Any person who violates section 22-111bb or 22-111cc shall be assessed a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars for each violation. Any person who violates section 22-111dd or 22-111ee, or an order issued under section 22-111hh, shall be assessed a civil penalty in an amount not less than one thousand dollars or more than two thousand five hundred dollars for each violation. The Attorney General, upon complaint of the commissioner, may institute a civil action to recover such penalty in the superior court for the judicial district of Hartford. All actions brought by the Attorney General shall have precedence in the order of trial as provided in section 52-191. The Superior Court, in an action brought by the Attorney General at the request of the commissioner, shall have jurisdiction to restrain a continuing violation of said sections and to issue orders directing that the violation be corrected or removed.
(P.A. 00-96, S. 7, 25.)
History: P.A. 00-96 effective July 1, 2000.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 22 - Agriculture. Domestic Animals
Chapter 427b - Soil Amendments and Agricultural Liming Material
Section 22-111aa. - Definitions.
Section 22-111bb. - Registration.
Section 22-111dd. - Misbranding.
Section 22-111ee. - Adulteration.
Section 22-111ff. - Sampling, inspection and analysis requirements.
Section 22-111gg. - Penalties.
Section 22-111hh. - Stop-sale orders.
Section 22-111ii. - Interstate agreements.
Section 22-111jj. - Publication of analyses results.
Section 22-111ll. - Regulations.
Section 22-111mm. - Definitions.
Section 22-111nn. - Registration.
Section 22-111oo. - Labeling. Posting of information.
Section 22-111pp. - Tonnage statements.
Section 22-111qq. - Sampling, inspection and analysis requirements.
Section 22-111rr. - Prohibited sales.
Section 22-111ss. - Stop-sale orders.
Section 22-111tt. - Interstate agreements.
Section 22-111uu. - Revocation, suspension or denial of registration. Refusal to register.
Section 22-111vv. - Regulations.
Section 22-111ww. - Sale and use of existing inventories.