| 3. Emergency orders. Whenever it appears to the |
commissioner, after investigation, that there is a violation of |
the laws or regulations which the department administers or of |
the terms or conditions of any of the department's orders, which |
that is creating or is likely to create a substantial and |
immediate danger to public health or safety or to the |
environment, the commissioner may order the person or persons |
causing or contributing to the hazard to immediately take such |
actions as are necessary to reduce or alleviate the danger. |
Service of a copy of the commissioner's findings and order issued |
under this emergency procedure shall must be made by the sheriff |
or deputy sheriff within the county where the person to whom the |
order is directed operates or resides or by hand delivery by an |
authorized representative of the department in accordance with |
the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure. In the event that the |
persons are so numerous that the specified method of service is a |
practical impossibility or the commissioner is unable to identify |
the person or persons causing or contributing to the hazard, the |
commissioner shall make the order known through prominent |
publication or announcement in news media serving the affected |
area. |