Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 28-20 - Division of Occupational Safety
Section 28-20-17. - Enforcement procedure.

§ 28-20-17. Enforcement procedure.
(a) After the issuance of a compliance order pursuant to § 28-20-16(a), the director shall, within a reasonable time after the termination of the inspection or investigation, notify the employer by certified mail of the penalty, if any, proposed to be assessed under § 28-20-18 and that the employer has fifteen (15) working days within which to notify the director that the employer wishes to contest the compliance order or proposed assessment of penalty. If, within fifteen (15) working days from the receipt of the notice issued by the director the employer fails to notify the director that the employer intends to contest the compliance order or proposed assessment of penalty, and no notice is filed within that time by any employee or representative of employees under subsection (c) of this section, the compliance order and the assessment, as proposed, shall be deemed a final order of the review board and not subject to review as to any question of fact by any court or agency.
(b) If the director has reason to believe that an employer has failed to correct a violation for which a compliance order has been issued within the period permitted for its correction, which period shall not begin to run until the entry of a final order by the review board in the case of any review proceedings under this section initiated by the employer in good faith and not solely for delay or avoidance of penalties, the director shall notify the employer by certified mail of the failure and of the penalty proposed to be assessed under § 28-20-18 by reason of the failure, and that the employer has fifteen (15) working days within which to notify the director that the employer intends to contest the notification or proposed assessment of penalty. If, within fifteen (15) working days from the receipt of notification issued by the director, the employer fails to notify the director that the employer intends to contest the notification or proposed assessment of penalty, the notification and assessment, as proposed, shall be deemed a final order of the review board and not subject to any review as to any question of fact by any court or agency.
(c) If an employer notifies the director that the employer intends to contest a compliance order issued under § 28-20-16 or notification issued under subsection (a) or (b) of this section, or if within fifteen (15) working days of the issuance of a compliance order under § 28-20-16 any employee or representative of employees files a notice with the director alleging that the period of time fixed in the compliance order for the abatement of the violation is unreasonable, the director shall immediately notify in writing the chairperson of the review board of the notification, and the review board shall afford an opportunity for a hearing. The review board shall subsequently issue an order based on findings of fact affirming, modifying, or vacating the director’s compliance order or proposed penalty, or directing other appropriate relief, and the order shall become final thirty (30) days after its issuance. Upon a showing by an employer of a good faith effort to comply with the abatement requirements of a compliance order, and that abatement has not been completed because of factors beyond the employer’s reasonable control, the review board, after an opportunity for a hearing, shall issue an order affirming or modifying the abatement requirements in the compliance order. The rules of procedure prescribed by the review board shall provide the affected employee or representatives of affected employees an opportunity to participate as parties to hearings under this subsection.
History of Section.P.L. 1973, ch. 260, § 2; P.L. 1976, ch. 55, § 3.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 28 - Labor and Labor Relations

Chapter 28-20 - Division of Occupational Safety

Section 28-20-1. - Definitions.

Section 28-20-2. - Division of occupational safety.

Section 28-20-2.1. - Video display terminals — Informational brochure — Training programs.

Section 28-20-3. - Annual report.

Section 28-20-4. - Chief of division — Administrator of occupational safety and health — Compliance inspectors.

Section 28-20-4.1. - Adoption of regulations pertaining to HIV and hepatitis.

Section 28-20-5. - Devotion to duties — Assignment of compliance inspectors — Other employment.

Section 28-20-6. - Appropriations.

Section 28-20-7. - Applicability and reports of places of business.

Section 28-20-8. - Employer’s duties.

Section 28-20-9. - Employee’s duties.

Section 28-20-10. - Applicability to state and municipal employees.

Section 28-20-11. - Recordkeeping requirements.

Section 28-20-12. - Inspection powers.

Section 28-20-13. - Inspection of violations.

Section 28-20-14. - Procedures to counteract imminent dangers.

Section 28-20-15. - Prosecution of violations.

Section 28-20-16. - Compliance orders.

Section 28-20-17. - Enforcement procedure.

Section 28-20-18. - Penalties.

Section 28-20-19. - Occupational safety and health review board.

Section 28-20-20. - Judicial review.

Section 28-20-21. - Discrimination on account of complaint.

Section 28-20-22. - Code commission for occupational safety and health — Composition, appointment, terms, and removal of members.

Section 28-20-23. - Compensation of commission members — Assistance — Appropriations.

Section 28-20-24. - Power to adopt codes — Advisory committees — Conformance with national standards.

Section 28-20-25. - Hearing on codes.

Section 28-20-26. - Effective date of codes and changes.

Section 28-20-27. - Publication of codes and changes — Posting of lists — Notice to employees.

Section 28-20-28. - Temporary codes.

Section 28-20-29. - Granting of variances — Statement of reasons for various actions by director.

Section 28-20-30. - Judicial review of code provisions.

Section 28-20-31. - Notice of judicial review — Rules of practice.

Section 28-20-32. - Confidentiality of trade secrets.

Section 28-20-33. - Other safety and health laws unimpaired.

Section 28-20-34. - Severability.

Section 28-20-35. - [Repealed.]