Sentences with phrase «civil penalty not»

a. is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $ 250 for the first violation and $ 500 for subsequent violations, plus attorney's fees and costs.
for the violation (s) and it is determined that an infraction has been committed, the Court may adjudicate you guilty, assess points, impose a civil penalty not to exceed $ 500.00 ($ 1000.00 for violations involving a death or speeding in school / construction zones) or require you to attend traffic school, or all of the above.
Authorizes civil penalty not exceeding $ 2,500.
to administer licensing and inspection program for growers and handlers of industrial hemp; authorizes civil penalty not exceeding $ 2,500.
A releasing agency other than a public or private animal shelter that violates any provision of this section, other than subsection G, may be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $ 250.

Not exact matches

«He didn't disclose it and, if the omission was intentional, he could be subject to civil or criminal penalties,» Potter said.
I may be Catholic, but I'm not a maniac about it, runs their unofficial subtext — meaning: I'm happy to take credit for enlightened Catholic positions on the death penalty / social justice / civil rights, but of course I don't believe in those archaic teachings about divorce / homosexuality / and above all birth control.
In the 1950s and early 1960s, the civil rights movement promoted, not rage and disruption, but nonviolent civil disobedience, accepting the penalties imposed under what protesters deemed unjust laws in order to awaken consciences to the injustice of those laws.
Certainly there are verses related to civil and tort penalties for harming slaves, buying slaves etc. because the Bible presents mankind as it is not as God would have it.
(1) Knowingly sells or labels a product as organic, except in accordance with the Act, shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than the amount specified in 3.91 (b)(1)(xxxvii) of this title» per violation.
The High Court concluded that «in civil penalty proceedings, courts are not precluded from considering and, if appropriate, imposing penalties that are agreed between the parties» (quote taken from judgment summary).
In separate (brief) reasons for judgment, Justice Gageler agreed with the conclusion in the majority reasons that Barbaro does not apply to civil penalty proceedings and joined in the proposed orders.
The High Court unanimously allowed the appeals, concluding that the «decision in Barbaro does not apply to civil penalty proceedings and a court is not precluded from receiving and, if appropriate, accepting an agreed or other civil penalty submission.»
This morning's document, setting out the Lib Dems» priorities in the next parliament, promised «further work» to divert users «into treatment or other civil penalties which do not attract a criminal record».
Althought the Civil Service Law calls for criminal penalties for those who violate it, there has not been one prosecution (political red meat for you, Liz)!
Penalties for Frivolous Lawsuits — Vote Passed (230 - 188, 11 Not Voting) The bill would modify federal rules governing civil lawsuits to require federal courts to impose sanctions on parties that violate the existing prohibition on the filing of frivolous lawsuits, with such sanctions to include monetary penalties to cover the other party's attorneys» fees and othPenalties for Frivolous Lawsuits — Vote Passed (230 - 188, 11 Not Voting) The bill would modify federal rules governing civil lawsuits to require federal courts to impose sanctions on parties that violate the existing prohibition on the filing of frivolous lawsuits, with such sanctions to include monetary penalties to cover the other party's attorneys» fees and othpenalties to cover the other party's attorneys» fees and other costs.
State lawmaker Jesse Hamilton has proposed a bill to make it a civil penalty of $ 100 for jumping a turnstile, not a misdemeanor crime.
The employers who didn't pay the prevailing wage were forced to not only pony up the money to their workers, but also were hit with a combined $ 307,560 in civil penalties.
Now the coalition has unveiled its answer: those not filling in the form will face a civil penalty of some kind, like a parking fine.
If they can not show dishonesty or criminal intent then civil penalties, up to double the amount of tax owed, in addition to the tax itself, can still be levied.
The committee called for immediate changes to maximise departments» ability to implement the # 80 billion of spending review cuts, including penalties for civil servants who do not deliver on their value for money commitments.
The previous $ 10,000 civil penalty «wasn't enough of a deterrent,» Morinello said.
It's true that failing to pay $ 4,050 in longstanding penalties isn't a high crime — in fact, it's no crime at all, but rather a violation of civil statutes.
Faulkner opposes New York's sanctuary city status and doesn't agree that low - level non-violent criminal offenses should be treated with civil penalties, which is a key initiative of the current administration and City Council.
Whenever the court shall determine that a violation of this section has occurred, the court may impose a civil penalty of not more than one thousand dollars for each violation.
The reforms give the Australian Information Commissioner increased enforcement powers, which includes, but is not limited to: impose civil penalties in the case of serious or repeated breaches of privacy (up to $ 340 000 for an individual and $ 1.7 million for a corporation); impose criminal penalties; and / or conduct assessments of privacy performance for both Australian government agencies and businesses.
The carrier may also be assessed civil penalties of not less than $ 10,282 for providing transportation requiring federal operating authority registration and up to $ 14,502 for operating a commercial vehicle in interstate commerce without necessary USDOT registration.
Violating an imminent hazard out - of - service order may result in a penalty of up to $ 25,705, operating without necessary authority may result in a fine of not less than $ 10,282, and operating without a USDOT number may result in a civil penalty of up to $ 14,502.
n separate cases, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today assessed civil penalties against Continental Airlines and US Airways for violating the Department's rules prohibiting deceptive price advertising in air travel.
The firm promised to return all payments to consumers that were not forwarded to creditors as well as pay costs and a civil penalty.
What a fitting day for the FTC's announcement of the biggest civil penalty ever collected in a Do Not Call case.
The False Claims Act provides that any person who presents a false claim or makes a false record or statement material to a false claim, «is liable to the United States Government for a civil penalty of not less than $ 5,500 and not more than $ 11,000... plus 3 times the amount of damages which the Government sustains because of the act.»
The information provided in the application is true and correct as of the date set forth opposite my signature and that any intentional or negligent misinformation of the information contained in the application may result in civil liability, including monetary damages, to any person who may suffer any loss due to the reliance upon any misrepresentations that I have made on the application, and / or criminal penalties including, but not limited to, fine or imprisonment or both under the provisions of Title 18, United States Code, Sec 1001, et seg.
Though the stamps do not make the possession of these drugs legal, having drugs without stamps or expired stamps may result in civil or criminal penalties.
After obtaining the required license, and paying the civil penalty prescribed by this subsection, the creditor may bring and maintain proceedings in the courts of this state on consumer credit transaction contracts, and the enforceability of the contracts shall not be impaired by the prior failure to obtain a license, irrespective of whether the consumer credit transaction contracts were made before or after the license was obtained.
Such action shall include, but shall not be limited to, the issuance of orders to cease and desist or to assess civil money penalties, entering into compliance agreements, seeking injunctive relief from a court of competent jurisdiction, or any combination thereof.
If the violation is not remedied a license may be revoked and operators may face civil penalties of up to $ 15000.
A civil penalty of less than the maximum civil penalty if the person who has committed the civil infraction does not contest the citation.
The Administrator may pay an award, not to exceed $ 10,000, to any person who furnishes information or services which lead to a criminal conviction or a judicial or administrative civil penalty for any violation of this subchapter or subchapter III, IV — A, V, or VI of this chapter enforced under this section.
Those costs are not covered by insurance, the costs of covering civil penalties in law suits, well in it's response to Middle States, Penn State anticipates 10 - 15 civil suits from Sandusky victims only one of which appears to have been filed to date (there are three additional suits pending).
Civil penalties make the greatest sense in this area - as a replacement for criminal charges, not simply as a discretionary prosecutorial alternative.
Actually the necessary treaty already exists (Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, aiming at the abolition of the death penalty, among others) but the US hasn't signed it.
It is a penalty because it is not intended to be merely compensatory of costs unnecessarily incurred by the other party or parties, as that objective is already addressed by other costs provisions of the Rules of Civil Procedure, but to provide a meaningful consequence to an insurer that elects not to comply.
As angry as you might be for being fired or let go, do not follow the example of fired Lansdale coach Tim Udinski, who could be in for both criminal and civil penalties for his actions.
Assessment to penalties under s 95 of the Taxes Management Act 1970 (TMA 1970) falls to be considered under the civil, not criminal, standard of proof.
Utilities that don't follow the law can be found liable for fines, penalties and damages in civil lawsuits.
Although there are penalties for violating speed limit restrictions in California, it is still possible to pursue a civil lawsuit even if the other driver was not ticketed for speeding.
Civil litigation can be loosely defined as a legal process in which criminal charges and penalties are not at issue.
Failure to comply with these provisions would subject the facility to a civil money penalty not to exceed $ 100,000.
In this action to collect «civil penalties» of $ 2,211.70 for a driver's violations of HOT - designated traffic lanes in Fairfax County, including administrative fees, the actions were not filed within the applicable one - year time limit, and the Fairfax Circuit Court dismisses...
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