Toyota later paid nearly $ 33 million in civil
penalties as the result of investigations into whether the company notified NHTSA in a timely manner about these defects.
Not exact matches
As a
result of the Attorney General's
investigation into high gas prices during Hurricane Sandy, Attorney General Schneiderman secured over $ 300,000 in
penalties and costs from more than 40 gas stations in New York City, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley that gouged their customers.
Toyota also paid $ 48.8 million in civil
penalties as the
result of NHTSA
investigations into the timeliness
of several safety recalls last year.
December 20, 2010: Toyota agrees to pay the maximum $ 16.375 million civil
penalty as the
result of another NHTSA
investigation into whether their recall
of 5.5 million vehicles for pedal entrapment was conducted in a timely manner.
This is in addition to any
penalties that you might have already received owing to any other administrative sanctioning that may have already occurred
as a
result of the police
investigation, such
as Administrative DRIVING PROHIBITIONS (ADP driving prohibition) or any IMMEDIATE ROADSIDE PROHIBITIONS (IRP).
It will also be interesting to see whether the Bureau pursues any directors, officers or employees given its stated commitment over the past several years to more aggressively seek
penalties against individuals and whether any other products will be added to the
investigation (for example,
as a
result of other parties seeking «immunity plus» under the Bureau's Leniency Program).
In 1999, the Federal Bureau
of Investigation estimated that there were 2.5 million arrests
of juveniles.1 In1997, juvenile courts handled almost 1 800 000 delinquency cases.2 On an average day, more than 106 000 youth are in custody in juvenile facilities.3 Almost60 %
of detained youth are African American or Hispanic.3 Moreover, recent changes in the laws, such
as mandatory
penalties for drug crimes and lowering the age that juveniles can be tried
as adults, have
resulted in more juveniles serving time than ever before.
GARY UNDERHILL, Wooster, Ohio,
as the
result of an
investigation of the formal complaint, was found by the Commission to have violated Revised Code 4735.02, unlicensed activity, and was accessed a civil
penalty in the amount
of $ 2,500.00.
At the discretion
of the Registrar, a proposed Settlement Agreement may be sent to you
as broker if the
investigation results in charges, which state the specific rule breached by the licensee and the
penalty /
penalties imposed.