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ENFORCEMENTS <br /> Bill 121 allows zoning inspectors to rely on any advertisement offering the property as a TAR. <br /> Bill 121 requires that the Department issue a notice of violation in writing within 10 days of the <br /> Director's determination that the violation has occurred. <br /> Should a violation occur, Bill 121 requires that the Director impose fines located in the TAR fee <br /> and fine schedule and can further assess fines that are two times the highest daily rate at which <br /> the TAR has been advertised. <br /> Bill 121 provides additional provisions for TARs that have received three or more enforcement <br /> actions within a twelve-month period, which will then allow the Director to either suspend their <br /> TAR registration and, if applicable, NUC for a period of two years, or refuse to renew a certificate <br /> or registration if the applicant has not addressed an enforcement violation. <br /> Bill 121 also proposes to establish a TAR enforcement account administered by the Director, for <br /> the purpose of enforcing this law. The account will be funded by fees collected for registration of <br /> TARs, fees collected for annual renewal of TARs and NUCs and fines collected from enforcement <br /> actions. <br />