Continuing violation definition

Continuing violation means a violation of these rules that is ongoing and unabated at the time of inspection.
Continuing violation has the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 8.3(a);
Continuing violation means a violation of this Article that is continuing in nature and for which there may be an opportunity to cure, such as, but not limited to, operation of a Vacation Rental without a currently valid Vacation Rental License, failing to acquire a modified Vacation Rental License when required, violations of minimum safety and operational requirements under this Article, and violations of the Florida Building Code, Florida Fire Code or Life Safety Code.

More Definitions of Continuing violation

Continuing violation means creating, maintaining, permitting, keeping, allowing, or tolerating a nuisance defined under this Chapter for more than four (4) consecutive calendar days.
Continuing violation means the same activity extending longer than one day that violates the Oregon Consumer Identity Theft Protection Act.
Continuing violation means a violation that involves an ongoing unlawful activity or an ongoing failure to comply with a statutory or regulatory requirement.
Continuing violation means that a permittee or responsible person or entity has received a notice of deficient condition and has failed to take corrective action.
Continuing violation means a violation of this Article that is continuing in nature and for which
Continuing violation means continuing activity which violates any law, rule, implementation measure, ordinance or order under P.L. 99-663. For example, continued operation of a rock quarry after receipt of a notice of alleged violation is a continuing violation.
Continuing violation means either (1) a particular violation of the Code continuing for more than twenty-four (24) hours without correction or abatement, or (2) a repeated, consecutive violation of the same offense without intervening days.