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State sentencing guidelines suggest 30 months for a first offense.
Sentencing guidelines for a first offense call for much less than that.
Fines for noncompliance are $500 for a first offense, $1,000 for subsequent citations.
With other fees, the total swells to $114 to $143 for a first offense.
"It isn't enough," Stern said of the $5,000 fine for a first offense.
The proposal would raise the penalty for a first offense to $250, from $100.
Fines range from $300 for a first offense to $2,000 or higher for subsequent offenses.
The fine for a first offense is $100, with a second infraction at $200.
The state law calls for a fine up to $100 for a first offense, plus surcharges.
A conviction under subsection B carries a five-year penalty for a first offense, while a conviction under subsection C carries a one-year penalty for a first offense.
Some buildings set at a certain amount for a first offense, with subsequent offenses carrying steeper fines.
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