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Code · Maryland · Business Regulation

§ 8-208

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§8–208.
(a)The Commission shall administer and enforce this title.
(1)If the Commission concludes that continuing conduct of a person alleged to be in violation of this title will result in irreparable or substantial harm to any other person, the Commission may sue for:
(i)injunctive relief against the conduct;
(ii)an order for satisfactory completion of a home improvement contract; or
(iii)restitution.
(2)If the Commission sues for injunctive relief under this subsection against a person who is not licensed under this title, the Commission need not:
(i)post bond; or
(ii)show that no adequate remedy at law exists.
(3)A suit under this section shall be brought in the circuit court for the county where:
(i)the alleged violation occurs; or
(ii)the principal place of business of the alleged violator is located.
(c)An administrative hearing and adjudication by the Commission is not a prerequisite to prosecution of a person under § 8-601 of this title.
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