Sentences with phrase «impose administrative monetary penalties»

CRTC can impose administrative monetary penalties for CASL violations as high as $ 1 million for individuals and up to $ 10 million for companies.
Expanding the remedial jurisdiction of the Ontario Labour Relations Board (the «Board»), including the power to impose administrative monetary penalties of up to $ 100,000 per infraction.
The CRTC released a compliance and enforcement decision, CRTC 2016 - 428, October 26, 2016 in which it found that Blackstone Learning Corp. (Blackstone) committed nine violations of paragraph 6 (1)(a) of Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) by sending commercial electronic messages (CEMs) without consent, and imposed an administrative monetary penalty of $ 50,000 on Blackstone.
The Tribunal can also impose an administrative monetary penalty (AMP) of up to $ 10 million ($ 15 million for repeat offenders).
However, when that doesn't happen, we may impose an administrative monetary penalty.

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New tools, such as AMPs (administrative monetary penalties) allow the Commission to be more effective in its enforcement activities, as we have demonstrated in the case of DNCL (the Do Not Call List) and the significant penalties that were recently imposed
The system would rely on administrative monetary penalties rather than judicially - imposed fines.
[12] The bill would allow the Tribunal to impose fines, or «administrative monetary penalties» (AMP) of up to $ 15 million against a «telecommunications service provider» found to have abused its dominant position under the Competition Act.
Administrative monetary penalties are financial penalties that we impose for certain violations of the laws we oversee.
On March 9, 2017, the Canadian CRTC announced that it had imposed a $ 15,000 administrative monetary penalty on an individual who allegedly engaged in electronic marketing to promote the sale of commercial flyers, without complying with CASL's (Canada's anti-spam law) consent, identification and in some... Read the rest of this entry»
On March 9, 2017, the Canadian CRTC announced that it had imposed a $ 15,000 administrative monetary penalty on an individual who allegedly engaged in electronic marketing to promote the sale of commercial flyers, without complying with CASL's (Canada's anti-spam law) consent, identification and in some cases unsubscribe requirements.
According to your statistics, FINTRAC has imposed an average of 9.5 administrative monetary penalties per year against people in real estate and other businesses — nationally — over the past ten years.
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