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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Sec. 7. An order under IC 4-21.5-3-6 or IC 4-21.5-4 may include the following, singly or in combination:
(1) Require a person who has taken a substantial step toward violating a law or has violated a law to cease and correct the violation.
(2) Require a person who has control over property that is affected by a violation to take reasonable steps to:
(A) protect persons and property from the hazards of the violation; and
(B) correct the violation.
(3) Require persons to leave an area that is affected by a violation and prohibit persons from entering the area until the violation is corrected.
(4) Impose any of the following sanctions with respect to a permit, registration, certification, release, authorization, variance, exemption, or other license issued by a person described in section 1 of this chapter:
(A) Permanently revoke the license.
(B) Suspend the license.
(C) Censure the person to whom the license is issued.
(D) Issue a letter of reprimand to a person to whom the license is issued.
(E) Place a person to whom the license is issued on probation.
An order to permanently revoke or suspend a license under this subdivision may include the revocation or suspension of a license issued under IC 35-47.5-4-4.5 for the commission of an offense under IC 35-47.5-5 or 18 U.S.C. 842 by the licensee.
(5) Impose on a person who has violated a law that may be enforced by the department a civil penalty not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for each day the violation occurs.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 22. Labor and Safety § 22-12-7-7 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-22-labor-and-safety/in-code-sect-22-12-7-7/
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