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37-24-27. Civil penalty for intentional violations recovered in action for injunction. In any action brought under § 37-24-23, if the court finds that a person is intentionally using or has intentionally used an act or practice declared to be unlawful by § 37-24-6, the attorney general, upon petition to the court, may recover, on behalf of the state, a civil penalty of not more than two thousand dollars per violation. For purposes of this section, an intentional violation occurs when the party committing the violation knew or should have known that his conduct was a violation of § 37-24-6.

Source: SL 1971, ch 218, § 14 (b), (d); SL 1977, ch 190, § 296.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-37 > Chapter-24 > Statute-37-24-27

37-24-27. Civil penalty for intentional violations recovered in action for injunction. In any action brought under § 37-24-23, if the court finds that a person is intentionally using or has intentionally used an act or practice declared to be unlawful by § 37-24-6, the attorney general, upon petition to the court, may recover, on behalf of the state, a civil penalty of not more than two thousand dollars per violation. For purposes of this section, an intentional violation occurs when the party committing the violation knew or should have known that his conduct was a violation of § 37-24-6.

Source: SL 1971, ch 218, § 14 (b), (d); SL 1977, ch 190, § 296.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-37 > Chapter-24 > Statute-37-24-27

37-24-27. Civil penalty for intentional violations recovered in action for injunction. In any action brought under § 37-24-23, if the court finds that a person is intentionally using or has intentionally used an act or practice declared to be unlawful by § 37-24-6, the attorney general, upon petition to the court, may recover, on behalf of the state, a civil penalty of not more than two thousand dollars per violation. For purposes of this section, an intentional violation occurs when the party committing the violation knew or should have known that his conduct was a violation of § 37-24-6.

Source: SL 1971, ch 218, § 14 (b), (d); SL 1977, ch 190, § 296.