Maryland Code § BR-14-110

Section BR-14-110
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(a) (1) Whenever the Commissioner determines that a person has
engaged or is about to engage in an act or practice that constitutes a violation of this
subtitle or a violation of a regulation adopted or order passed under this subtitle, the
Commissioner may, without a prior hearing, pass a summary order directing the
person to cease and desist from engaging in the activity that constitutes a violation.
(2) The summary order shall provide:

(i) notice of the opportunity for a hearing before the
Commissioner to determine whether the cease and desist order should be vacated,
modified, or entered as final; and
(ii) notice that the Commissioner shall enter the order as final
if the person subject to the cease and desist order fails to request a hearing within 15
days after the receipt of the cease and desist order.
(3) Whenever the Commissioner determines after notice and a
hearing that a person has engaged in any act or practice constituting a violation of
this subtitle, the Commissioner may in the discretion of the Commissioner and in
addition to taking any other action authorized under this subtitle:
(i) pass a final cease and desist order against the person;
(ii) bar the person from engaging in the offer and sale of
business opportunities in the State; or
(iii) take any combination of the actions specified in this
section.
(b) (1) The person subject to the cease and desist order may waive the
right to a hearing.
(2) If a person subject to a cease and desist order waives the right to
a hearing, the Commissioner is not required to hold a hearing to take any action
under subsection (a)(3) of this section.
(c) (1) Whenever the Commissioner determines that any person has
engaged in or is about to engage in an act or practice constituting a violation of this
subtitle or a violation of a regulation or order under this subtitle, the Commissioner
may sue in the circuit court to obtain one or more of the following remedies:
(i) a temporary restraining order;
(ii) a temporary or permanent injunction;
(iii) a declaratory judgment;
(iv) the appointment of a receiver or conservator for the
defendant or the defendant's assets;
(v) a freeze of the defendant's assets;

(vi) a civil penalty up to a maximum amount of $5,000 for any
single violation of this subtitle;
(vii) restitution;
(viii) rescission; or
(ix) any other relief as the court finds just.
(2) The Commissioner may not be required to post a bond in any
action under this section.

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