FTC 16 CFR 310.7
Sec. 310.7 Actions by states and private persons.
(a)
Any attorney general or other officer of a state authorized by
the state to bring an action under the Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud
and Abuse Prevention Act, and any private person who brings an action
under that Act, shall serve written notice of its action on the
Commission, if feasible, prior to its initiating an action under this
Rule. The notice shall be sent to the Office of the Director, Bureau of
Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C. 20580,
and shall include a copy of the state's or private person's complaint
and any other pleadings to be filed with the court. If prior notice is
not feasible, the state or private person shall serve the Commission
with the required notice immediately upon instituting its action.
(b)
Nothing contained in this Section shall prohibit any attorney
general or other authorized state official from proceeding in state
court on the basis of an alleged violation of any civil or criminal
statute of such state.