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TITLE 16ECONOMIC REGULATION
PART 1RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS
CHAPTER 14REGULATIONS FOR LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG)
SUBCHAPTER AGENERAL APPLICABILITY AND REQUIREMENTS
RULE §14.2016Penalty Guidelines and Enforcement

(a) Penalty guidelines for LNG safety violations.

  (1) Policy. Improved safety and environmental protection are the desired outcomes of any enforcement action. Encouraging licensees, certificate holders and registered manufacturers to take appropriate voluntary corrective and future protective actions once a violation has occurred is an effective component of the enforcement process. Deterrence of violations through penalty assessments is also a necessary and effective component of the enforcement process. A rule-based enforcement penalty guideline to evaluate and rank LNG-related violations is consistent with the central goal of the Commission's enforcement efforts to promote compliance. Penalty guidelines set forth in this section will provide a framework for more uniform and equitable assessment of penalties throughout the state, while also enhancing the integrity of the Commission's enforcement program.

  (2) Guidelines. This section complies with the requirements of Texas Natural Resources Code, §81.0531. The penalty amounts contained in the tables in this section are provided solely as guidelines to be considered by the Commission in determining the amount of administrative penalties for violations of Texas Natural Resources Code, Chapter 116; of rules, orders, licenses, registrations, permits, or certificates relating to LNG safety adopted under those provisions; and of regulations, codes, or standards that the Commission has adopted by reference.

  (3) Commission authority. The establishment of these penalty guidelines shall in no way limit the Commission's authority and discretion to assess administrative penalties. The typical minimum penalties listed in this section are for the most common violations cited; however, this is neither an exclusive nor an exhaustive list of violations that the Commission may cite. The Commission retains full authority and discretion to cite violations of Texas Natural Resources Code, Chapter 116; of rules, orders, licenses, registrations, permits, or certificates relating to LNG safety adopted or issued under those provisions; and of regulations, codes, or standards that the Commission has adopted by reference, and to assess administrative penalties in any amount up to the statutory maximum when warranted by the facts in any case, regardless of inclusion in or omission from this section.

  (4) Factors considered. The amount of any penalty requested, recommended, or finally assessed in an enforcement action will be determined on an individual case-by-case basis for each violation, taking into consideration the following factors:

    (A) the person's history of previous violations;

    (B) the seriousness of the previous violations;

    (C) any hazard to the health or safety of the public; and

    (D) the demonstrated good faith of the person charged.

  (5) Typical penalties. Regardless of the method by which the typical penalty amount is calculated, the total penalty amount will be within the statutory limit. Typical penalties for violations of Texas Natural Resources Code, Chapter 116; of rules, orders, licenses, registrations, permits, or certificates relating to LNG safety adopted under those provisions; and of regulations, codes, or standards that the Commission has adopted by reference, are set forth in Table 1.

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  (6) Penalty enhancements for certain violations. For violations that involve threatened or actual safety hazards, or that result from the reckless or intentional conduct of the person charged, the Commission may assess an enhancement of the typical penalty. The enhancement may be in any amount in the range shown for each type of violation, as shown in Table 2.

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  (7) Penalty enhancements for certain violators. For violations in which the person charged has a history of prior violations within seven years of the current enforcement action, the Commission may assess an enhancement based on either the number of prior violations or the total amount of previous administrative penalties, but not both. The actual amount of any penalty enhancement will be determined on an individual case-by-case basis for each violation. The guidelines in Tables 3 and 4 are intended to be used separately. Either guideline may be used where applicable, but not both.

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  (8) Penalty reduction for settlement before hearing. The recommended monetary penalty for a violation may be reduced by up to 50% if the person charged agrees to a settlement before the Commission conducts an administrative hearing to prosecute a violation. Once the hearing is convened, the opportunity for the person charged to reduce the basic monetary penalty is no longer available. The reduction applies to the basic penalty amount requested and not to any requested enhancements.

  (9) Demonstrated good faith. In determining the total amount of any monetary penalty requested, recommended, or finally assessed in an enforcement action, the Commission may consider, on an individual case-by-case basis for each violation, the demonstrated good faith of the person charged. Demonstrated good faith includes, but is not limited to, actions taken by the person charged before the filing of an enforcement action to remedy, in whole or in part, a violation or to mitigate the consequences of a violation.

  (10) Other sanctions. Depending upon the nature of and the consequences resulting from a violation of the rules in this chapter, the Commission may impose a non-monetary penalty, such as requiring attendance at a safety training course, or may issue a warning.

  (11) Penalty calculation worksheet. The penalty calculation worksheet shown in Table 5 lists the typical penalty amounts for certain violations; the circumstances justifying enhancements of a penalty and the amount of the enhancement; and the circumstances justifying a reduction in a penalty and the amount of the reduction.

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(b) Denial, suspension, or revocation of licenses, manufacturer registrations, or certificates.

  (1) The Commission may deny, suspend, or revoke a license, manufacturer registration, or certificate for any person who fails to comply with this chapter.

    (A) If AFS determines that an applicant for license, manufacturer registration, certificate, or renewal has not met the requirements of this chapter, AFS shall notify the applicant in writing of the reasons for the proposed denial. In the case of an applicant for license, manufacturer registration, or certificate, the notice shall advise the person that the application may be resubmitted within 30 calendar days of receipt of the denial with all cited deficiencies corrected, or, if the person disagrees with AFS' determination, that person may request in writing a hearing on the matter within 30 calendar days of receipt of the notice of denial.

    (B) If a person resubmits the application within 30 calendar days of receipt of the denial with all deficiencies corrected, AFS shall issue the license, manufacturer registration, certificate, or renewal as applicable.

  (2) Hearing regarding denial of license, manufacturer registration, certificate, or associated renewals.

    (A) An applicant receiving a notice of denial may request a hearing to determine whether the applicant did comply in all respects with the requirements for the license, registration, or certificate sought. The request for hearing shall be in writing, shall refer to the specific requirements the applicant claims were met, and shall be submitted to AFS within 30 calendar days of the applicant's receipt of the notification of denial.

    (B) Upon receipt of a request complying with this paragraph, AFS shall forward the request for a hearing to the Hearings Division for the purpose of scheduling a hearing.

    (C) If, after hearing, the Commission finds the applicant's claim has been supported, the Commission may issue an order approving the license, manufacturer registration, or certificate and AFS shall issue the license, manufacturer registration, certificate, or associated renewal if applicable.

    (D) If, after hearing, the Commission finds that the applicant does not comply with the requirements of this chapter the Commission may issue an order denying the application or renewal.

  (3) Alleged violations and notice of non-compliance.

    (A) If AFS finds by means including, but not limited to, inspection, review of required documents submitted, or complaint by a member of the general public or any other person, a probable or actual violation of or noncompliance with Texas Natural Resources Code, Chapter 116, or the rules in this chapter, AFS shall notify the licensee, registered manufacturer, or certified person of the alleged violation or noncompliance in writing.

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