Section 16645.8 Of Chapter 6. Prohibition On Use Of State Funds And Facilities To Assist, Promote, Or Deter Union Organizing From California Government Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 6.
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. (a) A civil action for a violation of this chapter may be
brought by the Attorney General, or by any state taxpayer, on behalf
of the people of the State of California, for injunctive relief,
damages, civil penalties, and other appropriate equitable relief. All
damages and civil penalties collected pursuant to this chapter shall
be paid to the State Treasury.
(b) Before filing an action under this section, a taxpayer shall
give written notice to the Attorney General of the alleged violation
and the intent to bring suit. If the Attorney General commences a
civil action for the same alleged violation within 60 days of
receiving the notice, a separate action by the taxpayer shall be
barred.
(c) A taxpayer may intervene as a plaintiff in any action brought
under this section.
(d) A prevailing plaintiff in any action under this section is
entitled to recover reasonable attorney's fees and costs. A
prevailing taxpayer intervenor who makes a substantial contribution
to an action under this section is entitled to recover reasonable
attorney's fees and costs.