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§  2801-c.  Injunctions.    The supreme court may enjoin violations or  threatened violations of any provisions of  this  article;  and  it  may  enjoin   violations   of  the  regulations  of  the  department  adopted  thereunder.  Upon  request  of  the  public  health   council   or   the  commissioner,  the  attorney  general  shall  maintain  an action in the  supreme court in the name of the people of the state to enjoin any  such  violation.  Notwithstanding any limitation of the civil practice law and  rules, such court may, on motion and affidavit, and upon proof that such  violation  is  one  which reasonably may result in injury to any person,  whether or not such person is a party to such action, grant a  temporary  injunction  upon such terms as may be just, pending the determination of  the action. No security on the part of the people of this state shall be  required. In any action for injunction brought pursuant to this article,  any finding of the public health council or the commissioner or  hearing  officer  designated  by either shall be prima facie evidence of the fact  or facts found therein.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-28 > 2801-c

§  2801-c.  Injunctions.    The supreme court may enjoin violations or  threatened violations of any provisions of  this  article;  and  it  may  enjoin   violations   of  the  regulations  of  the  department  adopted  thereunder.  Upon  request  of  the  public  health   council   or   the  commissioner,  the  attorney  general  shall  maintain  an action in the  supreme court in the name of the people of the state to enjoin any  such  violation.  Notwithstanding any limitation of the civil practice law and  rules, such court may, on motion and affidavit, and upon proof that such  violation  is  one  which reasonably may result in injury to any person,  whether or not such person is a party to such action, grant a  temporary  injunction  upon such terms as may be just, pending the determination of  the action. No security on the part of the people of this state shall be  required. In any action for injunction brought pursuant to this article,  any finding of the public health council or the commissioner or  hearing  officer  designated  by either shall be prima facie evidence of the fact  or facts found therein.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-28 > 2801-c

§  2801-c.  Injunctions.    The supreme court may enjoin violations or  threatened violations of any provisions of  this  article;  and  it  may  enjoin   violations   of  the  regulations  of  the  department  adopted  thereunder.  Upon  request  of  the  public  health   council   or   the  commissioner,  the  attorney  general  shall  maintain  an action in the  supreme court in the name of the people of the state to enjoin any  such  violation.  Notwithstanding any limitation of the civil practice law and  rules, such court may, on motion and affidavit, and upon proof that such  violation  is  one  which reasonably may result in injury to any person,  whether or not such person is a party to such action, grant a  temporary  injunction  upon such terms as may be just, pending the determination of  the action. No security on the part of the people of this state shall be  required. In any action for injunction brought pursuant to this article,  any finding of the public health council or the commissioner or  hearing  officer  designated  by either shall be prima facie evidence of the fact  or facts found therein.