1. Administrative liability penalties
Administrative responsibility takes the form of coercive measures, commonly referred to as "administrative sanctions". These take the form of a prefectoral order, which is sent to the operator by registered mail with acknowledgement of receipt.
There are three coercive measures:
the deposit of a sum of money in the hands of the public accountant, i.e. the official within the tax department responsible for collecting taxes and other revenues; this sum will be returned to the operator as and when the prescribed measures are carried out;
the execution of compulsory work at the operator's expense;
suspension of operation of the facility by decree, after consulting the departmental council for the environment and health and technological risks (CoDERST),...
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book V, title I, articles L. 514-1 et seq.
titre premier du livre I, articles L. 160-1 et seq., R. 161-1 et seq.
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CoDERST: departmental council for the environment and health and technological risks
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