35-9-806. Penalties.
(a) A manufacturer, wholesale dealer, agent or any other person or entity who knowingly sells or offers for sale cigarettes, other than through retail sale, in violation of W.S. 35-9-803 shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each pack of such cigarettes sold or offered for sale. In no case shall the penalty against any such person or entity exceed one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) during any thirty (30) day period.
(b) A retail dealer who knowingly sells or offers for sale cigarettes in violation of any provision of this act shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each pack of such cigarettes sold or offered for sale. In no case shall the penalty against any retail dealer exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) during any thirty (30) day period.
(c) In addition to any penalty prescribed by law any corporation, partnership, sole proprietor, limited partnership or association engaged in the manufacture of cigarettes that knowingly makes a false certification pursuant to W.S. 35-9-804 shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000.00) nor more than two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) for each false certification.
(d) Any person violating any other provision of this act shall be subject to a civil penalty for a first offense not to exceed one thousand dollars ($l,000.00) and for each subsequent offense a penalty not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) for each violation.
(e) Law enforcement personnel or authorized employees of the department of revenue may seize cigarettes for which no certification has been filed or that have not been marked in the manner required by this act. Cigarettes seized pursuant to this section shall be destroyed not less than thirty (30) days after the trademark holder in the cigarette brand has been given an opportunity to inspect the cigarettes.
(f) In addition to any other remedy provided by law, the attorney general may file an action in district court for a violation of this act, including petitioning for any one (1) or more of the following remedies:
(i) For preliminary or permanent injunctive relief against any manufacturer, importer, wholesale dealer, retail dealer, agent or any other individual or entity to enjoin such individual or entity from selling, offering to sell or affixing tax stamps to any cigarette that does not comply with the requirements of this act;
(ii) To recover any costs or damages suffered by the state because of a violation of this act, including enforcement costs relating to the specific violation and attorney's fees.
(g) Each violation of this act or of rules and regulations adopted under this act constitutes a separate civil violation for which the department of revenue or attorney general may obtain relief. Upon obtaining judgment for injunctive relief under this section, the department of revenue or attorney general shall provide a copy of the judgment to all wholesale dealers and agents to which the subject cigarette has been sold.