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Code · CFR · Title 18 — Conservation of Power and Water Resources · Part 401 — Rules of Practice and Procedure · § 401.96

§ 401.96. Factors to be applied in fixing penalty amount.

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(a)Consideration shall be given to the following factors in deciding the amount of any penalty or any settlement in lieu of penalty:
(1)Previous violation, if any, of the Commission's Compact and regulations;
(2)Whether the violation was unintentional or willful and deliberate;
(3)Whether the violation caused adverse environmental consequences and the extent of any harm;
(4)The costs incurred by the Commission or any signatory party relating to the failure to comply with the Commission's Compact and regulations;
(5)The extent to which the violator has cooperated with the Commission in correcting the violation and remediating any adverse consequences or harm that resulted therefrom; and
(6)Whether the failure to comply with the Commission's Compact and regulations was economically beneficial to the violator.
(b)The Commission retains the right to waive any penalty or reduce the amount of the penalty should it determine that, after consideration of the factors in paragraph
(a)of this section, extenuating circumstances justify such action.
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