Washington Statutes
§ 78.44.210 — Suspension of a reclamation permit.
Washington § 78.44.210
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Wash. Rev. Code § 78.44.210 (2026).
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The department, through the state geologist or assistant state geologist, may suspend a reclamation permit whenever a permit holder or surface mine is out of compliance with a final department order. The suspension order must be served on the permit holder by certified mail with return receipt requested or by personal service. The order must specify the final order alleged to be violated, the facts upon which the conclusion of violation is based, and the conclusions of law. This order becomes final and effective after being upheld upon completion of all administrative review proceedings or following notice and a failure to timely request a hearing. No surface mining or reclamation may occur while a permit is suspended unless under the express written authority of the department.
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Legislative History
[2007 c 192 s 5;1993 c 518 s 28.]
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