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7. Representation in court. The commissioner may authorize
licensed Maine attorneys with active bar status who are employees
of the department and certified employees of the department to
serve civil process and represent the department in District
Court in the prosecution of violations of those laws enforced by
the department and set forth in Title 4, section 152, subsection
6-A. Licensed Maine attorneys do not need to file the
certification referred to in the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure,
Rule 80K(h). Certification of these nonattorney employees must
be provided as under Title 30-A, section 4453.

 
Sec. 4. 38 MRSA §342, sub-§14, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 804, Pt. A,
§2, is repealed.

 
Sec. 5. 38 MRSA §347-A, sub-§1, ķA, as repealed and replaced by PL
1993, c. 204, §1, is amended to read:

 
A. Whenever it appears to the commissioner, after
investigation, that there is or has been a violation of this
Title, of rules adopted under this Title or of the terms or
conditions of a license, permit or order issued by the board
or the commissioner, the commissioner may initiate an
enforcement action by taking one or more of the following
steps:

 
(1) Resolving the violation through an administrative
consent agreement pursuant to subsection 4, signed by
the violator and approved by the board and the Attorney
General;

 
(2) Referring the violation to the Attorney General
for civil or criminal prosecution;

 
(3) Scheduling and holding an enforcement hearing on
the alleged violation pursuant to subsection 2; or

 
(4) With the prior approval of the Attorney General,
initiating commencing a civil action pursuant to
section 342, subsection 7 and the Maine Rules of Civil
Procedure, Rule 3.

 
Sec. 6. 38 MRSA §349, sub-§9, as repealed and replaced by PL 1997, c.
794, Pt. A, §9, is amended to read:

 
9. Unavoidable malfunctions. The following considerations
apply to violations resulting from unavoidable malfunctions.

 
A. The commissioner may exempt from civil penalty an air
emission in excess of license limitations if the emission occurs
during start-up or shutdown or results exclusively


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