523I.203 Cease and desist orders — injunctions.
If it appears to the commissioner that a person has engaged or is about to engage in an act or practice constituting a violation of this chapter, or implementing rules or orders issued under this chapter, the commissioner or the attorney general may do any of the following:
1. Issue a summary order directed to the person that requires the person to cease and desist from engaging in such an act or practice. A person may request a hearing within thirty days of issuance of the summary order. If a hearing is not timely requested, the summary order shall become final by operation of law. The order shall remain effective from the date of issuance until the date the order becomes final by operation of law or is overturned by a presiding officer following a request for hearing. Section 17A.18A is inapplicable to summary cease and desist orders issued under this section.
2. Bring an action in the district court in any county of the state for an injunction to restrain a person subject to this chapter and any agents, employees, or associates of the person from engaging in conduct or practices deemed contrary to the public interest. In any proceeding for an injunction, the commissioner or attorney general may apply to the court for a subpoena to require the appearance of a defendant and the defendant’s agents, employees, or associates and for the production of any books, accounts, papers, correspondence, memoranda, purchase agreements, files, or other documents or records germane to the hearing upon the petition for an injunction. Upon a proper showing, a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order, or writ of mandamus shall be granted and a receiver may be appointed for the defendant or the defendant’s assets. The commissioner or attorney general shall not be required to post a bond.
2005 Acts, ch 128, §11
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 523I - IOWA CEMETERY ACT
Section 523I.101 - Short title.
Section 523I.102 - Definitions.
Section 523I.103 - Applicability of chapter.
Section 523I.201 - Administration.
Section 523I.202 - Investigations and subpoenas.
Section 523I.203 - Cease and desist orders — injunctions.
Section 523I.204 - Court action for failure to cooperate.
Section 523I.205 - Prosecution for violations of law — civil penalties.
Section 523I.206 - Cooperation with other agencies.
Section 523I.207 - Rules, forms, and orders.
Section 523I.208 - Date of filing — interpretive opinions.
Section 523I.209 - Misleading filings.
Section 523I.210 - Misrepresentations of government approval.
Section 523I.211 - Fraudulent practices.
Section 523I.212 - Receiverships.
Section 523I.213 - Insurance division’s enforcement fund.
Section 523I.213A - Examinations — authority and scope.
Section 523I.214 - Violations of law — referrals to the Iowa department of public health.
Section 523I.301 - Disclosure requirements — prices and fees.
Section 523I.302 - Installation of outer burial containers.
Section 523I.303 - Access by funeral directors.
Section 523I.304 - Rulemaking and enforcement.
Section 523I.305 - Memorials and memorialization.
Section 523I.306 - Commission or bonus unlawful.
Section 523I.307 - Discrimination prohibited.
Section 523I.308 - Speculation prohibited.
Section 523I.309 - Interment, relocation, or disinterment of remains.
Section 523I.310 - Sale of interment rights.
Section 523I.311 - Records of interment rights and interment.
Section 523I.312 - Disclosure requirements — interment agreements.
Section 523I.313 - New cemeteries and gardens and cemetery registry.
Section 523I.314 - New construction.
Section 523I.314A - Standards for interment spaces.
Section 523I.315 - Unpaid care assessments and unoccupied interment spaces.
Section 523I.316 - Protection of cemeteries and burial sites.
Section 523I.317 - Duty to provide public access.
Section 523I.401 - Neglected cemeteries.
Section 523I.402 - Removal of remains.
Section 523I.501 - Cemetery authorized.
Section 523I.502 - Trust for cemetery.
Section 523I.503 - Authority to receive gifts and deposits for care — certificates.
Section 523I.504 - Appointment of successor trustee.
Section 523I.505 - County auditor as trustee.
Section 523I.506 - Commingling of care funds by governmental subdivisions.
Section 523I.507 - Investment of care funds by governmental subdivisions.
Section 523I.508 - Management by governmental subdivisions.
Section 523I.601 - Settlement of estates — maintenance fund.
Section 523I.602 - Management by trustee.
Section 523I.603 - Owners of interment rights.
Section 523I.604 - Lien against cemetery property.
Section 523I.605 - Private care of graves.
Section 523I.701 - Requirements for lawn crypts.
Section 523I.702 - Request to install lawn crypts in fewer than ten units.
Section 523I.801 - Applicability and conversion by nonperpetual care cemeteries.
Section 523I.802 - Advertising.
Section 523I.803 - Perpetual care registry.
Section 523I.804 - Use of gift for special care.
Section 523I.805 - Initial deposit.
Section 523I.806 - Irrevocable trust.
Section 523I.807 - Care fund deposits.
Section 523I.808 - Annual report — examination fee.
Section 523I.809 - Trust agreement provisions.
Section 523I.810 - Care funds.
Section 523I.811 - Use of distributions from care fund.
Section 523I.811A - Emergency use of care funds.
Section 523I.812 - Suit by commissioner.
Section 523I.813 - Annual report by perpetual care cemeteries.