The pecuniary supply of the public sector refers to the financial resources and economic activities generated by government entities and public institutions. It encompasses revenue from taxes, fees, and other income sources used to fund public services and infrastructure. This supply plays a crucial role in the overall economy, influencing public spending, investment in social programs, and the provision of essential services. Ultimately, it helps shape the economic landscape and the welfare of society.
The level of punishment depends on the amount of damage that was caused. It is: (1)a Class B misdemeanor if the amount of pecuniary loss is less than $500; (2) a Class A misdemeanor if the amount of pecuniary loss is $500 or more but less than $1,500; (3) a state jail felony if the amount of pecuniary loss is $1,500 or more but less than $20,000; (4) a felony of the third degree if the amount of pecuniary loss is $20,000 or more but less than $100,000; (5) a felony of the second degree if the amount of pecuniary loss is $100,000 or more but less than $200,000; or (6) a felony of the first degree if the amount of pecuniary loss is $200,000 or more. An offense under this section is a state jail felony if: (1) the marking is made on a school, an institution of higher education, a place of worship or human burial, a public monument, or a community center that provides medical, social, or educational programs; and (2) the amount of the pecuniary loss to real property or to tangible personal property is less than $20,000.
Financial, fiscal, monetary and pecuniary are adjectives referring to aspects of money.
"Walmart is a relatively easy place to navigate. If you look through their art supply section, or even the toy section, you may be able to find this item. If not, an associate may be able to do so."
Yes, a relative can live in a rental property under Section 8, but the tenant must disclose this information to the housing authority and comply with their regulations. To rent your property through Section 8, you need to apply to become a Section 8 landlord, which includes meeting specific housing quality standards and accepting housing vouchers. Your rental house can be classified under Section 8 by having it inspected and approved by the local public housing authority, ensuring it meets the required safety and quality standards.
Check with your local housing authority there. They usually will have a list of properties available for rent from landlord to take section 8 vouchers. If you're looking for public housing, still you need to check with the local housing authority.
Public law 104-106
It depends on several factors. The information below explains it in detail: § 28.03. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF. (a) A person commits an offense if, without the effective consent of the owner: (1) he intentionally or knowingly damages or destroys the tangible property of the owner; (2) he intentionally or knowingly tampers with the tangible property of the owner and causes pecuniary loss or substantial inconvenience to the owner or a third person; or (3) he intentionally or knowingly makes markings, including inscriptions, slogans, drawings, or paintings, on the tangible property of the owner. (b) Except as provided by Subsections (f) and (h), an offense under this section is: (1) a Class C misdemeanor if: (A) the amount of pecuniary loss is less than $50; or (B) except as provided in Subdivision (3)(A) or (3)(B), it causes substantial inconvenience to others; (2) a Class B misdemeanor if the amount of pecuniary loss is $50 or more but less than $500; (3) a Class A misdemeanor if: (A) the amount of pecuniary loss is: (i) $500 or more but less than $1,500; or (ii) less than $1,500 and the actor causes in whole or in part impairment or interruption of public communications, public transportation, public gas or power supply, or other public service, or causes to be diverted in whole, in part, or in any manner, including installation or removal of any device for any such purpose, any public communications or public gas or power supply; or (B) the actor causes in whole or in part impairment or interruption of any public water supply, or causes to be diverted in whole, in part, or in any manner, including installation or removal of any device for any such purpose, any public water supply, regardless of the amount of the pecuniary loss; (4) a state jail felony if the amount of pecuniary loss is: (A) $1,500 or more but less than $20,000; (B) less than $1,500, if the property damaged or destroyed is a habitation and if the damage or destruction is caused by a firearm or explosive weapon; or (C) less than $1,500, if the property was a fence used for the production or containment of: (i) cattle, bison, horses, sheep, swine, goats, exotic livestock, or exotic poultry; or (ii) game animals as that term is defined by Section 63.001, Parks and Wildlife Code; (5) a felony of the third degree if the amount of the pecuniary loss is $20,000 or more but less than $100,000; (6) a felony of the second degree if the amount of pecuniary loss is $100,000 or more but less than $200,000; or (7) a felony of the first degree if the amount of pecuniary loss is $200,000 or more. (c) For the purposes of this section, it shall be presumed that a person who is receiving the economic benefit of public communications, public water, gas, or power supply, has knowingly tampered with the tangible property of the owner if the communication or supply has been: (1) diverted from passing through a metering device; or (2) prevented from being correctly registered by a metering device; or (3) activated by any device installed to obtain public communications, public water, gas, or power supply without a metering device. (d) The terms "public communication, public transportation, public gas or power supply, or other public service" and "public water supply" shall mean, refer to, and include any such services subject to regulation by the Public Utility Commission of Texas, the Railroad Commission of Texas, or the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission or any such services enfranchised by the State of Texas or any political subdivision thereof. (e) When more than one item of tangible property, belonging to one or more owners, is damaged, destroyed, or tampered with in violation of this section pursuant to one scheme or continuing course of conduct, the conduct may be considered as one offense, and the amounts of pecuniary loss to property resulting from the damage to, destruction of, or tampering with the property may be aggregated in determining the grade of the offense. (f) An offense under this section is a state jail felony if the damage or destruction is inflicted on a place of worship or human burial, a public monument, or a community center that provides medical, social, or educational programs and the amount of the pecuniary loss to real property or to tangible personal property is less than $20,000. (g) In this section: (1) "Explosive weapon" means any explosive or incendiary device that is designed, made, or adapted for the purpose of inflicting serious bodily injury, death, or substantial property damage, or for the principal purpose of causing such a loud report as to cause undue public alarm or terror, and includes: (A) an explosive or incendiary bomb, grenade, rocket, and mine; (B) a device designed, made, or adapted for delivering or shooting an explosive weapon; and (C) a device designed, made, or adapted to start a fire in a time-delayed manner. (2) "Firearm" has the meaning assigned by Section 46.01. (3) "Institution of higher education" has the meaning assigned by Section 61.003, Education Code. (h) An offense under this section is a state jail felony if the amount of the pecuniary loss to real property or to tangible personal property is $1,500 or more but less than $20,000 and the damage or destruction is inflicted on a public or private elementary school, secondary school, or institution of higher education. (i) Notwithstanding Subsection (b), an offense under this section is a felony of the first degree if the property is livestock and the damage is caused by introducing bovine spongiform encephalopathy, commonly known as mad cow disease, or a disease described by Section 161.041(a), Agriculture Code. In this subsection, "livestock" has the meaning assigned by Section 161.001, Agriculture Code.
The level of punishment depends on the amount of damage that was caused. It is: (1)a Class B misdemeanor if the amount of pecuniary loss is less than $500; (2) a Class A misdemeanor if the amount of pecuniary loss is $500 or more but less than $1,500; (3) a state jail felony if the amount of pecuniary loss is $1,500 or more but less than $20,000; (4) a felony of the third degree if the amount of pecuniary loss is $20,000 or more but less than $100,000; (5) a felony of the second degree if the amount of pecuniary loss is $100,000 or more but less than $200,000; or (6) a felony of the first degree if the amount of pecuniary loss is $200,000 or more. An offense under this section is a state jail felony if: (1) the marking is made on a school, an institution of higher education, a place of worship or human burial, a public monument, or a community center that provides medical, social, or educational programs; and (2) the amount of the pecuniary loss to real property or to tangible personal property is less than $20,000.
Pecuniary is an adjective.
In accordance with 31 USC section 3528 you may not be pecuniary liable for the full amount of any erroneous payment if you have followed established official DoD and Air Force regulations, instructions, policies, and procedures
In accordance with 31 USC section 3528 you may not be pecuniary liable for the full amount of any erroneous payment if you have followed established official DoD and Air Force regulations, instructions, policies, and procedures
Pecuniary incentives led him to poverty than the life he actually expected.
It refers to money or finance. As in; She did the job for pecuniary gain.
My mother left me a pecuniary legacy
Pecuniary refers to something related to money, or financial assets.
Pecuniary means, basically, "having to do with money". Once you know that, the meaning of "pecuniary loss" should be self-evident. Also it is your mom.
Public Integrity Section was created in 1976.