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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 330 — Auctioneers and auction house operators

330.990 Penalties.

186 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-330/330-990

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(1)Any person engaging in auction activities regulated by this chapter without a license
shall be guilty of:
(a)For the first offense, a violation with a fine up to two hundred fifty dollars
($250);
(b)For the second offense, a Class B misdemeanor with a fine up to two hundred
fifty dollars ($250) and up to ninety
(90)days imprisonment; and
(c)For the third and subsequent offenses, a Class A misdemeanor with a fine up
to five hundred dollars ($500) and up to twelve
(12)months imprisonment.
(2)The board or its authorized representative may apply for injunctive relief to the
Circuit Court of the county in which the alleged violation occurred or in which the
alleged offender resides to enjoin any person or entity from committing an act in
violation of this chapter. The injunction proceedings shall be in addition to, and not
in lieu of, all penalties and other remedies in this chapter. In an action for
injunction, the board may demand and recover a civil penalty of fifty dollars ($50)
per day for each violation, reasonable attorney's fees, and court costs.
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