«Labor Code statutes regulating meal and rest breaks, pay stubs, and minimum wages provide express statutory remedies,
including penalties for violation of those statutes that are punitive in nature, that are available when an employer has violated those provisions, and are exclusive remedy available for such statutory violations absent evidence that statutory remedy is inadequate.»
Not exact matches
The Enrollment Program also authorizes a superior court to have jurisdiction over enrollees by allowing it to «appoint a receiver, monitor, conservator, or other designated fiduciary or officer of the court
for a defendant or the defendant's assets,» as well as authorizes the Commissioner of Business Oversight to «
include in civil actions claims
for ancillary relief,
including restitution and disgorgement, on behalf of a person injured, as well as attorney's fees and costs, and civil
penalties of up to $ 25,000»
for up to four years after the purported
violation occurred and «refer evidence regarding
violations of the bill's provisions to the Attorney General, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network of the United States Department of the Treasury, or the district attorney of the county in which the
violation occurred, who would be authorized, with or without this type of a reference, to institute appropriate proceedings.»
Minnesota Department of Human Rights officials have stated that
penalties for violation of Minnesota Statutes Chapter 363
include payment of a civil
penalty to the state; triple compensatory damages; punitive damages of up to $ 25,000; a criminal
penalty of up to $ 1,000; and even up to 90 days in jail.
He suggested that it hewed closely to a five - point plan he unveiled last month, which
included enhanced disclosure requirements, per diem reform, a ban on personal use of campaign funds, and stiffer
penalties for ethics
violations.
Provisions in the bill
include increasing the
penalty for a repeat offense to a felony; allowing judges to consider risk factors such as firearm possession and
violations of restraining orders in determining bail; and establishing a statewide Fatality Review Team to find new ways to prevent intimate partner homicides.
The provisions in the bill
include tougher
penalties for employers who are guilty of equal pay
violations.
System access laws
included warning statements and signs, limited advertising about the benefits of tanning, mandatory protective eyewear, operator - required incident reports, and
penalties for violations.
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.
If
violations are determined to be willful, criminal
penalties may be imposed,
including a fine of up to $ 25,000 and imprisonment
for a term not to exceed one year.
Optional coverage could
include reimbursement
for federal and / or state fines and
penalties from
violations of personal privacy laws.
Injunctive relief, the actual damages or $ 3,500 (whichever is greater), or both,
including costs and attorney's fees, and additional civil
penalties up to $ 2,000
for each
violation.
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.
Although the breeder was issued an official warning in 2005
for numerous
violations including inadequate veterinary care, APHIS gave him a 25 - percent
penalty reduction in 2007
for «no prior history of
violations.»
The bill should instead preserve local control, eliminate the necessity of a central bureaucracy and allow local law enforcement
including dog wardens, humane agents, health officials as well as existing state agencies to conduct inspections, issue cease and desist orders and refer
violations for imposition of civil or criminal
penalties.
But in fact, the
penalties for certain traffic
violations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey can be considerable, and may
include points on your license, payment of hefty fines, loss or suspension of license, and even time spent in jail.
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).
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...
The exposure businesses can face in the event of a data breach
include direct and cross-claims relating to costs incurred to investigate and mitigate damages that could be attributed to the breach, indemnification from individual or class action lawsuits filed against the business by employees or customers, and
penalties for violations of government regulations.
The Commissioner would like PIPEDA to
include stronger
penalties for privacy
violations as an incentive to comply.
In New York State, the
penalties for an alcohol or drug - related
violation include the loss of driving privileges, fines, and a possible jail term.
Pennsylvania traffic
violation penalties for motorists who amass 11 or more points are even stricter, and they
include an automatic license suspension of a varying duration, mainly depending on the number of prior suspensions.
The traffic
violation penalties for certain more serious infractions may also
include an immediate license suspension or revocations, as well as a court - issued sentence.
Additionally, a traffic ticket
penalty on a driving record may not only accrue points but also
include monetary repercussions
for the
violation.
However, there are
penalties,
including driver's license suspension and revocation,
for repeat speeding tickets or other
violations that exhibit a pattern of unsafe driving.
Reasons of the revocation would
include the failure to settle fines and
penalties of the traffic ticket
violation, the failure to acknowledge responsibility of an accident, major accidents resulting to grave physical injury or even death, and the failure to appear before the court
for a hearing.
Those who are found in
violation of the state code face
penalties including the loss of driving privileges
for a minimum of 90 days and up to two years, license plate suspension, and registration reinstatement fees [1].
Traffic
violation penalties for drivers who are caught operating motor vehicles after being barred as habitual offender
include a two - year imprisonment.
Penalties for racing and reckless driving traffic
violations include jail, probation, heavy fines, vehicle impoundment, and driver's license suspension or revocation of driver's license.
If you decide to drive without car insurance in Indiana, the
penalties for driving uninsured
include a 90 - day suspension of your driving privileges, or a one - year suspension
for repeat
violations within a three - year period.
The traffic law of the state
includes all the fines and
penalties that are attached
for each type of
violation.
The
penalties for violating such an agreement with the FTC
include fines of up to $ 40,000 per
violation.
Parents who violate child custody orders are subject to certain
penalties,
including allowing
for make - up times with children, paying the other parent's attorney fees needed to address such
violations or even jail time or fines in extreme circumstances.
Penalties for contempt of court can include jail time, but depending on the type of violation, other penalties are often available, including seizing tax returns and denying or seizing passports, professional licenses and driver's
Penalties for contempt of court can
include jail time, but depending on the type of
violation, other
penalties are often available, including seizing tax returns and denying or seizing passports, professional licenses and driver's
penalties are often available,
including seizing tax returns and denying or seizing passports, professional licenses and driver's licenses.
Based on this alleged misclassification, the Salespeople claimed that there were
violations of the state's wage payment laws,
including minimum wage and overtime requirements, and other
penalties for the misclassification.
New REBBA provisions
include: a Code of Ethics; stronger sanctions
for false or misleading advertising; updated brokerage ownership requirements; clearer disclosure rules
for trust fund deposits; and increased
penalties and fines
for any
violation of the act.
New disclosures related to the mortgage process (TILA / RESPA Integrated Disclosure or TRID),
including financial
penalties for technical
violations, have increased the reluctance of many financial institutions to offer mortgage products or retain mortgages on their balance sheet.