Violation Sanction Clause Samples

Violation Sanction. 1. Reporting sales from a market where Grower was never a vendor The Department shall issue a written notice of noncompliance for Class 2 violations and provide technical assistance. 2. Failure to correct or a second incidence of a Class 1 violation. The Department shall issue a written notice of noncompliance for Class 2 violations and provide technical assistance.
Violation Sanction. Accepting SFMNP coupons for non-locally grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, and/or honey; • Exchanging ineligible products for coupons; • Accepting SFMNP coupons in exchange for cash; • Cashing SFMNP coupons for a non-certified farmer; • Refusal to accept valid SFMNP coupons for locally grown, fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs and/or honey for SFMNP; • Failure to permit or comply with procedures regarding on-site inspections; • Charging SFMNP participants a price for an item that is greater than that charged to non-participants; • Charging for items not received; • Participating in discriminatory practices; • Abusive or discriminatory treatment of SFMNP participants or staff; and • Failure to register and certify scales used in direct sales. Farmers who use a scale to determine the price of a product at the time of the sale must ensure that the scale is a commercial, certifiable scale registered, and certified by the Food Safety and Consumer Protection area of NDA. (For more information regarding Nebraska Weights and Measures Act, contact NDA at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.) May result in immediate suspension from the program. If a suspension is issued, it will be followed by a disqualification for the remainder of the current year, if the violation is not successfully challenged by you. • Noncompliance with SFMNP rules and procedures as outlined in the Farmer/NDA Agreement not specifically listed as a violation; • Giving change • Accepting SFMNP coupons after the program’s closing dates; and • Failure to appropriately display the SFMNP certified farmer ID stall sign for the current program year. 1st and 2nd violation – warning letters. 3rd violation may result in a suspension from the program. If a suspension is issued, it will be followed by a disqualification for the remainder of the current year, if the violation is not successfully challenged by you. • Commit fraud or engage in other illegal activity. Disqualification without reinstatement and liable to prosecution under applicable federal, state, or local laws. • Suspensions. If you are suspended as a certified farmer, the suspension period will become effective from the date of receipt of certified mail notification. During the suspension time, your certified SFMNP farmer identification number will become temporarily disabled, preventing you from redeeming SFMNP coupons. During the suspension period, you must refrain from participation in the program. The suspension penalty will be in effect for a maximum of thirty (...
Violation Sanction. 1. A second failure to correct or a third incidence of a Class 1 violation. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Grower from participation in FMNP. 2. Failure to correct or a second incidence of a Class 2 violation. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Grower from participation in FMNP.
Violation Sanction. 1. A second failure to correct a Class 1 violation. Written notice of noncompliance for Class 2 violation and provide technical assistance 2. Failure to report a grower’s violation of FMNP customer’s civil rights. Written notice of noncompliance for Class 2 violation and provide technical assistance 3. Exchanging cash for FMNP checks. Written notice of noncompliance for Class 2 violation and provide technical assistance 4. Attempting to collect money from FMNP customers for FMNP checks not paid by the Department or DSHS. Written notice of noncompliance for Class 2 violation and provide technical assistance 5. Accepting and/or validating FMNP checks outside of the valid dates printed on the face of the check. Written notice of noncompliance for Class 2 violation and provide technical assistance 1. Failure to correct, or a second incidence of, a Class 2 violation. Suspension or termination of Agreement. The Department may also disqualify the Market from participation in FMNP. 2. A second failure to correct, or a third incidence of, a Class 1 violation. Suspension or termination of Agreement. The Department may also disqualify the Market from participation in FMNP. 3. Discriminating against an FMNP customer based on race, color, national origin, age, gender, or disability. Suspension or termination of Agreement. The Department may also disqualify the Market from participation in FMNP. 4. Abusive or hostile treatment of an FMNP customer. Suspension or termination of Agreement. The Department may also disqualify the Market from participation in FMNP. 5. Failing to allow, comply with, or cooperate in the Department’s inspections and monitoring. Suspension or termination of Agreement. The Department may also disqualify the Market from participation in FMNP. 6. Failing to provide documentation requested by the Department. Suspension or termination of Agreement. The Department may also disqualify the Market from participation in FMNP. 7. Continuing participation in FMNP during a period of suspension or disqualification. Suspension or termination of Agreement. The Department may also disqualify the Market from participation in FMNP. 8. Assisting an unauthorized grower in accepting FMNP checks. Suspension or termination of Agreement. The Department may also disqualify the Market from participation in FMNP.
Violation Sanction. 1. A second failure to correct or a third incidence of a Class 1 violation. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Farm Store or Roadside stand from participation in WIC FMNP, FMNP, and SFMNP. 2. Failure to correct or a second incidence of a Class 2 violation. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Farm Store or Roadside stand from participation in WIC FMNP, FMNP, and SFMNP. 3. Accepting WIC CVB, FMNP, and SFMNP Benefits for anything other than eligible foods. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Farm Store or Roadside stand from participation in WIC FMNP, FMNP, and SFMNP. 4. Exchanging WIC CVB, FMNP, and SFMNP Benefits for cash; also known as trafficking. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Farm Store or Roadside stand from participation in WIC FMNP, FMNP, and SFMNP. 5. Refusal to accept valid WIC CVB, FMNP, and SFMNP benefits for eligible products. The Department shall issue a written notice of violation for Class 2 violations and provide technical assistance. 6. Discriminating against WIC CVB, FMNP, and SFMNP participants on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, gender, or disability. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Farm store or Roadside stand from participation in WIC FMNP, FMNP, and SFMNP. 7. Abusive or hostile treatment of a WIC CVB, FMNP, or SFMNP participant. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Farm Store or Roadside stand from participation in WIC FMNP, FMNP, and SFMNP. 8. Transact WIC CVB, FMNP, or SFMNP benefits for a grower who is not authorized; or otherwise bartering for any WIC CVB, FMNP, or SFMNP benefits the non-authorized grower, farm store or roadside stand has accepted. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Grower, Farm Store or Roadside stand from participation in WIC FMNP, FMNP, and SFMNP. 9. Failing to allow, comply with, or cooperate in the Department’s inspections and monitoring. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Store or Roadside stand from participation in WIC FMNP, FMNP, and SFMNP. 10. Failing to provide documentation requested by the Department. The Department may suspend or terminate thi...
Violation Sanction. 1. A second failure to correct or a third incidence of a Class 1 violation. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Grower from participation in FMNP. 2. Failure to correct or a second incidence of a Class 2 violation. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Grower from participation in FMNP. 3. Accepting FMNP Checks for anything other than eligible foods. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Grower from participation in FMNP. 4. Exchanging FMNP Checks for cash; also known as trafficking. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Grower from participation in FMNP. 5. Refusal to accept a valid FMNP Check for eligible products. The Department shall issue a written notice of noncompliance for Class 2 violations and provide technical assistance. 6. Discriminating against a FMNP customer on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, gender, or disability. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Grower from participation in FMNP. 7. Abusive or hostile treatment of an FMNP customer. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Grower from participation in FMNP. 8. Cashing a FMNP Check for a grower who is not authorized; or otherwise bartering for any FMNP Checks the non-authorized grower has accepted. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Grower from participation in FMNP. 9. Failing to allow, comply with, or cooperate in the Department’s inspections and monitoring. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Grower from participation in FMNP. 10. Failing to provide documentation requested by the Department. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Grower from participation in FMNP. 11. Selling only produce grown by other than the authorized growers during the Agreement year. The Department may suspend or terminate this Agreement and may additionally disqualify the Grower from participation in FMNP. 12. Operating the authorized farm store, if any, on the self-service or honor system, i.e., not staffing the farm store. The Department shall issue a written notice of noncompliance for Class 2 violations and provide te...

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