Sentences with phrase «civil penalty order»

«The Privacy Act 1988 confers a range of privacy regulatory powers which include powers to investigate an alleged interference with privacy and enforcement powers ranging from less serious to more serious regulatory action, including powers to accept an enforceable undertaking, make a determination, or apply to the court for a civil penalty order for a breach of a civil penalty provision.»
Enforcement actions include «applying for a civil penalty order or an injunction, issuing a remedial direction, giving an infringement notice, or requiring an external compliance audit.»

Not exact matches

If they were to do it again and violate the order, then we could get civil penalties, yes.
Phan signed a consent order on behalf of the company, agreeing to stop servicing Minnesotans and pay a US$ 20,000 civil penalty.
When suspicious orders occur, companies must immediately notify the agency or risk losing their DEA licenses to sell or manufacture controlled substances, as well as face civil and criminal penalties.
In addition to agreeing formally to the refunds, JPMorgan agreed in consent orders with the agencies to pay a total of $ 80 million in civil penalties for the violations and fix the problems.
Comcast has agreed to pay the largest civil penalty the FCC has ever assessed a cable operator to settle charges it billed consumers for equipment and services they never ordered.
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.
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.
Entergy will pay a $ 1.2 million civil penalty under the terms of a consent order for significant Clean Water Act violations at its Indian Point, the DEC announced today.
In her follow - up letter dated July 13, she recommends that the civil penalty specified in the Consent Order be increased from $ 1.5 million to no less than $ 10 million, to be used «to finance environmental benefit projects and damage claims of property owners, both public and private.»
This consent order directs Unister to cease and desist from future violations of Parts 399 and 257 and section 41712 and assesses Unister a compromise civil penalty of $ 30,000.
The order directs Mexicana to cease and desist from further violations and assesses a compromise civil penalty.
The order directs Allegiant to cease and desist from further similar violations of 49 U.S.C. § 41712 and 14 CFR Part 254, and assesses Allegiant $ 35,000 in civil penalties.
This order directs President Air to cease and desist from such further violations and assesses President Air a compromise civil penalty of $ 20,000.
This order directs Hawaiian to cease and desist from future similar violations and assesses the carrier $ 160,000 in civil penalties.
This order directs Delta to cease and desist from future similar violations of 14 CFR Part 259 and of 49 U.S.C. § § 41712 and 42301, and assesses the carrier $ 90,000 in civil penalties.
This order directs AirTran to cease and desist from future similar violations of Part 234 and section 41712, and assesses the carrier a compromise civil penalty of $ 30,000.
This order directs Air India to cease and desist from future similar violations of 14 CFR Part 259 and 49 U.S.C. § 41712 and assesses the carrier $ 115,000 in civil penalties.
This order directs British Airways to cease and desist from future similar violations of 14 CFR Part 259 and 49 U.S.C. § 41712, and assesses the carrier $ 225,000 in civil penalties.
This order directs Spirit to cease and desist from future similar violations and assesses the carrier $ 100,000 in civil penalties.
This order directs Continental to cease and desist from future violations, and assesses the carrier a compromise civil penalty of $ 75,000.
This order directs Icelandair to cease and desist from future similar violations of Part 382 and the ACAA and assesses the carrier $ 30,000 in civil penalties.
This order directs Capital Airways to cease and desist from such future violations and assesses Capital Airways a compromise civil penalty of $ 175,000.
This order directs Mesaba to cease and desist from future violations of Part 382 and assesses the carrier $ 125,000 in civil penalties.
The order directs Mesaba to cease and desist from future similar violations of section 41712 and assesses the carrier $ 75,000 in civil penalties.
This order directs Respondents to cease and desist from such further violations and assesses a compromise civil penalty of $ 120,000.
This order directs Arrow to cease and desist from future violations and assesses the carrier a compromise civil penalty of $ 60,000.
This order directs Delta to cease and desist from future similar violations of 49 U.S.C. § 41721 and 14 CFR Part 235, and assesses Delta a compromise civil penalty of $ 120,000.
This order directs Air X Aviation to cease and desist from such further violations and assesses Air X Aviation a compromise civil penalty of $ 25,000.
The order directs United to cease and desist from future similar violations of section 41712, and assesses the carrier a compromise civil penalty of $ 20,000.
This order directs Cayman Airways to cease and desist from future similar violations of Part 382 and the ACAA and assesses the carrier $ 50,000 in civil penalties.
This order directs Virgin America to cease and desist from future violations of this statute and this regulatory provision, and assesses the carrier a compromise civil penalty of $ 40,000.
This order directs Air New Zealand to cease and desist from future similar violations of Part 382 and the ACAA and assesses the carrier $ 20,000 in civil penalties.
This order directs Trafalgar Tours to cease and desist from future violations and assesses the company compromise civil penalties of $ 85,000.
This consent order directs TripAdvisor to cease and desist from future violations of Parts 399 and 257 and section 41712 and assesses TripAdvisor a compromise civil penalty of $ 80,000.
PHMSA Issues Notice of Probable Violation, Proposed Civil Penalty, and Proposed Compliance Order Against Sunoco Pipeline, L.P. for Unreported Accident.
This order directs Compass to cease and desist from future violations of these provisions and assesses the company a compromise civil penalty of $ 70,000.
This order directs Ritz Tours to cease and desist from future violations and assesses the company compromise civil penalties of $ 55,000.
By this order, the Department finds that SkyWest facilitated the publication of these noncompliant advertisements, directs SkyWest to cease and desist from future similar violations and assesses SkyWest $ 40,000 in civil penalties.
This order directs Vantage Deluxe to cease and desist from future violations and assesses the company compromise civil penalties of $ 65,000.
Based on these violations, the order assesses a compromise civil penalty of $ 20,000 and directs the carrier to cease and desist from future similar violations.
This order directs Pacific Delight and its affiliated companies to cease and desist from future similar violations and assesses $ 20,000 in compromise civil penalties.
This consent order directs CMA to cease and desist from further violations of these statutory provisions and to pay a compromise civil penalty.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) today issued a Notice of Probable Violation (NOPV) and Proposed Compliance Order, and proposed $ 1,539,800 in civil penalties following its investigation that the operator allegedly failed to report an accident that occurred in 2013 at the West Texas Gulf Pipeline Company's Wortham, Texas, facility.
Where necessary, the Office pursues enforcement action, which may be in the nature of warning letters or more formal action, such as consent orders or administrative litigation to impose cease and desist provisions and civil penalties.
This order directs LAJ to cease and desist from such further violations and assesses LAJ a compromise civil penalty of $ 40,000.
The third segment, Individual Liability Cases, is designed for actions against individuals in violation of the safety laws, including civil penalties, disqualification orders, and warning letters.
This order directs Porter Escapes to cease and desist from future similar violations, and assesses $ 10,000 in civil penalties.
This consent order directs Thai Airways to cease and desist from future violations and assesses the carrier a compromise civil penalty of $ 15,000.
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