§2910-A. Injunctions by commissioner
In addition to any other remedy for the enforcement of sections 2901‑C to 2903‑B or a rule, order or decision by the commissioner adopted or issued pursuant to this chapter, the commissioner is authorized to apply to the Superior Court for a preliminary or permanent injunction restraining any person from violating any provision of sections 2901‑C to 2903‑B or any rule, order or decision of the commissioner adopted or issued pursuant to this chapter. The Superior Court has jurisdiction upon hearing and for good cause shown to grant a preliminary or permanent injunction. In case of violation of an injunction issued under this section, the court may cite the person for contempt of court. The existence of either civil or criminal remedies is not a defense in this proceeding. The commissioner is not required to give or post a bond when making an application for an injunction under this section. [PL 2005, c. 270, §8 (AMD).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1999, c. 679, §A13 (NEW). PL 2005, c. 270, §8 (AMD).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 7: AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part 7: MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
Chapter 601: MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
7 §2901. Definitions (REPEALED)
7 §2901-A. Standards and labeling
7 §2901-B. Trademark for milk and milk products
7 §2901-C. Licenses and permits
7 §2902. Licensing fees (REPEALED)
7 §2902-B. Sale of unpasteurized milk and milk products
7 §2903. Restrictions on sales (REPEALED)
7 §2903-A. Refusal to purchase
7 §2903-B. Testing of samples for resolving disputed test results
7 §2904. Rules and regulations (REPEALED)
7 §2904-A. Farm cheese (REPEALED)
7 §2905. Sales to institutions (REPEALED)
7 §2908. Violations (REPEALED)
7 §2910. Standards for milk and milk products