Documented Violation definition

Documented Violation means any violation which LRAPA or other government agency records after observation, investigation or data collection.

Examples of Documented Violation in a sentence

  • Sixth Documented Violation: Student Denied Bus Transportation for the Balance of the School Year.

  • Third Documented Violation: Student Denied Bus Transportation for Three (3) Consecutive Days Step 4.

  • Fourth Documented Violation: Student Denied Bus Transportation for Five (5) Consecutive Days Step 5.

  • First Documented Violation: Student Issued a Written WarningStep 2.

  • Documented Violation means any violation that the District or other government agency verified through observation, investigation, or data collection.

  • Fifth Documented Violation: Student Denied Bus Transportation for (20) Consecutive DaysStep 6.

  • Second Documented Violation: Student Denied Bus Transportation for One (1) Day Step 3.

  • First Documented Violation: Student Issued a Written Warning Step 2.

  • Fourth Documented Violation: Student Denied Bus Transportation for Five (5) Consecutive Days● Step 5.

  • Third Documented Violation: Student Denied Bus Transportation for Three (3) Consecutive Days● Step 4.

Related to Documented Violation

  • Repeat violation means a violation of the same regulation in any location by the same person for which voluntary compliance previously has been sought within two years or a notice of civil violation has been issued

  • Technical violation means a noncriminal violation of the conditions of parole. This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 905.7.

  • Notice of Violation means a written notice prepared by an enforcement official that informs a responsible person of code violations and orders them to take certain steps to correct the violations.

  • Market Violation means a tariff violation, violation of a Commission-approved order, rule or regulation, market manipulation, or inappropriate dispatch that creates substantial concerns regarding unnecessary market inefficiencies, as defined in 18 C.F.R. § 35.28(b)(8).

  • Minor violation means a violation that is not the result of the purposeful, reckless or criminally negligent conduct of the alleged violator; and/or the activity or condition constituting the violation has not been the subject of an enforcement action by any authorized local, county or state enforcement agency against the violator within the immediately preceding 12 months for the same or substantially similar violation.

  • Governmental Requirement means any law, statute, code, ordinance, order, determination, rule, regulation, judgment, decree, injunction, franchise, permit, certificate, license, rules of common law, authorization or other directive or requirement, whether now or hereinafter in effect, of any Governmental Authority.

  • Violation means the failure of a structure or other development to be fully compliant with the community's floodplain management regulations. A structure or other development without the elevation certificate, other certifications, or other evidence of compliance required in Articles 4 and 5 is presumed to be in violation until such time as that documentation is provided.