Effective - 28 Aug 1985
409.826. Violations of domestic or foreign laws, rules — legal and equitable remedies. — 1. (1) Upon a proper showing by the commissioner that a person has violated, or is about to violate, any provision of sections 409.800 to 409.863 or any rule or order of the commissioner, the circuit court may grant appropriate legal or equitable remedies. Upon showing of violation of sections 409.800 to 409.863 or a rule or order of the commissioner, the court, in addition to traditional legal and equitable remedies, including temporary restraining orders, permanent or temporary prohibitory or mandatory injunctions, and writs of prohibition or mandamus, may grant the following special remedies:
(a) Imposition of a civil penalty in amount which may not exceed ten thousand dollars for any single violation or one hundred thousand dollars for multiple violations in a single proceeding or a series of related proceedings;
(b) Declaratory judgment;
(c) Restitution to investors wishing restitution; and
(d) Appointment of a receiver or conservator for the defendant or the defendant's assets.
(2) Upon a proper showing that the defendant is only about to violate sections 409.800 to 409.863 or a rule or order of the commissioner, appropriate remedies shall be limited to:
(a) A temporary restraining order;
(b) A temporary or permanent injunction;
(c) A writ of prohibition or mandamus; or
(d) An order appointing a receiver or conservator for the defendant or the defendant's assets.
2. The court shall not require the commissioner to post a bond in any official action under sections 409.800 to 409.863.
3. (1) Upon a proper showing by the commissioner or securities or commodity agency of another state that a person other than a government or governmental agency or instrumentality has violated, or is about to violate, any provision of the commodity code of that state or any rule or order of the administrator or securities or commodity agency of that state, the circuit court may grant appropriate legal and equitable remedies. Upon a showing of a violation of the securities or commodity act of the foreign state or a rule or order of the administrator or securities or commodity agency of the foreign state, the court, in addition to traditional legal or equitable remedies including temporary restraining orders, permanent or temporary prohibitory or mandatory injunctions and writs of prohibition or mandamus, may grant the following special remedies:
(a) Appointment of a receiver, conservator, or ancillary receiver or conservator for the defendant or the defendant's assets located in this state.
(2) Upon a proper showing that the defendant is only about to violate the securities or commodity act of the foreign state or a rule or order of the administrator or securities or commodity agency of the foreign state, appropriate remedies shall be limited to:
(a) A temporary restraining order;
(b) A temporary or permanent injunction;
(c) A writ of prohibition or mandamus; or
(d) An order appointing a receiver, conservator, or ancillary receiver or conservator for the defendant or the defendant's assets located in this state.
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(L. 1985 H.B. 409 & 532 § 11)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXVI - Trade and Commerce
Chapter 409 - Regulation of Securities
Section 409.108 - Tampering with securities documents or impeding investigations prohibited.
Section 409.111 - Commissioner of securities may investigate violations.
Section 409.112 - Commissioner of securities may seek relief for violations, when.
Section 409.113 - Commissioner of securities may issue orders, when.
Section 409.114 - Duties and powers of commissioner of securities.
Section 409.500 - Short title.
Section 409.506 - Definitions.
Section 409.516 - Registration statement, contents — material changes, notice to commissioner, how.
Section 409.521 - Commissioner may make investigations, seek injunctions, when.
Section 409.531 - Commissioner may promulgate rules, establish fees.
Section 409.536 - Attorney general may prosecute, how.
Section 409.546 - Fraudulent practices not allowed, solicitation of offerees.
Section 409.556 - Construction of statutes.
Section 409.561 - Additional requirements, when applicable.
Section 409.566 - Unlawful practices, offeree may bring suit, damages, attorney fees.
Section 409.600 - Citation of law.
Section 409.605 - Definitions.
Section 409.610 - Financial exploitation, notification of agencies and family members.
Section 409.615 - Refusal of request for disbursement or transaction, when — expiration.
Section 409.620 - Immunity from liability, when.
Section 409.625 - Records, provided to agencies or law enforcement, when.
Section 409.630 - Website for training resources to prevent and detect financial exploitation.
Section 409.800 - Definitions.
Section 409.803 - Prohibited contracts — exemptions.
Section 409.806 - Exempt transaction — rules, generally, this chapter, procedure.
Section 409.808 - Commodity merchants — license required, boards of trade — designation required.
Section 409.810 - Prohibited acts.
Section 409.813 - Principals, agents, joint and several liability — when.
Section 409.816 - Applicability of other laws.
Section 409.818 - Intent of law.
Section 409.820 - Investigations by commissioner, subpoena powers — judicial enforcement.
Section 409.823 - Violations — powers of commissioner.
Section 409.826 - Violations of domestic or foreign laws, rules — legal and equitable remedies.
Section 409.830 - Insiders — restricted use of information, data to be public, exceptions.
Section 409.833 - Cooperation with other jurisdictions, agencies.
Section 409.836 - General authority of commissioner.
Section 409.838 - Service of process, appointment of commissioner as agent for service.
Section 409.843 - Administrative procedure, notice of intent, summary order, notice, hearing.
Section 409.846 - Judicial review of commissioner's orders — procedure — standard of review.
Section 409.848 - Exemptions — burden of proof.
Section 409.850 - Broker-dealers, sales representatives — applications for licenses — fees.
Section 409.853 - Examinations.
Section 409.860 - Records — examination without notice — fees.
Section 409.863 - Licenses — denial, suspension, revocation, limitations, cancellation — grounds.
Section 409.1000 - Business opportunities — definitions.
Section 409.1003 - Practices prohibited — penalty.
Section 409.1006 - Civil remedies.
Section 409.1-101 - Short title.
Section 409.1-102 - Definitions.
Section 409.1-103 - References to federal statutes.
Section 409.1-104 - References to federal agencies.
Section 409.1-105 - Electronic records and signatures.
Section 409.2-201 - Exempt securities.
Section 409.2-202 - Exempt transactions.
Section 409.2-203 - Additional exemptions and waivers.
Section 409.2-204 - Denial, suspension, revocation, condition, or limitation of exemptions.
Section 409.3-301 - Securities registration requirement.
Section 409.3-302 - Notice filing.
Section 409.3-303 - Securities registration by coordination.
Section 409.3-304 - Securities registration by qualification.
Section 409.3-305 - Securities registration filings.
Section 409.3-306 - Denial, suspension, and revocation of securities registration.
Section 409.3-307 - Waiver and modification.
Section 409.4-401 - Broker-dealer registration requirement and exemptions.
Section 409.4-402 - Agent registration requirement and exemptions.
Section 409.4-403 - Investment adviser registration requirement and exemptions.
Section 409.4-404 - Investment adviser representative registration requirement and exemptions.
Section 409.4-405 - Federal covered investment adviser notice filing requirement.
Section 409.4-407 - Succession and change in registration of broker-dealer or investment adviser.
Section 409.4-410 - Filing fees.
Section 409.4-411 - Postregistration requirements.
Section 409.5-501 - General fraud.
Section 409.5-502 - Prohibited conduct in providing investment advice.
Section 409.5-503 - Evidentiary burden.
Section 409.5-504 - Filing of sales and advertising literature.
Section 409.5-505 - Misleading filings.
Section 409.5-506 - Misrepresentations concerning registration or exemption.
Section 409.5-507 - Qualified immunity.
Section 409.5-508 - Criminal penalties.
Section 409.5-509 - Civil liability.
Section 409.5-510 - Rescission offers.
Section 409.6-601 - Administration.
Section 409.6-602 - Investigations and subpoenas.
Section 409.6-603 - Civil enforcement.
Section 409.6-604 - Administrative enforcement.
Section 409.6-605 - Rules, forms, orders, interpretive opinions, and hearings.
Section 409.6-606 - Administrative files and opinions.
Section 409.6-607 - Public records; confidentiality.
Section 409.6-608 - Uniformity and cooperation with other agencies.
Section 409.6-609 - Judicial review.
Section 409.6-610 - Jurisdiction.
Section 409.6-611 - Service of process.
Section 409.6-612 - Severability clause.
Section 409.7-701 - Effective date.
Section 409.7-703 - Application of act to existing proceedings and existing rights and duties.