Article 3.--LICENSURE, EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION
1-318.Enjoining unlawful acts.
Whenever in the judgment of the board any person or firm, or both, has
engaged, or is
about to engage, in any acts or practices which constitute, or will
constitute, a violation of K.S.A. 1-316 and amendments
thereto, or any valid rules and regulations of
the board, the board may make application to the appropriate court for an
order enjoining such acts or practices, and upon a showing by the board
that such person or firm, or both, has engaged, or is about to engage,
in any such acts or
practices, an injunction, restraining order, or such other order as may be
appropriate shall be granted by such court without bond.
History: L. 1951, ch. 1, § 22;
L. 1989, ch. 1, § 6;
L. 1995, ch. 152, § 9;
L. 2007, ch. 97, § 8; Apr. 19.
Article 3.--LICENSURE, EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION
1-318.Enjoining unlawful acts.
Whenever in the judgment of the board any person or firm, or both, has
engaged, or is
about to engage, in any acts or practices which constitute, or will
constitute, a violation of K.S.A. 1-316 and amendments
thereto, or any valid rules and regulations of
the board, the board may make application to the appropriate court for an
order enjoining such acts or practices, and upon a showing by the board
that such person or firm, or both, has engaged, or is about to engage,
in any such acts or
practices, an injunction, restraining order, or such other order as may be
appropriate shall be granted by such court without bond.
History: L. 1951, ch. 1, § 22;
L. 1989, ch. 1, § 6;
L. 1995, ch. 152, § 9;
L. 2007, ch. 97, § 8; Apr. 19.
Article 3.--LICENSURE, EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION
1-318.Enjoining unlawful acts.
Whenever in the judgment of the board any person or firm, or both, has
engaged, or is
about to engage, in any acts or practices which constitute, or will
constitute, a violation of K.S.A. 1-316 and amendments
thereto, or any valid rules and regulations of
the board, the board may make application to the appropriate court for an
order enjoining such acts or practices, and upon a showing by the board
that such person or firm, or both, has engaged, or is about to engage,
in any such acts or
practices, an injunction, restraining order, or such other order as may be
appropriate shall be granted by such court without bond.
History: L. 1951, ch. 1, § 22;
L. 1989, ch. 1, § 6;
L. 1995, ch. 152, § 9;
L. 2007, ch. 97, § 8; Apr. 19.