State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-2940

32-2940. Injunctive relief

A. In addition to all other available remedies, if the board has any reason to believe that a person has violated this chapter or a board rule, the board through the attorney general or the county attorney may apply to the superior court in Maricopa county for an injunction restraining that person from engaging in the violation. It is not necessary for the board to show damage or injury. It is sufficient for the board to charge that the respondent on a certain day in a named county committed the violation.

B. The court shall grant a temporary restraining order, a preliminary injunction or a permanent injunction without bond.

C. The board may serve the defendant in any county of this state where the defendant is found.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-2940

32-2940. Injunctive relief

A. In addition to all other available remedies, if the board has any reason to believe that a person has violated this chapter or a board rule, the board through the attorney general or the county attorney may apply to the superior court in Maricopa county for an injunction restraining that person from engaging in the violation. It is not necessary for the board to show damage or injury. It is sufficient for the board to charge that the respondent on a certain day in a named county committed the violation.

B. The court shall grant a temporary restraining order, a preliminary injunction or a permanent injunction without bond.

C. The board may serve the defendant in any county of this state where the defendant is found.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-2940

32-2940. Injunctive relief

A. In addition to all other available remedies, if the board has any reason to believe that a person has violated this chapter or a board rule, the board through the attorney general or the county attorney may apply to the superior court in Maricopa county for an injunction restraining that person from engaging in the violation. It is not necessary for the board to show damage or injury. It is sufficient for the board to charge that the respondent on a certain day in a named county committed the violation.

B. The court shall grant a temporary restraining order, a preliminary injunction or a permanent injunction without bond.

C. The board may serve the defendant in any county of this state where the defendant is found.