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SECTION 23-24.3-5

   § 23-24.3-5  Enforcement proceedings.– The superior court for Providence County shall have jurisdiction to enforce theprovisions of this chapter and any rule, regulation, or order issued pursuantto this chapter. Proceedings for enforcement may be instituted and prosecutedin the name of the director or state of Rhode Island and in any proceeding inwhich injunctive relief is sought it shall not be necessary for the director orstate of Rhode Island to post a bond or show that without this relief theinjury which will result will be irreparable or that the remedy at law isinadequate.

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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-23 > Chapter-23-24-3 > 23-24-3-5

SECTION 23-24.3-5

   § 23-24.3-5  Enforcement proceedings.– The superior court for Providence County shall have jurisdiction to enforce theprovisions of this chapter and any rule, regulation, or order issued pursuantto this chapter. Proceedings for enforcement may be instituted and prosecutedin the name of the director or state of Rhode Island and in any proceeding inwhich injunctive relief is sought it shall not be necessary for the director orstate of Rhode Island to post a bond or show that without this relief theinjury which will result will be irreparable or that the remedy at law isinadequate.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-23 > Chapter-23-24-3 > 23-24-3-5

SECTION 23-24.3-5

   § 23-24.3-5  Enforcement proceedings.– The superior court for Providence County shall have jurisdiction to enforce theprovisions of this chapter and any rule, regulation, or order issued pursuantto this chapter. Proceedings for enforcement may be instituted and prosecutedin the name of the director or state of Rhode Island and in any proceeding inwhich injunctive relief is sought it shall not be necessary for the director orstate of Rhode Island to post a bond or show that without this relief theinjury which will result will be irreparable or that the remedy at law isinadequate.