Maine Code § 8-566

Injunctions
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In addition to any other remedy set forth in this chapter for the enforcement of this chapter or any
rule, order or decision of the Commissioner of Public Safety, the Superior Court has jurisdiction upon
complaint filed by the commissioner, or any person duly authorized to act for the commissioner, to
restrain or enjoin any person or organization from operating any type of motor vehicle racing or doing
any act prohibited by this chapter or prohibited by any rule of the commissioner. If it is established
upon hearing that the person or organization, or the officers, agents, servants or employees of such
person or organization, charged has been or is operating any type of motor vehicle racing in violation

of any rule, order or decision of the commissioner, the court shall enter a decree enjoining that person
or organization and the officers, agents, servants and employees of that person or organization and any
other person from further operation of such motor vehicle racing. In case of violation of any injunction
issued under this section, the court shall summarily try and punish the person for contempt of court.
The existence of other civil or criminal remedies is not a defense to this proceeding. The commissioner
or the commissioner's authorized agent is not required to give or post a bond when making an
application for an injunction under this section. [RR 2023, c. 1, Pt. C, §42 (COR).]

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