Vermont Code § 21 V.S.A. § 495b

Penalties and enforcement
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§ 495b. Penalties and enforcement
(a)(1) The Attorney General or a State’s Attorney may enforce the provisions of this subchapter
by restraining prohibited acts, seeking civil penalties, obtaining assurances of discontinuance,
and conducting civil investigations in accordance with the procedures established
in 9 V.S.A. §§ 2458–2461 as though an unlawful employment practice were an unfair act in commerce. Any employer,
employment agency, or labor organization complained against shall have the same rights
and remedies as specified in 9 V.S.A. §§ 2458–2461. The Superior Courts are authorized to impose the same civil penalties and investigation
costs and to order other relief to the State of Vermont or an aggrieved employee for
violations of this subchapter as they are authorized to impose or order under the
provisions of 9 V.S.A. §§ 2458 and 2461 in an unfair act in commerce. In addition, the Superior Courts may order restitution
of wages or other benefits on behalf of an employee and may order reinstatement and
other appropriate relief on behalf of an employee.
(2) Any charge or formal complaint filed by the Attorney General or a State’s Attorney
against a person for unlawful discrimination or sexual harassment in violation of
the provisions of this chapter shall include a statement setting forth the prohibition
against retaliation pursuant to subdivision 495(a)(8) of this title.
(b) Any person aggrieved by a violation of the provisions of this subchapter may bring
an action in Superior Court seeking compensatory and punitive damages or equitable
relief, including restraint of prohibited acts, restitution of wages or other benefits,
reinstatement, costs, reasonable attorney’s fees, and other appropriate relief.
(c) Any employer who violates the provisions of subdivision 495(a)(7) of this title shall be liable to any affected employee in the amount of the underpaid wages and
an equal amount as liquidated damages, in addition to any other remedies available
under this section.

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