(a) The Attorney General, in the name of the state and on behalf of the people of the state, shall enforce the provisions of this chapter. He shall investigate suspected violations and institute proceedings, for any violation of the provisions of this chapter. Such proceedings may pray that such violation be temporarily or permanently enjoined, or otherwise prohibited.
(b) The Attorney General may also, in his discretion, intervene and appear in any proceeding pending before any court, agency, board, or commission in this state in which matters related to this chapter are in issue.
(c) The Attorney General may also, in enforcing the provisions of this chapter, bring an action in the name of the state as (1) parens patriae for persons residing in the state with respect to damages sustained by such persons, or, if the court finds in its discretion that the interests of justice so require, as a representative of a class or classes consisting of persons residing in the state who have been damaged; or (2) parens patriae with respect to damages to the general economy of the state or any political subdivision thereof; provided that such damages shall not be duplicative of those recoverable under subdivision (1) of this subsection.
(d) The Attorney General may also bring a civil action in the name of the state in the district courts of the United States under the federal antitrust laws to recover damages and secure such other relief as provided for in such laws as (1) parens patriae for persons residing in the state with respect to damages sustained by such persons, or, if the court finds in its discretion that the interests of justice so require, as a representative of a class or classes consisting of persons residing in the state who have been damaged; or (2) parens patriae with respect to damages to the general economy of the state or any political subdivision thereof; provided that such damages shall not be duplicative of those recoverable under subdivision (1) of this subsection.
(1971, P.A. 608, S. 9; P.A. 75-508, S. 1, 7; 75-567, S. 5, 80; P.A. 76-218.)
History: P.A. 75-508 and P.A. 75-567 substituted “chapter” for “part”, specified that attorney general acts “in the name of the state and on behalf of the people of the state”, specified that proceedings “may pray that such violation be temporarily or permanently enjoined, or otherwise prohibited” and added Subsec. (b); P.A. 76-218 added Subsecs. (c) and (d).
Cited. 169 C. 344; 177 C. 218; 179 C. 324; 184 C. 285; 212 C. 661.
Subsec. (c):
Subdiv. (2) affords the state standing to pursue a parens patriae claim for damages to its general economy caused by violations of the Connecticut Antitrust Act. 286 C. 454.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 35 - Trade Regulations, Trademarks and Collective and Certification Marks
Chapter 624 - Connecticut Antitrust Act
Section 35-24. - Short title: Connecticut Antitrust Act.
Section 35-26. - Restraint of trade or commerce unlawful.
Section 35-27. - Monopolization or attempt to monopolize unlawful.
Section 35-28. - Acts unlawful when purpose or effect is restraint of trade or commerce.
Section 35-30. - Application of chapter.
Section 35-32. - Attorney General to bring actions in the name of state or as parens patriae.
Section 35-32a. - Funds received by state re antitrust actions deposited in General Fund.
Section 35-33. - Superior Court jurisdiction.
Section 35-34. - Injunctive relief.
Section 35-35. - Treble damages for injury to business or property.
Section 35-36. - Final judgment in action brought by Attorney General as prima facie evidence.
Section 35-36a. - Proceedings for forfeiture of franchise.
Section 35-37. - Copies of complaints to Attorney General.
Section 35-38. - Civil penalties for violations.
Section 35-39. - Liability of legal or commercial entity for acts of agents.
Section 35-40. - Limitation of actions. Accrual of cause of action for continuing violation.
Section 35-41. - Suspension of statute of limitations.
Section 35-44. - Actions and proceedings to be in accordance with civil actions statutes.
Section 35-44b. - Judicial construction of Connecticut Antitrust Act.