Potential Infraction definition

Potential Infraction means, with respect to any motor vehicle passing through a Designated Intersection, the data collected by the Vendor System with respect to such motor vehicle, which data shall be processed by the Vendor System for the purposes of allowing the Authorized Employee to review such data and determine whether a Red Zone Infraction has occurred.

Examples of Potential Infraction in a sentence

  • Applicant agrees and acknowledges that it will submit a complaint according to the Corporation’s Policies and Procedures for Compliance and Enforcement identifying the Member it believes has committed the Potential Infraction, describing the nature of the Potential Infraction, and including supporting documentation provided that in disclosing such information Applicant would not be violating a non-disclosure agreement.

  • In no event will Applicant be required to disclose its confidential or proprietary information to any Member of the Corporation as part of an investigation for a Potential Infraction or permit any third party investigator or third party review board to disclose Applicant’s confidential or proprietary information to any Member.