1110 - Wrongful use of chapter.

     § 1110.  Wrongful use of chapter.        (a)  Liability.--A person who signs a complaint alleging a     violation of this chapter against another is subject to     liability for wrongful use of this chapter if:            (1)  the complaint was frivolous, as defined by this        chapter, or without probable cause and made primarily for a        purpose other than that of reporting a violation of this        chapter; or            (2)  he publicly disclosed or caused to be disclosed that        a complaint against a person had been filed with the        commission.        (b)  Probable cause.--A person who signs a complaint alleging     a violation of this chapter has probable cause for doing so if     he reasonably believes in the existence of the facts upon which     the claim is based and either:            (1)  reasonably believes that under those facts the        complaint may be valid under this chapter; or            (2)  believes to this effect in reliance upon the advice        of counsel, sought in good faith and given after full        disclosure of all relevant facts within his knowledge and        information.        (c)  Commission procedures.--When the commission determines     that a complainant has violated the provisions set forth in     subsection (a), the commission, upon receiving a written request     from the subject of the complaint, shall provide the name and     address of the complainant to said subject. If the commission     determines that a complainant has not violated the provisions of     subsection (a), the commission shall notify the subject     accordingly. The subject shall have the right to appeal the     commission's determination, and the commission shall schedule an     appeal hearing. The subject shall show cause why the complainant     violated the provisions of this section. If the commission     grants the appeal, the commission shall immediately release the     complainant's name and address to the subject. If the commission     denies the appeal, it shall present evidence why the     complainant's name and address shall not be released.        (d)  Damages.--When the essential elements of an action     brought pursuant to this section have been established, the     plaintiff is entitled to recover for the following:            (1)  The harm to his reputation by a defamatory matter        alleged as the basis of the proceeding.            (2)  The expenses, including any reasonable attorney        fees, that he has reasonably incurred in proceedings before        the commission.            (3)  Any specific pecuniary loss that has resulted from        the proceedings.            (4)  Any emotional distress that has been caused by the        proceedings.            (5)  Any punitive damages according to law in appropriate        cases.