Violator definition

Violator means probationer, parolee, or work releasee not having community status revoked but found to have violated conditions of supervision by the appropriate jurisdiction having statutory authority to revoke.
Violator means a person who commits a wildlife viola- tion.
Violator means any person or any organization which engages in injurious hazing. [PL 1989, c. 531 (NEW).]

Examples of Violator in a sentence

  • Failure to pay a fine, unless a hearing is requested as set forth below, will result in suspension of MLS privileges of the Violator and/or Responsible Participant and may be subject to additional reconnect fees.

  • Instead, the NVFA will be sent to the Violator (with a copy to the Responsible Participant and/or Sales Manager).

  • If the violation is not corrected by the deadline specified in the NV-W the MLS sends a Notice of Violation and Fine Assessment (NVFA) to the Violator and a copy of the Notice to the Responsible Participant and/or Sales Manager.

  • The Responsible Participant through whom the Violator has access to the MLS shall be ultimately responsible for all fines, should Violator fail to pay.

  • If the Violator is a Subscriber or clerical user, a copy of the notice will be sent to the Responsible Participant.


More Definitions of Violator

Violator means a motorist who has committed a toll violation. (Indiana Finance Authority; 135 IAC 4-1-1; emergency rule filed Oct 24, 2016, 11:53 a.m.: 20161026-IR-135160490ERA, expires Dec 31, 2052)
Violator means any person or any organization which engages in hazing. [PL 1983, c. 159 (NEW).]
Violator means an inmate who is on interstate furlough in the receiving state, pursuant to this compact, and fails to abide by the conditions of the furlough as established by the sending state.
Violator means a person who was driving, operating, or in physical control of the motor vehicle when the plate impoundment violation occurred.
Violator means the registered owner of a motor vehicle operated in an express lane without being an authorized user.
Violator means the person whose use or acquisition of the property in violation of the law subjected such property to seizure for forfeiture.
Violator means the person whose use or acquisition of the property in violation of the law subjected such property to seizure for forfeiture.(c) Petitions in administrative forfeiture cases. (1) Notice of seizure. The notice of seizure and intent to forfeit the prop- erty shall advise any persons who may have a present ownership interest in the property to submit their petitions for remission or mitigation within 30 days of the date they receive the notice in order to facilitate processing. Peti- tions shall be considered any time after notice until the property has been for- feited, except in cases involving peti- tions to restore the proceeds from the sale of forfeited property. A notice of seizure shall include the Ruling Offi- cial, the mailing and street address of the official to whom petitions should be sent, and an asset identifier number.(2) Persons ho may file. (i) A petition for remission or mitigation must be filed by a petitioner as defined in para- graph (b)(16) of this section, or as pre- scribed in paragraph (i)(7) and (8) of this section. A person or person acting on their behalf may not file a petition if, after notice or knowledge of the fact that a warrant or process has been issued for his apprehension, in order to avoid criminal prosecution the person: