(a) A person who knowingly commits or attempts to commit unlawful female genital mutilation of a minor as described in § 5-14-136 is liable to the victim of the unlawful female genital mutilation.
(b) A person who knowingly directs or assists another person to violate or attempt to violate § 5-14-136 is jointly liable under this section.
(c) A court may award to a prevailing party in an action brought under this section one (1) or more of the following remedies:
(1) Compensatory damages, including treble damages if the defendant is shown to have acted willfully and maliciously;
(2) Punitive damages;
(3) Costs and fees, including reasonable attorney's fees; or
(4) Any other appropriate relief as provided by law.
(d) A cause of action under this section may be brought by a victim of an unlawful female genital mutilation, or her estate, at any point before the victim reaches or would have reached twenty-eight (28) years of age.
(e) The burden of proof under a cause of action under this section is preponderance of the evidence.
(f) The doctrine of forum non conveniens does not apply to a claim arising under this section.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 7 - Particular Proceedings And Remedies
Chapter 118 - Miscellaneous Actions
§ 16-118-102. Obtaining discovery
§ 16-118-103. Gambling debts and losses
§ 16-118-104. Vendor's action for recovery of property
§ 16-118-105. Usurpation of office or franchise — Vacation of charters
§ 16-118-106. Alienation of affection and criminal conversation
§ 16-118-107. Civil action by crime victim
§ 16-118-108. Civil actions against sellers of drug paraphernalia — Definition
§ 16-118-109. Civil cause of action for victims of human trafficking — Definition
§ 16-118-111. Civil actions against operators of an unmanned aircraft system
§ 16-118-113. Civil cause of action for unauthorized access to property — Definitions
§ 16-118-115. Civil actions regarding violations of § 5-73-326
§ 16-118-116. Civil actions for unlawful female genital mutilation