Unauthorized disclosure of information can lead to criminal sanctions, including incarceration, depending on the severity of the breach and the laws in place to protect the confidentiality of the information. It is crucial to adhere to proper protocols and legal requirements when handling sensitive information to avoid such consequences.
A. I. Murzinov has written: 'Prestuplenie i administrativnoe pravonarushenie' -- subject(s): Administrative Sanctions, Criminal law
Carlos Salinas Bruzzone has written: 'Derecho administrativo sancionador' -- subject- s -: Administrative Sanctions, Administrative law, Criminal law
Ella Eva Vivian Lenos has written: 'Bestuurlijke sanctietoepassing en strafrechtelijke waarborgen in de sociale zekerheid' -- subject(s): Administrative Sanctions, Criminal provisions, Law and legislation, Sanctions, Administrative, Social security
The best answer is civil, criminal, and administrative penalties. These are the three main categories for punishing violations of federal health care laws. Civil penalties typically involve fines or penalties, criminal penalties involve prosecution and potential imprisonment, and administrative penalties involve sanctions imposed by regulatory agencies.
Wiweka Warnling-Nerep has written: 'Sanktionsavgifter' -- subject(s): Administrative Sanctions, Building laws, Criminal provisions, Fines (Penalties)
Submitting a formal challenge to information that may be improperly classified
Submitting a formal challenge to information that may be improperly classified
Dietrich Growe has written: 'Ordnungswidrigkeitenverfahren nach dem Betriebsverfassungsrecht' -- subject(s): Administrative Sanctions, Contraventions (Criminal law), Criminal provisions, Employee participation, Industrial management, Law and legislation, Works councils
David Elenbaas has written: 'An overview of sentencing alternatives in Montana' -- subject(s): Prison sentences 'Profiles of felony offenders in Montana' -- subject(s): Prisoners, Criminal statistics, Statistics 'Alternative sanctions' -- subject(s): Administrative Sanctions, Prison sentences
incarceration, fines, and loss of Federal retirement benefits.
The idea that if informal private sanctions can insure compliance, criminal law has no role to play.