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17A.145 CIVIL PENALTY PROCEDURES.
    Subdivision 1. Citation. If the commissioner believes that a person has violated this chapter
or a rule or order adopted under this chapter, the commissioner shall issue a written citation to the
person by personal service or by certified mail. The citation must describe with particularity the
nature of the violation, including a reference to the statute, rule, or order alleged to have been
violated. In addition, the citation must fix a reasonable time for the abatement of the violation and
notify the person of the penalty, if any, proposed to be assessed. The citation must also advise
that the person has 30 working days within which to notify the commissioner in writing that the
person wishes to contest the citation, proposed penalty assessment, or time allowed for correction.
The commissioner may issue notices instead of citations with respect to minor violations if the
commissioner believes a notice will best serve the public interest.
    Subd. 2. Final order. If within 30 working days after receiving the commissioner's notice or
citation the person fails to notify the commissioner in writing that the person intends to contest the
citation, proposed penalty, assessment, or time allowed for correction in the citation, the citation
and assessment as proposed become a final order and are not subject to further review. For good
cause shown the commissioner may extend the time period for responding.
    Subd. 3. Appeal. The time allowed for correcting a violation does not begin to run until the
entry of a final order if the person has initiated review proceedings under this section in good
faith. If the commissioner has reason to believe that a person has failed to correct a violation for
which a citation has been issued within the time allowed, the commissioner shall notify the person
by certified mail of the failure. The notification must state the penalty proposed to be assessed for
the failure under section 17A.14 and must state that the person has 30 working days to notify
the commissioner in writing that the person wishes to contest the notification or the proposed
penalty assessment. If within 30 working days after receiving the notification the person fails to
notify the commissioner in writing that the person intends to contest the notification or proposed
penalty assessment, the notification and assessment as proposed become a final order and are not
subject to further review. For good cause shown the commissioner may extend the time period
for responding.
    Subd. 4. Citation contest. If a person who has received a citation or a proposed penalty
assessment notifies the commissioner that the person intends to contest the citation or the
proposed penalty assessment within the time limits in subdivisions 2 and 3, the commissioner
shall file a complaint with the Office of Administrative Hearings and serve a copy on the
respondent by first class mail. The complaint must be served and copies filed within 40 days of
receiving the notice of contest. The complaint must set forth all alleged violations and proposed
penalties that are contested.
    Subd. 5. Contested case hearing. Notwithstanding chapter 14, after an answer has been
timely filed the case must be heard as a contested case except that the report of the administrative
law judge is the final decision of the Department of Agriculture.
History: 1991 c 288 s 7

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