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For purposes of this section, "damage to the public interest"
means damage to the environment, violations of human rights,
adverse effects on the public health or safety, damage to the
welfare of the communities in which the corporation operates or
violations of the dignity of a corporation's employees.

 
This subsection provides the exclusive remedy for any failure by
a director or officer to carry out the requirements of Title 13-
C, section 831, subsection 1 and Title 13-C, section 843,
subsection 1, paragraph C.

 
2.__Amount of damages.__Any suit brought under subsection 1
may be to recover damages in an amount that represents the
greater of:

 
A.__The actual damage caused to the plaintiff; or

 
B.__Three times the savings that accrued to the corporation
as the result of failing to carry out the requirements of
Title 13-C, section 831, subsection 1 and Title 13-C,
section 843, subsection 1, paragraph C.

 
3.__Punitive damages.__A trier of fact may award punitive
damages against a defendant in any suit brought under subsection
1 if the plaintiff establishes by clear and convincing evidence
that:

 
A.__The defendant knowingly, intentionally or recklessly
caused damage to the public interest as defined in
subsection 1; and

 
B.__An award is necessary to punish the defendant for the
conduct or to deter the defendant from similar conduct in
like circumstances.

 
4.__Conditions.__A lawsuit under subsection 1 may not be
brought:

 
A.__To recover any damages that accrue prior to the date
that at least 25 additional states have enacted legislation
that provides that a director's duty to act in the best
interests of the corporation no longer comes at the expense
of the environment, human rights, public health or safety,
the welfare of the communities in which the corporation
operates or the dignity of its employees; and

 
B.__Unless the consolidated annual revenues, calculated in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, of the
corporation that is alleged to have caused the damage


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