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Code · Louisiana · Title 51 — Trade and Commerce

RS 51:1741.5

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RS 51:1741.5
§1741.5. Remedies for violation
A. Whoever violates the provisions of this Chapter shall be subject to injunctive relief, treble damages, court costs, and reasonable attorney fees.
B. Any person or entity who is adversely affected by a violation of this Chapter may bring an action against a person who knowingly inserts false information into a caller identification system with the intent to cause harm to, wrongfully obtain anything of value from, mislead, defraud, or deceive the recipient of a telephone call. A person who brings an action under this Chapter may seek to enjoin further violations of R.S. 51:1741.4 and seek to recover as provided for in this Section.
C. The attorney general, or a district attorney in a parish where a violation occurs, may bring an action against a violator for injunctive relief and to recover a civil penalty of up to ten thousand dollars per violation.
D. The remedies provided for in this Section shall not preclude the seeking of other remedies, including criminal remedies, provided by law.
Acts 2009, No. 105, §1; Acts 2018, No. 652, §1.
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