Virginia Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Title 4. Conservation and Natural Resources |
Agency 25. Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy |
Chapter 150. Virginia Gas and Oil Regulation |
Section 200. Show cause orders
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A. The director may issue a show cause order to a permittee requiring justification for why his permit should not be suspended or revoked whenever:
1. A permittee fails to abate a condition or practice or complete any interim step as required in a closure order;
2. A permittee fails to comply with the provisions of 4VAC25-160 entitled "Virginia Gas and Oil Board Regulation"; or
3. A permittee fails to comply with the provisions of an order issued by the Virginia Gas and Oil Board.
B. A show cause order shall be in writing, signed, and set forth with reasonable specificity:
1. The permit number of the operation subject to suspension or revocation; and
2. The reason for the show cause order.
C. The permittee shall have five days from receipt of the show cause order to request in writing an informal fact-finding hearing.
D. The director shall conduct an informal fact-finding hearing, in accordance with the Administrative Process Act, § 2.2-4019 of the Code of Virginia, no later than five days after receipt of the request for the hearing.
E. The director shall issue a written decision within five days of the date of the hearing.
F. If the permit is revoked, the permittee shall immediately cease operations on the permit area and complete reclamation within the deadline specified in the order.
G. If the permit is suspended, the permittee shall immediately commence cessation of operations on the permit area and complete all actions to abate all conditions, practices or violations, as specified in the order.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR480-05-22.1 § 1.20, eff. September 25, 1991; amended, Volume 15, Issue 02, eff. November 11, 1998; Volume 29, Issue 03, eff. November 8, 2012; Volume 30, Issue 01, eff. October 10, 2013.
Statutory Authority
§§ 45.1-161.3 and 45.1-361.27 of the Code of Virginia.