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§ 16-707. Civil penalties.
 

(a)  In general.- The Commission may impose on a person who violates this title a civil penalty not exceeding $5,000 for each violation, whether or not the person is licensed or holds a certificate under this title. 

(b)  Factors.- In setting the amount of a civil penalty, the Commission shall consider: 

(1) the seriousness of the violation; 

(2) the good faith of the violator; 

(3) any previous violations; 

(4) the harmful effect of the violation on the complainant, the public, and the business of home inspections or real estate appraisals; 

(5) the assets of the violator; and 

(6) any other relevant factors. 
 

[2001, ch. 470; 2002, ch. 19, § 1.] 
   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Business-occupations-and-professions > Title-16 > Subtitle-7 > 16-707

§ 16-707. Civil penalties.
 

(a)  In general.- The Commission may impose on a person who violates this title a civil penalty not exceeding $5,000 for each violation, whether or not the person is licensed or holds a certificate under this title. 

(b)  Factors.- In setting the amount of a civil penalty, the Commission shall consider: 

(1) the seriousness of the violation; 

(2) the good faith of the violator; 

(3) any previous violations; 

(4) the harmful effect of the violation on the complainant, the public, and the business of home inspections or real estate appraisals; 

(5) the assets of the violator; and 

(6) any other relevant factors. 
 

[2001, ch. 470; 2002, ch. 19, § 1.] 
   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Business-occupations-and-professions > Title-16 > Subtitle-7 > 16-707

§ 16-707. Civil penalties.
 

(a)  In general.- The Commission may impose on a person who violates this title a civil penalty not exceeding $5,000 for each violation, whether or not the person is licensed or holds a certificate under this title. 

(b)  Factors.- In setting the amount of a civil penalty, the Commission shall consider: 

(1) the seriousness of the violation; 

(2) the good faith of the violator; 

(3) any previous violations; 

(4) the harmful effect of the violation on the complainant, the public, and the business of home inspections or real estate appraisals; 

(5) the assets of the violator; and 

(6) any other relevant factors. 
 

[2001, ch. 470; 2002, ch. 19, § 1.]