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32-106.01. Petition for injunction

A. The superior court may issue an injunction immediately upon a petition filed as provided in this section to enjoin the practice of any board regulated profession or occupation by any person not registered or certified to practice the occupations or exempt pursuant to this chapter from registration requirements.

B. In a petition for injunction pursuant to subsection A of this section, it shall be sufficient to charge that the respondent on a day certain in a named county engaged in the practice of any board regulated profession or occupation without a registration and without being exempt pursuant to this chapter from registration requirements. No showing of damage or injury shall be required.

C. Such petition shall be filed in the name of the state by the board or at the request of the board by the attorney general or any county attorney in any county where the respondent resides or may be found.

D. Issuance of an injunction shall not relieve the respondent from being subject to any proceedings pursuant to section 32-145, or otherwise. Any violation of an injunction shall be punished as contempt of court.

E. In all other respects, injunction proceedings pursuant to this section shall be governed by title 12, chapter 10, article 1.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-106.01

32-106.01. Petition for injunction

A. The superior court may issue an injunction immediately upon a petition filed as provided in this section to enjoin the practice of any board regulated profession or occupation by any person not registered or certified to practice the occupations or exempt pursuant to this chapter from registration requirements.

B. In a petition for injunction pursuant to subsection A of this section, it shall be sufficient to charge that the respondent on a day certain in a named county engaged in the practice of any board regulated profession or occupation without a registration and without being exempt pursuant to this chapter from registration requirements. No showing of damage or injury shall be required.

C. Such petition shall be filed in the name of the state by the board or at the request of the board by the attorney general or any county attorney in any county where the respondent resides or may be found.

D. Issuance of an injunction shall not relieve the respondent from being subject to any proceedings pursuant to section 32-145, or otherwise. Any violation of an injunction shall be punished as contempt of court.

E. In all other respects, injunction proceedings pursuant to this section shall be governed by title 12, chapter 10, article 1.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-106.01

32-106.01. Petition for injunction

A. The superior court may issue an injunction immediately upon a petition filed as provided in this section to enjoin the practice of any board regulated profession or occupation by any person not registered or certified to practice the occupations or exempt pursuant to this chapter from registration requirements.

B. In a petition for injunction pursuant to subsection A of this section, it shall be sufficient to charge that the respondent on a day certain in a named county engaged in the practice of any board regulated profession or occupation without a registration and without being exempt pursuant to this chapter from registration requirements. No showing of damage or injury shall be required.

C. Such petition shall be filed in the name of the state by the board or at the request of the board by the attorney general or any county attorney in any county where the respondent resides or may be found.

D. Issuance of an injunction shall not relieve the respondent from being subject to any proceedings pursuant to section 32-145, or otherwise. Any violation of an injunction shall be punished as contempt of court.

E. In all other respects, injunction proceedings pursuant to this section shall be governed by title 12, chapter 10, article 1.