Civil fine definition

Civil fine means a financial penalty imposed by a government agency as restitution for a wrong doing and not considered to be a criminal punishment;
Civil fine means a fine assessed by and paid to the commission for violations of the act.
Civil fine means a fine assessed by the Board against an individual for practicing physical therapy or limited physical therapy without a license.

More Definitions of Civil fine

Civil fine means any monetary amount as a result of direct violation of the Grand County Fee Schedule or other amount set forth in County Ordinance.
Civil fine means a monetary fine imposed by the Board in accordance with Health Occupations Article, §5-403, Annotated Code of Maryland.
Civil fine means any monetary fine or penalty.
Civil fine means a fine or civil penalty assessed pursuant to the Act and these Rules;
Civil fine means any monetary penalty imposed by the Director or a court of competent jurisdiction to enforce a violation of the administrative rules of the Department of Environmental Services or chapter(s) 9, [and/or] 14, and/or 41, Revised Ordinances of Honolulu.
Civil fine means a fine assessed by the Board against a person for practicing without an active license, pharmacy permit, registration, or wholesale distributor permit.
Civil fine and "administrative fine" means any monetary penalty, imposed by the director or a court of competent jurisdiction for a violation of the shoreline setbacks ordinance, the special management area ordinance, a condition of any permit issued by the director pursuant to the shoreline setbacks or the special management area ordinances, or any violation of these rules.