Not exact matches
By filing an extension, you will avoid stiff penalties for not filing your federal tax returns by the April 15 deadlin
By filing an extension, you will avoid
stiff penalties for not filing your federal tax returns
by the April 15 deadlin
by the April 15 deadline.
Each could be fined $ 250,000
by NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue, who is likely to hand the Niners a
stiff penalty as well, perhaps docking them a second - round draft choice and a lower pick.
In 1978, in Oregon's Crooked River Valley, a group of landowners became so infuriated at vandalism committed
by trespassers that they called a meeting with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, and they got what they wanted —
stiffer penalties.
Wicker Park residents disturbed
by discarded syringes and condoms strewn in their yards are lobbying for increased law enforcement and
stiff penalties against prostitutes and their clients.
New legislation that would increase
penalties for prostitution near city schools — inspired
by the anger over the open sex trade happening near PS 6 in West Farms — is getting some push back
by a civil rights group that says the
stiffer penalties will only make it harder for prostitutes to get out of the lifestyle.
An oversight board recommended the
stiffest possible
penalties for the death of Eric Garner, who was killed
by police in 2014.
Alternately, the Republicans also could reiterate the SAFE Act argument, which essentially was: Gun control is inevitable, because it's being pushed
by an enormously popular and powerful governor, so we should work to temper it as much as possible (in this case,
by adding
stiffer penalties) giving enough of our members a reason to vote «yes» and help the measure pass.
By Sean Ryan
Stiffer penalties are threatening an already tempestuous relationship between builders and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Polished diamonds are covered
by the USA Patriot Act: Every US dealer must maintain Kimberley compliance or be subject to
stiff penalties.
The proposed ordinance also forbids the consumption of cat and dog meat
by humans and animals, and sets
stiffer penalties for the owners of vicious dogs.
There really has to be
stiffer penalties for these sick people that abuse these precious animals
by fighting and more awareness has to be raised so people are aware of neighbors or friends that might be involved in this sick crime.
there should be regular inspections
by the government on these supposed licensed puppy mills; if they don't meet standards, owners should be given
stiff penalties and their business closed PERMANENTLY!
This will fly
by, so eDisclosure companies who are not ready in time will be in breach of the new regulation and therefore, could face
stiff financial
penalties.
Doda, a form of opiate made
by drying the poppy plant, can lead to even
stiffer penalties than marijuana production, with charges being as severe as those for heroin - related offences.
The Trump administration said it will seek
stiffer penalties against drug dealers — including the death
penalty where appropriate under current law — and it wants the number of prescriptions for powerful painkillers to be cut
by one - third nationwide as part of a broad effort to combat the opioid crisis.
The GDPR creates
stiff penalties for any exposure of personally identifiable information about a citizen of the EU, mandating rapid reporting of any breach
by the affected entity and enabling massive fines in the event of an exposure.
Penalties are
stiff: Any public official who approves such a restriction could be removed from office
by the governor and face a fine of up to $ 5,000, as well as possible lawsuits.
Though voters elected to leave the EU, the United Kingdom will still be subject to the GDRP, which «creates
stiff penalties for any exposure of personally identifiable information about a citizen of the EU, mandating rapid reporting of any breach
by the affected entity and enabling massive fines in the event of an exposure,» according to the blog post.
Effective January 1, 2012, a new California law — Senate Bill 459 (SB 459)-- imposes
stiff penalties that range between $ 5,000 to $ 25,000 for the «willful misclassification» of independent contractors
by employers «avoiding employee status for an individual
by voluntarily and knowingly misclassifying that individual as an independent contractor.»
Perhaps policies regarding bad behavior need to be in place and enforced
by CREA or provincial associations or some other arms length board who hopefully would not be afraid to dole out
stiff penalties.
«In the absence of
stiff payment
penalties, lenders will therefore seek to minimize lost customers
by building strong relationships through active cross-selling and retention strategies for at - risk groups.»