(1) In addition to the division's enforcement powers described in Chapter 2, Division of Consumer Protection: (a) the division director may impose an administrative fine of up to $2,500 for a violation of this chapter; and (b) the division may bring an action in a court with jurisdiction to enforce a provision of this chapter. (2) In a court action the division brings to enforce a provision of this chapter, the court may: (a) declare that an act or practice violates a provision of this chapter; (b) issue an injunction for a violation of this chapter; (c) order disgorgement of any money received in violation of this chapter; (d) order payment of disgorged money to an injured purchaser or consumer; (e) impose a fine of up to $2,500 for each violation of this chapter; or (f) award any other relief that the court deems reasonable and necessary. (3) (a) A person that intentionally violates this chapter: (i) is guilty of a class A misdemeanor; and (ii) may be fined up to $10,000. (b) A person intentionally violates this part if the violation occurs after the division, attorney general, or a district or county attorney notifies the person by certified mail that the person is in violation of this chapter.
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