523I.203 - CEASE AND DESIST ORDERS -- INJUNCTIONS.

        523I.203  CEASE AND DESIST ORDERS -- INJUNCTIONS.         If it appears to the commissioner that a person has engaged or is      about to engage in an act or practice constituting a violation of      this chapter, or implementing rules or orders issued under this      chapter, the commissioner or the attorney general may do any of the      following:         1.  Issue a summary order directed to the person that requires the      person to cease and desist from engaging in such an act or practice.      A person may request a hearing within thirty days of issuance of the      summary order.  If a hearing is not timely requested, the summary      order shall become 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      following a request for hearing.  Section 17A.18A is inapplicable to      summary cease and desist orders issued under this section.         2.  Bring an action in the district court in any county of the      state for an injunction to restrain a person subject to this chapter      and any agents, employees, or associates of the person from engaging      in conduct or practices deemed contrary to the public interest.  In      any proceeding for an injunction, the commissioner or attorney      general may apply to the court for a subpoena to require the      appearance of a defendant and the defendant's agents, employees, or      associates and for the production of any books, accounts, papers,      correspondence, memoranda, purchase agreements, files, or other      documents or records germane to the hearing upon the petition for an      injunction.  Upon a proper showing, a permanent or temporary      injunction, restraining order, or writ of mandamus shall be granted      and a receiver may be appointed for the defendant or the defendant's      assets.  The commissioner or attorney general shall not be required      to post a bond.  
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         2005 Acts, ch 128, §11