WSR 22-16-095
PROPOSED RULES
PUGET SOUND
CLEAN AIR AGENCY
[Filed August 2, 2022, 12:55 p.m.]
Original Notice.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: Amend Regulation I, Sections 3.11 (Civil Penalties) and 3.25 (Federal Regulation Reference Date).
Hearing Location(s): On September 22, 2022, at 8:30 a.m. The public hearing will be conducted using Zoom, and can be accessed using the following information: Join Zoom meeting, https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88097893929?pwd=ZmdSam9aY2c3UWRsemtWemdmRGpPQT09,
Meeting ID 880 9789 3929, Passcode 218906, Call-in 833 548 0276 US Toll-free.
The meeting can also be attended in person at the agency's office at 1904 3rd Avenue, Suite 105, Seattle.
Date of Intended Adoption: September 22, 2022.
Submit Written Comments to: Betsy Wheelock, Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, 1904 3rd Avenue, Suite 105, Seattle, WA 98101, email betsyw@pscleanair.gov, fax 206-343-7522, by September 21, 2022.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact agency receptionist, phone 206-689-4010, fax 206-343-7522, TTY 800-833-6388 or 800-833-6385 (Braille), email betsyw@pscleanair.gov, by September 15, 2022.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules:
Section 3.11: The agency's practice for many years has been to annually adjust the maximum civil penalty amount as allowed by law. The proposed adjustment to the maximum civil penalty amount accounts for inflation, as authorized by RCW
70A.15.3160 (formerly RCW
70.94.431) and as determined by the state office of the economic and revenue forecast council. Without this adjustment, the maximum penalty amount would effectively decrease each year. The consumer price index (CPI) for the Seattle/Tacoma/Bellevue area increased by 7.81 percent for the 2021 calendar year, which amounts to an increase of $1,631.00 in the maximum civil penalty amount. The agency has used the CPI for wage earners (CPI-W) in the Puget Sound region for many years to make this inflation-based adjustment because it reflects the data of what happened (i.e. not a forecast) and it represents local economic information.
The proposed amendment does not affect the way the agency determines actual civil penalty amounts in individual cases. This continues to be done following civil penalty worksheets previously approved by the board.
Section 3.25: This section currently provides that, whenever federal rules are referenced in agency regulations, the effective date of the federal regulations referred to is July 1, 2021. This provides certainty so that persons affected by the regulations and agency staff know which version of a federal regulation to reference. For many years, the agency's practice has been to update this date annually to stay current with federal regulations. Following this practice, the proposed amendments would change the reference date to July 1, 2022.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: There are no benefits or costs associated with the proposed amendments.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: Chapter
70A.15 RCW.
Statute Being Implemented: Chapter
70A.15 RCW.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Name of Proponent: Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, governmental.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting, Implementation and Enforcement: Steve Van Slyke, 1904 3rd Avenue, Suite 105, Seattle, WA 98101, 206-689-4052.
A school district fiscal impact statement is not required under RCW
28A.305.135.
This rule proposal, or portions of the proposal, is exempt from requirements of the Regulatory Fairness Act because the proposal:
Is exempt under RCW
19.85.025(3) as the rules relate only to internal governmental operations that are not subject to violation by a nongovernment party; and rules are adopting or incorporating by reference without material change federal statutes or regulations, Washington state statutes, rules of other Washington state agencies, shoreline master programs other than those programs governing shorelines of statewide significance, or, as referenced by Washington state law, national consensus codes that generally establish industry standards, if the material adopted or incorporated regulates the same subject matter and conduct as the adopting or incorporating rule.
Explanation of exemptions: Chapter
19.85 RCW does not appear to apply to local air agencies.
August 1, 2022
Christine Cooley
Executive Director
AMENDATORY SECTION
SECTION 3.11 CIVIL PENALTIES
(a) Any person who violates any of the provisions of chapter
70.94 RCW or any of the rules or regulations in force pursuant thereto, may incur a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed $((
20,866.00))
22,497.00, per day for each violation.
(b) Any person who fails to take action as specified by an order issued pursuant to chapter
70.94 RCW or Regulations I, II, and III of the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency shall be liable for a civil penalty of not more than $((
20,866.00))
22,497.00, for each day of continued noncompliance.
(c) Within 30 days of the date of receipt of a Notice and Order of Civil Penalty, the person incurring the penalty may apply in writing to the Control Officer for the remission or mitigation of the penalty. To be considered timely, a mitigation request must be actually received by the Agency, during regular office hours, within 30 days of the date of receipt of a Notice and Order of Civil Penalty. This time period shall be calculated by excluding the first day and including the last, unless the last day is a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, and then it is excluded and the next succeeding day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday is included. The date stamped by the Agency on the mitigation request is prima facie evidence of the date the Agency received the request.
(d) A mitigation request must contain the following:
(1) The name, mailing address, telephone number, and telefacsimile number (if available) of the party requesting mitigation;
(2) A copy of the Notice and Order of Civil Penalty involved;
(3) A short and plain statement showing the grounds upon which the party requesting mitigation considers such order to be unjust or unlawful;
(4) A clear and concise statement of facts upon which the party requesting mitigation relies to sustain his or her grounds for mitigation;
(5) The relief sought, including the specific nature and extent; and
(6) A statement that the party requesting mitigation has read the mitigation request and believes the contents to be true, followed by the party's signature.
The Control Officer shall remit or mitigate the penalty only upon a demonstration by the requestor of extraordinary circumstances such as the presence of information or factors not considered in setting the original penalty.
(e) Any civil penalty may also be appealed to the Pollution Control Hearings Board pursuant to chapter
43.21B RCW and chapter 371-08 WAC. An appeal must be filed with the Hearings Board and served on the Agency within 30 days of the date of receipt of the Notice and Order of Civil Penalty or the notice of disposition on the application for relief from penalty.
(f) A civil penalty shall become due and payable on the later of:
(1) 30 days after receipt of the notice imposing the penalty;
(2) 30 days after receipt of the notice of disposition on application for relief from penalty, if such application is made; or
(3) 30 days after receipt of the notice of decision of the Hearings Board if the penalty is appealed.
(g) If the amount of the civil penalty is not paid to the Agency within 30 days after it becomes due and payable, the Agency may bring action to recover the penalty in King County Superior Court or in the superior court of any county in which the violator does business. In these actions, the procedures and rules of evidence shall be the same as in an ordinary civil action.
(h) Civil penalties incurred but not paid shall accrue interest beginning on the 91st day following the date that the penalty becomes due and payable, at the highest rate allowed by RCW
19.52.020 on the date that the penalty becomes due and payable. If violations or penalties are appealed, interest shall not begin to accrue until the 31st day following final resolution of the appeal.
(i) To secure the penalty incurred under this section, the Agency shall have a lien on any vessel used or operated in violation of Regulations I, II, and III which shall be enforced as provided in RCW
60.36.050.
AMENDATORY SECTION
SECTION 3.25 FEDERAL REGULATION REFERENCE DATE
Whenever federal regulations are referenced in Regulation I, II, or III, the effective date shall be July 1, ((2021)) 2022.