2005 Idaho Code - 54-3323 — INJUNCTION PROCEDURE

                                  TITLE  54
                    PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
                                  CHAPTER 33
                      FREEDOM OF CHOICE OF DENTURES ACT
    54-3323.  INJUNCTION PROCEDURE. Whenever any person, corporation,
partnership or association of any kind or nature violates any of the
provisions of this act, the board, without regard to criminal prosecution, may
maintain an action in the name of the state of Idaho to enjoin said person,
corporation, partnership or association from any further violations, such
action to be brought either in the county in which said acts are claimed to
have been or are being committed, in the county where the defendant resides,
or in Ada county.  Upon the filing of a verified complaint in the district
court, the court, if satisfied that the acts complained of have been or
probably are being or may be committed, may issue an injunction pendente lite
without bond, on request of the board, enjoining the defendant from the
commission of any such act or acts constituting said violations.  A copy of
said complaint shall be served upon the defendant, and the proceedings shall
thereafter be conducted as in any other similar civil action.  If the
commission of said act or acts be established, the court shall enter a decree
perpetually enjoining said defendant from committing said act or acts.  In
case of violation of any injunction issued under the provisions of this
section, the court, or the judge thereof at chambers, may summarily try and
punish the offender for his contempt of court.

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