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identification number of a person contained in records within | | the entity's custody or control that the entity intends to | | dispose of or no longer intends to retain. |
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| | | 3.__Remedies.__A person who has reason to believe an entity | | has violated or may violate the provisions of subsection 2 may | | apply to a court of competent jurisdiction to enjoin the | | entity to comply with the provisions of subsection 2.__A | | person injured by a violation of subsection 2 may bring a | | civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction against the | | violating entity.__The court may either: |
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| | | A.__If the violation is due to negligence, award a penalty | | of $200 or the amount of actual damages, whichever is | | greater, and costs and reasonable attorney's fees; or |
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| | | B.__If the violation is willful, award a penalty of $600 | | or an amount equal to 3 times the actual damages but not | | to exceed $10,000, whichever is greater, and costs and | | reasonable attorney's fees. |
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| | | 4.__Attorney General.__The Attorney General may bring a | | civil action in the name of the State in a court of competent | | jurisdiction for injunctive relief or damages similar to the | | damages provided in subsection 3, paragraphs A and B. |
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| | | 5.__Exceptions.__This section does not apply to personal | | records intended to be returned to the person to whom the | | records pertain or transferred legally to another entity, | | government unit or an archive. |
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| | | This bill requires all government and private entities to | | destroy records containing personal information in the | | entity's custody or control that the entity intends to dispose | | of or no longer retain, except for transferring legally to | | another entity, government unit or archive or to the | | individual to whom the records pertain. This bill provides | | legal and equitable remedies for the Attorney General or a | | person aggrieved by a violation of the provisions of this Act. |
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