(1) Conduct constituting a violation of ORS § 30.862 and 162.117 to 162.121 shall give rise to a civil cause of action by the state. The court may award reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party in an action under this section.

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(2) The application of one civil remedy under any provision of ORS § 30.862 and 162.117 to 162.121 shall not preclude the application of any other remedy, civil or criminal, under ORS § 30.862 and 162.117 to 162.121 or under any other provision of law. Civil remedies under ORS § 30.862 and 162.117 to 162.121 are supplemental and not mutually exclusive. [1993 c.768 § 4; 1995 c.618 § 29]