Convicted violators of the Unfair Trade Practices Act are subject to all of the following penalties EXCEPT:

Convicted violators of the Unfair Trade Practices Act are subject to all of the following penalties EXCEPT:



A) suspension or revocation of the violator's license, if he knew or reasonably should have known about the violation.

B) minimum fines of $2,000 for each violation.

C) fines of up to $1,000 for each violation to a maximum total of $30,000.

D) for violators who knew or should have known that they were breaking the law, fines of up to $15,000 for each violation or an aggregate penalty of $150,000.



Answer: minimum fines of $2,000 for each violation.

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