523D.13 - COMPLIANCE -- SUMMARY ORDERS.

        523D.13  COMPLIANCE -- SUMMARY ORDERS.         1.  Upon the commissioner's determination that a provider has      engaged, is engaging, or is about to engage in any act or practice      constituting a violation of this chapter or a rule adopted pursuant      to this chapter, the commissioner may issue a summary order directing      the provider to cease and desist from engaging in the act or practice      resulting in the violation or to take other affirmative action as in      the judgment of the commissioner is necessary to comply with the      requirements of this chapter.         2.  If a hearing is not timely requested, the summary order      becomes final by operation of law.  The order shall remain effective      from the date of issuance until the date the order becomes final by      operation of law or is overturned by a presiding officer or court      following a request for hearing.  A person who has been issued a      summary order under this section may contest it by filing a request      for a contested case proceeding as provided in chapter 17A and in      accordance with rules adopted by the commissioner.  However, the      person shall have at least thirty days from the date that the order      is issued in order to file the request.  Section 17A.18A is      inapplicable to a summary order issued under this section.         3.  A person violating a summary order issued under this section      shall be deemed in contempt of that order.  The commissioner may      petition the district court to enforce the order as certified by the      commissioner.  The district court shall adjudge the person in      contempt of the order if the court finds after hearing that the      person is not in compliance with the order.  The court shall assess a      civil penalty against the person in an amount not less than three      thousand dollars but not greater than ten thousand dollars per      violation, and may issue further orders as it deems appropriate.  
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         91 Acts, ch 205, §17; 2000 Acts, ch 1147, §32