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If the person(s) responsible for a violation under a final order do not fully comply with the final order within the required time period, the county may take any one or more of the following actions to cause the responsible person(s) to comply:

(1) Institute a civil action in any court of competent jurisdiction to enforce the final order, to collect the monetary penalties imposed pursuant to this chapter, or both;

(2) Engage a collection agency, as defined in chapter 19.16 RCW, to collect the monetary penalties imposed pursuant to this chapter, in which event the reasonable costs of collection shall be added to the amount of monetary penalty due;

(3) Abate and remediate the violation in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and other applicable law and charge the costs of such abatement to the responsible person(s) as additional monetary penalties owing under SCC 7.53.190(4);

(4) Cause the responsible person(s) to be criminally prosecuted as provided in SCC 7.53.242; or

(5) Pursue other remedies allowed by law. (Added by Amended Ord. 13-023, Apr. 17, 2013, Eff date Apr. 28, 2013).