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§ 71-2115. Penalty assessment criteria.    In  determining  the  amount  of any fine, penalty or sentence imposed  pursuant to this title, the commissioner or the court  shall  take  into  consideration  any evidence introduced by a party regarding the economic  impact of a penalty on a business, the compliance history of a violator,  good faith efforts  of  a  violator  to  comply,  any  economic  benefit  obtained  from  noncompliance,  the  amount  of risk or damage to public  health or the environment caused by a violator,  whether  the  violation  was procedural in nature, or such other factors as justice may require.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-71 > Title-21 > 71-2115

§ 71-2115. Penalty assessment criteria.    In  determining  the  amount  of any fine, penalty or sentence imposed  pursuant to this title, the commissioner or the court  shall  take  into  consideration  any evidence introduced by a party regarding the economic  impact of a penalty on a business, the compliance history of a violator,  good faith efforts  of  a  violator  to  comply,  any  economic  benefit  obtained  from  noncompliance,  the  amount  of risk or damage to public  health or the environment caused by a violator,  whether  the  violation  was procedural in nature, or such other factors as justice may require.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-71 > Title-21 > 71-2115

§ 71-2115. Penalty assessment criteria.    In  determining  the  amount  of any fine, penalty or sentence imposed  pursuant to this title, the commissioner or the court  shall  take  into  consideration  any evidence introduced by a party regarding the economic  impact of a penalty on a business, the compliance history of a violator,  good faith efforts  of  a  violator  to  comply,  any  economic  benefit  obtained  from  noncompliance,  the  amount  of risk or damage to public  health or the environment caused by a violator,  whether  the  violation  was procedural in nature, or such other factors as justice may require.