25 - Penalties.

§ 25. Penalties.  1.  Every  public  utility  company,  corporation or  person and the officers, agents and employees  thereof  shall  obey  and  comply  with  every  provision  of  this  chapter  and  every  order  or  regulation adopted under authority of this chapter so long as  the  same  shall be in force.    2. Any public utility company, corporation or person and the officers,  agents and employees thereof that knowingly fails or neglects to obey or  comply  with  a  provision  of  this  chapter  or an order adopted under  authority of this chapter so long as the same shall be in  force,  shall  forfeit  to  the people of the state of New York a sum not exceeding one  hundred thousand dollars constituting a civil penalty for each and every  offense and, in the case of a continuing violation, each  day  shall  be  deemed a separate and distinct offense.    3.  Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision two of this section,  any such public utility company, corporation or person and the officers,  agents and employees thereof that knowingly fails or neglects to obey or  comply with a provision of this  chapter,  or  an  order  or  regulation  adopted  under  the  authority of this chapter, adopted specifically for  the protection of  human  safety,  including  but  not  limited  to  the  commission's  code  of gas safety regulations shall, if it is determined  by the commission that such safety violation  caused  or  constituted  a  contributing  factor  in  bringing  about  a  death  or personal injury,  forfeit to the state of New York a sum not to exceed the greater of:    (a) two hundred  and  fifty  thousand  dollars  constituting  a  civil  penalty  for each separate and distinct offense; provided, however, that  for purposes of this paragraph each day of a continuing violation  shall  not  be  deemed  a  separate and distinct offense. The total period of a  continuing violation, as well as  every  distinct  violation,  shall  be  similarly  treated  as  a  separate and distinct offense for purposes of  this paragraph; or    (b) the maximum forfeiture determined in accordance  with  subdivision  two of this section.    4.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of subdivision one or two of this  section, a  public  utility  company,  corporation  or  person  and  the  officers,  agents and employees thereof that knowingly fails or neglects  to obey or comply with a provision of  this  chapter,  or  an  order  or  regulation  adopted under authority of this chapter, designed to protect  the overall  reliability  and  continuity  of  electric  service,  shall  forfeit to the state of New York a sum not to exceed the greater of:    (a)  five  hundred  thousand  dollars constituting a civil penalty for  each separate and distinct offense; provided, however, that for purposes  of this paragraph each day of a continuing violation shall not be deemed  a separate and distinct  offense.  The  total  period  of  a  continuing  violation,  as  well  as  every  distinct  violation, shall be similarly  treated as  a  separate  and  distinct  offense  for  purposes  of  this  paragraph; or    (b)  the  maximum forfeiture determined in accordance with subdivision  two of this section.    5. Penalties provided for pursuant to this section shall be  recovered  in an action as provided in section twenty-four of this article.    6. Any payment made by a public utility company, corporation or person  and  the officers, agents and employees thereof as a result of an action  as provided in section twenty-four of  this  article  and  the  cost  of  litigation  and  investigation  related  to any such action shall not be  included by the commission in revenue  requirements  used  to  establish  rates and charges.    7. In construing and enforcing the provisions of this chapter relating  to forfeitures and penalties, the act of any director, officer, agent oremployee  of  a  public  utility  company,  corporation or person acting  within the scope of his or her official duties or  employment  shall  be  deemed  to  be  the  act  of such public utility company, corporation or  person.