National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966: Legislative History, Volume 1U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1985 - Motor vehicles |
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... civil penalty shall not exceed $ 400,000 for any related series of violations . ( b ) Any such civil penalty may be compromised by the Secretary . In determining the amount of such penalty , or the amount agreed upon in compromise , the ...
... civil penalty shall not exceed $ 400,000 for any related series of violations . ( b ) Any such civil penalty may be compromised by the Secretary . In determining the amount of such penalty , or the amount agreed upon in compromise , the ...
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... civil penalty of as much as $ 1,000 for each violation ( with a maximum of $ 400,000 for a related series of viola- tions ) . Exemptions for civil penalties apply in limited cases . The Secretary is also authorized to conduct necessary ...
... civil penalty of as much as $ 1,000 for each violation ( with a maximum of $ 400,000 for a related series of viola- tions ) . Exemptions for civil penalties apply in limited cases . The Secretary is also authorized to conduct necessary ...
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... civil penalty of not to exceed $ 1,000 for each such violation . Such violation of a provision of section 108 , or regulations issued thereunder , shall constitute a separate violation with respect to each motor vehicle or item of motor ...
... civil penalty of not to exceed $ 1,000 for each such violation . Such violation of a provision of section 108 , or regulations issued thereunder , shall constitute a separate violation with respect to each motor vehicle or item of motor ...
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... civil penalty may be compromised by the Secretary . In determining the amount of such penalty , or the amount agreed upon in compromise , the appropriateness of such penalty to the size of the business of the person charged and the ...
... civil penalty may be compromised by the Secretary . In determining the amount of such penalty , or the amount agreed upon in compromise , the appropriateness of such penalty to the size of the business of the person charged and the ...
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... a person would be required to prove both that he had no knowledge of these faets and that he had no reason to know of these facts in the exercise of due care . CIVIL PENALTY Section 109 ( b ) of the House 80 Vol . I 18.
... a person would be required to prove both that he had no knowledge of these faets and that he had no reason to know of these facts in the exercise of due care . CIVIL PENALTY Section 109 ( b ) of the House 80 Vol . I 18.
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