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Code · Montana · Title 50 — Health and Safety · Chapter 6 · Part 3

50-6-326. Injunction to require compliance.

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50-6-326 . Injunction to require compliance.
(1)The department may seek an injunction from an appropriate district court to require compliance with this part or to require compliance with a rule of the department or an order issued by the department. The court to which the department applies for an injunction may issue a temporary restraining order if there is reasonable cause to believe that the allegations of the department are true.
(2)An action for injunctive relief initiated by the department pursuant to subsection
(1)may be commenced in the district court of the county in which the defendant is located, resides, or is doing business. If the defendant cannot be located in Montana, the action may be commenced in the county where the violation is alleged to occur or have occurred, and the court has jurisdiction to restrain the violation and require compliance.
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