Sentences with phrase «statutory penalties of»

Not exact matches

State regulators, unlike class action plaintiffs, can claim statutory penalties for every violation of state law.
Although statutes still in effect in some states permit the death penalty to be imposed for a variety of offenses — ranging from statutory rape to desecration of a grave to causing death in a duel — murder is virtually the only crime for which it has been recently employed.
The bill as it stands now would remove the need for prosecutors to prove that underage victims of trafficking were coerced into prostitution; elevate penalties for patronizing underage prostitutes to the level of statutory rape; and require that anyone under 18 arrested for a prostitution offense be tried in family court rather than criminal court.
«The late submission of accounts is a serious matter and where parties have failed to meet the statutory deadline we will be imposing civil penalties
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.
It directs Air Optima to cease and desist from further violations of these statutory provisions and to pay a compromise civil penalty of $ 17,500 (US).
This consent order directs CMA to cease and desist from further violations of these statutory provisions and to pay a compromise civil penalty.
It directs Capital Airways to ceasc and desist from hrther violations of these statutory provisions and assesses the carrier a compromise civil penalty of $ 18,000 (US).
It also has a policy to provide for the reduction, and under appropriate circumstances for the waiver, of civil penalties for violations of a statutory or regulatory requirement by a small entity.
It directs Pascan to cease and desist from further violations of the Department's rule and these statutory provisions and assesses a compromise civil penalty of $ 20,000 (US).
This order directs Private Air to cease and desist from further violations of these statutory provisions and it assesses a compromise civil penalty of $ 25,000.
The Statutory Notice of Deficiency is part of a series of notices sent by the IRS to propose additional tax, penalties and interest.
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.
Had we lost before Stirling's own crappy province's «human rights» tribunal, the statutory penalty would have been a lifetime publication ban on me in British Columbia and de facto throughout the rest of Canada.
Statutory Penalties: fine of $ 500 to $ 1,000 and up to 60 days in jail, as well as possible suspension of all fishing privileges
(1) the precision of the statutory language, (2) the importance of the penalty, (3) the subject matter of the legislation, and (4) the overall regulatory pattern adopted by the legislature.
There is no statutory penalty imposed on a licensee if they request ID of a person over 21 and the person fails / refuses to produce the ID.
In contrast, the majority of the courts of appeals that have considered the question have held, in accord with the court of appeals in this case, that the statutory maximum penalty in a drug conspiracy case turns on the jury's determination of the type and quantity of drugs involved in the conspiracy as a whole.
class action settlement based on Wal - Mart's failure to pay all earned vacation pay at the time of termination, plus statutory penalties.
Briefed interlocutory appeal to the Oklahoma Supreme Court involving interpretation of statutory penalties under the Oklahoma Franchise Tax Code.
Therefore, the least severe burglary can subject the offender to a statutory maximum penalty of up to five years in prison.
More serious crimes, such as possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition, weapons trafficking and importing a prohibited weapon, used to carry a statutory minimum penalty of three years imprisonment, though this was struck down in the cases of R v. Smickle and R v. Nur that were released in 2013 by the Ontario Court of Appeal.
Probation Violations — If you violate any part of your probation in the state of California, you risk having your probation revoked in addition to greater statutory penalties.
«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.»
Statutory penalties may be also imposed on insurance companies that deny your claim, or any part of your claim, in bad faith.
This Court has no roving license, in even ordinary cases of statutory interpretation, to disregard clear language simply on the view that (in [the IRS's] words) Congress «must have intended» something broader... And still less do we have that warrant when the consequence would be to expand [benefits and penalties beyond the lines drawn by Congress]...
To make matters more confusing, the more expansive meaning of the French word «infraction» is evident in para. 44 of the majority in Guidon in the following statement: «The two parts test for determining which statutory infractions are criminal offences and which are administrative penalties was set out in Wigglesworth» (underline added).
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Comment: Many commenters considered the statutory penalties insufficient to protect privacy, stating that the civil penalties are too weak to have the impact needed to reduce the risk of inappropriate disclosure.
Interestingly, while there was a focus on the statutory maximum, there was little discussion of a penalty «range,» which to this observer would have seemed to address much of the concern.
Apprendi did, after all, discuss exposure not only in terms of an increased statutory maximum penalty, but expressly held that «[I] t is unconstitutional for a legislature to remove from the jury the assessment of facts that increase the prescribed RANGE of penalties to which a criminal defendant is exposed.»
The statute — Texas Property Code Chapter 5, Subchapter D, beginning with Section 5.061 — prohibits any executory contract for the sale of residential property if the property already has a mortgage on it, and sets out draconian penalties for any violations of the technical statutory requirements.
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