A. The Board may assess against any person violating this chapter or regulations adopted hereunder a civil penalty after providing written notice of the alleged violation. Such notice shall not constitute a case decision as defined in § 2.2-4001. The person so notified shall have 30 days to provide any additional, relevant facts to the Board, including facts that demonstrate a good-faith attempt to achieve compliance. In determining the amount of any civil penalty, the Board shall give due consideration to (i) the history of previous violations; (ii) the seriousness of the violation, including any irreparable harm to the environment and any hazards to the health and safety of the public; and (iii) the demonstrated good faith in attempting to achieve compliance.
B. No sooner than 30 days after providing written notice of the alleged violation pursuant to subsection A, the Board may assess a penalty of not more than $1,000 for a violation that is less than serious; not more than $5,000 for a serious violation; and not more than $20,000 for a repeat or knowing violation. The Board may assess an additional penalty of up to $100,000 for any violation that causes serious damage to the environment, serious injury to property, or serious injury to or death of any person.
C. Civil penalties assessed under this section shall be paid into Pesticide Control Fund established in § 3.2-3912. The Commissioner shall prescribe procedures for payment of penalties that are not contested by licensees or persons, including provisions for a person to consent to abatement of the alleged violation and payment of a penalty or negotiated sum in lieu of such penalty without admission of civil liability.
D. The person to whom a civil penalty is issued shall have 15 days to request an informal fact-finding conference, held pursuant to § 2.2-4019, to challenge the fact or amount of the civil penalty. If the civil penalty is upheld, such person shall have 15 days to (i) pay the proposed penalty in full or contest either the amount of the penalty or the fact of the violation and (ii) forward the proposed amount to the Commissioner's office for placement in an interest-bearing trust account in the State Treasurer's office. If administrative or judicial review shows no violation or that the amount of penalty should be reduced, the Commissioner shall have 30 days from that showing to remit the appropriate amount to the person, with interest accrued thereon. If the violation is upheld, the amount collected shall be paid into the Pesticide Control Fund.
E. Final orders of the Board may be recorded, enforced, and satisfied as orders or decrees of a circuit court upon certification by the secretary of the Board. Such orders may be appealed in accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq.).
Code 1950, §§ 3-208.39, 3-208.42; 1966, c. 702, §§ 3.1-241, 3.1-244; 1970, c. 376; 1989, c. 575, § 3.1-249.70; 1993, c. 773; 2008, c. 860; 2016, c. 320.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 3.2 - Agriculture, Animal Care, and Food
Chapter 39 - Pesticide Control
§ 3.2-3904. Powers and duties of the Board
§ 3.2-3906. Board to adopt regulations
§ 3.2-3907. Delegation of authority; exclusive authority to regulate
§ 3.2-3908. Protection of trade secrets and other information
§ 3.2-3909. Reports of pesticide accidents and incidents
§ 3.2-3910. Complaints to Commissioner or the Board
§ 3.2-3911. Damages resulting from pesticide use or application
§ 3.2-3912. Pesticide Control Fund established
§ 3.2-3913. Exclusion of medicinal and toilet preparations
§ 3.2-3914. Registration required
§ 3.2-3915. Products registered under Federal Act
§ 3.2-3916. Products registered as single pesticide
§ 3.2-3917. Change in labeling or formulas without reregistration
§ 3.2-3918. Statement to be filed by registrant
§ 3.2-3919. Each brand or grade to be registered; fees
§ 3.2-3920. Submission of complete formula
§ 3.2-3921. Requirements for registration
§ 3.2-3922. When Commissioner may refuse or cancel registration
§ 3.2-3923. When Board may refuse or cancel registration
§ 3.2-3924. Annual business license required
§ 3.2-3927. Evidence of financial responsibility required of licensed pesticide business
§ 3.2-3928. Licensing of pesticide bulk storage facilities
§ 3.2-3929. Restricted use pesticides prohibited; exceptions; training required
§ 3.2-3930. Application and certification of commercial applicators
§ 3.2-3931. Agencies or persons exempt or partially exempt
§ 3.2-3932. Application and certification of private applicators
§ 3.2-3933. Certificate renewals; late fee for delinquent renewals; reexamination
§ 3.2-3934. Reciprocal agreement
§ 3.2-3936. Sale and application of tributyltin compounds
§ 3.2-3937. Educational programs
§ 3.2-3938. Misbranded pesticides
§ 3.2-3939. Violations generally
§ 3.2-3940. Administrative violations
§ 3.2-3941. Exemptions from penalties
§ 3.2-3942. Right of entry; warrant requirements; procedure
§ 3.2-3943. Civil penalties; procedure
§ 3.2-3944. "Stop-sale or removal" orders; "stop-use" orders; judicial review
§ 3.2-3945. Seizure, condemnation, and sale