Maryland Code § TR-12-108

Section TR-12-108
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(a) In any matter subject to its jurisdiction, the Administration may
subpoena any person or documents and take the testimony of any person, in the same
manner and with the same fees and mileage as provided for by law in civil cases.
(b) If any person fails to comply with a lawful order or subpoena issued by
the Administration, the Administration may petition a court of competent jurisdiction
to compel obedience to the subpoena or order and to compel the production of relevant
documents and other evidence.
(c) (1) If the Administration concludes that continuing conduct of a
person alleged to be in violation of Title 15 of this article may result in substantial
harm to any other person, the Administration may sue for injunctive relief against
the conduct.
(2) If the Administration sues for injunctive relief under this
subsection against a person who is alleged to have engaged in conduct that requires
a license under Title 15 of this article, but who does not have a license, the
Administration need not:
(i) Post bond; or
(ii) Show that no adequate remedy at law exists.
(3) A suit under this subsection shall be brought in the circuit court
for the county where:
(i) The alleged violation occurs; or
(ii) The principal place of business of the alleged violator is
located.

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