Effective - 28 Aug 1974
416.061. Attorney general to prevent and restrain violations — consent judgments authorized. — 1. The several circuit courts of this state are invested with jurisdiction to prevent and restrain violations of section 416.031.
2. It shall be the duty of the attorney general to enforce the provisions of sections 416.011 to 416.161. It shall be the duty of the attorney general to institute civil proceedings to prevent and restrain violations of sections 416.011 to 416.161. The attorney general may employ special counsel in suits to enforce the provisions of sections 416.011 to 416.161 or in actions on behalf of the state or in his representative capacity under subsection 3 of this section in the federal courts brought under federal statutes pertaining to antitrust, trade regulation, restraint of trade or price fixing activities. The attorney general, at his discretion, may direct the appropriate county prosecuting attorney of any county in which any proceeding is instituted or brought by the state under sections 416.011 to 416.161 or in which any investigation of a violation of sections 416.011 to 416.161 is occurring to aid and assist him in the conduct of such investigations and proceedings. All reasonable and necessary expenses incurred by a county prosecuting attorney or his staff in assisting the attorney general shall be reimbursed from appropriations made to the attorney general.
3. The attorney general may represent, besides the state and any of its political subdivisions or public agencies, all other political subdivisions, school districts and municipalities within the state in suits to enforce the provisions of sections 416.011 to 416.161 or in actions brought in the federal courts under any federal statute pertaining to antitrust, trade regulation, restraint of trade or price fixing activities.
4. The attorney general is authorized to enter into consent judgments or decrees with any party defendant in an action brought under sections 416.011 to 416.161. However, no such consent judgment or decree shall become final until approved by the circuit court where filed or until a period of sixty days has elapsed since the filing of the consent judgment or decree whichever occurs first; provided, however, that no such approval may be entered by the circuit court until the thirty-first day after the filing of the consent judgment or decree.
5. A final judgment or decree rendered in any civil or criminal proceeding brought by the state under sections 416.011 to 416.161 shall be prima facie evidence against the defendant in any action or proceeding brought by any other party under sections 416.011 to 416.161 against the defendant as to all matters respecting which the judgment or decree would be an estoppel between the parties thereto, provided that any such action is maintained within one year of the date the judgment or* decree is entered. This subsection does not apply to consent judgments or decrees entered before the taking of any testimony in the case or to judgments or decrees entered in actions brought in the state courts under section 416.121.
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(L. 1974 S.B. 424)
*Word "of" appears in original rolls.
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXVI - Trade and Commerce
Chapter 416 - Monopolies, Discriminations and Conspiracies
Section 416.011 - Title of act.
Section 416.021 - Definitions.
Section 416.031 - Restraint of trade prohibited.
Section 416.041 - Exempt organizations and activities.
Section 416.051 - Penalties — attorney general to prosecute — civil penalty for contempt.
Section 416.071 - Injunctive relief by circuit courts authorized.
Section 416.081 - Antitrust revolving fund — how used — source of funds.
Section 416.111 - Refusal to testify prohibited — criminal immunity granted.
Section 416.121 - Who may sue — prevailing plaintiff to be awarded attorney's fees and costs.
Section 416.141 - How construed as to comparable federal acts.
Section 416.151 - State's remedies to be cumulative — only one monetary recovery on any one act.
Section 416.161 - Severability clause.
Section 416.410 - Definitions.
Section 416.415 - Selling or advertising milk at less than cost prohibited — evidence.
Section 416.420 - Discrimination in price between localities — evidence.
Section 416.425 - Sales by retailers at less than cost — evidence.
Section 416.430 - Sale by bulk milk handler at less than cost — evidence.
Section 416.435 - Sales of milk in combination with other products at less than cost — evidence.
Section 416.445 - Sales and advertisements exempt from law, when.
Section 416.450 - Complaints, investigation by director — actions to restrain violations.
Section 416.455 - Person injured by violation may intervene in or bring injunction action.
Section 416.460 - Rules, authority, promulgation, procedure.
Section 416.465 - Director may subpoena and swear witnesses — enforcement of subpoena.
Section 416.470 - Director may employ auditing firm.
Section 416.475 - Bond of complainant, liability.
Section 416.480 - Remedies exclusive.
Section 416.485 - Actions barred, when.
Section 416.495 - Milk control fund, source and purpose.
Section 416.500 - Nonresident manufacturers, processors and distributors to pay license fee.
Section 416.505 - Operation without license enjoined — "stop-sale" orders, issuance — appeal.
Section 416.510 - Nonresident subject to Missouri judicial process, when.
Section 416.515 - Process, form.
Section 416.520 - Service of process, how made.
Section 416.525 - Notice of service of process, form.
Section 416.530 - Personal service authorized, how served.
Section 416.535 - Proof of service by mailing.
Section 416.540 - Provisions for service on nonresidents in addition to other methods.
Section 416.545 - Venue of actions.
Section 416.550 - Continuance of action as to nonresident.
Section 416.555 - Secretary of state to keep record of process.
Section 416.560 - Secretary of state's fee as costs.
Section 416.600 - Citation of law.
Section 416.605 - Definitions.
Section 416.610 - Transfer prices, public disclosure required.
Section 416.615 - Sale below cost or at lower price, prohibited when.
Section 416.620 - Allowable practices.
Section 416.635 - Civil action by injured party authorized.
Section 416.654 - Cause of action available to targets of bad faith assertions.
Section 416.656 - Attorney general's authority — awards credited to antitrust revolving fund, when.
Section 416.658 - Other remedies not limited — inapplicability of act, when.