Maryland Code § BOP-17-209

Section BOP-17-209
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(a) (1) The Commission shall administer and enforce the provisions of
this title.
(2) In connection with any disciplinary action under Subtitle 3 of this
title or any investigation or proceeding brought for an alleged violation of this title,
the Commission, a hearing board, the executive director of the Commission, or the
assistant director of the Commission may:
(i) hold hearings;
(ii) administer oaths;
(iii) issue a subpoena for the attendance of a witness to testify
or the production of evidence; and
(iv) take depositions in the same manner as provided in civil
cases in the State.
(3) If a person fails to comply with a subpoena issued under this
subsection, on petition of the Commission or another party, a circuit court may compel
compliance with the subpoena.
(b) (1) If the Commission concludes that conduct alleged to be a violation
of any provision of this title may result in irreparable harm to a person, the
Commission may sue to enforce a provision of this title by ex parte, interlocutory, or
final injunction.

(2) In seeking an injunction under this subsection, the Commission
is not required to:
(i) post bond, if the injunction is sought against a person who
does not hold a license issued under this title; or
(ii) allege or prove that an adequate remedy at law does not
exist.
(c) (1) Subject to the provisions of this section, the Commission shall
conduct an investigation that relates to any complaint alleging that an unauthorized
person has provided real estate brokerage services.
(2) A complaint shall:
(i) be in writing;
(ii) state specifically the facts on which the complaint is based;
and
(iii) be filed with the Commission.
(3) If a complaint is made by any person other than a member of the
Commission, the complaint shall be made under oath by the person who submits the
complaint.

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