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Code · Michigan · Chapter 339 — Occupational Code

339.506 Cease and desist order; hearing; request; application to restrain and enjoin further violation.

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339.506 Cease and desist order; hearing; request; application to restrain and enjoin further violation.
Sec. 506.
(1)After an investigation has been conducted, the director may order a person to cease and desist from a violation of this act or a rule promulgated or an order issued under this act.
(2)A person ordered to cease and desist shall be entitled to a hearing before the department if a written request for a hearing is filed within 30 days after the effective date of the order.
(3)Upon a violation of a cease and desist order issued under this act, the department of the attorney general may apply in the circuit court of this state to restrain and enjoin, temporarily or permanently, or both, a person from further violating a cease and desist order.
History: 1980, Act 299, Imd. Eff. Oct. 21, 1980
Popular Name: Act 299
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