30 CFR §700.13
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- (a)A person who intends to initiate a civil action on his or her own behalf under section 520 of the Act shall give notice of intent to do so, in accordance with this section.
- (b)Notice shall be given by certified mail to the Secretary and the Director in all cases and to the head of the State regulatory authority, if a complaint involves or relates to a specific State. A copy of the notice shall be sent by first class mail to the Regional Director, if the complaint involves or relates to surface coal mining and reclamation operations in a specific region of the Office.
- (c)Notice shall be given by certified mail to the alleged violator, if the complaint alleges a violation of the Act or any regulation, order, or permit issued under the Act.
- (d)Service of notice under this section is complete upon mailing to the last known address of the person being notified.
- (e)A person giving notice regarding an alleged violation shall state, to the extent known—
- (1)Sufficient information to identify the provision of the Act, regulation, order, or permit allegedly violated;
- (2)The act or omission alleged to constitute a violation;
- (3)The name, address, and telephone numbers of the person or persons responsible for the alleged violation;
- (4)The date, time, and location of the alleged violation;
- (5)The name, address, and telephone number of the person giving notice; and
- (6)The name, address, and telephone number of legal counsel, if any, of the person giving notice.
- (f)A person giving notice of an alleged failure by the Secretary or a State regulatory authority to perform a mandatory act or duty under the Act shall state, to the extent known:
- (1)The provision of the Act containing the mandatory act or duty allegedly not performed;
- (2)Sufficient information to identify the omission alleged to constitute the failure to perform a mandatory act or duty under the Act;
- (3)The name, address, and telephone number of the person giving notice; and
- (4)The name, address, and telephone number of legal counsel, if any, of the person giving notice.