Issuance of orders or notice for violations

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    (a)    The Department may issue an order or notice if the Department has reasonable grounds to believe that a person to whom the order or notice is directed has violated:

        (1)    This subtitle;

        (2)    Any rule or regulation adopted under this subtitle; or

        (3)    Any order or permit issued under this subtitle.

    (b)    An order or notice issued under this subtitle shall:

        (1)    Specify the provision that allegedly has been violated;

        (2)    State the alleged facts that constitute the violation;

        (3)    State the actions necessary to correct the violation and the time allowed for corrections; and

        (4)    State the procedure for requesting a hearing to respond to the violation alleged in the order.

    (c)    If the person served with an order does not request a hearing within 30 days, the order becomes a final order.

    (d)    Any notice or order issued by the Department under this subtitle may be served on the person to whom it is directed:

        (1)    In accordance with § 1–204 of this article; or

        (2)    By publication.


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