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the Secretary shall give to the person to be assessed a civil 
penalty under such order written notice of the Secretary’s 
proposal to issue such order and provide such person an 
opportunity to request, within fifteen days of the date the 
notice is received by such person, such a hearing on the 
order. 
(3) Any person who requested in accordance with 
paragraph (2) a hearing respecting the assessment of a 
civil penalty and who is aggrieved by an order assessing a 
civil penalty may file a petition for judicial review of such 
order with the United States Court of Appeals for the 
District of Columbia Circuit or for any other circuit in which 
such person resides or transacts business. Such a petition 
may only be filed within the thirty-day period beginning on 
the date the order making such assessment was issued. 
(4) If any person fails to pay an assessment of a civil 
penalty — 
(A) after the order making the assessment has 
become a final order and if such person does not file 
a petition for judicial review of the order in accord- 
ance with paragraph ( 3 ) , or 
(B) after a court in an action brought under para- 
graph (3) has entered a final judgment in favor of 
the Secretary, 
II. It. 11192 2 
[Appendix B — 229] 
