Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 78.44 - Surface Mining.
78.44.380 - Stop work orders.

RCW 78.44.380
Stop work orders.

(1) The department may issue an order to stop all surface mining to any permit holder, miner, or other person who authorizes, directs, or conducts such activities without a valid surface mine reclamation permit. This order is effective upon issuance unless otherwise stated in the order. Administrative appeal of the order to stop work does not stay the stop work requirement. The department shall notify the local jurisdiction of record when a stop work order has been issued for operating without a valid reclamation permit.
(2) The department may issue an order to stop surface mining occurring outside of any permit area to a permit holder that does not have a legal right to occupy the affected area. This order is effective upon issuance unless otherwise stated in the order. An administrative appeal of the order to stop work does not stay the stop work requirement.
(3) Where a permit holder is conducting surface mining activities outside of its permit boundary, but within land that it has the right to occupy, the department may issue an order to stop surface mining or mining-related activities occurring outside of the authorized area after the permit holder fails to comply with a notice of correction. The notice of correction must specify the corrections necessary as per the violation and provide a reasonable time to do so. This order is effective upon issuance unless otherwise stated in the order. An administrative appeal of the order to stop work does not stay the stop work requirement.
(4) Stop work orders must be in writing, delivered by United States certified mail with return receipt requested, facsimile, or by hand to the permit holder of record. The order must state the facts supporting the violation, the law being violated, and the specific activities being stopped. Stop work orders must be signed by the state geologist or an assistant state geologist. The pollution control hearings board shall proceed as quickly as feasible to complete any requested adjudicative proceedings unless the parties stipulate to an appeal timeline or the department's stop work order states that it is not effective until after the administrative review process. If the recipient appeals the order, the recipient may file a motion for stay with the presiding officer, which will be reviewed under RCW 43.21B.320.

[ 2010 c 210 § 33; 2007 c 192 § 3.]
NOTES:

Intent—Effective dates—Application—Pending cases and rules—2010 c 210: See notes following RCW 43.21B.001.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 78 - Mines, Minerals, and Petroleum

Chapter 78.44 - Surface Mining.

78.44.010 - Legislative finding.

78.44.011 - Intent.

78.44.020 - Purposes.

78.44.031 - Definitions.

78.44.040 - Administration of chapter—Rule-making authority.

78.44.045 - Surface mining reclamation account.

78.44.050 - Exclusive authority to regulate reclamation—Department may delegate enforcement authority to counties, cities, towns—Other laws not affected.

78.44.055 - Surface mining of coal—Preemption of chapter by federal laws, programs.

78.44.060 - Investigations, research, etc.—Dissemination of information.

78.44.070 - Cooperation with other agencies—Receipt and expenditure of funds.

78.44.081 - Reclamation permits required—Applications.

78.44.083 - Reclamation permit—Refusal to issue.

78.44.085 - Application fee—Annual permit fee—Confidential records—Appeals—Collection of fees.

78.44.087 - Performance security required—Department authority.

78.44.091 - Reclamation plans—Approval process.

78.44.101 - Joint reclamation plans may be required.

78.44.111 - Segmental reclamation—Primary objective.

78.44.121 - Reclamation setbacks—Exemption.

78.44.131 - Reclamation specifics—Basic objective—Modifications for metals mining and milling operations—Timeline.

78.44.141 - Reclamation—Minimum standards—Waiver.

78.44.151 - Reclamation plans—Modification, when required—SEPA.

78.44.161 - Reclamation compliance—Inspection of disturbed area—Special inspection requirements for metals mining and milling operations.

78.44.171 - Reclamation—Transfer of permits.

78.44.181 - Reclamation—Report by permit holder on anniversary date.

78.44.190 - Deficiencies—Order to rectify—Time extension.

78.44.200 - Immediate danger—Emergency notice and order to rectify deficiencies—Emergency order to suspend surface mining.

78.44.210 - Suspension of a reclamation permit.

78.44.220 - Declaration of abandonment—Reclamation—Subsequent miner.

78.44.230 - Abandonment—Cancellation of the reclamation permit.

78.44.240 - Reclamation by the department—Order to submit performance security—Cost recovery.

78.44.250 - Fines—Civil penalties—Damage recovery.

78.44.260 - Operating without permit—Penalty.

78.44.270 - Appeals—Standing.

78.44.280 - Underground operation—Surface disturbances subject to chapter.

78.44.300 - Reclamation awards—Recognition of excellence.

78.44.310 - Reclamation consulting—No cost service.

78.44.320 - Definitions applicable to RCW 78.44.330.

78.44.330 - Mineral trespass—Penalty.

78.44.340 - Mineral trespass—Limitation on application.

78.44.350 - Blanket performance security.

78.44.360 - Performance security insufficient to cover cost of reclamation—Lien established in favor of department.

78.44.370 - Notice of correction.

78.44.380 - Stop work orders.

78.44.390 - Cancellation of a reclamation permit.

78.44.910 - Previously mined land.

78.44.920 - Effective date—1970 ex.s. c 64.