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Massachusetts | Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 268A, § 15(b) | Avoiding, rescinding or canceling county agency actions resulting from violations of chapter; restitution and damages |
In addition to the remedies set forth in subsection (a), the commission may, upon a finding pursuant to an adjudicatory proceeding that a person has acted to his economic advantage + See morein violation of section 2, 3, 8, sections 11 to 14, inclusive, or section 23, issue an order (1) requiring the violator to pay the commission on behalf of the county damages in the amount of the economic advantage or $500, whichever is greater...The maximum damages that the commission may order a violator to pay under this section shall be $25,000. If the commission determines that the damages authorized by this section exceed $25,000, it may bring a civil action against the violator to recover such damages.
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$500 - $25000
damages in the amount of the economic advantage or $500, whichever is greater, but not to exceed $25,000.
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All | No | Municipality/municipal agency | County Commission |
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Massachusetts | Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 268A, § 15(b) | Avoiding, rescinding or canceling county agency actions resulting from violations of chapter; restitution and damages | ...and (2) requiring the violator to make restitution to an injured third party. |
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All | No | Municipality/municipal agency | County Commission |
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Massachusetts | Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 268A, § 15(b) | Avoiding, rescinding or canceling county agency actions resulting from violations of chapter; restitution and damages |
If there has been no final criminal judgment of conviction or acquittal of the same violation, upon receipt of the written approval of the attorney general and the district attorney, + See morethe commission may order payment of additional damages in an amount not exceeding twice the amount of the economic advantage or $500, and payment of such additional damages shall bar any criminal prosecution for the same violation...The maximum damages that the commission may order a violator to pay under this section shall be $25,000. If the commission determines that the damages authorized by this section exceed $25,000, it may bring a civil action against the violator to recover such damages.
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$500 - $25000
damages in an amount not exceeding twice of the amount of the economic advantage or $500, whichever is greater, but not to exceed $25,000.
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All | No | Municipality/municipal agency | County Commission |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.0332 | Maximum penalty for petty misdemeanor ordinance violation |
From August 1, 2000, if a state law or municipal charter sets a limit of $200 or less on the fines that a statutory or home rule charter city, town, + See morecounty, or other political subdivision may prescribe for an ordinance violation that is defined as a petty misdemeanor, that law or charter is considered to provide that the political subdivision has the power to prescribe a maximum fine of $300 for the petty misdemeanor violation.
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$0.00 - $300.00 | Misdemeanor | No | Municipality/municipal agency | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.034 | Maximum penalty for ordinance violation |
Any law of this state or municipal charter which limits the power of any statutory or home rule charter city, town, county, or other political subdivision to prescribe a maximum + See morefine of $700 or less for an ordinance shall on or after August 1, 2000, be deemed to provide that the statutory or home rule charter city, town, county, or other political subdivision has the power to prescribe a maximum fine of $1,000.
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$0.00 - $1000.00 | Misdemeanor | No | Municipality/municipal agency | N/A |
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