Maryland Code § EN-6-849

Section EN-6-849
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(a) (1) The Department shall impose an administrative penalty on an
owner who fails to register an affected property by December 31, 1995 or within the
time period specified in § 6-811(a)(2) or § 6-812(b) of this subtitle or fails to renew or
update a registration as provided under § 6-812(a) of this subtitle. The administrative
penalty imposed shall be up to $20 per day, calculated from the date compliance is
required, for each affected property which is not registered or for which registration
is not renewed or updated.
(2) The Department shall impose an administrative penalty, not to
exceed $50,000, on any person who violates § 6-818(a)(1)(ii) or (2) of this subtitle.
(3) The penalty shall be assessed with consideration given to:
(i) The willfulness of the violation, the extent to which the
existence of the violation was known to the violator but uncorrected by the violator,
and the extent to which the violator exercised reasonable care;
(ii) The extent to which the violation resulted in actual harm
to the environment or to human health or safety;
(iii) The nature and degree of injury to or interference with
general welfare, health, and property;
(iv) The extent to which the current violation is part of a
recurrent pattern of the same or similar type of violation committed by the violator;
and
(v) The extent to which the violation creates the potential for
harm to the environment or to human health or safety.

(4) On or before March 31, 2002, the Department may waive an
administrative penalty under this subsection upon a showing of hardship or provided
that:
(i) The affected property is registered, the registration is
renewed, or the registration is updated;
(ii) The Department has not initiated an enforcement action
for violation of this subtitle before the date upon which the property is registered or
the registration is renewed or updated; and
(iii) All of the owner's affected properties have been brought
into compliance with this subtitle and 65% of the owner's affected properties have
been certified in compliance with the full risk reduction standards in accordance with
§§ 6-815 and 6-817(b) of this subtitle.
(b) An owner who fails to renew or update a registration as required under
§ 6-812 of this subtitle within 90 days after the date specified shall be deemed to be
out of compliance with the provisions of this subtitle, with respect to each affected
property to which that renewal or update relates, for purposes of § 6-836 of this
subtitle on the 91st day after the date the renewal or update was required.

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