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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Energy Policy and Conservation Act · Sec. 334

Sec. 334. injunctive enforcement

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## Sec. 334 injunctive enforcement The United States district courts shall have jurisdiction to restrain
(1)any violation of section 332 and
(2)any person from distributing in commerce any covered product which does not comply with an applicable rule under section 324 or 325. Any such action shall be brought by the Commission, except that any such action to restrain any violation of section 332(a)(3) which relates to requirements prescribed by the Secretary, any violation of section 332(a)(4) which relates to requests of the Secretary under section 326(b)(2), or any violation of paragraph (5), (6), (7), or
(8)of section 332(a) shall be brought by the Secretary. Any such action to restrain any person from distributing in commerce a general service incandescent lamp that does not comply with the applicable standard established under section 325(i) or an adapter prohibited under section 332(a)(7) may also be brought by the attorney general of a State in the name of the State. Any such action may be brought in the United States district court for a district wherein any act, omission, or transaction constituting the violation occurred, or in such court for the district wherein the defendant is found or transacts business. In any action under this section, process may be served on a defendant in any other district in which the defendant resides or may be found. **[**[42 U.S.C. 6304](/us/usc/t42/s6304)**]**
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