Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 319 - General Safety Requirements
Section 319.139 - Administrative penalties, assessment, procedure — rules — payment, appeal — collection.

Effective - 28 Aug 2004
319.139. Administrative penalties, assessment, procedure — rules — payment, appeal — collection. — 1. In addition to any other remedy provided by law, upon a determination by the director that a provision of sections 319.100 to 319.137 or a standard, limitation, order, rule or regulation promulgated pursuant thereto, or a term or condition of any permit has been violated, the director may issue an order assessing an administrative penalty upon the violator under this section. An administrative penalty shall not be imposed until the director has sought to resolve the violation through conference, conciliation or persuasion and shall not be imposed for minor violations of sections 319.100 to 319.137 or minor violations of any standard, limitation, order, rule or regulation promulgated pursuant to sections 319.100 to 319.137 or minor violations of any term or condition of a permit issued pursuant to sections 319.100 to 319.137. If the violation is resolved through conference, conciliation and persuasion, no administrative penalty shall be assessed unless the violation has caused, or has the potential to cause, a risk to human health or to the environment, or has caused or has potential to cause pollution, or was knowingly committed, or is defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as other than minor. Any order assessing an administrative penalty shall state that an administrative penalty is being assessed under this section and that the person subject to the penalty may appeal as provided by this section. Any such order that fails to state the statute under which the penalty is being sought, the manner of collection or rights of appeal shall result in the state's waiving any right to collection of the penalty.
2. The hazardous waste management commission shall promulgate rules and regulations for the assessment of administrative penalties. The amount of the administrative penalty assessed per day of violation for each violation under this section shall not exceed the amount of the civil penalty specified in section 319.127. Such rules shall reflect the criteria used for the administrative penalty matrix as provided for in the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. 6928(a), Section 3008(a), and the harm or potential harm which the violation causes, or may cause, the violator's previous compliance record, and any other factors which the hazardous waste management commission may reasonably deem relevant. An administrative penalty shall be paid within sixty days from the date of issuance of the order assessing the penalty. Any person subject to an administrative penalty may appeal to the commission as provided in section 260.400. An appeal will stay the due date of such administrative penalty until the appeal is resolved. Any person who fails to pay an administrative penalty by the final due date shall be liable to the state for a surcharge of fifteen percent of the penalty plus ten percent per annum on any amounts owed. Any administrative penalty paid pursuant to this section shall be handled in accordance with Section 7 of Article IX of the State Constitution. An action may be brought in the appropriate circuit court to collect any unpaid administrative penalty, and for attorney's fees and costs incurred directly in the collection thereof.
3. An administrative penalty shall not be increased in those instances where department action, or failure to act, has caused a continuation of the violation that was a basis for the penalty. Any administrative penalty must be assessed within two years following the department's initial discovery of such alleged violation, or from the date the department in the exercise of ordinary diligence should have discovered such alleged violation.
4. Any final order imposing an administrative penalty is subject to judicial review upon the filing of a petition pursuant to section 536.100 by any person subject to the administrative penalty.
5. The state may elect to assess an administrative penalty, or, in lieu thereof, to request that the attorney general or prosecutor file an appropriate legal action seeking a civil penalty in the appropriate circuit court.
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(L. 1991 S.B. 45, A.L. 1993 S.B. 80, et al., A.L. 2004 S.B. 901)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXI - Public Safety and Morals

Chapter 319 - General Safety Requirements

Section 319.010 - Short title.

Section 319.015 - Definitions.

Section 319.022 - Notification centers, participation requirements and eligibility — names of owners and operators made available, when.

Section 319.024 - Public notice of excavations, duties of owner and operator.

Section 319.025 - Excavator must give notice and obtain information, when, how — notice to notification center, when — clarification of markings, response — permit for highway excavation required.

Section 319.026 - Notice of excavator, form of — written record maintained — incorrect location of facility, duty of excavator — visible markings necessary to continue work — damage, dislocation, or disturbance, notification and reporting requirement...

Section 319.027 - Design requests, how made — marking location required.

Section 319.030 - Notification of location of underground facility, when, how — failure to provide notice of location, effect.

Section 319.031 - Sewer system owner duties upon notification of intent to excavate.

Section 319.033 - Public right-of-way, installation within, requirements.

Section 319.035 - Compliance with law still requires excavation to be made in careful and prudent manner — failure to give notice or mark facilities, rebuttable presumption of negligence.

Section 319.037 - Excavation sites included in requirements — equipment prohibited at such sites.

Section 319.042 - No abrogation of contractual obligations with railroads.

Section 319.045 - Civil penalties — attorney general may bring action and shall make public number of enforcement actions.

Section 319.046 - Arbitration of disputes, when.

Section 319.050 - Exemptions from requirement to obtain information.

Section 319.075 - Citation of law.

Section 319.078 - Definitions.

Section 319.080 - Activities within ten feet of power lines prohibited, exceptions.

Section 319.083 - Special devices and precautions required — costs.

Section 319.085 - Presumption of negligence, when, rebuttable.

Section 319.088 - Exemptions from law.

Section 319.090 - Violations, penalty.

Section 319.100 - Definitions.

Section 319.103 - Tank owners to register with department of natural resources, information required — exceptions — forms — out of service tanks permanently or temporarily, required information and registration — sale of tanks, seller to inform purch...

Section 319.105 - Standards to be developed by department for all new tanks and for upgrading existing tanks — no tanks to be installed until standards established, exceptions.

Section 319.107 - Leak detection system and inventory control system, standards of performance and records, department to establish — owner to be reimbursed for testing and monitoring costs from storage tank insurance fund.

Section 319.109 - Releases and corrective actions to be reported, standards — rules authorized.

Section 319.111 - Closure of tanks, requirements — notice — department to establish.

Section 319.114 - Evidence of financial responsibility required to cover certain damages — rules to be established by department.

Section 319.117 - Information and records to be available to department for inspection, monitoring and testing — certain information to be confidential and not available to the public — department of agriculture to conduct inspections.

Section 319.120 - Certificate of registration required — issued when — term of certificate — application, forms — owner may operate prior to certification until issue or denial.

Section 319.123 - Fee for certification, amount, deposit — underground storage tank regulation program fund established, purpose.

Section 319.125 - Certificate denied or invalidated by department, procedure, grounds.

Section 319.127 - Violations, procedure — penalty, disposition.

Section 319.129 - Petroleum storage tank insurance fund created — fees — state treasurer may deposit funds where, interest credited to fund — administration of fund — board of trustees created, members, meetings — expires when — continuation after ex...

Section 319.130 - Public hearings required, when — training program requirements — record keeping — rulemaking authority.

Section 319.131 - Owners of tanks containing petroleum products may elect to participate — advisory committee, members, duties — applications, content, standards and tests — financial responsibility — deductible — fund not liability of state — defens...

Section 319.132 - Board of trustees to assess surcharge on petroleum products per transport load, exceptions, deposit in fund, refund procedure — rate of surcharge — suspension of fees, when.

Section 319.133 - Annual payments by owners, amount established by rule, limitation — change of ownership, no new fee required — installment payments authorized, when — applicable rules — site assessment required, when.

Section 319.135 - No liability for release of petroleum at direction of coordinator, exception.

Section 319.136 - Tank ineligible for delivery, deposit, or acceptance, when — violation, procedure — red tag to be affixed, when.

Section 319.137 - Rules, authority to adopt federal rules or to provide more stringent rules, when — procedure to promulgate.

Section 319.138 - Fund shall provide moneys for cleanup of petroleum storage tank contamination, when.

Section 319.139 - Administrative penalties, assessment, procedure — rules — payment, appeal — collection.

Section 319.140 - Task force on the petroleum storage tank insurance fund established, members, duties, meetings — expiration date.

Section 319.200 - Notice to cities and counties subject to earthquake to adopt seismic construction and renovation ordinances, when — standards.

Section 319.203 - Ordinance to apply to certain buildings, structures and state leases.

Section 319.205 - Notice to cities and counties required to adopt ordinance, contents.

Section 319.207 - Noncompliance to affect eligibility for state aid, loans, grants — attorney general to bring action to recover.

Section 319.300 - Citation of law — purpose statement.

Section 319.303 - Definitions.

Section 319.306 - Blaster's license required, when — application, contents — fee — qualifications — expiration — documentation required — training required — rulemaking authority.

Section 319.309 - Explosives, use of, calculation of scaled distance to nearest uncontrolled structure required.

Section 319.312 - Ground vibration limits to be followed, when — alternative compliance method — limit on acoustic values from blasting.

Section 319.315 - Retention of seismographic recordings, how long — records to include certain information.

Section 319.318 - Compliance with state and federal law — registration with division of fire safety required — annual report required, fees — audit of records — violations, penalty.

Section 319.321 - Inapplicability of law, when.

Section 319.324 - State blasting safety board created, members, terms, officers, meetings, duties.

Section 319.327 - Duties of the division — enforcement.

Section 319.330 - Missouri explosives safety act administration fund created, use of moneys.

Section 319.333 - Notice of violation, procedure.

Section 319.336 - Grievance procedure.

Section 319.339 - Notification of division prior to use of explosives required — exception.

Section 319.342 - Municipalities to be notified of use of explosives, when, procedure — certain owners and businesses to be notified — ordinances authorized.

Section 319.343 - Inapplicability of prohibition on local preemption, when.

Section 319.345 - Rulemaking authority.

Section 319.500 - Pipelines transporting hazardous liquids to submit periodic reports to department of natural resources — content.

Section 319.503 - Emergencies created by hazardous liquids being transported — powers of director — civil actions, penalties, deposit — no liability for owners, when.