- (1) The unauthorized use of state-owned land managed by the Department constitutes a trespass.
- (2) In addition to any other penalty or sanction provided by law, the Director may assess a civil penalty of not less than $50 per day, and not more than $1,000 per day of violation of any provision of these rules or ORS 274 that occurs on state-owned submerged and submersible lands pursuant to ORS 274.992.
(3) The Director will give written notice of a civil penalty incurred under OAR 141-145-0085(2) by registered or certified mail to the person incurring the penalty. The notice will include, but not be limited to the following:
- (a) The particular section of the statute, rule, or written authorization involved;
- (b) A short and clear statement of the matter asserted or charged;
- (c) A statement of the party's right to request a hearing within twenty (20) calendar days of the date of service of the notice;
- (d) The time allowed to correct a violation; and
- (e) A statement of the amount of civil penalty which may be assessed and terms and conditions of payment if the violation is not corrected within the time period stated.
- (4) The person incurring the penalty may request a hearing within 20 calendar days of the date of service of the notice provided in OAR 141-145-0085(3). Such a request must be in writing. If no written request for a hearing is made within the time allowed, or if the party requesting a hearing fails to appear, the Director may make a final order imposing the penalty.
- (5) The amount of a civil penalty will be not less than $50 per day, or more than $1,000 per day for violation of an authorization issued under ORS 274.040 or violation of any administrative rule adopted under ORS 274.040.
(6) In imposing a penalty under OAR 141-145-0085 of these rules, the Director will consider the following factors as specified in ORS 274.994:
- (a) The past history of the person incurring a penalty with regard to other trespasses on state-owned land managed by the Department and the willingness of the person to take all feasible steps or procedures necessary or appropriate to correct any violation;
- (b) Any prior violations of statutes, rules, orders and authorizations pertaining to submerged and submersible lands;
- (c) The impact of the violation on public trust uses of commerce, navigation, fishing and recreation; and
- (d) Any other factors determined by the Director to be relevant and consistent with the policy of these rules.
- (7) Pursuant to ORS 183.745(2), a civil penalty imposed under OAR 141-145-0085 will become due and payable 10 calendar days after the order imposing the civil penalty becomes final by operation of law or on appeal.
- (8) If a civil penalty is not paid as required by OAR 141-145-0085, interest will accrue at the maximum rate allowed by law.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 183, 273 & 274
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 274
History
DSL 2-2014, f. 1-13-14, cert. ef. 2-1-14