Punitive action definition

Punitive action means any action that may lead to dismissal, demotion, suspension, reduction in salary, written reprimand, or transfer for purposes of punishment.
Punitive action means any action defined by Government Code Section 3251(c): i.e., "any action that may lead to dismissal, demotion, suspension, reduction in salary, written reprimand, or transfer for purposes of punishment."
Punitive action means action taken by a local authority under the relevant law against unauthorised development and shall include demolition, sealing of premises and displacement of persons or their business establishment from their existing location, whether in pursuance of court orders or otherwise;

Examples of Punitive action in a sentence

  • Punitive action including suspension and banning of business can also be taken against defaulting bidders.

  • Punitive action will be taken by the USPS if the customer, agent or licensee is found to have knowingly supplied false information.

  • Punitive action will be taken by BPCL in case of any malpractice is proven.

  • Punitive action shall not be taken against any employee for submitting a grievance in good faith.

  • Punitive action that results from infraction of rules is to be used to change negative behavior into acceptable positive behavior.


More Definitions of Punitive action

Punitive action means any action which may lead to dismissal, demotion, suspension, reduction in salary, written reprimand or transfer of a peace officer for purposes of punishment.
Punitive action means a disciplinary
Punitive action means any action which may lead to
Punitive action means a disciplinary suspension, indefinite suspension, demotion in rank, reprimand, or any combination of those actions.
Punitive action means any action which may lead to dismissal, demotion, suspension, reduction in salary, written reprimand or transfer of a peace officer for purposes of punishment. RIGHTS OF PEACE OFFICERS NRS 289.020 Punitive action: Prohibited for exercise of rights under internal procedure; opportunity for hearing; refusal to cooperate in criminal investigation punishable as insubordination.
Punitive action means any action that may lead to dismissal, demotion, suspension, reduction in salary (wages/compensation), written reprimand, or transfer for purposes of punishment.
Punitive action means any action that may lead to dismissal, demotion, reduction in salary in excess of the equivalent of twenty four (24) work hours, or suspension in excess of the equivalent of twenty four (24) hours.