range of actions that may be taken from inducing to compelling compliance with the HPA (CPR) and/or OHS legislation inspector: means any person designated as an inspector pursuant to subsection 21(1) of the HPA or related OHS legislation
Activity engaged in by the Friend of the Court to bring an alleged violator of a court order into compliance
Efforts in place in a campus community to ensure adherence to both general laws of the community as well as the established rules and regulations on campus regarding alcohol, other drug use, and other student behaviors
Legal methods used to make polluters obey the Clean Air Act It can also include legal actions taken by EPA, state, or local regulators to obtain compliance with environmental laws, rules, regulations, or agreements and/or obtain penalties or criminal sanctions for violations Enforcement methods include citations of polluters for violations of the law (citations are much like traffic tickets), fines and even jail terms EPA and the state and local governments are responsible for enforcement of the Clean Air Act, but if they don't enforce the law, members of the public can sue EPA or the states to get action Citizens can also sue violating sources, apart from any action EPA or state or local governments have taken The 1990 Clean Air Act gave EPA authority so that, in some cases, EPA can fine violators without going to court first
EPA, state, or local legal actions to obtain compliance with environmental laws, rules, regulations, or agreements and/or obtain penalties or criminal sanctions for violations Enforcement procedures may vary, depending on the requirements of different environmental laws and related implementing regulations Under CERCLA, for example, EPA will seek to require potentially responsible parties to clean up a Superfund site, or pay for the cleanup, whereas under the Clean Air Act the Agency may invoke sanctions against cities failing to meet ambient air quality standards that could prevent certain types of construction or federal funding In other situations, if investigations by EPA and state agencies uncover willful violations, criminal trials and penalties are sought
legal methods used by EPA, state, and local governments to make polluters obey the Clean Air Act In the absence of enforcement, citizens can sue EPA or the states to obtain action, and can also sue violating sources apart from any action EPA or state or local governments have taken
– function of maintaining the rules and regulations of a preferential treatment to maintain the integrity
If the respondent does not make support payments voluntarily, the Family Justice Services Branch may enforce payment Examples of enforcement: garnishing bank accounts or other sources of income; seizing and selling property or suspending drivers licences Back
The legal methods used to make polluters obey the Clean Air Act Enforcement methods include citations of polluters for violations of the law (citations are much like traffic tickets), fines, and even jail terms EPA and the state and local governments are responsible for enforcement of the Clean Air Act, but if they don't enforce the law, members of the public can sue EPA or the states to get action
The mechanism by which isolation and guarantees are implemented By enforcing limits on the CPU utilization of one application, processor time can be guaranteed to other applications