Oklahoma Code § 27A-2-7-134

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Summary suspension of permit for failure to remit
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penalty or fee - Revocation proceedings.
A.  Unless otherwise authorized by the Department of
Environmental Quality or stayed by a court of review, if a hazardous
waste treatment, storage, disposal or recycling facility fails to
remit to the Department any administrative penalty assessed against
the facility pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma
Environmental Quality Code, within the time period established by
the final or consent order, the Department shall summarily suspend
the hazardous waste operating permit of the facility.
B.  Unless otherwise authorized by the Department or stayed by a
court of review, if a hazardous waste treatment, storage, disposal
or recycling facility fails to pay to the Department any fee
required to be remitted to the Department on a quarterly, annual or
other periodic basis pursuant to the provisions of this article or
by rule promulgated pursuant thereto within sixty (60) days after an
invoice is mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, to
the facility by the Department, the Department shall summarily
suspend the hazardous waste operating permit of the facility.
C.  Following suspension of a permit pursuant to the provisions
of this section, the Department shall promptly institute proceedings
for revocation of the permit pursuant to Section 2-3-502 of Title
27A of the Oklahoma Statutes.
D.  Unless otherwise ordered by the Department or a court of
review, the suspension or revocation of a hazardous waste operating
permit shall not be deemed to relieve the facility from permit
requirements for corrective action, closure of hazardous waste
units, postclosure maintenance and monitoring, or similar
requirements which relate primarily to remediation or closure.
E.  The suspension or revocation of a hazardous waste operating
permit shall not be deemed to require cessation of any operations at
the facility which are unrelated to the treatment, storage, disposal
or recycling of waste.

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