What penalties are involved for non-compliance with 40 CFR Part 112?
Welcome to Mount Engineering-Specialists in Spill Prevention...Owners or operators that are subject to the regulation but violate the requirements of Part 112 by failing or refusing to comply are liable for civil penalties in accordance with the Clean Water Act (CWA), as amended by the Oil Pollution Act (OPA) of 1990. Penalties could be as high as $25,000 per day of violation.
What are the penalties for non-compliance?
State of Tennessee Click It or TicketIf you are unbuckled or have children in a vehicle who are not properly restrained, and you are stopped by law enforcement, you will be ticketed. In addition, you will be charged two points against your driving record.
Are there any penalties for non-compliance with the EPCRA laws?
Fequently Asked QuestionsYes. The law assesses steep penalties for willful non-compliance EPCRA regulations. The enforcement of these penalties is usually carried out by the U S Environmental Protection Agency or by legal firms who act on behalf of the public. We welcome new businesses each year. Our goal is to help reporters get into compliance with the EPCRA regulations. Contact us at 1.800.633.7585, press 2 for technical assistance.
What are the penalties for non-compliance and who can be held liable?
NNMC - HIPAA - FAQsFor unintentional violation of the HIPAA regulations, the Department of Health & Human Services can levy: A fine up to $250,000 and 10 years if intent to sell, transfer, or use for commercial advantage, personal gain, or malicious harm Penalties may apply to the individual violator but they may also apply to the organization or even to its officers.
What are the penalties for non-compliance with the PCI standards?
Free PCI Scanner - FAQsValidation and enforcement is the responsibility of the acquiring financial institution or payment processor. For each instance of non-compliance, these organizations levy various penalties onto merchants and service providers which can include: Comodo HackerGuardian provides a range of services that make PCI compliance easy. Find out which service is right for you at www.hackerguardian.com
Under 49 CFR Part 40 rules, who can perform calibrations on an EBT?
Breath Alcohol Detection Links & Frequently Asked QuestionsThe manufacturer of the EBT, a maintenance representative certified by the manufacturer or by a state health agency or other appropriate state agency (see 49 CFR Part 40 - 40.233 - "What are requirements for proper use an care of EBTs?" Subsection (5).)
Are there any civil penalties involved in the Program?
FAQs About The 2006 VFCP UpdateIf the applicant meets the conditions of the Program, no Section 502(l) or 502(i) penalty would apply to correction amounts paid to the plan or to participants. We can still impose civil penalties under Section 502(c)(2) of ERISA if you fail to file a complete and accurate annual report Form 5500 on time. (See the Department's DFVC Program to correct filing violations.) The Department must refer information about prohibited transactions to the IRS, as required by Section 3003(c) of ERISA.
What is the CFR?
National Archives Frequently Asked QuestionsCFR is the commonly used name for the Code of Federal Regulations, an annual codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. The current edition is available on the U.S. Government Printing Office web site.
What are the penalties for serious offences (non-compliance) under the HSNO Act?
ERMA: New Organisms FAQsThe penalties for breaching the HSNO Act are fines of up to $500,000 in the case of an individual; and, in the case of a body corporate, the greater of $10 million, or three times the value of any commercial gain from the contravention, or 10 per cent of the turnover of the body corporate and all its interconnected bodies corporate, if the commercial gain canniot be ascertained. In addition, a person could be found to have civil liability for acts or omissions in breach of the Act.
Are there penalties for non-compliance with the Code? Is it truly enforceable?
FAQa voluntary program‚ ICMI cannot impose penalties. However‚ an operation that is not in compliance with the Code's Principles and Standards of Practice cannot be certified. Further‚ non-compliance at an already certified site would result in its de-certification‚ and de-certification of the operation would be posted on this web site. Back to top
Who is responsible for compliance with 28 CFR Part 23?
CFR Part 23 FAQCFR Part 23 requires that either an organizational unit within an agency or an organization that operates the criminal intelligence system on behalf of multiple organizations or jurisdictions will be ultimately responsible for compliance with the regulation. This unit or organization is referred to as the Intelligence Project. The Project develops operating policies and procedures for the criminal intelligence system.
What is involved with compliance?
The Toy Shop :.Depending on the car, there are varying levels of required modifications, however, as a guide, the following things must be modified/fitted:
What are the penalties?
Smoke-free Illinois - Frequently Asked QuestionsA person who smokes in an area where smoking is prohibited can fined between $100 and $250. A person who owns, operates or otherwise controls a public place or place of employment who violates the act can be fined not less than $250 for the first violation, not less than $500 for the second violation within one year after the first violation and not less than $2,500 for each additional violation within one year after the first violation.
