N.J. Admin. Code § 7:14-8.14 - Civil administrative penalty for failing to comply with an information request or administrative subpoena, and the destruction of records
(a) The Department may
assess a civil administrative penalty pursuant to this section against each violator
who fails to completely respond to an information request or administrative
subpoena, or destroys records relating to a discharge to surface water within five
years of the discharge, or to a discharge to ground water at any time without the
prior written permission of the Department.
(b) Each day that the violator does not fully
respond to any item in an information request or administrative subpoena and each
item in an information request or administrative subpoena that is not fully
responded to shall be an additional, separate and distinct violation.
(c) The Department shall assess a civil
administrative penalty for each failure to completely respond to an information
request or administrative subpoena in an amount up to $ 50,000 based on the
following factors:
1. The substantive
responsiveness of the violator's response to the information request or
administrative subpoena;
2. Number of
items in the information request or administrative subpoena which the violator
attempted to respond to;
3. Number of
items in the information request or administrative subpoena which the violator did
not respond to;
4. The timeliness of the
violator's response; and
5. Any other
relevant factors.
(d) The
Department shall assess a civil administrative penalty for the destruction of
records in violation of P.L. 1990, c. 28, section 15, based on the conduct of the
violator at the midpoint of the following ranges:
1. For each intentional, deliberate, purposeful,
knowing or willful act or omission by the violator, the civil administrative penalty
shall be in an amount up to $ 50,000; and
2. For each other violation not identified
pursuant to (d)1 above the civil administrative penalty shall be in the amount up to
$ 30,000.
(e) Except as set
forth in Table 1 or Table 2 at
7:14-8.18, a violation under this
section is non-minor and, therefore, not subject to a grace period.
Notes
See: 23 N.J.R. 1089(a), 23 N.J.R. 2366(a).
Old section 8.14 Severability, recodified to 8.16.
Amended by R.2007 d.234, effective
See: 38 N.J.R. 2919(a), 39 N.J.R. 3298(a).
Added (e).
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