Utah Admin. Code R645-401-300
321. History of Previous Violations. The assessment officer will assign up to 25 points based on the history of previous violations. One point will be assigned for each past violation contained in a notice of violation. Five points may be assigned for each violation contained in a cessation order. The history of previous violations, for the purpose of assigning points, will be determined and the points assigned with respect to the particular coal exploration or coal mining and reclamation operation. Points will be assigned as follows:
321.100. A violation will not be counted, if the notice or order is the subject of pending administrative or judicial review, or if the time to request such review, or to appeal any administrative or judicial decision has not expired, and thereafter, it will be counted for only one year;
321.200. No violation for which the notice or order has been vacated will be counted; and
321.300. Each violation will be counted without regard to whether it led to a civil penalty assessment.
322. Seriousness. The assessment officer will assign up to 45 points based on the seriousness of the violation as follows:
322.100. Probability of occurrence. The assessment officer will assign up to 20 points based on the probability of the occurrence of the event which a violated standard is designed to prevent. Points will be assessed according to the following schedule:
TABLE
PROBABILITY OF
OCCURRENCE POINTS
None 0
Insignificant 1 - 4
Unlikely 5 - 9
Likely 10 - 19
Occurred 20
322.200. Extent of potential or actual damage. The assessment officer will assign up to 25 points, based on the extent of the potential or actual damage to the public health and safety or the environment, in terms of duration, area and impact of such damage.
322.300. Alternative to R645-401-322.100 and R645-401-322.200 for an Administrative Hindrance Violation. In the case of a violation of an administrative requirement, such as a requirement to keep records, the assessment officer will, in lieu of R645-401-322.100 and R645-401-322.200, assign up to 25 points for seriousness, based upon the extent to which enforcement is hindered by the violation.
323. Degree of Fault.
323.100. The assessment officer will assign up to 30 points based on the degree of fault of the permittee in causing or failing to correct the violation, condition, or practice which led to the notice or order, either through act or omission. Points will be assessed as follows:
323.110. A violation which occurs through no fault of the operator, or by inadvertence which was unavoidable by the exercise of reasonable care, will be assigned no penalty points for degree of fault;
323.120. A violation which is caused by fault of the operator will be assigned 15 points or less, depending on the degree of fault; Fault means the failure of a permittee to prevent the occurrence of any violation of his or her permit or any requirement of the State Program due to indifference, lack of diligence, or lack of reasonable care, or the failure to abate any violation of such permit or the State Program due to indifference, lack of diligence, or lack of reasonable care; and
323.130. A violation which occurs through a greater degree of fault, meaning reckless, knowing or intentional conduct will be assigned 16 to 30 points, depending on the degree of fault.
323.200. In calculating points to be assigned for degree of fault, the acts of all persons working on the coal exploration or coal mining and reclamation operation site will be attributed to the permittee, unless that permittee establishes that they were acts of deliberate sabotage.
324. Good Faith in Attempting to Achieve Compliance. The assessment officer will subtract points based on the degree of good faith of the permittee. Points will be assigned as follows:
324.100. Easy Abatement Situation. An easy abatement situation is one in which the operator has on-site the resources necessary to achieve compliance of the violated standard within the permit area.
TABLE
DEGREE OF GOOD FAITH POINTS
Immediate Compliance -11 to -20
Rapid Compliance - 1 to -10
Normal Compliance 0
324.200. Difficult Abatement Situation. A difficult abatement situation is one which requires submission of plans prior to physical activity to achieve compliance, or the permittee does not have the resources at hand to achieve compliance of the violated standard.
TABLE
DEGREE OF GOOD FAITH POINTS
Rapid Compliance -11 to -20
Normal Compliance - 1 to -10
Extended Compliance 0
325. Definition of Compliance.
325.100 Immediate Compliance requires evidence that the violation has been abated immediately (which is a question of fact) following issuance of the notice of violation.
325.200. Rapid Compliance requires evidence that the permittee used diligence to abate the violation.
325.300. Normal Compliance means that the operator complied within the abatement period required under the notice of violation or by the violated standards.
325.400. Extended Compliance means that the permittee took minimal actions for abatement to stay within the limits of the notice of violation or the violated standard; or that the plan submitted for abatement was incomplete.
330. Determination of Amount of Penalty. The assessment officer will determine the amount of any civil penalty converting the total number of points assigned under R645-401-320 to a dollar amount, according to the following schedule:
TABLE
Points Dollars
1 22
2 44
3 66
4 88
5 110
6 132
7 154
8 176
9 198
10 220
11 242
12 264
13 286
14 308
15 330
16 352
17 374
18 396
19 418
20 440
21 462
22 484
23 506
24 528
25 550
26 660
27 770
28 880
29 990
30 1,100
31 1,210
32 1,320
33 1,430
34 1,540
35 1,650
36 1,760
37 1,870
38 1,980
39 2,090
40 2,200
41 2,310
42 2,420
43 2,530
44 2,640
45 2,750
46 2,860
47 2,970
48 3,080
49 3,190
50 3,300
51 3,410
52 3,520
53 3,630
54 3,740
55 3,850
56 3,960
57 4,070
58 4,180
59 4,290
60 4,400
61 4,510
62 4,620
63 4,730
64 4,840
KEY: reclamation, coal mines
Date of Last Change: February 6, 2004
Notice of Continuation: June 27, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 40-10-1 et seq.