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§  191.  Remedies.  1.  Any current or former employee, contractor, or
agent of any private or public  employer  who  is  discharged,  demoted,
suspended,  threatened,  harassed  or  in any other manner discriminated
against in the terms and conditions of employment, or  otherwise  harmed
or  penalized  by  an  employer,  or  a prospective employer, because of
lawful acts done by  the  employee,  contractor,  agent,  or  associated
others  in  furtherance of an action brought under this article or other
efforts to stop one  or  more  violations  of  this  article,  shall  be
entitled  to  all  relief  necessary to make the employee, contractor or
agent whole. Such relief shall include but not be limited to:

(a) an injunction to restrain continued discrimination;

(b) hiring, contracting or reinstatement to the position such person would have had but for the discrimination or to an equivalent position;

(c) reinstatement of full fringe benefits and seniority rights;

(d) payment of two times back pay, plus interest; and

(e) compensation for any special damages sustained as a result of the discrimination, including litigation costs and reasonable attorneys' fees. 2. For purposes of this section, a "lawful act" shall include, but not be limited to, obtaining or transmitting to the state, a local government, a qui tam plaintiff, or private counsel solely employed to investigate, potentially file, or file a cause of action under this article, documents, data, correspondence, electronic mail, or any other information, even though such act may violate a contract, employment term, or duty owed to the employer or contractor, so long as the possession and transmission of such documents are for the sole purpose of furthering efforts to stop one or more violations of this article. Nothing in this subdivision shall be interpreted to prevent any law enforcement authority from bringing a civil or criminal action against any person for violating any provision of law. 3. An employee, contractor or agent described in subdivision one of this section may bring an action in the appropriate supreme court for the relief provided in this section.