(a) Reasons for suspension or revocation. After notice and opportunity for hearing, the DEQ may suspend or revoke a license for:
- (1) Procedural violations such as allowing the insurance to expire, allowing untrained employees to participate in remediation of a spill or other related procedural issues;
- (2) Gross inefficiency or incompetence in providing spill containment or remediation services or in complying otherwise with the requirements of this Chapter and other applicable law;
- (3) Any violation of this Chapter or any final DEQ order; or
- (4) Dishonesty, fraud or misrepresentation to DEQ.
(b) Suspension. Any entity or person whose license is suspended by the DEQ:
- (1) May not provide remediation services until their license has been reinstated or they have received a new license.
(2) May apply for reinstatement of their license at any time during the twelve (12) months following the date of their suspension by:
- (A) Correcting any deficiency(ies);
- (B) Paying any outstanding fees or fines owed to DEQ;
- (C) Remitting payment to DEQ for the reinstatement fee;
- (D) Meeting the renewal requirements of Section 1-9(b) of this Chapter, including remitting payment for the renewal fee if the license expired during the suspension period; and
- (E) Being in compliance with all final DEQ rules and orders.
- (c) Revocation. Any entity or person whose license has been revoked by the DEQ must wait one (1) year from the date of revocation before filing an application for a new license.
Added at 24 Ok Reg 582, eff 1-4-07 (emergency)
Added at 24 Ok Reg 1513, eff 6-15-07