2007 Minnesota Code
Chapters 237 - 238 Telecommunications
Chapter 237 Telephone, Telegraph, Telecommunications
Section 237.27 ATTORNEY GENERAL TO COMPEL OBEDIENCE.

237.27 ATTORNEY GENERAL TO COMPEL OBEDIENCE.
When any telephone company fails to comply with any law of the state or any order of the
commission after it has become final, or any order or judgment of the district court, the Court
of Appeals, or the Supreme Court in any cases taken to any of the courts on appeal, after the
judgment or order has become final, the attorney general shall apply to the district court in the
name of the state in any county in which the plant of the telephone company, or any part of it,
is situated, for a mandatory injunction or other appropriate writ to compel obedience to the
law, order, or judgment. The district court shall punish any disobedience of its orders in the
enforcement proceedings as for contempt of court.
History: (5311) 1915 c 152 s 25; 1971 c 25 s 67; 1980 c 614 s 123; 1983 c 247 s 101

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