§480-14 Suits by the State; amount of recovery. (a) Whenever the State, any county, or city and county is injured in its business or property by reason of anything forbidden or declared unlawful by this chapter, it may sue to recover threefold the actual damages sustained by it.
(b) The attorney general may bring an action on behalf of the State or any of its political subdivisions or governmental agencies to recover the damages provided for by this section, or by any comparable provisions of federal law.
(c) No person other than the attorney general of the State shall be authorized to bring a class action for indirect purchasers asserting claims under this chapter. The attorney general or the director of the office of consumer protection may bring a class action on behalf of consumers based on unfair or deceptive acts or practices declared unlawful by section 480-2. Actions brought under this section shall be brought as parens patriae on behalf of natural persons residing in the State, to secure compensatory damages for injuries sustained by such natural persons to their property by reason of any violation of this chapter.