Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 4 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 4.12 - AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES DIVISION
Subchapter 4.12.30 - Seed Warehouse Rules
Rule 4.12.3014 - GRAVITY OF VIOLATIONS, DEGREE OF CARE, AND FINANCIAL HARDSHIP
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) In evaluating the gravity of a violation, the department may consider certain factors that may increase or decrease the penalty matrix value. The following are examples of gravity factors that may be considered:
(2) For purposes of implementing civil penalties, a violation has occurred if conduct is prohibited by Title 80, chapter 5, part 1, MCA regardless of the degree of care exercised. However, the department may consider evidence of the degree of care exercised for the purpose of determining an appropriate penalty. The department will consider degree of care when and to the extent that a charged person presents evidence of the standard of care exercised. Such evidence will be evaluated as follows:
(3) In determining the applicability of the above, the following definitions apply:
(4) Financial hardship that could be imposed by a civil penalty may be considered by the department for purposes of mitigating a civil penalty. The department will consider financial hardship when a person submits bona fide financial information demonstrating finances and the degree of hardship that would be caused by a civil penalty. The charged person may request a reduction in a civil penalty or an alternate payment schedule. Examples of bona fide financial information include copies of income tax statements and financial statements.
80-5-139, MCA; IMP, 80-5-136, MCA;