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1997 Florida Statutes
Civil action by institution.
468.4562 Civil action by institution.--
(1) A college or university may sue for damages, as provided by this section, any person who violates this part. A college or university may seek equitable relief to prevent or minimize harm arising from acts or omissions which are or would be a violation of this part.
(2) For purposes of this section, a college or university is damaged if, because of activities of the person, the college or university is penalized or is disqualified or suspended from participation in intercollegiate athletics by a national association for the promotion and regulation of intercollegiate athletics or by an intercollegiate athletic conference and, because of that penalty, disqualification, or suspension, the institution:
(a) Loses revenue from media coverage of a sports contest;
(b) Loses the right to grant an athletic scholarship;
(c) Loses the right to recruit an athlete;
(d) Is prohibited from participating in postseason athletic competition;
(e) Forfeits an athletic contest; or
(f) Otherwise suffers an adverse financial impact.
(3) An institution that prevails in a suit brought under this section may recover:
(a) Actual damages;
(b) Punitive damages;
(c) Court costs; and
(d) Reasonable attorney's fees.
History.--s. 9, ch. 95-307.