§ 773f. Civil penalties
(a)
Liability; continuing violations; notice; determination of amount
Any person who is found by the Secretary, after notice and opportunity for a hearing in accordance with section
554 of title
5, to have committed an act prohibited by section
773e of this title shall be liable to the United States for a civil penalty. The amount of the civil penalty shall not exceed $200,000 for each violation. Each day of a continuing violation shall constitute a separate offense. The amount of such civil penalty shall be assessed by the Secretary, or his designee, by written notice. In determining the amount of such penalty, the Secretary shall take into account the nature, circumstances, extent, and gravity of the prohibited acts committed and, with respect to the violator, the degree of culpability, any history of prior offenses, and such other matters as justice may require. In assessing such penalty, the Secretary may also consider any information provided by the violator relating to the ability of the violator to pay if the information is provided to the Secretary at least 30 days prior to an administrative hearing.
(b)
Judicial review
Any person against whom a civil penalty is assessed under subsection (a) of this section may obtain review thereof in the appropriate court of the United States by filing a notice of appeal in such court within 30 days from the date of such order and by simultaneously sending a copy of such notice by certified mail to the Secretary and the Attorney General. The Secretary shall promptly file in such court a certified copy of the record upon which such violation was found or such penalty imposed, in accordance with rules prescribed pursuant to section
2112 of title
28. The findings and order of the Secretary shall be set aside by such court if they are not found to be supported by substantial evidence, as provided in section
706
(2) of title
5.
(c)
Recovery of assessed penalties by Attorney General
If any person fails to pay an assessment of a civil penalty after it has become a final and unappealable order, or after the appropriate court has entered final judgment in favor of the Secretary, the Secretary shall refer the matter to the Attorney General of the United States, who shall recover the amount assessed in any appropriate district court of the United States. In such action, the validity and appropriateness of the final order imposing the civil penalty shall not be subject to review.
(d)
Compromise, modification, and remission of penalties
The Secretary may compromise, modify, or remit, with or without conditions, any civil penalty which is subject to imposition or which has been imposed under this section.
(e)
Revocation or suspension of permit
(1)
In general
The Secretary may take any action described in paragraph (2) in any case in which—
(A)
a vessel has been used in the commission of any act prohibited under section
773e of this title;
(B)
the owner or operator of a vessel or any other person who has been issued or has applied for a permit under this subchapter has acted in violation of section
773e of this title; or
(C)
any amount in settlement of a civil forfeiture imposed on a vessel or other property, or any civil penalty or criminal fine imposed on a vessel or owner or operator of a vessel or any other person who has been issued or has applied for a permit under any marine resource law enforced by the Secretary has not been paid and is overdue.
(2)
Permit-related actions
Under the circumstances described in paragraph (1) the Secretary may—
(3)
Factors to be considered
In imposing a sanction under this subsection, the Secretary shall take into account—
(4)
Transfers of ownership
Transfer of ownership of a vessel, a permit, or any interest in a permit, by sale or otherwise, shall not extinguish any permit sanction that is in effect or is pending at the time of transfer of ownership. Before executing the transfer of ownership of a vessel, permit, or interest in a permit, by sale or otherwise, the owner shall disclose in writing to the prospective transferee the existence of any permit sanction that will be in effect or pending with respect to the vessel, permit, or interest at the time of the transfer.
(5)
Reinstatement
In the case of any permit that is suspended under this subsection for nonpayment of a civil penalty, criminal fine, or any amount in settlement of a civil forfeiture, the Secretary shall reinstate the permit upon payment of the penalty, fine, or settlement amount and interest thereon at the prevailing rate.