(a) Whenever it appears to the Attorney General that a person has engaged in, is engaging in or is about to engage in any practice declared by this subchapter to be unlawful, the Attorney General may institute an action in accordance with subchapter II of Chapter 25 of Title 29 in order to enjoin such practices or any acts being done in furtherance thereof. The complaint shall state the nature of the conduct constituting a violation of this subchapter and the relief sought thereunder. Such action shall be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in the county in which the alleged unlawful practice has been, is, or is about to be performed.
(b) If a court of competent jurisdiction finds that any person has wilfully violated this subchapter, upon petition to the court by the Attorney General in the original complaint or made at any time following the court's finding of a wilful violation, the person shall forfeit and pay to the State a civil penalty of not more than $10,000 for each violation. For purposes of this subchapter, a wilful violation occurs when the person committing the violation knew or should have known that the conduct was of the nature prohibited by this subchapter.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 25. PROHIBITED TRADE PRACTICES
§ 2512. Purpose; construction.
§ 2514. Attorney General's investigative demand — Things demanded.
§ 2515. Attorney General's investigative demand — Contents.
§ 2516. Attorney General's investigative demand — Limitations.
§ 2517. Attorney General's investigative demand — Issuance of protective order.
§ 2520. Failure to respond; order; penalties.
§ 2521. Cease and desist agreements.
§ 2522. Proceedings brought by the Attorney General.
§ 2523. Restraining orders; injunctions.
§ 2524. Appointment of receiver; powers; damages; administration of estate; jurisdiction.