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§  1103.  Violation;  penalties.  1.  If  a person or entity willfully  violates any rule or regulation  promulgated  pursuant  to  section  one  thousand  one hundred of this title relating to a temporary or permanent  source or act of contamination, such person  or  entity  violating  such  rule  or regulation shall be liable to prosecution for a misdemeanor for  every such violation, and on conviction thereof shall be punished  by  a  fine  not  exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding  one year, or both.    2. If a person or entity violates any rule or  regulation  promulgated  pursuant to section one thousand one hundred of this title relating to a  temporary  or  permanent  source or act of contamination, the department  may  impose  a  civil  penalty  for  the  violation   thereof   or   the  noncompliance  therewith,  not  exceeding  two hundred dollars for every  such violation or noncompliance.    3. For purposes of calculating the applicable civil penalty under this  section, each day on which such violation occurred may be  considered  a  separate  incident. In addition, a court may order such person or entity  to make reparations for any permanent and/or substantial  damage  caused  as a direct result of such violation. For purposes of subdivision one of  this  section,  restitution  and reparation may be ordered in accordance  with applicable provisions of the criminal procedure law.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-11 > Title-1 > 1103

§  1103.  Violation;  penalties.  1.  If  a person or entity willfully  violates any rule or regulation  promulgated  pursuant  to  section  one  thousand  one hundred of this title relating to a temporary or permanent  source or act of contamination, such person  or  entity  violating  such  rule  or regulation shall be liable to prosecution for a misdemeanor for  every such violation, and on conviction thereof shall be punished  by  a  fine  not  exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding  one year, or both.    2. If a person or entity violates any rule or  regulation  promulgated  pursuant to section one thousand one hundred of this title relating to a  temporary  or  permanent  source or act of contamination, the department  may  impose  a  civil  penalty  for  the  violation   thereof   or   the  noncompliance  therewith,  not  exceeding  two hundred dollars for every  such violation or noncompliance.    3. For purposes of calculating the applicable civil penalty under this  section, each day on which such violation occurred may be  considered  a  separate  incident. In addition, a court may order such person or entity  to make reparations for any permanent and/or substantial  damage  caused  as a direct result of such violation. For purposes of subdivision one of  this  section,  restitution  and reparation may be ordered in accordance  with applicable provisions of the criminal procedure law.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-11 > Title-1 > 1103

§  1103.  Violation;  penalties.  1.  If  a person or entity willfully  violates any rule or regulation  promulgated  pursuant  to  section  one  thousand  one hundred of this title relating to a temporary or permanent  source or act of contamination, such person  or  entity  violating  such  rule  or regulation shall be liable to prosecution for a misdemeanor for  every such violation, and on conviction thereof shall be punished  by  a  fine  not  exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding  one year, or both.    2. If a person or entity violates any rule or  regulation  promulgated  pursuant to section one thousand one hundred of this title relating to a  temporary  or  permanent  source or act of contamination, the department  may  impose  a  civil  penalty  for  the  violation   thereof   or   the  noncompliance  therewith,  not  exceeding  two hundred dollars for every  such violation or noncompliance.    3. For purposes of calculating the applicable civil penalty under this  section, each day on which such violation occurred may be  considered  a  separate  incident. In addition, a court may order such person or entity  to make reparations for any permanent and/or substantial  damage  caused  as a direct result of such violation. For purposes of subdivision one of  this  section,  restitution  and reparation may be ordered in accordance  with applicable provisions of the criminal procedure law.