Section 8-44-11 — United States — Alabama law | Esheria

Section 8-44-11

The Attorney General must give the controller a notice of violation before starting an enforcement action, and the controller has 45 days to correct the problem. If the controller corrects it and provides a written statement, no action may be started; otherwise the Attorney General may seek an injunction, and the court

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The Attorney General must give the controller a notice of violation before starting an enforcement action, and the controller has 45 days to correct the problem. If the controller corrects it and provides a written statement, no action may be started; otherwise the Attorney General may seek an injunction, and the court may impose a civil penalty of up to $15,000 per violation.