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The 2000 Florida Statutes

Title VI
CIVIL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 68
Miscellaneous Proceedings
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Section 68.086, Florida Statutes 2000

68.086  Expenses; attorney's fees and costs.--

(1)  If the department initiates an action under this act or assumes control of an action brought by a person under this act, the department shall be awarded its reasonable attorney's fees, expenses, and costs.

(2)  If the court awards the person bringing the action proceeds under this act, the person shall also be awarded an amount for reasonable attorney's fees and costs. Payment for reasonable attorney's fees and costs shall be made from the recovered proceeds before the distribution of any award.

(3)  If the department does not proceed with an action under this act and the defendant is the prevailing party, the court shall award the defendant reasonable attorney's fees and costs against the person bringing the action.

(4)  No liability shall be incurred by the state government, the affected agency, or the department for any expenses, attorney's fees, or other costs incurred by any person in bringing or defending an action under this act.

History.--s. 6, ch. 94-316.