Violations.

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Section 41-9-1038

Violations.

THIS SECTION WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2021-518 IN THE 2021 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE MAY 26, 2021. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT.

(a) Any person may file a written and signed complaint with the commission alleging that any other person has violated Sections 41-9-1029 to 41-9-1037, inclusive. A complaint shall be made in the manner prescribed by the board and shall be referred by the commission to a standing investigative committee, consisting of a commission member, the executive director, the attorney for the commission, and an investigator or the chief inspector of the commission. If the investigative committee finds that no probable cause exists, the investigative committee may dismiss the charges and prepare a statement in writing, detailing the reasons for the decision.

(b)(1) If the investigative committee finds that probable cause exists, the commission shall initiate an administrative proceeding. If the commission determines the person has violated any provision of Sections 41-9-1029 to 41-9-1037, inclusive, the commission may do any of the following:

a. Issue a cease and desist order.

b. Suspend or revoke a license.

c. Impose an administrative fine of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per violation.

(2) The commission may petition the circuit court of the county where the violation occurred to enforce a cease and desist order and to collect any assessed fine.

(c) The criminal penalties in this section shall not be construed to repeal other criminal laws. Whenever conduct prescribed by this article is also prescribed by other provision of law, the provision which carries the more serious penalty shall be applied.

(d) Any person aggrieved by an adverse action of the commission may appeal the action to the Circuit Court of Montgomery County in accordance with the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act.

(Act 2009-622, p. 1872, §19; Act 2010-222, p. 392, §1; Act 2013-285, p. 961, §1; Act 2019-491, §1; Act 2021-518, §1.)


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