Sentences with phrase «noncompliance order»

49 CFR 552 Petition for rulemaking, defect, and noncompliance order; 49 CFR 571.208 Occupant crash protection; 49 CFR 585 Phase - in reporting requirement; 49 CFR 595 Make inoperative exemptions
49 CFR 552 Petition for rulemaking, defect, and noncompliance orders; 49 CFR 571.208 Occupant crash protection; 49 CFR 585 Phase - in reporting requirements; 49 CFR 595 Make inoperative exemptions

Not exact matches

The changes lowered the limit and increased the fines for noncompliance in order to more strongly encourage reductions in CO2 emissions.
Compare this to the proposed penalty of 20 penalty units or $ 4,200 for noncompliance with a section 155 order.
We can also compare this to the proposed penalties associated with noncompliance with a section 155 order — 20 penalty unites, $ 4,200.
There will be no excuses, and there will be no tolerance to noncompliance with this order
Dane County Circuit Judge Maryann Sumi, who had issued an order intended to block implementation of the law while she considered a challenge to its legitimacy and warned of sanctions for noncompliance, amended her order Thursday to clarify that the law had not taken effect, as Republican leaders argued it had.
«There will be no tolerance for noncompliance to this order,» added Paterson, who has no authority over the senate when in session, but is authorized to compel it to be in session.»
Has been the subject of a court order or notice by the Department of Revenue pursuant to s. 409.2598 directing the Education Practices Commission to suspend the certificate as a result of noncompliance with a child support order, a subpoena, an order to show cause, or a written agreement with the Department of Revenue.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has ordered Salem, Mass. - based passenger carrier D'Boston Transportation, LLC, USDOT No. 2456132, to immediately cease all passenger transportation services due to widespread and serious noncompliance with federal safety regulations that has endangered the lives of its drivers, passengers and the motoring public.
It can be shut down immediately and a fine of up to $ 500 for each day of noncompliance can be ordered.
Specifically, Germany's noncompliance relates to the unwillingness of some courts to enforce orders for the return of children, or access to children, under the Convention.
In order to meet eDiscovery obligations, organizations must be fully aware of their present and future data retention needs, and adopt suitable technology that will permit easy incorporation of legal rules and minimize the noncompliance risks relating to eDiscovery obligations.
In order for the group health plan to disclose protected health information to a plan sponsor, the plan documents under which the plan was established and is maintained must be amended to: (1) Describe the permitted uses and disclosures of protected health information; (2) specify that disclosure is permitted only upon receipt of a certification from the plan sponsor that the plan documents have been amended and the plan sponsor has agreed to certain conditions regarding the use and disclosure of protected health information; and (3) provide adequate firewalls to: identify the employees or classes of employees who will have access to protected health information; restrict access solely to the employees identified and only for the functions performed on behalf of the group health plan; and provide a mechanism for resolving issues of noncompliance.
Apparently, once the alienating parent determined that this was the case, noncompliance became the order of the day.»
In both cases, Missouri courts consider this «noncompliance» with a court order and impose penalties.
Apparently, once the alienating parent determined that this was the case, noncompliance became the order of the day» (2010).
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