Oklahoma Code § 20-3017

Title 20. Courts: Action for injunctive or declaratory relief
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A.  An at-risk individual or their immediate family whose
covered information is made public as a result of a violation of
this act may bring an action seeking injunctive or declaratory
relief in any court of competent jurisdiction.  If the court grants
injunctive or declaratory relief, the person, business, or
association responsible for the violation shall be required to pay
the costs and reasonable attorney fees of the at-risk individual or
immediate family, as applicable.
B.  If a person, business, or association knowingly violates an
order granting injunctive or declaratory relief under subsection A
of this section, the court issuing such order may:
1.  If the person, business, or association is a government
agency:
a. impose a fine not greater than Four Thousand Dollars
($4,000.00), and
b. award to the at-risk individual or their immediate
family, as applicable, court costs and reasonable
attorney fees; and
2.  If the person, business, or association is not a government
agency, award to the at-risk individual or their immediate family,
as applicable:
a. an amount equal to the actual damages sustained by the
at-risk individual or their immediate family, and

b. court costs and reasonable attorney fees.

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