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4-22-2-28.2. Notice of rule violation by small businesses; immunity from liability in administrative action; corrective action required; confidentiality of information

IN Code § 4-22-2-28.2 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 28.2. (a) This section applies to a violation described in subsection (c) that occurs after June 30, 2005. However, in the case of a violation of a rule adopted under IC 13-14-9 by the department of environmental management or the board (as defined in IC 13-13-8-1), the procedures set forth in IC 13-30-4-3 and IC 13-30-7 apply instead of this section.

(b) As used in this section, "small business" has the meaning set forth in section 28.1(d) of this chapter.

(c) Except as provided in subsection (d), a small business that voluntarily provides notice to an agency of the small business's actual or potential violation of a rule adopted by the agency under this chapter is immune from civil or criminal liability resulting from an agency action relating to the violation if the small business does the following:

(1) Provides written notice of the violation to the agency not later than forty-five (45) days after the small business knew or should have known that the violation occurred.

(2) Corrects the violation within a time agreed to by the agency and the small business. However, the small business shall be given at least ninety (90) days after the date of the notice described in subdivision (1) to correct the violation. The small business may correct the violation at any time before the expiration of the period agreed to under this subdivision.

(3) Cooperates with any reasonable request by the agency in any investigation initiated in response to the notice.

(d) A small business is not immune from civil or criminal liability relating to a violation of which the small business provides notice under subsection (c) if any of the following apply:

(1) The violation resulted in serious harm or in imminent and substantial endangerment to the public health, safety, or welfare.

(2) The violation resulted in a substantial economic benefit that afforded the small business a clear advantage over the small business's competitors.

(3) The small business has a pattern of continuous or repeated violations of the rule at issue or any other rules of the agency.

(e) Information that a small business provides under this section, including actions and documents that identify or describe the small business, to an agency in providing notice of the small business's actual or potential violation of a rule adopted by the agency is confidential, unless a clear and immediate danger to the public health, safety, or welfare or to the environment exists. Information described in this subsection may not be made available for use by the agency for purposes other than the purposes of this section without the consent of the small business.

(f) Voluntary notice of an actual or a potential violation of a rule that is provided by a small business under subsection (c) is not admissible as evidence in a proceeding, other than an agency proceeding, to prove liability for the rule violation or the effects of the rule violation.

As added by P.L.239-2005, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.133-2012, SEC.8.

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4-22-2-28.2. Notice of rule violation by small businesses; immunity from liability in administrative action; corrective action required; confidentiality of information