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LR 379
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appealed to the Superior Court in accordance with Title 5, chapter
375, subchapter VII 7.

 
Sec. 31. 38 MRSA §1316-A, 3rd and 4th ¶¶, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 579,
§2, are amended to read:

 
Service of a copy of the commissioner's findings and an
administrative order must be made by the sheriff or deputy
sheriff or by hand delivery by an authorized representative of
the department or by certified mail, return receipt requested in
accordance with the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure.

 
The person to whom the administrative order is directed shall
comply immediately. That person may apply to the board for a
hearing within 5 10 working days after receipt of the
administrative order. The hearing must be held by the board at
the next regularly scheduled meeting following receipt of the
application, but in no event later than 30 days after receipt of
the application. Within 15 working days after receipt of the
application, the board shall hold a hearing, make findings of
fact and vote on a decision that continues, revokes or modifies
the order.__That decision must be in writing and signed by the
board chair using any means for signature authorized in the
department's rules and published within 2 working days after the
hearing and vote. The nature of the hearing before the board is
an appeal. At the hearing, all witnesses shall must be sworn,
and the department shall first establish the basis for the
administrative order and for naming the person to whom the
administrative order was directed. Within 7 days after the
hearing, the board shall make findings of fact and shall
continue, revoke or modify the administrative order. The
decision of the board may be appealed to the Superior Court in
accordance with Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter VII 7.

 
Sec. 32. 38 MRSA §1317-A, as amended by PL 1991, c. 499, §22, is
further amended to read:

 
§1317-A. Discharge prohibited

 
The discharge of hazardous matter into or upon any waters of
the State, or into or upon any land within the State's
territorial boundaries or into the ambient air is prohibited
unless licensed or authorized under state or federal law. For
purposes of this section, the discharge of gaseous hazardous
matter into the ambient air includes discharges within buildings
or structures from sources that are not encapsulated within
secondary containment. The discharge must be reported and
removed as provided under section 1318, subsection 2 1318-B,
subsections 1 and 3.


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