34 Pa. Code § 321.8 - Judicial review and enforcement
(a)
Appellate review.
(1) A
person aggrieved by a final determination of the Department under sections 11
and 14 of the act (35 P. S. §§
7311
and 7314) may file a petition for
review within 30 days of determination in Commonwealth Court,
42 Pa.C.S. §
763(a) (relating to direct
appeals from government agencies).
(2) The decision of the Department may not be
reversed or modified, unless the decision is found to be arbitrary, capricious,
illegal or not supported by substantial evidence.
(b)
Original action.
(1) An aggrieved person may bring a civil
action in the appropriate court of common pleas on his own behalf against an
employer or supplier for a violation of the act, except section 11 of the act
(35
P. S. §
7311), or Chapter 317 (relating
to trade secrets) or may bring suit in Commonwealth Court against the
Department for failure to enforce the act or this part.
(2) Where the action involves the rights of
more than one employe, a certified or recognized collective-bargaining
representative has standing to sue on behalf of the employes.
(3) The court may issue, whenever it deems
appropriate, a preliminary, permanent or special injunction.
(4) Under no circumstances may the act or
this part be construed to require, and under no circumstances may a court award
compensatory and liquidated damages, costs and expenses of litigation,
including expert witness fees and reasonable attorney fees.
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