Wisconsin Code § 293.83

Mining and reclamation; orders
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(1) (a) Violations; order or other action required. If the department finds a
violation of law or any unapproved deviation from the mining or
reclamation plan at a mining site under a mining permit:
1. The department shall issue an order requiring the operator
to comply with the statute, rule or plan within a specified time;
2. The department shall require the alleged violator to appear
before the department for a hearing and answer the charges complained of; or
3. The department shall request the department of justice to
initiate action under s. 293.87.
(b) Effective dates of orders. Any order issued under par. (a)
1. following a hearing takes effect immediately. Any other order
takes effect 10 days after the date the order is served unless the
person named in the order requests in writing a hearing before the
department within the 10-day period.
(c) Hearing on orders. If no hearing on an order issued under
par. (a) 1. was held and if the department receives a request for a
hearing within 10 days after the date the order is served, the department shall provide due notice and hold a hearing.
(d) Enforcement of orders. The department shall cancel the
mining permit for a mining site held by an operator who fails to
comply with an order issued under par. (a) 1. The department
shall inform the department of justice of the cancellation within
14 days. After receiving notice of the cancellation, the department of justice shall commence an action under s. 293.87.
(2) If reclamation of a mining site is not proceeding in accordance with the reclamation plan and the operator has not commenced to rectify deficiencies within the time specified in the order, or if the reclamation is not properly completed in conformance with the reclamation plan within one year after completion or abandonment of mining on any segment of the mining
site, or if the exploration license or prospecting or mining permit
is revoked under s. 293.87 (2) and (3), excepting acts of God,
such as adverse weather affecting grading, planting and growing
conditions, the department, with the staff, equipment and material under its control, or by contract with others, shall take such
actions as are necessary for the reclamation of mined areas. The
operator shall be liable for the cost to the state of reclamation
conducted under this section. Any operator who is exempted
from filing a bond or depositing cash, certificates of deposits or
government securities by s. 293.51 (6) shall not be liable for an
amount greater than an amount specified by the department. The
specified amount shall be equal to and determined in the same
manner as the amount of the bond or other security otherwise required under s. 293.51 (1), assuming the operator had not been
exempt from such filing or depositing.
(3) All other prospecting and mining permits held by an operator who refuses to reclaim a mining site in compliance with the
reclamation plan after the completion of mining or after the cancellation of a mining permit shall be canceled. The department
may not issue any prospecting or mining permits for that site or
any other site in this state to an operator who refused to reclaim a
mining site in compliance with the reclamation plan.
(4) (a) The department may issue a stop order to an operator,
requiring an immediate cessation of mining, in whole or in part,
at any time that the department determines that the continuance
of mining constitutes an immediate and substantial threat to public health and safety or the environment.
(b) If no hearing on the stop order was held, the department
shall schedule a hearing on the stop order, to be held within 5
days after issuance of the order and shall incorporate notice of the
hearing in the copy of the order served upon the operator. The
department also shall give notice to any other persons who previously requested notice of such proceedings.
(c) Within 72 hours after commencement of any hearing under par. (b), unless waived by agreement of the parties, the de-

partment shall issue a decision affirming, modifying or setting
aside the stop order. The department may apply to the circuit
court for an order extending the time, for not more than 10 days,
within which the stop order shall be affirmed, modified or set
aside.
(d) The department shall set aside the stop order at any time,
with adequate notice to the parties, upon a showing by the operator that the conditions upon which the order was based no longer
exist.

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