Vermont Code § 10 V.S.A. § 8014

Enforcement of final orders; collection actions
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§ 8014. Enforcement of final orders; collection actions
(a) The Secretary may seek enforcement of a final administrative order, final orders pursuant
to an assurance of discontinuance, or civil citations pursuant to section 8019 of this title, or a landfill extension order in the Civil, Criminal, or Environmental Division
of the Superior Court.
(b) If a penalty is assessed and the respondent fails to pay the assessed penalty within
the time prescribed, the Secretary may bring a collection action in any Civil or Criminal
Division of the Superior Court. In addition, when a respondent, except for a municipality,
fails to pay an assessed penalty or fails to pay a contribution under subdivision 8007(b)(2) of this title within the prescribed time period, the Secretary or the Land Use Review Board shall
stay the effective date or the processing of any pending permit application or renewal
application in which the respondent is involved until payment in full of all outstanding
penalties has been received. When a municipality fails to pay an assessed penalty
or fails to pay a contribution under subdivision 8007(b)(2) of this title within the prescribed time period, the Secretary or the Land Use Review Board may
stay the effective date or the processing of any pending permit application or renewal
application in which the municipality is involved until payment in full of all outstanding
penalties has been received. For purposes of this subsection, “municipality” shall
mean a city, town, or village. The Secretary or the Land Use Review Board may collect
interest on an assessed penalty that a respondent fails to pay within the prescribed
time. The Secretary or the Land Use Review Board shall collect interest on a contribution
under subdivision 8007(b)(2) of this title that a respondent fails to pay within the prescribed time.
(c) Notwithstanding 32 V.S.A. § 502, the Secretary may contract with private collection agencies, or with attorneys engaged
for similar purposes, for the collection of penalties or other monetary awards owed
pursuant to assurances of discontinuance, final administrative orders, emergency administrative
orders, or judgments after hearing or other judicial rulings. The cost of collection
shall be assessed against and added to the penalty assessed against a respondent.
The Secretary may agree to pay private collection agencies or attorneys a fixed rate
for services rendered or a percentage of the amount actually collected by the agencies
or attorneys and remitted to the Secretary.

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