Continuing offense definition

Continuing offense or “continuing violation” means violation of a code, rule or law on one or more additional days after having been notified of the violation or ordered to correct the act, or the failure to act. A continuing violation is subject to a civil penalty each day the violation continues after notification.
Continuing offense means violation of a code, rule or law on one or more additional days after having been notified that the act in question, or failure to act, is a violation.

Related to Continuing offense

  • Disqualifying offense means a conviction directly related to the duties and responsibilities of the profession. A conviction is directly related to the duties and responsibilities of the profession if either

  • Sex offense means an offense defined as a sex offense in RCW 9.94A.030;

  • Serious offense means any of the following felonies or a felony attempt to commit any of the following felonies, as now existing or hereafter amended:

  • Violent felony means the same as that term is defined in Section 76-3-203.5.

  • Most serious offense means any of the following felonies