RCW 77.55.420
Stop work order—Notice—Appeal.
(1) The department may serve upon a project proponent a stop work order, which is a final order of the department, if:
(a) There is any severe violation of this chapter or of the rules implementing this chapter or there is a deviation from the hydraulic project approval that may cause significant harm to fish life; and
(b) Immediate action is necessary to prevent continuation of or to avoid more than minor harm to fish life or fish habitat.
(2)(a) The stop work order must set forth:
(i) A description of the condition that is not in compliance and the text of the specific section or subsection of this chapter or the rules that implement this chapter;
(ii) A statement of what is required to achieve compliance;
(iii) The date by which the department requires compliance;
(iv) Notice of the means to contact any technical assistance services provided by the department or others;
(v) Notice of when, where, and to whom the request to extend the time to achieve compliance for good cause may be filed with the department; and
(vi) The right to an appeal.
(b) A stop work order may require that any project proponent stop all work connected with the violation until corrective action is taken. A stop work order may also require that any project proponent take corrective action to prevent, correct, or compensate for adverse impacts to fish life and fish habitat.
(c) A stop work order must be authorized by senior or executive department personnel. The department shall initiate rule making to identify the appropriate level of senior and executive level staff approval for these actions based on the level of financial effect on the violator and the scope and scale of the impact to fish life and habitat.
(3) Within five business days of issuing the stop work order, the department shall mail a copy of the stop work order to the last known address of any project proponent, to the last known address of the owner of the land on which the hydraulic project is located, and to the local jurisdiction in which the hydraulic project is located. The department must take all measures reasonably calculated to ensure that the project proponent actually receives notice of the stop work order.
(4) Issuance of a stop work order may be informally appealed by a project proponent who was served with the stop work order or who received a copy of the stop work order from the department, or by the owner of the land on which the hydraulic project is located, to the department within thirty days from the date of receipt of the stop work order. Requests for informal appeal must be filed in the form and manner prescribed by the department by rule. A stop work order that has been informally appealed to the department is appealable to the board within thirty days from the date of receipt of the department's decision on the informal appeal.
(5) The project proponent who was served with the stop work order or who received a copy of the stop work order from the department, or the owner of the land on which the hydraulic project is located, may commence an appeal to the board within thirty days from the date of receipt of the stop work order. If such an appeal is commenced, the proceeding is an adjudicative proceeding under the administrative procedure act, chapter 34.05 RCW. The recipient of the stop work order must comply with the order of the department immediately upon being served, but the board may stay, modify, or discontinue the order, upon motion, under such conditions as the board may impose.
(6) This section does not apply to a project, or to that portion of a project, that has received a forest practices hydraulic project permit from the department of natural resources pursuant to chapter 76.09 RCW.
(7) For the purposes of this section, "project proponent" has the same meaning as defined in RCW 77.55.410(3).
[ 2019 c 290 § 6.]
NOTES:
Finding—Intent—2019 c 290: See note following RCW 77.12.085.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 77.55 - Construction Projects in State Waters.
77.55.031 - Driving across established ford.
77.55.041 - Derelict fishing, crab, and other shellfish gear—Removal.
77.55.051 - Spartina/purple loosestrife—Removal or control.
77.55.061 - Hazardous substance remedial actions—Procedural requirements not applicable.
77.55.081 - Removal or control of aquatic noxious weeds—Rules—Pamphlet.
77.55.091 - Small scale prospecting and mining—Rules.
77.55.101 - Environmental excellence program agreements—Effect on chapter.
77.55.111 - Habitat incentives agreement.
77.55.131 - Dike vegetation management guidelines—Memorandum of agreement.
77.55.151 - Permit issued to a marina or marine terminal for regular maintenance activities.
77.55.161 - Stormwater discharges.
77.55.171 - Watershed restoration projects—Permit processing.
77.55.191 - Columbia river anadromous fish sanctuary—Restrictions.
77.55.201 - Landscape management plan.
77.55.211 - Informational brochure.
77.55.221 - Flood damage repair and reduction activities—Five-year maintenance permit agreements.
77.55.241 - Off-site mitigation.
77.55.251 - Mitigation plan review.
77.55.261 - Placement of woody debris as condition of permit.
77.55.281 - Fishways on certain agricultural drainage facilities.
77.55.331 - Hydraulic project approval account.
77.55.341 - Department to prepare and distribute information to the public.
77.55.410 - Violation of chapter.
77.55.420 - Stop work order—Notice—Appeal.
77.55.430 - Notice to comply—Notice—Appeal.
77.55.450 - Administrative inspection warrant.
77.55.460 - Disapproval of an application—Notice—Review.