Sentences with phrase «penalties imposed after»

Second, New York was the beneficiary of $ 10 billion from bank settlements that stemmed from penalties imposed after the financial crisis.
Use to file an appeal from a finding and / or penalty imposed after a DMV hearing regarding such matters as a fatal accident, chemical test refusal, or motor - vehicle related business regulated by DMV.

Not exact matches

While any penalty APR imposed on the balance owed is required to go back to normal after six months of on - time payments, future purchases may be charged the penalty APR indefinitely.
This misjudgment (perhaps initially due to management downplaying the incidents) could explain why the board got engaged so late in the process, and why they did not impose penalties on executives until after the first scathing Congressional hearing and weeks of public outcry.
Under state law, the death penalty can be imposed if a jury makes a unanimous recommendation after weighing aggravating factors presented by the prosecution and mitigating factors presented by the defense.
A day after the NFL handed down the harshest penalties ever imposed on a franchise, The MMQB went to Boston to capture the pulse of the city's streets where just over three months ago the Patriots celebrated their Super Bowl XLIX victory with a confetti - strewn parade.
The two alternatives now are to 1) appoint a new jury and conduct a mini-trial before it goes to decide on the penalty (which could take months); or 2) the judge could get the prosecutors to agree to forgo the death penalty; and the judge could unilaterally impose life w / o parole or life, with parole after 25 yrs.
In a written statement via text message, Liu said, «$ 26,000 fine imposed now, four years after - the - fact is a laughable pittance compared to the $ 3.5 million penalty unjustly imposed with political motivations on my campaign just weeks before the election in 2013.»
To the extent that the Secretary determines that the authority to adopt and impose such violations and penalties by rule requires further statutory authority, the Secretary shall report such determination to Congress as soon as such determination is made, but not later than 1 year after the enactment of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009.
The Education Practices Commission may suspend the educator certificate of any person as defined in s. 1012.01 (2) or (3) for up to 5 years, thereby denying that person the right to teach or otherwise be employed by a district school board or public school in any capacity requiring direct contact with students for that period of time, after which the holder may return to teaching as provided in subsection (4); may revoke the educator certificate of any person, thereby denying that person the right to teach or otherwise be employed by a district school board or public school in any capacity requiring direct contact with students for up to 10 years, with reinstatement subject to the provisions of subsection (4); may revoke permanently the educator certificate of any person thereby denying that person the right to teach or otherwise be employed by a district school board or public school in any capacity requiring direct contact with students; may suspend the educator certificate, upon an order of the court or notice by the Department of Revenue relating to the payment of child support; or may impose any other penalty provided by law, if the person:
After issuing a warning, if the violation is not corrected, OSEE may impose a penalty, not to exceed $ 500 per day paid to the Healthy Schools Fund.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has imposed a $ 1 million civil penalty on Harbor Freight Tools, an equipment importer, for failing to issue a timely recall of more than 800,000 after - market trailer light kits that violate Federal safety standards.
The penalty must be imposed on any withdrawals taken between six days after the date of deposit and 1.5 years after the date of deposit.
The Florida Legislature has passed a measure that would impose the death penalty on «dangerous» dogs after they've committed a second attack.
To the extent that the Secretary determines that the authority to adopt and impose such violations and penalties by rule requires further statutory authority, the Secretary shall report such determination to Congress as soon as such determination is made, but not later than 1 year after the enactment of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009.
Where a more onerous penalty (such as suspension where a reprimand would otherwise have been ordered, a lengthier suspension or revocation) is imposed because of prior misconduct, there is significant difference between prior misconduct found by the Tribunal after an adjudicative process and prior misconduct found by the Law Society after an investigation.
In College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario v. Peirovy, the regulatory body for medical doctors appealed the penalty imposed on a walk - in clinic doctor, Javad Peirovy, after six female patients complained of inappropriate sexual touching during medical examinations in 2009 and 2010.
It can be contrasted with the $ 750,000 penalty that was imposed on Metron Construction after it pled guilty to four charges of criminal negligence causing death after four workers were killed on Christmas Eve 2009 when the swing stage they were on collapsed.
There is nothing in the rules which imposes a cost penalty on a party who files its suit quickly after its cause of action arises.
(2) If an administrative penalty imposed under section 15.4.1 is not paid within 15 days after the day that it becomes due and payable, the treasurer of the municipality may add the administrative penalty to the tax roll for any property in the municipality for which all of the registered owners are responsible for paying the administrative penalty, and collect it in the same manner as municipal taxes.
Even without notice, under s. 727 (3), the court may still impose an increased penalty after hearing evidence of the prior criminal record:
(2) If an administrative penalty imposed under section 374.1 is not paid within 15 days after the day that it becomes due and payable, the treasurer of the City may add the administrative penalty to the tax roll for any property in the City for which all of the owners are responsible for paying the administrative penalty, and collect it in the same manner as municipal taxes.
Provides that where a person is charged in respect of conduct that is an offence under the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (SOA 2003) and was an offence under one of the repealed offences listed in sub-s (2), and the only thing preventing the person being found guilty is that it can not be proven beyond reasonable doubt whether the conduct took place before or after the commencement of SOA 2003, then it shall be conclusively presumed for the purposes of determining the guilt of the defendant that the conduct took place at a time when the offence in respect of that conduct carried the lower penalty in terms of a custodial sentence which could be imposed on conviction of the defendant.
In a case where a count on an indictment spans the commencement date, the court should not impose any penalty under ss 224 to 229 unless it is satisfied that at least one relevant offence was committed after the commencement date.
Some carriers may raise rates astronomically after an SR - 22 requirement appears, while others may impose a milder penalty.
Use to file an appeal from a conviction and / or penalty imposed for non-criminal moving violations after a DMV Traffic Violations Bureau hearing in NYC or Rochester only (see Traffic Tickets).
Under state law, the death penalty can be imposed if a jury makes a unanimous recommendation after weighing aggravating factors presented by the prosecution and mitigating factors presented by the defense.
For a closed - end credit transaction, prepayment penalty means a charge imposed for paying all or part of the transaction's principal before the date on which the principal is due, other than a waived, bona fide third - party charge that the creditor imposes if the consumer prepays all of the transaction's principal sooner than 36 months after consummation, provided, however, that interest charged consistent with the monthly interest accrual amortization method is not a prepayment penalty for extensions of credit insured by the Federal Housing Administration that are consummated before January 21, 2015.
For purposes of this paragraph (b)(4), «prepayment penalty» means a charge imposed for paying all or part of a transaction's principal before the date on which the principal is due, other than a waived, bona fide third - party charge that the creditor imposes if the consumer prepays all of the transaction's principal sooner than 36 months after consummation.
However, the term prepayment penalty does not include a waived bona fide third - party charge imposed by the creditor if the consumer pays all of a covered transaction's principal before the date on which the principal is due sooner than 36 months after consummation.
The stars» efforts come months after Halle Berry and Jennifer Garner successfully managed to campaign for an anti-paparazzi law, which imposes tougher penalties on cameramen who constantly tail public figures and their kids in California, and also makes it easier for parents to sue for damages over harassment.
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