Alabama Code § 8-43-6

Violations; Enforcement
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(a) Any consumer may report a violation of this chapter to the the Consumer Interest Division of the Office of the Attorney General. (b) The Consumer Interest Division of the Office of the Attorney General may enforce this chapter by a civil action in circuit court to enjoin any practice or conduct in violation of this chapter or to recover a civil penalty of up to three thousand dollars ($3,000) for each violation. (c) Any civil penalty and costs may be waived if the genetic testing company or contractor has made full restitution or has paid actual damages to any consumer who has been injured by a violation of this chapter. (d) In any settlement of a claim or civil action resulting from a violation of this chapter, the Office of the Attorney General shall receive reasonable attorney fees and costs.

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