Washington Statutes

§ 78.52.463 — Suspension of operations for violation—Notice—Order—Hearing—Stay of order.

Washington § 78.52.463
JurisdictionWashington
Title 78MINES, MINERALS, AND PETROLEUM
Ch. 78.52OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION

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Wash. Rev. Code § 78.52.463 (2026).

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(1)Any operation or activity that is in violation of applicable laws, rules, orders, or permit conditions is subject to suspension by order of the department. The order may suspend the operations authorized in the permit in whole or in part. The order may be issued only after the department has first notified the operator or owner of the violations and the operator or owner has failed to comply with the directions contained in the notification within ten days of service of the notice: PROVIDED, That the department may issue the suspension order immediately without notice if the violations are or may cause substantial harm to adjacent property, persons, or public resources, or has or may result in the pollution of waters in violation of any state or federal law or rule. A suspension shall

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Legislative History

[1994 sp.s. c 9 s 846;1989 c 175 s 167;1983 c 253 s 29.]

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