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Division 29
Notice of Violation, Civil Penalties, Revocation or Suspension

Rules

345‑029‑0000
Policy
345‑029‑0003
Applicability of OAR 345-029-0005 through 345-029-0100
345‑029‑0005
Definitions for OAR 345-029-0005 through 345-029-0100
345‑029‑0010
Report by a Responsible Party
345‑029‑0020
Notice of Violation
345‑029‑0030
Classification of Violations
345‑029‑0040
Response to Notice of Violation
345‑029‑0050
Enforcement Conference
345‑029‑0060
Civil Penalties
345‑029‑0070
Contested Case Proceeding
345‑029‑0080
Payment of Penalty
345‑029‑0090
Council Consideration of Mitigating Factors
345‑029‑0100
Revocation or Suspension of Site Certificate
345‑029‑0503
Applicability of OAR 345-029-0505 through 345-029-0560
345‑029‑0505
Definitions for OAR 345-029-0503 through 345-029-0560
345‑029‑0510
Report by a Responsible Party
345‑029‑0520
Pre-Enforcement Notice
345‑029‑0530
Classification of Violations Involving the Transport or Disposal of Radioactive Materials or Wastes
345‑029‑0550
Enforcement Conference
345‑029‑0555
Enforcement Actions
345‑029‑0560
Calculation of Civil Penalty Amount
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