NOTE: A driver with a suspended license may be subjected to
subsequent violation fines as well as reinstatement fees.
Not exact matches
Such a
violation, if eventually confirmed by the Federal Trade Commission, could lead to many millions of dollars in
fines against Facebook, said David Vladeck, who as the director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection oversaw the investigation of alleged privacy
violations by Facebook and the
subsequent consent decree resolving the case in 2011.
Whole Foods could face substantial
fines for false labeling — as much as $ 950 for the first
violation and up to $ 1,700 for
subsequent violations, according to the DCA.
Officers may write warnings and citations for
violations, with
fines ranging from $ 50 for a first offense to $ 500 for
subsequent offenses.
(c) A person who violates any provision of this section shall be punishable as provided in section 103 - 3 of this Code; provided, however, a
fine imposed for the first such
violation shall not be less than twenty - five dollars ($ 25.00);
subsequent or continued
violations caretaker's removal from management of the managed colony, or the designee's removal from the program.
Violations of the law including regulations issued by DATCP could mean a
fine up to $ 1,000 for a first offense and
fines from $ 200 - $ 2,000 per
violation for
subsequent offenses within 5 years.
Under this law, the sale or transfer of any «live vertebrate creature except man» to someone on the abuse registry or anyone who «purchases any animal on behalf of any person having resided in Cook County and listed as an animal abuse offender» is a
violation punishable by escalating
fines for
subsequent offenses.
Fines for persons or animal shelters or rescues «not authorized or licensed... that [are] found in
violation» could be up to $ 500 per «
violation day» and up to $ 1,000 per
violation day for second and
subsequent offenses.
However, a second or
subsequent violation within five years will be considered a moving
violation for the purpose of
fines and the assessment of points.
The potential penalties for contravening the civil misleading representations provisions of the Competition Act include Competition Tribunal or court orders to cease the conduct, publish a corrective notice, pay restitution and / or pay «administrative monetary penalties» (essentially civil
fines) of up to $ 750,000 for individuals ($ 1 million for
subsequent violations) and $ 10 million for corporations ($ 15 million for
subsequent violations).
(3) For a third or
subsequent violation, a person shall be subject to a
fine of $ 1,000.00, and shall be sentenced to imprisonment for a term of not less than 180 days in a county jail or workhouse, except that the court may lower such term for each day, not exceeding 90 days, served participating in a drug or alcohol inpatient rehabilitation program approved by the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center and shall thereafter forfeit his right to operate a motor vehicle over the highways of this State for 10 years.
Subsequent violations result in harsher penalties, including hefty
fines.
Repeated or
subsequent violations should result in more serious forms of discipline being utilized, including substantial
fines, suspension, and termination of membership.