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Code · Missouri · Chapter 379

379.1865. Enforcement by department — no private cause of action.

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379.1865. Enforcement by department — no private cause of action. — 1.
(1)The director of the department of commerce and insurance shall have authority to enforce the provisions of sections 379.1850 to 379.1869 as specified in chapter 374 .
(2)A final order of the director enforcing sections 379.1850 to 379.1869 shall be subject to judicial review in accordance with the provisions of chapter 536 in the circuit court of Cole County.
(3)No order of the director enforcing sections 379.1850 to 379.1869 or order of a court to enforce the same shall in any way relieve or absolve any person affected by such order from any liability under any other laws of this state.
2. Nothing in sections 379.1850 to 379.1869 shall be construed to create or imply a private cause of action for violations of sections 379.1850 to 379.1869 .
3. Nothing in sections 379.1850 to 379.1869 shall be construed to extinguish any mortgagor rights otherwise available under state, federal, or common law.
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