9183 - Civil actions.

     § 9183.  Civil actions.        (a)  Injunctions.--The Attorney General or any other     individual or agency may institute an action in a court of     proper jurisdiction against any person, agency or organization     to enjoin any criminal justice agency, noncriminal justice     agency, organization or individual violating the provisions of     this chapter or to compel such agency, organization or person to     comply with the provisions of this chapter.        (b)  Action for damages.--            (1)  Any person aggrieved by a violation of the        provisions of this chapter or of the rules and regulations        promulgated under this chapter, shall have the substantive        right to bring an action for damages by reason of such        violation in a court of competent jurisdiction.            (2)  A person found by the court to have been aggrieved        by a violation of this chapter or the rules or regulations        promulgated under this chapter, shall be entitled to actual        and real damages of not less than $100 for each violation and        to reasonable costs of litigation and attorney's fees.        Exemplary and punitive damages of not less than $1,000 nor        more than $10,000 shall be imposed for any violation of this        chapter, or the rules or regulations adopted under this        chapter, found to be willful.        Cross References.  Section 9183 is referred to in section     9106 of this title.