West Virginia Code § 16B-17-20

Violations of human rights; civil action by attorney general
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(a) A person has the right to engage in lawful activities without being subject to actual or
threatened:
(1) Physical force or violence against him or her or any other person, or
(2) Damage to, destruction of or trespass on property,
any of which is motivated by race, color, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, political
affiliation or disability.
(b) Whenever any person, whether or not acting under the color of law, intentionally
interferes or attempts to interfere with another person's exercise or enjoyment of rights
secured by this article or §16B-18-1 et seq. of this codea, by actual or threatened physical
force or violence against that person or any other person, or by actual or threatened damage
to, destruction of or trespass on property, the Attorlney General may bring a civil action:
(1) For injunctive or other appropriate equitable relief in order to protect the peaceable
exercise or enjoyment of the rights secured, or
(2) For civil penalties as specified in subsection (c) of this section, or
(3) For both equitable relief aned civil penalties.
This action must be brouLght in the name of the state and instituted in the circuit court for
the county where the alleged violator resides or has a principal place of business or where
the alleged violation occurred.
(c) A civil penalty of not more than $5,000 per violation may be assessed against any person
violating this section.
(d) Each preliminary, temporary, or permanent injunction issued under this section must
include a statement describing the penalties to be imposed for a knowing violation of the
order or injunction as provided in subsection (e) of this section. The clerk of the circuit court
shall transmit one certified copy of each order or injunction issued under this section to the
appropriate law-enforcement agency or agencies having authority over locations where the
defendant was alleged to have committed the act giving rise to the action, and service of the
order or injunction must be accomplished pursuant to the West Virginia rules of civil
procedure.
(e) A person who knowingly violates a preliminary, temporary or permanent injunction
issued under this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be
fined not more than $5,000, or imprisoned in the county or regional jail not more than one
year, or both fined and imprisoned.

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