Administrative Enforcement Order definition
Examples of Administrative Enforcement Order in a sentence
On June 15, 2022, the SED issued a proposed Administrative Enforcement Order (AEO) to PG&E pursuant to the Commission Enforcement Policy adopted by Resolution M-4846.
PG&E’s waiver of its due process rights to an evidentiary hearing on the matters set forth herein is conditioned on a final Commission resolution or order approving the Administrative Enforcement Order and this Settlement Agreement without modification, or with modifications agreeable to the Parties.
In the AEO, SED alleges that PG&E did not comply with provisions of Commission Resolution ESRB-8, D.▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇, and D.▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇, as identified in the AEO and detailed in attachment to the Administrative Enforcement Order “2020 Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) Post Event Report Review” (2020 Post Event Report).
SED shall not assert that any violations or conduct underlying the violations alleged or identified by SED in the Administrative Enforcement Order or the Settlement Agreement are the basis for future disallowances, violations, or penalties, provided, however, that SED retains the right to investigate and enforce any failure to comply with this Settlement Agreement or the corrective actions specified in the Administrative Enforcement Order.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement the payment of any amount by the recipient in respect of a taxable supply is subject to the issuing of the relevant Tax Invoice or Adjustment Note to the recipient.