['Hazmat: Highway']
['Violations - Hazmat', 'Hazmat Enforcement']
10/23/2024
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After finding a knowing violation under this subpart, the Office of Chief Counsel assesses a civil penalty taking the following into account:
(a) The nature and circumstances of the violation;
(b) The extent and gravity of the violation;
(c) The degree of the respondent’s culpability;
(d) The respondent’s prior violations;
(e) The respondent’s ability to pay;
(f) The effect on the respondent’s ability to continue in business; and
(g) Such other matters as justice may require.
[Amdt. 107–11, 48 FR 2651, Jan. 20, 1983, as amended by Amdt. 107–30, 58 FR 50500, Sept. 27, 1993; Amdt. 107–38, 61 FR 21100, May 9, 1996]
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