Sentences with phrase «penalty ordered under»

(f) prescribe circumstances in which a person or organization is not required to pay an administrative penalty ordered under this Act;

Not exact matches

In the 1950s and early 1960s, the civil rights movement promoted, not rage and disruption, but nonviolent civil disobedience, accepting the penalties imposed under what protesters deemed unjust laws in order to awaken consciences to the injustice of those laws.
The 4,000 Sisters of Mercy (who operate the second - largest hospital system in the U.S., after the Veterans Administration) were ordered, under threat of ecclesiastical penalties, to abandon their plan to permit tubal ligations in their hospitals.
Cuomo called Astorino's statements «outrageous», and says the same US Attorney that Astorino was quoting, Preet Bharara has accused the County Executive of giving «numerous false and misleading» statements, and has been ordered to give a videotaped statement under oath, with the penalty of perjury.
Entergy will pay a $ 1.2 million civil penalty under the terms of a consent order for significant Clean Water Act violations at its Indian Point, the DEC announced today.
He was sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to pay $ 280,000 in restitution, but the penalty was stayed pending a much - anticipated US Supreme Court decision involving the «honest services» section of the federal mail - fraud law under which he was tried.
@mbomb007 Your prisons are overflowing because for - profit prisons mean they have an incentive to keep prisons as full as possible, even if it means lobbying for heavier criminal penalties even for minor offenses (usually under such auspicious euphemisms as «tough on crime», «law and order»).
The less evolved communities are more likely to fall under the laws of the animal level and to use physical reductionism in order to solve problems, and that means that the situation when an evolved society confronts a less evolved one is recurrent and also is crime, death penalty or violence against violence.
The Education Practices Commission may fashion further penalties under the authority of subsection (1) as it deems appropriate when it considers the show cause order.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), in its continuing effort to protect airline consumers, has assessed a $ 150,000 penalty against the online ticket agent Airtrade for failing to properly disclose to consumers when flights were being operated under a code - sharing arrangement and ordered the company to cease and desist from future violations.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), in its continuing effort to protect airline consumers, has assessed a $ 50,000 penalty against the online ticket agent Travelzoo for failing to properly disclose to consumers when flights were being operated under a code - sharing arrangement, and ordered the company to cease and desist from future violations.
footnote ** IRA distributions received before you're age 59 1/2 may not be subject to the 10 % federal penalty tax if the distribution is due to your disability or death; is distributed by a reservist who was ordered or called to active duty after September 11, 2001, for more than 179 days; or is for a first - time home purchase (lifetime maximum: $ 10,000), postsecondary education expenses, substantially equal periodic payments taken under IRS guidelines, certain unreimbursed medical expenses, an IRS levy on the IRA, or health insurance premiums (after you've received at least 12 consecutive weeks of unemployment compensation).
Dividends from employee stock - ownership arrangements, for example, are excepted from the penalty in these plans, as are payments to a spouse, under a qualified domestic relations order, in a divorce or separation.
Passive investment income has to rise to $ 50,000 per year — not a problem yet for Harry — before penalties start under the February budget, but a plan to get it out is in order.
Under the IRS ordering rules, you are allowed to remove your original contributions at any time without tax or penalty.
Most debts except: fines, penalties, compensation and forfeiture orders imposed by any court; any debt that has been incurred through fraud; student loans; any obligation to pay maintenance to an ex-spouse due under a court order (not Child Support Agency arrears or Child Maintenance Service arrears); and money owed to a creditor whose debt is secured on your property (such as a mortgage or secured loan).
The procedure for the person to follow in order to pay the civil penalty, to contest the citation, or to appear in court as required under subsection (6).
AMPs are monetary penalties — basically, fines — whose payment is ordered by a decision maker acting under a statutory power, other than a court.
(b) the Director may, by order, suspend any registration filed under Part II.2 or any permit, licence or environmental compliance approval issued to the person under this Act until the administrative penalty is paid; and
(2) Subject to subsection (1), if a hearing by the Tribunal is required under section 140 in respect of an order to pay an environmental penalty or an administrative penalty, the Tribunal shall not substitute its opinion for that of the Director with respect to the amount of the penalty unless the Tribunal considers the amount to be unreasonable.
(5) If the court decides that compliance with an order issued under this Act in response to the offence warrants a less severe penalty, the court shall give reasons for that decision.
(1.1) For greater certainty, if a hearing by the Tribunal is required under section 140 in respect of an order to pay an administrative penalty, the regulations made under clause 182.3 (13)(b) governing the determination of the amounts of administrative penalties apply to the Tribunal.
One year after entry of the order, VTech USA must submit a detailed compliance report, sworn under penalty of perjury, that describes how VTech USA is in compliance with each section of the order, along with other (onerous) information requirements.
Offences under s. 236 are ineligible for a conditional sentence order under s. 742.1 (b) and (c), as there are mandatory minimum periods of incarceration and, when prosecuted by indictment, the maximum penalty is 14 years or life.
An order directing a corporation that is a party to a proceeding with respect to a dispute under subsection 55 (3) to pay a penalty that the Tribunal considers appropriate to the person entitled to examine or obtain copies under that subsection if the Tribunal considers that the corporation has without reasonable excuse refused to permit the person to examine or obtain copies under that subsection.
The Act lists a variety of proceedings in respect of which there is no limitation period (section 16): proceedings for declarations; proceedings to enforce court orders and other orders that are enforceable in the same way as court orders; proceedings under the Family Law Act relating to support; proceedings to enforce arbitration awards; proceedings by persons in possession of collateral to redeem or realize on it; proceedings arising from sexual assault in certain circumstances; proceedings to recover fines, taxes and penalties owing to the Crown; proceedings relating to claims by the Crown (or by a delivery agent under social welfare legislation) in various circumstances; proceedings to recover money owing in respect of certain student loans, awards and grants.
(6) An administrative penalty may be ordered under this section for one or more of the following purposes:
(5) If a person or organization fails to comply with an order made under subsection (3) or (4) within the time specified in the order and no appeal of the order is made within the time specified in subsection 27 (1), a director may, subject to subsection (6), make an order requiring the person or organization to pay an administrative penalty in accordance with the regulations.
Interestingly, Professor Rodgers posits that the President could actually execute an Executive Order suppressing all First Amendment rights under the case of an Ebola outbreak with criminal penalties.
In cases where criminal sanctions of a relative lesser importance (custodial sentence of up to six months or a monetary penalty of up to 180 daily penalty units) are at stake, and the facts under investigation were either admitted by the offender or otherwise well established, the prosecutor may issue a penalty order without referring the matter to court adjudication.
(2) An order under subsection (1) or (1.1) is in addition to any penalty that may be imposed and may be made whether or not a proceeding is commenced under the Provincial Offences Act for a contravention of section 2 or of a by - law or regulation under this Act.
The ADO finally issued an Order to the company to file its report and pay an administrative penalty of $ 2,000 under s. 21 (3) of the Act, within 30 days.
Enforcement measures established under the Act include executing search warrants, issuing Director's Orders to comply, levying administrative monetary penalties and prosecution.
Speaking to the media, a spokesperson of IRDAI said, «As directed under the respective charges, the penalty of Rs 50,00,000 shall be remitted by the life insurance Company by debiting shareholders» account within a period of 15 days from the date of receipt of this order
The consent order released today does not have a fine attached to it, as the FTC doesn't have the authority to obtain civil penalties for initial violations of the FTC Act or under Gramm - Leach - Bliley Act.
6 Of 10 Exchanges Ordered To Pay As local news media outlet Yonhap News Agency reports Wednesday, government officials will press forward with penalties in what some commentators view as an increasingly promising sign of bringing the domestic cryptocurrency industry under regulatory control.
(da) if the person who committed the current contravention fails, without reasonable excuse, to enter into a bond as required by an order under paragraph (d)-- impose a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units on the person;
(1) If a person who is 18 or over contravenes a parentage testing order or an order under section 69X, the person is not liable to any penalty in relation to the contravention.
Like the criminal offences under the Act, reviewable matters are also investigated by the Bureau, may result in proceedings initiated by the Bureau or private parties in certain cases with leave from the Competition Tribunal, are generally heard before the Competition Tribunal (and in some cases in provincial or Federal Court) and are subject to a variety of potential remedial orders or monetary penalties.
(b) no further proceedings may be taken under this Division or Division 5 [Administrative Penalties] with respect to the matter, other than to enforce the terms of the order as proposed or to deal with a contravention of the order.
If you have, say, $ 100,000 in a retirement plan, in order to take it out you would give up a 10 % penalty for early distribution (if you are under age 59 1/2) as well as whatever your tax bracket will be if you add $ 100,000 to your adjusted gross income.
The Land Title Office advises the HPO whenever the title of an owner - built home is transferred and they pursue enforcement action if the sale is illegal (which may include compliance orders, monetary penalties, court injunctions, or convictions under the HPA).
The HPO is advised by the Land Title Office whenever the title of an owner - built home is transferred and pursues enforcement action if the sale is illegal (which may include compliance orders, monetary penalties, court injunctions, or convictions under the HPA).
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