Maine Code § 10-1679

Penalties and injunctive action
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A person that violates this chapter is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $10,000. In any action
initiated by the Attorney General seeking a civil penalty for violation of section 1676, each day that the
refiner controls a retail outlet in violation of that section constitutes a separate violation. The Attorney
General may initiate an action in Superior Court for injunctive and other equitable relief to enforce
compliance with this chapter. In any action commenced by the Attorney General for violation of section
1676, the Superior Court may order the refiner to divest any retail outlet established or operated in
violation of this chapter and may order the refiner to disgorge any gross revenues earned from sales or
operations in violation of this chapter. In any action commenced by the Attorney General under this
chapter for injunctive and other equitable relief or for civil penalties, the Attorney General, if on the
prevailing side, must be awarded necessary and reasonable investigative costs, reasonable expert
witness fees, reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs. [PL 1991, c. 836, §3 (NEW).]

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