1-9-4: PENALTIES:
   A.   Violations Of Section 1-9-2:
      1.   A person who intentionally violates any provision of section 1-9-2 of this chapter may be punishable by a term of incarceration in a penal institution other than a penitentiary for a period of not more than three hundred sixty four (364) days, and may be fined in an amount not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00). (Ord. 04-06, 5-10-2004)
      2.   A violation of section 1-9-2 of this chapter shall be prosecuted as a criminal offense by an attorney specially appointed by the employer by filing in the circuit court a sworn complaint, charging such offense. The prosecution shall be under and conform to the rules of criminal procedure. Conviction shall require the establishment of the guilt of the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt. (Ord. 04-06, 5-10-2004; amd. 2016 Code)
   B.   Violations Of Section 1-9-3:
      1.   A person who intentionally violates any provision of section 1-9-3 of this chapter is subject to a fine in an amount of not less than one thousand one dollars ($1,001.00) and not more than five thousand dollars ($5,000.00).
      2.   A violation of section 1-9-3 of this chapter may be prosecuted as a quasi-criminal offense by an attorney specially appointed by the employer.
   C.   Intentional False Reports: Any person who intentionally makes a false report alleging a violation of any provision of this chapter to the local enforcement authorities, the state's attorney or any other law enforcement official may be punishable by a term of incarceration in a penal institution other than a penitentiary for a period of not more than three hundred sixty four (364) days and may be fined in an amount not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00).
   D.   Additional Enforcement: In addition to any other penalty that may be applicable, whether criminal or civil, an officer or employee who intentionally violates any provision of section 1-9-2 or 1-9-3 of this chapter is subject to discipline or discharge. (Ord. 04-06, 5-10-2004)