Willful violation
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In the North American legal system and in US Occupational Safety and Health regulations, willful violation (also called 'willful non-compliance') is an "act done voluntarily with either an intentional disregard of, or plain indifference to," the requirements of Acts, regulations, statutes or relevant workplace policies.
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See also
- Willful blindness (also called 'willful ignorance' or 'contrived ignorance')
- Criminal negligence
- Recklessness (law)
- Health and safety law
- Negligence
- Carelessness (criminal)
- Omission (criminal law)
- Regulatory offences
- Culpability
- Plausible deniability
- Reckless endangerment
- Reasonable person
- Depraved heart murder
- Intention (criminal law)
- Duty of care
- Breach of duty in English law
- Calculus of negligence
- Good Samaritan law
- Rescue doctrine
- Duty to rescue
- Infraction
- Contravention
- Regulatory offences
- Mens rea (Guilty Mind)
- Actus reus (Guilty Act)
- Imputation (law)
- Automatism (law)
- Excuse (legal)
- Tort Law
- English tort law
- Treble damages
- Punitive damages
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