Potential Violation definition

Potential Violation means for any motor vehicle passing through a Designated Intersection Approach, the data collected by the Redflex System concerning such motor vehicle, which data shall be processed by the Redflex System for the purposes ofallowing the Authorized Employee to review such data and determine whether a traffic violation has occurred.
Potential Violation occurs when the State determines, after appropriate investigation and due diligence, that the Settling Pharmacy is not in substantial compliance with a material aspect of the Settlement Terms. A Potential Violation may be for a single retail pharmacy. A violation of this Agreement does not occur when a pharmacist or other pharmacy personnel employed by the Settling Pharmacy violates the Settling Pharmacy’s CSCP Policies and Procedures or the law.
Potential Violation means a potential School Bus Stop-Arm Violation, which is documented in Violation Data that is collected by the BusPatrol System and provided to the Law Enforcement Agency for final review and determination of a Violation, in accordance with the Stop Arm Law.

Examples of Potential Violation in a sentence

  • The response shall include the Settling Pharmacy’s position as to the act(s) of non-compliance with these Settlement Terms, including, possibly, a statement setting forth why the Settling Pharmacy believes it is in substantial compliance with the relevant provision(s) or a statement explaining how the Potential Violation has been addressed.

  • State Machine Highlighting a Potential Violation after Adaptation To support monitoring unbounded potential violations (such as booked) we create bounded monitoring rules given an ex- ample time period to simulate a constraint and therefore have concrete monitoring rules.

  • In the event of a Potential Violation identified by the State, the State shall notify the Settling Pharmacy in writing (the “State’s Notice”).

  • In the event a Potential Violation, as defined in Exhibit D to the Consent Judgment, is cured as provided in Paragraph E of Exhibit D, then no State Mortgage Regulator shall have any remedy under this Agreement or the Consent Judgment (other than the remedies in Paragraph E(5) of Exhibit D) with respect to such Potential Violation.

  • If a Metric was under a CAP, there had been a Potential Violation of the Metric in a previous Test Period.


More Definitions of Potential Violation

Potential Violation means, with respect to any motor vehicle passing through a Designated Intersection Approach, the data collected by the Redflex System with respect to such motor vehicle, which data shall be processed by the Redflex System for the purposes of allowing the Authorized Employee to review such data and determine whether a Red Light Violation has occurred.
Potential Violation means, with respect to any motor vehicle passing through a Fixed Speed Site, a Mobile Vehicle Van, and/or a Designated Intersection, the data collected by the Speed Monitoring System and/or Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System with respect to such motor vehicle, which data shall be processed by the Speed Monitoring System and/or Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System for the purpose of allowing the Authorized Officer to review such data and determine whether a Violation has occurred.
Potential Violation means, with respect to any motor vehicle passing through a Designated Intersection, the data collected by the System for the purpose of allowing the Authorized Officer to review such data and determine whether a Violation has occurred.
Potential Violation means, with respect to any motor vehicle passing through a Designated Intersection Approach and/or street, the data collected by the Combined Redflex Photo Red Light & Speed Fixed System and/or Redflex Photo Speed System with respect to such motor vehicle, which data shall be processed by the SmartOps™ System for the purpose of allowing the Authorized Officer to review such data and determine whether a Speed and/or Red Light Violation has occurred.
Potential Violation means the use of a Toll Road without concurrent payment of the toll(s) therefore (i) by use of a Transponder with respect to the 1-15 Express Lanes or (ii) by use of a Transponder or otherwise with respect to the Corridors.
Potential Violation means, with respect to any motor vehicle passing through a 39 Designated Intersection, the data collected by the Vendor System with respect to 40 such motor vehicle, which data shall be processed by the Vendor System for the 41 purposes of allowing the Authorized Employee to review such data and determine 42 whether a Red Zone Violation has occurred.
Potential Violation means the data collected by the Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System for Approaching, Overtaking and Passing a School Bus with respect to any motor vehicle, which data shall be processed by the Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System for Approaching, Overtaking and Passing a School Bus for the purposes of allowing the Authorized Officer to review such data and determine whether a Violation has occurred.