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Code · Maryland · State Government

§ 20-1046

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§20–1046.
(a)In any civil action brought under this part, or any conciliation or settlement agreement entered into under this part, the Attorney General may obtain as a remedy equitable relief, including:
(1)a permanent injunction;
(2)a preliminary injunction;
(3)a temporary restraining order; or
(4)any other order, including:
(i)an order enjoining the defendant from engaging in civil rights violations; or
(ii)an order requiring any appropriate action.
(1)In any civil action brought under this part, or any conciliation or settlement agreement entered into under this part, the Attorney General may obtain a civil penalty to vindicate the public interest.
(2)A civil penalty imposed under this subsection shall be in an amount not exceeding:
(i)$10,000 for a first violation; or
(ii)$25,000 for a second or subsequent violation.
(3)The fines provided for in this subsection:
(i)are civil penalties and are recoverable by the State in a civil action; and
(ii)shall be deposited in the Civil Rights Enforcement Fund established under § 20–1047 of this part.
(c)In any civil action brought under this part, or any conciliation or settlement agreement entered into under this part, the Attorney General may obtain restitution, including a requirement that the violator or alleged violator:
(1)reimburse the costs of the investigation and litigation to the Attorney General and the Commission;
(2)make restitution to any aggrieved person of money, property, or any other thing received from the aggrieved person in connection with a violation or an alleged violation of this title;
(3)pay economic damages to an aggrieved person; or
(4)post a performance bond or other security.
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