Wash. Admin. Code § 246-220-060 - Violations
(1) An injunction
or other court order may be obtained prohibiting any violation of any provision
of the act or any regulation or order issued thereunder.
(2) Any person who violates any provision of
the act or any regulation or order issued thereunder may be guilty of a gross
misdemeanor and upon conviction, may be punished by fine or imprisonment or
both, as provided by law.
(3) A
person who knowingly provides to any licensee, applicant, contractor, or
subcontractor, components, equipment, materials, or other goods or services,
that relate to a licensee's or applicant's activities subject to these
regulations, may be individually subject to department enforcement action for
deliberate misconduct.
(a) For the purposes
of this subsection, "person" means:
(i) A
radioactive materials licensee;
(ii) An applicant for a radioactive materials
license;
(iii) An employee of a
radioactive materials licensee or applicant; or
(iv) Any contractor (including a supplier or
consultant), subcontractor, or employee of a contractor or subcontractor of any
radioactive materials licensee or applicant for a radioactive materials
license.
(b) Persons who
knowingly provide to any licensee, applicant, contractor, or subcontractor,
components, equipment, materials, or other goods or services, that relate to a
licensee's or applicant's activities subject to these regulations may not:
(i) Engage in deliberate misconduct that
causes or would have caused, if not detected, a licensee, or applicant to be in
violation of any rule, regulation, or order; or any term, condition, or
limitation of any license issued by the department; or
(ii) Deliberately submit to the department, a
licensee, an applicant, or a licensee's or applicant's contractor or
subcontractor, information that the person submitting the information knows to
be incomplete or inaccurate in some respect material to the
department.
(c) For the
purposes of this section, deliberate misconduct by a person means an
intentional act or omission that the person knows would cause a licensee or
applicant to be in violation of any rule, regulation, or order; or any term,
condition, or limitation, of any license issued by the department.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 70.98.050. 01-02-067, § 246-220-060, filed 12/29/00, effective 1/29/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.040. 91-02-049 (Order 121), recodified as § 246-220-060, filed 12/27/90, effective 1/31/91; Order 1095, § 402-12-130, filed 2/6/76; Order 1, § 402-12-130, filed 1/8/69; Rules (part), filed 10/26/66.
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