Mo. Code Regs. tit. 10 § 50-1.040

Current through Register Vol. 49, No.12, June 17, 2024
Section 10 CSR 50-1.040 - Enforcement Action and Appeal Procedures

PURPOSE: This rule outlines the procedures the state geologist and council will take when an alleged violation has occurred or when an operator is affected by an adverse action.

(1) The state geologist shall cause investigations to be made upon the request of the council or upon receipt of information concerning alleged violations of Chapter 259, RSMo, and implementing regulations or any standard, limitation, or order pursuant thereto, or any term or condition of any permit, and may cause to be made any other investigations consistent with the purposes of Chapter 259, RSMo.
(2) If, in the opinion of the state geologist, an investigation discloses that a violation of Chapter 259, RSMo, or implementing regulations does exist, the state geologist may issue an order as provided in section 259.070, RSMo, requiring the remediation or abatement of the specified condition(s). The order shall be served by registered mail, return receipt requested. The order shall specify the violations of Chapter 259, RSMo, or implementing regulations or any standard, limitation, or order pursuant thereto, or any term or condition of any permit violated.
(3) Any person adversely affected by an order or denial of a permit, license, or transfer issued by the state geologist may appeal the order or denial of a permit, license, or transfer to the council within thirty (30) calendar days of the date the state geologist issued the order or denial. The appeal must be sent by registered or certified mail to the chairperson of the council. The council shall treat the appeal as a contested case consistent with Chapter 259 and Chapter 536, RSMo. The council may conduct any hearing it requires to decide the appeal, or may appoint a hearing officer to make a recommended decision. If the council elects to appoint a hearing officer, the hearing officer must be a licensed attorney and a member in good standing of the Missouri Bar. The council may sustain, reverse, or modify the state geologist's order or denial of a permit, license, or transfer or may make such other orders as it deems appropriate under the circumstances, subject to rights of judicial review as provided in section 259.170, RSMo. If any order or denial of a permit, license, or transfer issued by the state geologist is not appealed within the time provided in this section, the order or denial of a permit, license, or transfer becomes final and may be enforced as provided in sections 259.200 and/or 259.210, RSMo.

10 CSR 50-1.040

Adopted by Missouri Register February 1, 2016/Volume 41, Number 03, effective 3/31/2016