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1 <br />1 <br />' 14 <br />' <br /> 1 doesn <br />t--I am still--I am still not prepared to issue a notice of <br />' 2 violation. But I certainly concur in your concern with regard to <br /> 3 that, and I just--I guess I wonder and I ask the question is a <br />' 4 way to finesse that particular concern of yours is to make a <br /> 5 finding at all? <br />1 6 <br /> CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: Does that mean we have to have <br />' 7 another hearing? <br /> 8 MR. O'CONNOR: No, just leave it open until the <br />' 9 corrective action is completed. <br /> 10 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: I guess, Terry, I'd have to say <br />' 11 th <br />t if <br />did th <br />t <br />th <br />I <br />thi <br />k <br />f f <br />d <br />i <br />th <br />t <br /> a <br />we <br />a <br />, <br />e one reason <br />can <br />n <br />o <br />or <br />o <br />ng <br />a <br />' 12 is the impact it has on the permit process. I don't see any <br /> 13 other rational on my mind for doing it that way. <br />' 14 MR. O'CONNOR: What's the impact on the permit process? <br /> 15 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: That's hard to say. We've heard <br />' 16 discussion about how <br />if we found the violation <br />this would have <br /> , <br />, <br />' 17 impact on the permit process. I am trying to keep that out of my <br /> 18 thinking, and I see on other violations, we don't do it. What, <br />' 19 in your mind is the reason for doing that in this case. <br /> 20 MR. O'CONNOR: It avoids the res judicator, the double <br />' 21 jeopardy issue. <br />' 22 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: It also leaves a great big hammer <br /> 23 over there head. <br /> 24 MS. RAEGER-ROVEY: Say that in English, please. <br /> <br />1 25 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: Res judicator means a decision has <br />