523C.13 - PROHIBITED ACTS OR PRACTICES -- PENALTY.

        523C.13  PROHIBITED ACTS OR PRACTICES -- PENALTY.         The commissioner shall adopt rules which regulate residential      service contracts to prohibit misrepresentation, false advertising,      defamation, boycotts, coercion, intimidation, false statements and      entries and unfair discrimination or practices.  If the commissioner      finds that a person has violated the rules adopted under this      section, the commissioner may order any or all of the following:         1.  Payment of a civil penalty of not more than one thousand      dollars for each and every act or violation, but not to exceed an      aggregate of ten thousand dollars, unless the person knew or      reasonably should have known the person was in violation of this      section, in which case the penalty shall be not more than five      thousand dollars for each and every act or violation, but not to      exceed an aggregate penalty of fifty thousand dollars in any one      six-month period.  The commissioner shall, if it finds the violations      of this section were directed, encouraged, condoned, ignored, or      ratified by the employer of such person, assess such fine to the      employer and not such person.  Any civil penalties collected under      this subsection shall be deposited as provided in section 505.7.         2.  Suspension or revocation of the license of a person, if the      person knew or reasonably should have known the person was in      violation of this section.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 87, § 14; 92 Acts, ch 1078, § 7; 2009 Acts, ch 181,      §99         Referred to in § 523C.9, 523C.17 
         Footnotes
         For future repeal of 2009 amendment to subsection 1, effective      July 1, 2011, see 2009 Acts, ch 179, §146