Section 4-225 - Jurisdiction of courts; proceedings in name of State.
§ 4-225. Jurisdiction of courts; proceedings in name of State.
(a) Injunctions.- The circuit court of any county has jurisdiction to grant injunctive relief to enforce or restrain violations of this subtitle.
(b) Mandamus.- Upon application of the State Attorney General at the request of the Secretary, the circuit court in any county has jurisdiction to issue a writ of mandamus commanding any person to comply with this subtitle or any order of the Secretary.
(c) Orders requiring obedience to Department subpoena.- In case of contumacy or refusal to obey a Department subpoena, the circuit court for any county within whose jurisdiction an inquiry is being conducted, may issue an order requiring appearance before the Secretary, production of documentary evidence, or testimony touching the matter in question. Any person who fails to obey the order of the court is guilty of contempt.
(d) Proceedings to be in name of State.- Every proceeding to enforce or restrain any violations of this subtitle shall be by and in the name of the State.
[An. Code 1957, art. 43, §§ 197-21, 197-22; 1973, 1st Sp. Sess., ch. 6, § 1; 1982, ch. 820, § 3.]