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Section 35-11-1422 - Right of Entry; Inspection

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35-11-1422. Right of entry; inspection. (a) When requested by an authorized agent of the state the owner or operator shall: (i) Provide information to determine compliance with the statutes and rules and regulations; (ii) Provide access to any site or premises where a tank is located or where any records relevant to the operation of a tank are kept; (iii) Provide copies of any records relevant to the operation of a tank; (iv) Allow the authorized agent to obtain samples of the regulated substances; (v) Allow the authorized agent to inspect or conduct the monitoring or testing of the tank system; and (vi) Allow the authorized agent entry on the premises to do assessments and corrective actions. (b) A duplicate sample taken by or for the state for testing shall be provided to the tank owner if requested by the owner. A duplicate copy of the analytical report from the department pertaining to the samples taken shall be provided as soon as practicable to the tank owner. (c) No person conducting an inspection under this section shall unreasonably interfere with the operations, business or work, of any person at the site being inspected.

practicable to the tank owner. (c) No person conducting an inspection under this section shall unreasonably interfere with the operations, business or work, of any person at the site being inspected. The tank owner or operator shall be given the opportunity to accompany any person making an inspection. (d) In carrying out a corrective action the department has the right to construct and maintain any structure, monitor well, recovery system or any other reasonable and necessary item associated with taking corrective action. (e) The department shall give a minimum of seven (7) working days notice prior to an investigation unless an emergency exists.