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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

365.784 Powers of Attorney General or county attorney -- Civil penalty --

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Remedies.
(1)The Attorney General or county attorney may bring a civil action for temporary or
permanent injunctive relief against a person, if the Attorney General or county
attorney has reason to believe a person is advertising, conducting, or intends to
advertise or conduct a live musical performance or production in violation of KRS
365.782
(2)A person who violates KRS 365.782 shall be assessed a civil penalty of not less
than two thousand dollars ($2,000) or more than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000)
per violation. Each performance or production in violation of KRS 365.782
constitutes a separate violation.
(3)The civil penalty provided by subsection
(2)of this section is in addition to
injunctive relief and any other remedy that may be available.
(4)Any party, or assignee, authorized agent, or licensee of that party, who is injured as
a result of a person's violation of KRS 365.782 may bring a civil action for
compensable damages and equitable relief, including injunctive relief, and for treble
damages, reasonable attorney's fees, filing fees, and costs for the injured party.
(5)Each performance or production in violation of KRS 365.782 constitutes a separate
violation.
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