not more than $25,000 per day for each day of violation may be assessed.

(2) Subject to ORS § 153.022, violation of an order entered pursuant to ORS § 469.550 is punishable upon conviction by a fine of $50,000. Each day of violation constitutes a separate offense.

(3) A civil penalty in an amount not less than $100 per day nor more than $1,000 per day may be assessed by the director or the Energy Facility Siting Council for a willful failure to comply with a subpoena served by the director pursuant to ORS § 469.080 (2).

(4) A civil penalty in an amount of not more than $25,000 per day for each day in violation of any provision of ORS § 469.603 to 469.619 or section 14, chapter 653, Oregon Laws 1991, may be assessed by the circuit court upon complaint of any person injured by the violation.

 

Section 18, chapter 653, Oregon Laws 1991, provides:

Sections 12 to 16 of this Act and the amendments to ORS § 469.992 by section 17 of this Act do not become operative until the federal government or a state that has entered into an agreement under 42 U.S.C. § 2021 exempts from regulation or changes the regulatory status of any radioactive material that is subject to regulation on January 1, 1989. [1991 c.653 § 18]

 

[1981 c.894 § 8; 1983 c.346 § 5; 1989 c.706 § 18; 1989 c.880 § 13a; 1991 c.734 § 38; 1997 c.534 § 13; renumbered 469B.991 in 2011]