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SECTION 5-10-31

   § 5-10-31  Prosecution of violations.– Complaints for violations of the provisions of this chapter shall be made bythe division, the board of hairdressing, or a member or any person authorizedby the division, and the complainant shall not be required to recognize forcosts; provided, that if the division, board or any member refuses orunreasonably neglects to prosecute a violation of this chapter, any personholding any license issued by the division may complain to the attorneygeneral, who shall assign a member of his or her department to investigate thecomplaint and, if reasonable cause for the complaint is found to exist, shalldiligently prosecute the person, association, partnership, or corporationviolating the provisions of this chapter or portion of this chapter.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-5 > Chapter-5-10 > 5-10-31

SECTION 5-10-31

   § 5-10-31  Prosecution of violations.– Complaints for violations of the provisions of this chapter shall be made bythe division, the board of hairdressing, or a member or any person authorizedby the division, and the complainant shall not be required to recognize forcosts; provided, that if the division, board or any member refuses orunreasonably neglects to prosecute a violation of this chapter, any personholding any license issued by the division may complain to the attorneygeneral, who shall assign a member of his or her department to investigate thecomplaint and, if reasonable cause for the complaint is found to exist, shalldiligently prosecute the person, association, partnership, or corporationviolating the provisions of this chapter or portion of this chapter.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-5 > Chapter-5-10 > 5-10-31

SECTION 5-10-31

   § 5-10-31  Prosecution of violations.– Complaints for violations of the provisions of this chapter shall be made bythe division, the board of hairdressing, or a member or any person authorizedby the division, and the complainant shall not be required to recognize forcosts; provided, that if the division, board or any member refuses orunreasonably neglects to prosecute a violation of this chapter, any personholding any license issued by the division may complain to the attorneygeneral, who shall assign a member of his or her department to investigate thecomplaint and, if reasonable cause for the complaint is found to exist, shalldiligently prosecute the person, association, partnership, or corporationviolating the provisions of this chapter or portion of this chapter.