(a) The Arkansas Public Service Commission may levy a fine not to exceed: (1) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for a violation of this subchapter; and (2) Five thousand dollars ($5,000) for a knowing violation of this subchapter. (b) To determine the amount of the fine, the commission shall consider relevant factors, including without limitation: (1) The appropriateness of the penalty to the size of the business of the transportation network company charged with the violation; (2) The severity of the violation; (3) The good faith of the transportation network company charged with the violation in attempting to achieve compliance with this subchapter after being notified of the violation; and (4) Any history of previous violations of this subchapter by the transportation network company charged with the violation. Added by Act 2015, No. 1050,§ 1, eff. 7/22/2015. (a) The Arkansas Public Service Commission may levy a fine not to exceed: (1) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for a violation of this subchapter; and (2) Five thousand dollars ($5,000) for a knowing violation of this subchapter. (b) To determine the amount of the fine, the commission shall consider relevant factors, including without limitation: (1) The appropriateness of the penalty to the size of the business of the transportation network company charged with the violation; (2) The severity of the violation; (3) The good faith of the transportation network company charged with the violation in attempting to achieve compliance with this subchapter after being notified of the violation; and (4) Any history of previous violations of this subchapter by the transportation network company charged with the violation. Added by Act 2015, No. 1050,§ 1, eff. 7/22/2015. (a) The Arkansas Public Service Commission may levy a fine not to exceed: (1) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for a violation of this subchapter; and (2) Five thousand dollars ($5,000) for a knowing violation of this subchapter. (b) To determine the amount of the fine, the commission shall consider relevant factors, including without limitation: (1) The appropriateness of the penalty to the size of the business of the transportation network company charged with the violation; (2) The severity of the violation; (3) The good faith of the transportation network company charged with the violation in attempting to achieve compliance with this subchapter after being notified of the violation; and (4) Any history of previous violations of this subchapter by the transportation network company charged with the violation. Added by Act 2015, No. 1050,§ 1, eff. 7/22/2015. (a) The Arkansas Public Service Commission may levy a fine not to exceed: (1) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for a violation of this subchapter; and (2) Five thousand dollars ($5,000) for a knowing violation of this subchapter. (1) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for a violation of this subchapter; and (2) Five thousand dollars ($5,000) for a knowing violation of this subchapter. (b) To determine the amount of the fine, the commission shall consider relevant factors, including without limitation: (1) The appropriateness of the penalty to the size of the business of the transportation network company charged with the violation; (2) The severity of the violation; (3) The good faith of the transportation network company charged with the violation in attempting to achieve compliance with this subchapter after being notified of the violation; and (4) Any history of previous violations of this subchapter by the transportation network company charged with the violation. (1) The appropriateness of the penalty to the size of the business of the transportation network company charged with the violation; (2) The severity of the violation; (3) The good faith of the transportation network company charged with the violation in attempting to achieve compliance with this subchapter after being notified of the violation; and (4) Any history of previous violations of this subchapter by the transportation network company charged with the violation.
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