Charging document definition

Charging document means a nonpublic record issued by the Board which:
Charging document means any document issued by the Commission stating that any person or entity has violated the laws over which the Commission has jurisdiction; any document proposing to act upon an application for a permit, license, or certification, or upon an existing permit, license, or certification; or any document alleging a violation of a term or condition of a retail sales agent agreement.
Charging document means any information, uniform traffic citation, complaint affidavit, or any other manner of charging a criminal traffic offense under law.

Examples of Charging document in a sentence

  • Development limit [ ] household properties [and [ ] non-household properties] [ ] household properties and [ ] non-household properties] Estimated Connection Contribution £[number] Condition not applied Fixed Charge The Water charge per property (base rate less applicable deductions) as detailed in the Water Company’s NAV Charging Document for the applicable year.


More Definitions of Charging document

Charging document means the charging document in Form 5 of the Schedule filed by or on behalf of the Attorney- General pursuant to this Act;
Charging document means a nonpublic document issued by the Board which:
Charging document means a written accusation alleging that a defendant has committed an offense. It includes a citation, an indictment, an information, and a statement of charges.
Charging document means a document produced by the
Charging document means written notification that sets forth the grounds upon which the Board or a disciplinary panel is taking administrative action against the respondent or applicant.
Charging document means any document issued by the Secretary of State, Elections Division stating that any person or gov- ernment agency has violated the laws or rules within this Agency’s jurisdiction.
Charging document means any document issued by the Bureau of Labor and Industries stating that any person, entity, or government agency has violated the laws within this Agency's jurisdiction and includes, but is not limited to:¶