Civil violation definition
Civil violation means a violation of a law of this state or a local ordinance, other than a criminal offense or a violation that is defined or designated as a civil infraction, that is punishable by a civil fine or forfeiture under the applicable law or ordinance.
Civil violation means a violation for which a monetary penalty may be imposed as specified in this chapter. Each day or portion of a day during which a violation occurs or exists is a separate violation. Traffic infractions issued pursuant to Title 11 are specifically excluded from the application of this chapter.
Civil violation means a violation for which a monetary penalty may be imposed as specified in this chapter. Each day or portion of a day during which a violation occurs or exists is a separate violation.
More Definitions of Civil violation
Civil violation means a violation for which a monetary penalty may be imposed as specified in this chapter.
Civil violation means failing to comply with tribal laws and involves conduct inappropriate to an orderly society, but it is not a criminal offense. A person charged with a civil violation is not entitled to a trial by jury or a right to a public defender.
Civil violation means a violation for which a monetary penalty may be imposed as specified in this chapter. Each day or portion of a day during which a violation occurs is a separate violation. Traffic infractions pursuant to Chapter 46.90 RCW except RCW 46.90.500 through 46.90.565 are specifically excluded from the application of this chapter.
Civil violation means commission of an act or omission to act in a manner prescribed by this Ordinance or other County ordinance constituting breach or infringement of a section of a County ordinance or of this Ordinance constitutes a civil violation and shall be handled in accordance with the procedures established by this Ordinance.
Civil violation means any code violation which is enforced by the Town by civil enforcement action under this chapter, including warning notices, stop work orders, emergency orders, notices of violation, civil infractions, and which may include the assessment of civil fines and penalties.
Civil violation means a violation of this chapter, for which a momentary penalty may be imposed under the provisions of this chapter. Each day in which a violation occurs or continues to exist is a separate violation.
Civil violation means any violation or noncompliance with a civil provision of the PAMC not otherwise designated as an infraction, misdemeanor, or gross misdemeanor. “Person responsible for the violation” or “person responsible” means any person(s) required by the applicable regulation to comply therewith, or who commits any act or omission that is a violation or causes or permits a violation to occur or remain upon property in the city, and includes but is not limited to any owner(s), lessor(s), manager(s), agent(s), or other person(s) entitled to control, use and/or occupy property where a civil violation occurs. “Repeat violation” means a violation of the same or similar PAMC provision in any location by the same person for which: (1) voluntary compliance previously has been sought within two years; or (2) a notice of violation has been issued within two years.