(a) The court shall reduce the fine below that otherwise required by §8C1.1 (Determining the Fine ― Criminal Purpose Organizations), or §8C2.7 (Guideline Fine Range ― Organizations) and §8C2.9 (Disgorgement), to the extent that imposition of such fine would impair the ability of the organi- zation to make restitution to victims. (b) The court may impose a fine below that otherwise required by §8C2.7 (Guideline Fine Range ― Organizations) and §8C2.9 (Disgorgement) if the court finds that the organization is not able and, even with the use of a reasonable installment schedule, is not likely to become able to pay the minimum fine required by §8C2.7 (Guideline Fine Range ― Organizations) and §8C2.9 (Disgorgement). Provided, that the reduction under this subsection shall not be more than necessary to avoid substantially jeopardizing the continued viability of the organization. Application Note: Commentary 1. For purposes of this section, an organization is not able to pay the minimum fine if, even with an installment schedule under §8C3.2 (Payment of the Fine ― Organizations), the payment of that fine would substantially jeopardize the continued existence of the organization. Background: Subsection (a) carries out the requirement in 18 U.S.C. § 3572(b) that the court impose a fine or other monetary penalty only to the extent that such fine or penalty will not impair the ability of the organization to make restitution for the offense; however, this section does not authorize a crim- inal purpose organization to remain in business in order to pay restitution. 552 ║ Guidelines Manual (November 1, 2024) Historical Note Effective November 1, 1991 (amendment 422). Amended effective November 1, 2023 (amendment 824). §8C3.4
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