2006 Kentucky Revised Statutes - .709   Remedies of office and of persons damaged by viatical settlement violations.

304.15-709 Remedies of office and of persons damaged by viatical settlement violations. (1) In addition to the penalties and other enforcement provisions of KRS 304.15-020, 304.15-700 to 304.15-720, 304.42-190, and 304.99-126, if any person violates any provision of KRS 304.15-020, 304.15-700 to 304.15-720, 304.42-190, and 304.99- 126, or any administrative regulations promulgated under KRS 304.15-020, 304.15- 700 to 304.15-720, 304.42-190, and 304.99-126, the office may seek an injunction in Franklin Circuit Court or in the Circuit Court of the county where the person resides or has a principal place of business and may apply for temporary and permanent orders that the office determines necessary to restrain the person from committing the violation. (2) Any person damaged by the acts of a person in violation of any provision of KRS 304.15-020, 304.15-700 to 304.15-720, 304.42-190, and 304.99-126 may bring a civil action against the person in the Circuit Court of the county in which the alleged violator resides, or has a principal place of business, or in the county where the alleged violation occurred. Effective: July 14, 2000 History: Created 2000 Ky. Acts ch. 472, sec. 8, effective July 14, 2000. Legislative Research Commission Note (6/20/2005). 2005 Ky. Acts chs. 11, 85, 95, 97, 98, 99, 123, and 181 instruct the Reviser of Statutes to correct statutory references to agencies and officers whose names have been changed in 2005 legislation confirming the reorganization of the executive branch. Such a correction has been made in this section. Page 1 of 1

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