Arizona Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 17, 2016) |
Title 3. AGRICULTURE |
Chapter 3. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION |
Article 6. REPEALED |
Section R3-3-604. Repealed
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Historical Note
Adopted effective November 20, 1987 (Supp. 87-4).
B. The ALJ or Associate Director, after determining points pursu- ant to subsection (A) shall assess a fine or penalty, or fine and penalty, for each violation in accordance with the following schedules:
1. Nonserious violation as defined under A.R.S. § 3-361.
a. 53 points or less. A fine of $50 to $150; a penalty of one to three months’ probation, with a condition of violating probation being one to three hours of con- tinuing education.
b. 54 to 107 points. A fine of $151 to $300; a penalty of four to six months’ probation with a condition of violating probation being one to 10 days’ suspen- sion.
c. 108 points or more. A fine of $301 to $500; a pen- alty of seven to 12 months’ probation with a condi- tion of violating probation being 15 to 30 days’ suspension or revocation for a period of up to one year.
2. Serious violation as defined under A.R.S. § 3-361.
a. 46 points or less. A fine of $1,000 to $2,000; a pen- alty of one to three months’ probation with a condi- tion of violating probation being five to 10 days’ suspension for a nonserious violation or 15 to 30 days’ suspension for a serious violation.
b. 47 to 93 points. A fine of $2,001 to $5,000; a penalty of four to six months’ probation with a condition of violating probation being 15 to 30 days’ suspension for a nonserious violation and 31 to 90 days’ suspen- sion for a serious violation.
c. 94 points or more. A fine of $5,001 to $10,000; a penalty of probation for seven to 12 months with a condition of violating probation being two to four months’ suspension for a nonserious violation and four to 12 months’ suspension for a serious viola- tion, or revocation for the remainder of the license year and an additional period of one to three years.
3. The first de minimis violation is not considered a viola- tion of probation.
Renumbered from R3-10-604 (Supp. 91-4). Repealed effective April 11, 1994 (Supp. 94-2).