Payment in Lieu of Civil Penalty Sample Clauses

Payment in Lieu of Civil Penalty. Shiraleah shall pay $800 as payment to CEH in lieu of civil penalty pursuant to Health & Safety Code § 25249.7(b), and California Code of Regulations, Title 11 § 3203(b). CEH will use such funds to continue its work educating and protecting people from exposures to toxic chemicals, including heavy metals. In addition, as part of its Community Environmental Action and Justice Fund, CEH will use four percent (4%) of such funds to award grants to grassroots environmental justice groups working to educate and protect people from exposures to toxic chemicals. The method of selection of such groups can be found at the CEH web site at xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. The payment in lieu of penalty check shall be made payable to the Center for Environmental Health. This payment shall be delivered to Lexington Law Group, 000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000.
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Payment in Lieu of Civil Penalty. Rian Handbags shall pay the total sum of $3,400 as payment to CEH in lieu of civil penalty pursuant to Health & Safety Code § 25249.7(b), and California Code of Regulations, Title 11 § 3203(b). CEH will use such funds to continue its work educating and protecting people from exposures to toxic chemicals, including heavy metals. In addition, as part of its Community Environmental Action and Justice Fund, CEH will use four percent (4%) of such funds to award grants to grassroots environmental justice groups working to educate and protect people from exposures to toxic chemicals. The method of selection of such groups can be found at the CEH web site at xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. This payment shall be made payable to the Center for Environmental Health and associated with taxpayer identification number 00-0000000. This payment shall be delivered to Lexington Law Group, 000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000.
Payment in Lieu of Civil Penalty. Joy Max shall pay the total sum of $5,900 as payment to CEH in lieu of civil penalty pursuant to Health & Safety Code § 25249.7(b), and California Code of Regulations, Title 11 § 3203(b). CEH will use such funds to continue its work educating and protecting people from exposures to toxic chemicals, including heavy metals. In addition, as part of its Community Environmental Action and Justice Fund, CEH will use four percent (4%) of such funds to award grants to grassroots environmental justice groups working to educate and protect people from exposures to toxic chemicals. The method of selection of such groups can be found at the CEH website at xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. $1,970 of this amount shall be included with the first payment due on June 1st, $1,970 of this amount shall be included with the second payment due on August 1st, and $1,960 of this amount shall be included with the third payment due on October 1st. Each payment in lieu of penalty check shall be made payable to the Center for Environmental Health and associated with taxpayer identification number 00-0000000.
Payment in Lieu of Civil Penalty. Triple 7 shall pay $11,900 as payment to CEH in lieu of civil penalty pursuant to Health & Safety Code § 25249.7(b), and California Code of Regulations, Title 11 § 3203(b). CEH will use such funds to continue its work educating and protecting people from exposures to toxic chemicals, including heavy metals. In addition, as part of its Community Environmental Action and Justice Fund, CEH will use four percent (4%) of such funds to award grants to grassroots environmental justice groups working to educate and protect people from exposures to toxic chemicals. The method of selection of such groups can be found at the CEH web site at xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. $3,970 of this amount shall be included with the first payment due on November 1, 2015, $3,970 of this amount shall be included with the second payment due on December 21, 2015, and $3,960 of this amount shall be included with the third payment due on January 20, 2016. Each payment in lieu of penalty check shall be made payable to the Center for Environmental Health.
Payment in Lieu of Civil Penalty. BBC Apparel shall pay $4,900 as payment to CEH in lieu of civil penalty pursuant to Health & Safety Code § 25249.7(b), and California Code of Regulations, Title 11 § 3203(b). CEH will use such funds to continue its work educating and protecting people from exposures to toxic chemicals, including heavy metals. In addition, as part of its Community Environmental Action and Justice Fund, CEH will use four percent of such funds to award grants to grassroots environmental justice groups working to educate and protect people from exposures to toxic chemicals. The method of selection of such groups can be found at the CEH web site at xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx. The payment in lieu of penalty check shall be made payable to the Center for Environmental Health.
Payment in Lieu of Civil Penalty. EastStar shall pay a total of $3,900 as payment to CEH in lieu of civil penalty pursuant to Health & Safety Code § 25249.7(b), and California Code of Regulations, Title 11 § 3203(b). $1,950 of this amount shall be included with the first payment due on January 22, 2016, and $1,950 of this amount shall be included with the second payment due on March 22, 2016. These payments shall be made payable to the Center For Environmental Health and associated with taxpayer identification number 00-0000000, and shall be delivered to Lexington Law Group, 000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. CEH will use such funds to continue its work educating and protecting people from exposures to toxic chemicals, including heavy metals. In addition, as part of its Community Environmental Action and Justice Fund, CEH will use four percent of such funds to award grants to grassroots environmental justice groups working to educate and protect people from exposures to toxic chemicals. The method of selection of such groups can be found at the CEH web site at xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx.

Related to Payment in Lieu of Civil Penalty

  • Civil Penalty Within ten (10) days of the Effective Date, West Xxxxxxx shall issue two (2) separate checks for the Civil Penalty payment to (a) “OEHHA” in the amount of $375.00; and to (b) “Xxxxxxx & Xxxxx in Trust for Xxxxxxxx” in the amount of $125.00. The Civil Penalty payment(s) shall be delivered to the addresses identified in § 3.2, below.

  • Civil Penalties The contractor and its subcontractors and suppliers who are indemnified under the provisions of this clause are subject to civil penalties, pursuant to section 234A of the Act, for violations of applicable DOE nuclear- safety related rules, regulations, or orders. If the contractor is a not-for-profit contractor, as defined by section 234Ad.(2), the total amount of civil penalties paid shall not exceed the total amount of fees paid within any 1-year period (as determined by the Secretary) under this contract.

  • Civil Penalty Payment Pursuant to Health and Safety Code§ 25249.7(b)(2), and in settlement of all claims alleged in the Notice or referred to in this Settlement Agreement, XXXX agrees to pay Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500.00) in civil penalties. The penalty payment will be allocated in accordance with California Health and Safety Code§§ 25249.12(c)(1) & (d), with 75% of the penalty amount paid to the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment ("OEHHA") and the remaining 25% of the penalty amount retained by CRC. Within ten (10) days of the Effective Date, VIGO shall issue a check to “OEHHA” in the amount of Two Thousand Six Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars ($2,625.00) and shall, pursuant to the instructions below, wire to CRC the amount of Eight Hundred and Seventy-Five Dollars ($875.00). All payments owed to OEHHA (EIN: 00-0000000) pursuant to this Section shall be delivered directly to OEHHA (Memo Line "Prop 65 Penalties") at the following addresses: For United States Postal Delivery Service: Xxxx Xxxxxxx Fiscal Operations Branch Chief Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment P.O. Box 4010, MS 19B Sacramento, CA 95812-4010 For Non-United States Postal Delivery Service: Xxxx Xxxxxxx Fiscal Operations Branch Chief Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment 0000 X Xxxxxx XX #00X Sacramento, CA 95814 All penalty payments owed to CRC shall be sent via wire to: Wire & ACH Instructions: Account Name: The Law Offices of Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Bank Name: X.X. Xxxxxx Xxxxx Bank, N.A. Bank Address: 000 Xxxx Xxx. New York, NY. 10017 ACH Routing / ABA Number: 000000000 Wire Routing / ABA Number: 000000000 Account Number: 802922919 For further benefit of: Civil Penalty Payment File No. P65-0389

  • Submitting False Claims; Monetary Penalties The AOC shall be entitled to remedy any false claims, as defined in California Government Code section 12650 et seq., made to the AOC by the Contractor or any Subcontractor under the standards set forth in Government Code section 12650 et seq. Any Contractor or Subcontractor who submits a false claim shall be liable to the AOC for three times the amount of damages that the AOC sustains because of the false claim. A Contractor or Subcontractor who submits a false claim shall also be liable to the AOC for (a) the costs, including attorney fees, of a civil action brought to recover any of those penalties or damages, and (b) a civil penalty of up to $10,000 for each false claim.

  • Administrative Civil Liability The Settling Respondent hereby agrees to the imposition of an administrative civil liability totaling $549,600 to resolve the alleged violations set forth in Section II, paragraph 4, as follows:

  • Civil Penalty Payment Method Xxxxxxxxx shall pay the civil penalty by check, credit card, wire transfer, or portal, payable to CARB, using instructions provided separately by CARB in a Payment Transmittal Form. Xxxxxxxxx is responsible for all payment processing fees. Payments shall be accompanied by the Payment Transmittal Form to ensure proper application. CARB shall deposit the civil penalty amount into the Air Pollution Control Fund for the purpose of carrying out CARB’s duties and functions to ensure the integrity of its air pollution control programs. Should payment instructions change, CARB will provide notice to Xxxxxxxxx in accordance with Paragraph 12 (Notices).

  • California Civil Code § 1542 It is possible that other claims not known to the Parties arising out of the facts alleged in the Notice and relating to the Products will develop or be discovered. CPA on behalf of itself only, on one hand, and Empire, on the other hand, acknowledge that this Agreement is expressly intended to cover and include all such claims up through the Effective Date, including all rights of action therefore. The Parties acknowledge that the claims released in §§ 5.1 and 5.2, above, may include unknown claims, and nevertheless waive California Civil Code § 1542 as to any such unknown claims. California Civil Code § 1542 reads as follows: A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS THAT THE CREDITOR OR RELEASING PARTY DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS OR HER FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE AND THAT, IF KNOWN BY HIM OR HER, WOULD HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS OR HER SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR OR RELEASED PARTY. CPA and Empire each acknowledge and understand the significance and consequences of this specific waiver of California Civil Code § 1542.

  • Statutory Penalties The defendant understands that upon his plea of guilty to Count One of the indictment charging him with conspiracy, the maximum penalty the Court may impose is not more than five years of imprisonment, a $250,000.00 fine, three years of supervised release, an order of restitution, and a $100.00 mandatory special assessment which must be paid in full at the time of sentencing. The defendant further understands that this offense is a Class D felony.

  • TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. No person shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.

  • EXCLUSION OF CIVIL SERVICE MATTERS The grievance procedure herein established shall have no application to matters over which the Civil Service Commission has jurisdiction pursuant to the County Charter or rules adopted thereunder.

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