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§ 60-1-403. Right to Damages Unimpaired

Nothing in this chapter contained or authorized and no suit by or against the board and no penalties imposed or claimed against any person for violating any provision of this chapter, or any rule, regulation or order issued hereunder, and no forfeiture shall impair or abridge or delay any cause of action for damages which […]

§ 60-1-404. Tennessee Board of Water Quality, Oil and Gas Reclamation Fund. [See Contingent Amendment to Subsection (A) and the Compiler’s notes.]

[Current version. See second version for contingent amendment and the Compiler’s Notes.] All sums received in payment of penalties assessed by the board pursuant to this part shall be placed in the state treasury in a separate account to be designated as the Tennessee board of water quality, oil and gas reclamation fund. [Contingent amendment. […]

§ 60-1-401. Violations — Penalties — Notice — Appeals — Hearing. [Current Version. See Second Version of Section and the Compiler’s notes.]

The Tennessee board of water quality, oil and gas through the supervisor shall have the authority to assess monetary penalties as provided in subsections (c)-(e) for any violation of this chapter, rules and regulations, or any order adopted by the board. In making such assessment, the board shall give due consideration to the appropriateness of […]

§ 60-1-401. Violations — Penalties — Notice — Appeals — Hearing. [Contingent Amendment. See First Version of Section and Compiler’s notes.]

The Tennessee board of energy and natural resources through the supervisor shall have the authority to assess monetary penalties as provided in subsections (c)-(e) for any violation of this chapter, rules and regulations, or any order adopted by the board. In making such assessment, the board shall give due consideration to the appropriateness of the […]

§ 60-1-402. Restraining Violations

Whenever it shall appear that any person is violating or threatening to violate any provisions of this chapter, or any rule, regulation or order made hereunder, and unless the board without litigation can effectively prevent further violation or threat of violation, then the board, through the attorney general, who may call to the attorney general’s […]