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1999 SESSION

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HB 2462 Building code violations.

Introduced by: L. Preston Bryant, Jr. | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS ENACTED WITH GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATION:

Building code violations. Allows for the imposition of an enhanced penalty, in addition to the other penalties described in § 36-106, for any person who is convicted of three or more building code violations for separate offenses relating to health and safety during a 10-year period. The enhanced penalty shall be a jail term not to exceed 10 days and a fine not to exceed $2,500, either or both.

SUMMARY AS PASSED:

Building code violations. Allows a locality to provide by ordinance for the imposition of an enhanced penalty, in addition to those penalties described in § 36-106, for any person who is convicted of three or more building code violations for separate offenses relating to health and safety during a 10-year period. The enhanced penalty shall be a jail term not to exceed 10 days and a fine not to exceed $2,500, either or both.

SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:

Building code violations. Allows a locality to provide by ordinance for the imposition of an enhanced penalty, in addition to those penalties described in § 36-106, for any person who is convicted of three or more building code violations for separate offenses relating to health and safety during a ten-year period. The enhanced penalty shall be a jail term not to exceed 10 days and a fine not to exceed $2,500, either or both.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Building code violations. Allows a locality to provide by ordinance for the imposition of an enhanced penalty, in addition to those penalties described in § 36-106, for any person who is convicted of three or more building code violations during a ten-year period. The enhanced penalty shall be a jail term not to exceed 10 days and a fine not to exceed $2,500.