Sec. 102.169. INJUNCTION. The attorney general or a district or county attorney on the attorney's own initiative may, or in response to a complaint shall, investigate violations of this subchapter. If the attorney believes that a violation has occurred, the attorney may sue in the name of the state for an injunction against a person who:
(1) is violating a provision of a marketing agreement, a license, or an order or rule of the department to which the person is subject; or
(2) engages in transactions mentioned in and regulated by a license during suspension or after revocation of the person's license.
Acts 1981, 67th Leg., p. 1273, ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1981.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 5 - Production, Processing, and Sale of Horticultural Products
Subtitle D - Handling and Marketing of Horticultural Products
Chapter 102 - Handling and Marketing of Citrus Fruit
Subchapter C. Citrus Marketing Agreements and Licenses
Section 102.153. Limited Application of Subchapter
Section 102.154. Marketing Agreements and Licenses
Section 102.157. Terms of Agreement or License
Section 102.158. Administrative Committee
Section 102.160. Approval by Producers and Handlers
Section 102.161. Uniform Licenses
Section 102.163. Amendment of Marketing Agreement or License
Section 102.164. Suspension or Termination of Marketing Agreement or License
Section 102.165. Suspension or Revocation of Individual License
Section 102.167. Powers and Duties of the Department
Section 102.168. Enforcement by Civil Suit
Section 102.170. Attorney's Fees; Venue; Cumulative Remedies