South Carolina Code 37-21-90. Administrative orders; Attorney General investigations; civil penalties
(B)(1) The Attorney General may investigate and enforce violations of this chapter. The Attorney General, may bring an action to enjoin a violation of this chapter by any person and to recover damages for an aggrieved person or persons in the amount of five thousand dollars for each violation.
Terms Used In South Carolina Code 37-21-90
- Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
- Person: means any individual, corporation, partnership, association, unincorporated organization, or other form of entity, however organized. See South Carolina Code 37-21-20
(2) If the court finds a wilful violation, the court, in its discretion, also may award a civil penalty of not more than five thousand dollars for each violation. Civil penalties awarded pursuant to this section in an action brought in the name of the State by the Attorney General must be paid to the general fund.
(3) In an action brought pursuant to this section, the Attorney General may recover reasonable expenses incurred by the State or local governmental agency or department in investigating and preparing the case, and attorneys’ fees.