Mitigating circumstances definition
Mitigating circumstances means any consideration or factors that may justify a reduction in the severity of an action to be imposed upon an applicant or licensee.
Mitigating circumstances means factors for the Commission’s determination that might explain a violation, in whole or in part, or make the violation more understandable and/or less subject to condemnation.
Mitigating circumstances means any circumstances the Board may deem to lessen the severity of the punishment deemed appropriate after the Board has determined that a violation of the Code of Ethics has occurred. These circumstances include, but are not limited to, the lack of economic advantage or gain by the target, lack of economic loss to the City and its taxpayers, lack of significant impact on public confidence in City Government or similar matters.
Examples of Mitigating circumstances in a sentence
Mitigating circumstances will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
More Definitions of Mitigating circumstances
Mitigating circumstances means circumstances which reduce culpability for purposes of assessing good character.
Mitigating circumstances means factors for the Commission’s determination that might explain a violation, in
Mitigating circumstances means any consideration or factors that may justify a reduction in the severity of an action
Mitigating circumstances means circumstances which 8. two completed fingerprint cards.
Mitigating circumstances means a justification for a violation that the department considers extenuating enough to warrant a reduction of the penalty that would otherwise be proposed.
Mitigating circumstances means those circumstances by virtue of which the penalty incurred by an employee who commits an offense is lessened or made less severe. Such circumstances shall include the employee’s past record of good work performance within the Company and, in general, any circumstance which in the judgment of management justifies the imposition of a penalty less severe than that provided.
Mitigating circumstances means actions taken by the entity under investigation to minimize the negative consequences caused by the abuse in the wholesale energy market, recognition and immediate cessation of the abuse in the wholesale energy market, voluntary compensation for damages