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Code · Maryland · Environment

§ 9-2512

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§9–2512.
(a)Except as otherwise provided under subsections
(b)and
(c)of this section, the provisions of §§ 9–334 through 9–344 of this title apply to enforce violations of:
(1)This subtitle;
(2)Any regulation adopted under this subtitle; or
(3)Any order issued under this subtitle.
(1)A producer or producer responsibility organization that violates this subtitle is subject to:
(i)For a first violation, an administrative penalty of $5,000;
(ii)For a second violation, an administrative penalty of $10,000; and
(iii)For a third or subsequent violation, a civil penalty of $20,000.
(2)A penalty may not be imposed on a producer under this section unless:
(i)The Department first issues a written notice of violation to the producer; and
(ii)The violation is not corrected within 60 days after receipt of the written notice.
(3)After the 60–day period specified under paragraph
(2)of this subsection, each day that a violation continues is a separate violation.
(c)If, based on the annual report submitted under § 9–2509 of this subtitle, the performance goals established under § 9–2505(c)(1)(iii) of this subtitle have not been achieved, the Department may impose an administrative penalty, not to exceed $250,000, on the producer responsibility organization.
(d)Any penalty collected by the Department under this section shall be paid into the State Recycling Trust Fund established under § 9–1707 of this title.
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