(1) If an operator or person conducting exploration fails to obtain a valid permit or file a notice of intent pursuant to this article, the board or the office may issue an immediate cease-and-desist order. Concurrently with the issuance of such an order, the board or the office may seek a restraining order or injunction pursuant to section 34-32.5-124.
An operator who operates without a permit shall be subject to a civil penalty of notless than one thousand dollars per day nor more than five thousand dollars per day for each day the land has been affected, not to exceed three hundred sixty-five days. An operator who mines substantial acreage beyond the approved permit boundary may be found to be operating without a permit.
A person who conducts exploration without filing a notice of intent shall be subjectto a civil penalty of not less than fifty dollars per day nor more than two hundred dollars per day for each day the land has been affected. Such penalties shall be assessed for not less than one day and not more than sixty days.
In addition to the civil penalties imposed in subsections (2) and (3) of this section,the board shall also assess a civil penalty in an amount not less than the amount necessary to cover costs incurred by the division in investigating the alleged violation.
Source: L. 95: Entire article added, p. 1186, § 1, effective July 1.