Not exact matches
However, most OHS laws impose obligations — and liabilities — on not just a company but also its directors, officers and supervisors, typically authorizing the
imposition of personal fines and
jail time.
In the case
of a company a court finds guilty, the Code authorizes the
imposition of fines; but convicted individuals who violate section 217.1 are exposed to personal fines and to
jail time.
Those penalties include the potential
of jail time, a license suspension, excessive fines and the
imposition of the ignition interlock device.
Additionally, the agency can go to court and request that the judge hold the non-custodial parent in contempt, which can result in the
imposition of fines,
jail time, or the suspension
of driver's and professional licenses.