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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 26 - Chapter 29 - 26-2924
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26-2924 - ENFORCEMENT
(1) If it appears to the director that any person
has committed or is about to commit a violation of any provision of this
chapter or of any rule or order of the director, the director may:
(a) Issue a cease and desist order ordering such person to cease and
desist violating or continuing to violate any provision of this chapter or
any rule or order issued in accordance with this chapter; or
(b) Apply to the district court for an order enjoining such person from
violating or continuing to violate any provision of this chapter or any
rule or order and for injunctive or such other relief as the nature of the
case may require.
(2) The director may enter into consent orders at any time with any
person to resolve any matter arising under the provisions of this chapter. A
consent order must be signed by the person to whom it is issued or a duly
authorized representative, and must indicate agreement to the terms contained
therein. A consent order need not constitute an admission by any person that
any provision of this chapter or any rule or order promulgated or issued
thereunder has been violated nor need it constitute a finding by the director
that such person has violated any provision of this chapter or any rule or
order promulgated or issued thereunder.
(3) Notwithstanding the issuance of a consent order, the director may
seek civil or criminal penalties or compromise civil penalties concerning
matters encompassed by the consent order unless the consent order by its terms
expressly precludes the director from so doing.
 
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