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Code · Missouri · Chapter 192

192.450. Department to order abatement of violations — agents may inspect — data confidential.

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192.450. Department to order abatement of violations — agents may inspect — data confidential. — 1. Whenever the department of health and senior services finds, upon inspection and examination of a source of radiation as constructed, operated or maintained, that there is a violation of any of the provisions of sections 192.400 to 192.490 or of any of the rules or regulations promulgated under these sections, the department shall notify the person found to be causing, allowing or permitting the violation of the nature of the violation and order that prior to a time fixed by the department, which time shall not be later than thirty days from the date of service of the notice, the person shall cease and abate causing, allowing or permitting the violation and to take such action as is necessary to comply with sections 192.400 to 192.490 and the rules or regulations promulgated under these sections.
2. Agents of the department of health and senior services charged with the enforcement of the provisions of sections 192.400 to 192.490 have the right of entry and free access at reasonable times to any building or structure for the purposes of inspection and examination.
3. All data obtained as a result of registration, inspection or investigation shall be kept confidential by the department.
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(L. 1963 p. 359 § 6)
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