{"operation":"document","citation":"4 CCR 723-4 Rule 4009","title":"Definitions","source_type":"regulation","agency":"Colorado Public Utilities Commission","status":"current","official":true,"published_on":null,"effective_on":null,"summary":"The following definitions apply to rules 4009, 4010, and 4976, unless a specific statute or rule provides otherwise. In the event of a conflict between these definitions and a statutory definition, the statutory definition shall apply. (a) \"Civil penalty\" means any monetary penalty levied against a ","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/co-ccr-4-723-4-4009.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/co-ccr-4-723-4-4009.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/co-ccr-4-723-4-4009","source_url":"https://www.sos.state.co.us/CCR/DisplayRule.do?action=ruleinfo&ruleId=2260&deptID=18&agencyID=96&deptName=Department%20of%20Regulatory%20Agencies&agencyName=Public%20Utilities%20Commission&seriesNum=4%20CCR%20723-4","body":"The following definitions apply to rules 4009, 4010, and 4976, unless a specific statute\nor rule provides otherwise. In the event of a conflict between these definitions and a\nstatutory definition, the statutory definition shall apply.\n(a) “Civil penalty” means any monetary penalty levied against a public utility because\nof intentional violations of statutes in Articles 1 to 7 and 15 of Title 40, C.R.S.,\nCommission rules, or Commission orders.\n(b) “Civil penalty assessment” means the act by the Commission of imposing a civil\npenalty against a public utility after the public utility has admitted liability or has\nbeen adjudicated by the Commission to be liable for intentional violations of\nstatutes in Articles 1 to 7 and 15 of Title 40, C.R.S., Commission rules, or\nCommission orders.\n(c) “Civil penalty assessment notice” means the written document by which a public\nutility is given notice of an alleged intentional violation of statutes in Articles 1 to 7\nand 15 of Title 40, C.R.S., Commission rules, or Commission orders and of a\nproposed civil penalty.\n(d) “Intentional violation.” A person acts “intentionally” or “with intent” when his\nconscious objective is to cause the specific result proscribed by the statute, rule,\nor order defining the violation.","truncated":false,"body_characters":1269}