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(a) If the commissioner has reason to believe that a person has violated or is violating W.S. 40-22-103 of this act the commissioner may issue an order to show cause why an order to cease and desist should not issue requiring that the person cease and desist from the violation of W.S. 40-22-103.
(b) Repealed by Laws 2019, ch. 170, § 4, eff. Feb. 28, 2019.
(c) In an emergency, the commissioner may petition the district court for the issuance of a temporary restraining order.
(d) An order to cease and desist becomes effective upon service upon the person.
(e) An order to cease and desist remains effective and enforceable pending the completion of an administrative proceeding pursuant to W.S. 40-22-127 and 40-22-128.
(f) A person served with an order to cease and desist for violating W.S. 40-22-103 may petition the district court for a judicial order setting aside, limiting, or suspending the enforcement, operation, or effectiveness of the order pending the completion of an administrative proceeding pursuant to W.S. 40-22-127 and 40-22-128.
(g) The commissioner shall commence a contested case proceeding within twenty (20) days after issuing an order to cease and desist.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 40. Trade and Commerce § 40-22-126. Unlicensed persons; verification authority regarding exemptions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-40-trade-and-commerce/wy-st-sect-40-22-126/
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