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Courts regulatory decision issues

The vast majority of federal environmental issues are handled at the EPA level. There are, however, some critical cases that do wind up in the federal courts. Many environmental statutes contain provisions for criminal penalties. Violations of the criminal provisions are prosecuted in the courts rather than through administrative actions. Under certain, rather narrow circumstances companies may appeal adverse EPA decisions on regulatory violations to the courts. [Pg.337]


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