Willful violation definition

Willful violation means a violation committed intentionally or knowingly with an intentional disregard of, or plain indifference to, legal requirements under the United States Code, Title 29, Chapter 15. [PL 1999, c. 57, Pt. B, §6 (AMD).]
Willful violation means a violation deemed to exist in a place of employment where (I) the employer committed an intentional and knowing, as contrasted with inadvertent, violation and the employer was conscious that what he was doing constituted a violation; or (ii) the employer, even though not consciously committing a violation, was aware that a hazardous condition existed and made no reasonable effort to eliminate the condition.
Willful violation means an act or omission which violates Iowa Code chapter 207, these rules or any permit condition required by Iowa Code chapter 207 or these rules, committed by a person who intends the result which actually occurs.

Examples of Willful violation in a sentence

  • Willful violation of this subsection shall constitute malfeasance in office and shall affect forfeiture of office or position.

  • Willful violation of this Act can result in penalties, including (but not necessarily limited to) prohibition from submitting any bids, or performing any work, or supplying any materials to a public agency for a period five (5) years from the date of the determination that a violation has occurred.

  • Willful violation includes, but is not limited to: a) working without protective clothing, helmets, gloves, etc., required by the Policyholder’s rules or regulations; or b) participating in any activity that is in violation of the Policyholder’s rules or regulations.

  • Willful violation by counsel or a party not represented by counsel of an applicable discovery rule or an order issued pursuant thereto may subject counsel or a party not represented by counsel to appropriate sanction by the court.

  • Willful violation of a canon of the ethical code of the profession for which a student is preparing.


More Definitions of Willful violation

Willful violation means any action or inaction done with conscious objective or desire to engage in the action or inaction that a reasonably prudent person would know is likely to cause a violation.
Willful violation means an act or omission which violates the Act, this chapter, or any permit condition required by the Act, or this chapter, committed by a person who intends the result which actually occurs.
Willful violation means that the Employer knew of his, her, or its obligations under this Policy and deliberately failed or refused to comply with its provisions.
Willful violation means an intentional voluntary act committed either with knowledge of the relevant law or reckless disregard for whether the act violated the requirements of the law.
Willful violation means an act or omission which violates North Dakota Century Code chapter 38-14.1, this article, or individual permit conditions committed by a person who intends the result which actually occurs.
Willful violation means that the Hotel Employer deliberately failed or refused to comply with the provisions of this article. SEC. 186.02. PAYMENT OF MINIMUM COMPENSATION TO HOTEL WORKERS AND PROVISION OF TIME OFF. A. Wages. In accordance with Section 186.04 of this article, Hotel Employers shall pay Hotel Workers a wage of no less than the hourly rates set under the authority of this article. The minimum wage for each Hotel Worker shall be $15.37 per hour, not including gratuities, Service Charge distributions or bonuses. Starting on July 1, 2017, and continuing thereafter, this rate shall continue to be adjusted as of July 1 of each year consistent with any adjustment pursuant to Section 10.37.2(a) of the Los Angeles Administrative Code. The DAA shall publish a bulletin announcing the adjusted rates, which shall take effect on July 1 of each year. B. Time Off.
Willful violation means a Covered Healthcare Facility’s, Covered Executive’s, or other Person’s intentional failure or refusal to comply with any provision of this article. Such failure or refusal need not be based on a deliberate malicious purpose or intent to defraud. A continued failure or refusal to perform anything required by this article shall be a Willful Violation if that failure or refusal continues after notification of non-compliance.