R655-14-12. Administrative Penalties and Administrative Costs  


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  • (1) Pursuant to Sections 73-2-1 and 73-2-25 and these rules, the Enforcement Engineer shall assess the initial administrative penalties, which may include an administrative fine, a requirement to replace water and the reimbursement of enforcement costs to which the respondent may be subject for any violation as set forth in Subsection 73-2-25(2)(a).

    (2) No penalty shall exceed the maximum penalty allowed by Subsection 73-2-26(1), as may be amended.

    (3) Each day a violation is repeated, continued or remains in place, constitutes a separate violation.

    (4) The penalty imposed shall begin on the first day the violation occurred, and may continue to accrue through and including the day the Notice of Violation and/or Cease and Desist Order is issued, or the Final Judgment and Order is issued, or until compliance is achieved.

    (5) The amount of the penalty shall be calculated based on:

    (a) The value or quantity of water unlawfully taken, including the cost or difficulty of replacing the water;

    (b) The gravity of the violation, including the economic injury or impact to others;

    (c) Whether the respondent attempted to comply with the State Engineer's orders; and

    (d) The respondent's economic benefit from the violation.

    (6) Enforcement costs, interest, late payment charges, costs of compliance inspections, and collection costs may be assessed in addition to the administrative fine. These include:

    (a) Enforcement costs: Costs for time spent by Division staff, supervisors, the Presiding Officer, and personnel of the Attorney General's Office, at the full cost of each employee's hourly rate, including salary, benefits, overhead and other directly related costs.

    (b) Late payment charges: Costs accrued at the monthly percentage rate assessed by the Utah Department of Administrative Services, Office of Debt Collections.

    (c) Compliance inspection costs: Time spent by Division staff at the full cost of each employee's hourly rate, including salary, benefits, overhead and other directly related costs.

    (d) Collection costs: Actual collection costs.

    (7) The State Engineer may report the total amount of administrative fines and/or enforcement costs assessed to consumer reporting agencies and pursue collection as provided by Utah law.

    (8) Any monies collected under Section 73-2-26 and these rules shall be deposited into the General Fund.