PDFWAC 326-02-060
Factors considered in determining penalties.
In determining the nature of the penalty and monetary amount, if any, of a penalty to be imposed, the factors which may be considered include, but are not limited to:
(1) The potential harm to the certified or noncertified business;
(2) Potential harm to the state, due to delay or other problems;
(3) The potential for harm to the public;
(4) Whether the violation occurs in the context of particular contract;
(5) The stage or percent of completion of a contract at which the violation occurs;
(6) The timing of the discovery of the violation;
(7) The contracting history of the alleged violator;
(8) The extent to which the alleged violator has cooperated with the investigation;
(9) Whether there have been previous violations by the person.