Penalties: Civil penalties can be imposed of up to $ 10,000 per day for first violations and $ 20,000
for subsequent violations.
Discipline imposed for violations of the Code of Ethics or for violations of other membership duties should be progressive, that is discipline should increase incrementally
for subsequent violations.
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.
And to get them reinstated, you'll need to cough up a $ 150 fee (up to $ 500
for subsequent violations) and proof of valid insurance.
A reinstatement fee of $ 150 up to $ 500,
for subsequent violations, must be paid and you must provide proof of current Florida insurance.
The potential penalties for contravening the civil misleading representations provisions of the Competition Act include Competition Tribunal or court orders to cease the conduct, publish a corrective notice, pay restitution and / or pay «administrative monetary penalties» (essentially civil fines) of up to $ 750,000 for individuals ($ 1 million
for subsequent violations) and $ 10 million for corporations ($ 15 million
for subsequent violations).
Whole Foods could face substantial fines for false labeling — as much as $ 950 for the first violation and up to $ 1,700
for subsequent violations, according to the DCA.
Those who don't meet the the 20 - hour - per week requirement would lose benefits for a year after the first violation and for three years
for subsequent violations.
Those who have violated the law previously would be charged with a Class A misdemeanor
for a subsequent violation.
Not exact matches
Nestlé, which has been designated as the «Least Ethical Company» globally, is infamous
for practices including destruction of water resources; aggressive marketing of infant formula and other baby foods in
violation of the World Health Organization's International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and
subsequent WHA resolutions; trade union busting and infiltrating public interest organizations critical of Nestlé's predatory practices.
The applicants were praying the court to declare a
violation of their human rights with the non-implementation of the law, and a
subsequent order
for them to take part in general elections and national referenda while residing abroad.
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For purposes of paragraph (2)(C), in determining whether a first or
subsequent violation has occurred, a determination in a single action, by judgment or settlement, that the covered entity has engaged in more than one discriminatory act shall be counted as a single
violation.
Officers may write warnings and citations
for violations, with fines ranging from $ 50
for a first offense to $ 500
for subsequent offenses.
An individual is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor
for the first offense and a second or
subsequent violation is a Class 4 felony with every day that a
violation continues constituting a separate offense.
(c) A person who violates any provision of this section shall be punishable as provided in section 103 - 3 of this Code; provided, however, a fine imposed
for the first such
violation shall not be less than twenty - five dollars ($ 25.00);
subsequent or continued
violations caretaker's removal from management of the managed colony, or the designee's removal from the program.
The bill otherwise have increased the penalty
for a
violation of the prohibition against committing cruelty to animals, including farm animals,
for a second or
subsequent violation from a misdemeanor of the second degree to a misdemeanor of the first degree.
Violations of the law including regulations issued by DATCP could mean a fine up to $ 1,000
for a first offense and fines from $ 200 - $ 2,000 per
violation for subsequent offenses within 5 years.
Under this law, the sale or transfer of any «live vertebrate creature except man» to someone on the abuse registry or anyone who «purchases any animal on behalf of any person having resided in Cook County and listed as an animal abuse offender» is a
violation punishable by escalating fines
for subsequent offenses.
The governing body of a county or municipality may require mandatory court appearances
for certain aggravated
violations of a local ordinance resulting in the unprovoked biting, attacking, or wounding of a domestic animal;
violations resulting in the destruction or loss of personal property; second or
subsequent violations of local animal cruelty laws; or
violations resulting in the issuance of a third or
subsequent citation to a person.
Fines
for persons or animal shelters or rescues «not authorized or licensed... that [are] found in
violation» could be up to $ 500 per «
violation day» and up to $ 1,000 per
violation day
for second and
subsequent offenses.
In addition to the above, I have had considerable personal experience with the flawed self - regualtion practices of the Law Society of B.C. and the
subsequent reform after winning my case with the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act
for violation of my rights.
We also learn that the penalty is $ 2500
for the first
violation and $ 5000
for each
subsequent.
The penalties
for driving with a suspended license increase with each
subsequent violation.
However, a second or
subsequent violation within five years will be considered a moving
violation for the purpose of fines and the assessment of points.
* Conduct of the Business Clause: The alleged (almost unbelievable)
violation by Harman of its capital expenditures covenant and
subsequent termination of its agreement to be acquired by KKR and GS Capital Partners underlined the need to keep clients alert and informed of these clauses, as well as
for clients to have appropriate systems in place to prevent breaches.
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that although the initial search was justified on the grounds of officer safety, the
subsequent fishing expedition
for unrelated incriminating evidence was in
violation of Section 8 of the Charter, and that admission of the illegally obtained evidence would bring the administration of justice into disrepute:
For a third or
subsequent violation, a person also shall be required to install an ignition interlock device under the provisions of P.L. 1999, c. 417 (C. 39:4 - 50.16 et al.).
(3)
For a third or subsequent violation, a person shall be subject to a fine of $ 1,000.00, and shall be sentenced to imprisonment for a term of not less than 180 days in a county jail or workhouse, except that the court may lower such term for each day, not exceeding 90 days, served participating in a drug or alcohol inpatient rehabilitation program approved by the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center and shall thereafter forfeit his right to operate a motor vehicle over the highways of this State for 10 yea
For a third or
subsequent violation, a person shall be subject to a fine of $ 1,000.00, and shall be sentenced to imprisonment
for a term of not less than 180 days in a county jail or workhouse, except that the court may lower such term for each day, not exceeding 90 days, served participating in a drug or alcohol inpatient rehabilitation program approved by the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center and shall thereafter forfeit his right to operate a motor vehicle over the highways of this State for 10 yea
for a term of not less than 180 days in a county jail or workhouse, except that the court may lower such term
for each day, not exceeding 90 days, served participating in a drug or alcohol inpatient rehabilitation program approved by the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center and shall thereafter forfeit his right to operate a motor vehicle over the highways of this State for 10 yea
for each day, not exceeding 90 days, served participating in a drug or alcohol inpatient rehabilitation program approved by the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center and shall thereafter forfeit his right to operate a motor vehicle over the highways of this State
for 10 yea
for 10 years.
The ignition interlock device is mandatory
for second and
subsequent violations and must be installed during your suspension period as well as
for a 1 to 3 year period after your court ordered suspension.
A few commenters stated that the regulation might be used as a basis
for violation findings and
subsequent penalties under other Department authorities, such as under Medicare's Conditions of Participation related to patient privacy and right to confidentiality of medical records.
Follow the
subsequent steps to learn to sign up
for and complete Kentucky traffic school to dismiss your traffic
violation and avoid pricey consequences.
If you fail to maintain your auto insurance coverage continuously, the authorities can charge reinstatement fee varying between $ 150 and $ 500
for your
subsequent insurance coverage
violations.
Driving in an unsafe manner (points only assessed
for the third or
subsequent violation (s) within a five year period)
If convicted of a second or
subsequent offense within two years after the first
violation, the point assessment
for the new
violation is added to the driver's previous total.
A 2nd conviction of any combination of these
violations will lead to the loss of your driving privileges
for 60 days, or 120 days
for a
subsequent conviction of any combination of these offenses.
Check California's Commercial Driver Handbook
for a full listing of traffic
violations and
subsequent suspensions.
A 2nd conviction of any combination of these
violations will lead to the loss of your driving privileges
for 60 days, or 120 days
for a 3rd or
subsequent conviction of any combination of these offenses within 3 years.
The state DPS and / or the presiding court will impose even stricter penalties
for subsequent DUI
violations.
The Missouri DOR uses another schedule
for the most severe types of
violations, which can escalate with
subsequent offenses.
Additionally,
for a third or
subsequent violation of requirements
for installation of an ignition interlock device, a person must complete treatment as determined by a licensed treatment agency following a referral by a DUI program and have the duration of the ignition interlock device requirement extended by at least 1 month up to the time period required to complete treatment.
As an example, it is possible that you will be held responsible
for subsequent crimes and
violations committed in the vehicle.
A Rhode Island federal court has considered a real estate brokerage's liability
for violations of federal lead - based requirements in a lawsuit brought by home purchaser and
subsequent lessees of home.
The first
violation is an infraction, however any others from this point forward will be sent to house etiquette courses (paid by the violator) and
subsequent probabtion
for five years.