2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 40:606 — Court review of regulations and administrative actions; injunctions

§606.  Court review of regulations and administrative actions; injunctions

On the petition of any interested person, the district courts may:

(1)  Restrain by injunction, temporary or permanent, the enforcement by an officer, representative, or employee of the department of any regulation promulgated by it under the provisions of this Part if it is shown that the regulation is unreasonable, arbitrary, or capricious, or not in accordance with the facts or law, and that the petitioner may suffer substantial damage by reason of its enforcement; and

(2)  Grant appropriate injunctive relief from any act or omission of any officer, representative, or employee of the department in the administration of this Part, if it has been shown that the act or omission is unreasonable, arbitrary or capricious, or not in accordance with the facts or law and that petitioner may suffer substantial damage thereby.  

Amended by Acts 1978, No. 786, §5, eff. July 17, 1978.  

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