Effective - 28 Aug 1986
188.120. Cause of action for violation of discrimination laws, treble damages, attorney's fees. — Any individual injured by any person, association, corporation, or entity by reason of any action prohibited by sections 188.100 to 188.120, as now or hereafter amended, may commence a civil cause of action against the person, association, corporation, or entity who caused the injury, and shall recover treble damages, including pain and suffering, sustained by such individual, the costs of the suit and reasonable attorney's fees.
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(L. 1986 H.B. 1596)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XII - Public Health and Welfare
Chapter 188 - Regulation of Abortions
Section 188.010 - Intent of general assembly.
Section 188.015 - Definitions.
Section 188.018 - Severability clause.
Section 188.020 - Physician, required to perform.
Section 188.023 - Reports of rape or under age eighteen sexual abuse, required to report, how.
Section 188.025 - Hospital required, when.
Section 188.028 - Minors, abortion requirements and procedure.
Section 188.035 - Death of child aborted alive deemed murder in second degree, when.
Section 188.037 - Experimentation with fetus, or child aborted alive, prohibited, exception.
Section 188.043 - Medical malpractice insurance required to perform an abortion.
Section 188.055 - Forms to be supplied to health facilities and physicians.
Section 188.060 - Records to be retained for seven years.
Section 188.065 - Revocation of license, when.
Section 188.070 - Breach of confidentiality prohibited.
Section 188.100 - Definitions.
Section 188.115 - Severability clause.
Section 188.130 - No cause of action for wrongful life.
Section 188.160 - Whistleblower protection policy, required when — rulemaking authority.
Section 188.200 - Definitions.
Section 188.205 - Use of public funds prohibited, when.
Section 188.210 - Public employees, activities prohibited, when.
Section 188.215 - Use of public facilities prohibited, when.
Section 188.220 - Taxpayer standing to bring suit, when, where.