CHAPTER 4
GENERAL PENALTY
SECTION:
1-4-1: General Penalty
1-4-2: Application Of Provisions
1-4-3: Liability Of Officers
1-4-1: GENERAL PENALTY 1 :
Unless specifically provided elsewhere, any person convicted of a violation of any section or provision of this Town Code deemed a misdemeanor may be fined in a sum not to exceed seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00). Each day during which such violation occurs or continues shall constitute a separate offense. (1999 Code)

 

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1. W.S. §§ 6-10-10-3, 15-1-103 (xli).
1-4-2: APPLICATION OF PROVISIONS:
   A.   The penalty provided in Section 1-4-1 of this Chapter shall be applicable to every section of this Town Code the same as though it were a part of each and every separate section. Any person convicted of a violation of any section of this Town Code, where any duty is prescribed or obligation imposed, or where any action which is of a continuing nature is forbidden or is declared to be unlawful, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
   B.   In all cases where the same offense is made punishable or is created by different clauses or sections of this Town Code, the prosecuting officer may elect under which to proceed; but not more than one recovery shall be had against the same person for the same offense; provided, that the revocation of a license or permit shall not be considered a recovery or penalty so as to bar any other penalty being enforced.
   C.   Whenever the doing of any act or the omission to do any act constitutes a breach of any section or provision of the Town Code and there shall be no fine or penalty specifically declared for such breach, the provisions of this Chapter shall apply. (1999 Code)
1-4-3: LIABILITY OF OFFICERS:
No provision of this Town Code designating the duties of any officer or employee shall be so construed as to make such officer or employee liable for any fine or penalty provided for failure to perform such duty, unless the intention of the Town Council to impose such fine or penalty on such officer or employee is specifically and clearly expressed in the section creating the duty. (1999 Code)