§ 93.089 ORDER FOR APPROPRIATE RELIEF; PENALTIES.
   (A)   If the Commission determines at a hearing pursuant to § 93.088, a respondent has engaged or is about to engage in a discriminatory housing practice, the Commission may order the appropriate relief, including actual damages, reasonable attorney’s fees, court costs and other injunctive or equitable relief.
   (B)   To vindicate the public interest, the Commission may assess a civil penalty against the respondent in an amount that does not exceed the following:
      (1)   $10,000 if the respondent has not been adjudged by order of the Commission or a court to have committed a prior discriminatory housing practice.
      (2)   Except as provided by division (C) below, $25,000 if the respondent has been adjudged by order of the Commission or court to have committed one discriminatory housing practice during the 5-year period ending on the date of the filing of the finding of reasonable cause.
      (3)   Except as provided by division (C) below, $50,000 if the respondent has been adjudged by order of the Commission or a court to have committed 2 or more discriminatory housing practices during the 7-year period ending on the date of the filing of the finding of reasonable cause.
   (C)   If the acts constituting the discriminatory housing practice that is the object of the finding of reasonable cause are committed by the same individual who has been previously adjudged to have committed acts constituting a discriminatory housing practice, the civil penalties stated in divisions (B)(2) and (B)(3) may be imposed without regard to the period of time within which any other discriminatory housing practice occurred.
   (D)   The Commission may sue to recover a civil penalty due pursuant to this chapter.
(1979 Code, § 93.069) (Ord. 4106, passed 4-19-1993; Am. Ord. 4210, passed 8-7-1995)