| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. 26 MRSA §848, as enacted by PL 1987, c. 661, is repealed | and the following enacted in its place: |
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| §848. Judicial enforcement |
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| | 1.__Injunction and damages.__A civil action may be brought in | the appropriate court by an employee against any employer to | enforce this subchapter.__The court may enjoin any act or | practice that violates or may violate this subchapter and may | order any other equitable relief that is necessary and | appropriate to redress the violation or to enforce this | subchapter.__The court also may: |
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| A.__Award damages equal to the wages, salary, employment | benefits or other compensation denied or lost to the | employee by reason of the violation; or |
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| B.__Order the employer to pay liquidated damages of $100 to | the employee for each day that the violation continued. |
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| | 2.__Additional damages.__The court also may order the employer | to pay an additional amount as liquidated damages equal to the | amount awarded under subsection 1 or 2, or less than the amount | awarded under subsection 1 or 2 if the employer proves to the | satisfaction of the court that the employer has acted in good | faith and with reasonable grounds for believing that its actions | were not illegal. |
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| | 3.__Attorney's fees.__In any action brought pursuant to this | section, in addition to any judgment awarded to the employee, the | court shall award reasonable attorney's fees and other costs of | the action to be paid by the employer. |
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| | This bill expands the remedies available to employees alleging | violations of the Maine family medical leave requirements to | equal those available under federal law. The remedies include | back pay, interest, attorney's fees and costs, liquidated double | damages and equitable remedies. |
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