523A.807 - PROSECUTION FOR VIOLATIONS OF LAW.

        523A.807  PROSECUTION FOR VIOLATIONS OF LAW.         1.  A violation of this chapter or rules adopted or orders issued      under this chapter is a violation of section 714.16, subsection 2,      paragraph "a".  The remedies and penalties provided by section      714.16, including but not limited to injunctive relief and penalties,      apply to violations of this chapter.         2.  If the commissioner believes that grounds exist for the      criminal prosecution of persons subject to this chapter for      violations of this chapter or any other law of this state, the      commissioner may forward to the attorney general or the county      attorney the grounds for the belief, including all evidence in the      commissioner's possession, so that the attorney general or the county      attorney may proceed with the matter as deemed appropriate.         3.  If the commissioner finds that a person has violated section      523A.201, 523A.202, 523A.401, 523A.402, 523A.403, 523A.404, 523A.405,      523A.501, or 523A.502 or any rule adopted pursuant thereto, the      commissioner may order any or all of the following:         a.  Payment of a civil penalty of not more than one thousand      dollars for each violation, but not exceeding an aggregate of ten      thousand dollars during any six-month period, except that if the      commissioner finds that the person knew or reasonably should have      known that the person was in violation of such provisions or rules      adopted pursuant thereto, the penalty shall be not more than five      thousand dollars for each violation, but not exceeding an aggregate      of fifty thousand dollars during any six-month period.  The      commissioner shall assess the penalty on the employer of an      individual and not on the individual, if the commissioner finds that      the violations committed by the individual were directed, encouraged,      condoned, ignored, or ratified by the individual's employer.  Any      civil penalties collected under this subsection shall be deposited as      provided in section 505.7.         b.  Issuance of an order prohibiting the person committing a      violation from selling funeral merchandise, cemetery merchandise,      funeral services, or a combination thereof, and from managing,      operating, or otherwise exercising control over any business entity      that is subject to regulation under this chapter or chapter 523I.  A      person who has been named in such an order may contest the order by      filing a request for a contested case proceeding as provided in      chapter 17A and in accordance with rules adopted by the commissioner.      The commissioner may, pursuant to chapter 17A, deny any application      filed under section 523A.501 or 523A.502 if the applicant, or an      officer, director, or owner of the applicant, is named in a final      order issued pursuant to this subsection.         4.  The commissioner shall post on the website of the division of      insurance of the department of commerce a list of all persons      licensed under this chapter and an index of orders issued by the      commissioner pertaining to such persons.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2001 Acts, ch 118, §47; 2007 Acts, ch 175, §29; 2008 Acts, ch      1123, § 52; 2009 Acts, ch 181, §96         Referred to in § 523A.503 
         Footnotes
         For future repeal of 2009 amendment to subsection 3, paragraph a,      effective July 1, 2011, see 2009 Acts, ch 179, §146