Orders generally. When the Assistant Secretary determines that a facility is in violation of any of the requirements of this part, the Assistant Secretary may take appropriate action including the issuance of an appropriate Order.
Orders Assessing Civil Penalty and Orders to Cease Operations. (1) Where the Assistant Secretary determines that a facility is in violation of an Order issued pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section, the Assistant may enter an Order Assessing Civil Penalty, Order to Cease Operations, or both.
Following the issuance of an Order by the Assistant Secretary pursuant to paragraph (b)(1) of this section, the facility may enter further consultations with Department.
Where the Assistant Secretary determines that a facility is in violation of an Order issued pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section and issues an Order Assessing Civil Penalty pursuant to paragraph (b)(1) of this section, a chemical facility is liable to the United States for a civil penalty of not more than $25,000 for each day during which the violation continues, if the violation of the Order occurred on or before November 2, 2015, or $34,013 for each day during which the violation of the Order continues, if the violation occurred after November 2, 2015.
Procedures for Orders. (1) At a minimum, an Order shall be signed by the Assistant Secretary, shall be dated, and shall include:
The name and address of the facility in question;
A listing of the provision(s) that the facility is alleged to have violated;
A statement of facts upon which the alleged instances of noncompliance are based;
A clear explanation of deficiencies in the facility's chemical security program, including, if applicable, any deficiencies in the facility's Security Vulnerability Assessment, Site Security Plan, or both; and
A statement, indicating what action(s) the chemical must take to remedy the instance(s) of noncompliance; and
The date by which the facility must comply with the terms of the Order.
The Assistant Secretary may establish procedures for the issuance of Orders.
A facility must comply with the terms of the Order by the date specified in the Order unless the facility has filed a timely Notice for Application for Review under § 27.310.
Where a facility or other person contests the determination of the Assistant Secretary to issue an Order, a chemical facility may seek an adjudication pursuant to § 27.310.
An Order issued under this section becomes final agency action when the time to file a Notice of Application of Review under § 27.310 has passed without such a filing or upon the conclusion of adjudication or appeal proceedings under this subpart.