REQUESTED BY: Senator John W. DeCamp Nebraska State Legislature 1116 State Capitol Lincoln, Nebraska 68509
Dear Senator DeCamp:
This letter is in response to your correspondence of January 11, 1983, in which you inquired as to any changes which this office might suggest in connection with the statutes governing bid rigging or similar antitrust violations. We do have several suggestions for possible changes in our state's antitrust laws.
First of all, our state criminal sanctions for antitrust violations which parallel the federal Sherman Antitrust Act and which are contained in the Junkin Act, Neb.Rev.Stat. §
Second, we suggest a possible change in §
Third, we note that the Consumer Protection Act contains no specific venue provisions for actions by this office under §§
In connection with our investigation of collusive bidding activities, some of the possible defendants are out-of-state companies and under the current status of the statutes, it is unclear as to the proper venue for such defendants. We suggest that some form of general venue statute similar to that contained in §
Finally, in regard to your question concerning funds or resources for our investigation of collusive bidding, we note that the antitrust division of this office currently has no full time investigator to conduct antitrust investigations. Appropriate funding for such a full time investigator position would be helpful to us in connection with our investigation of collusive bidding and also in our investigation of other antitrust violations.
Sincerely yours, PAUL L. DOUGLAS Attorney General Dale A. Comer Assistant Attorney General Antitrust Division
