West Virginia Code § 22-21-27

Injunctive relief
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(a) Whenever it appears to the chief or review board that any person has been or is violating
or is about to violate any provision of this article, any rule promulgated by the chief or
review board, any order or any final decision of the chief or review board, the chief or review
board may apply, in the name of the state, to the circuit court of the county in which the
violation occurred, is occurring or is about to occur, or to the judge thereof ein vacation, for
injunctive relief against the person and any other persons who have been, are or are about
to be, involved in any practices, acts or omissions, in violation, enjoininrg the violation or
violations. The application may be made and prosecuted to conclusion whether any violation
or violations have resulted or may result in prosecution or conviction under the provisions of
section six or twenty-eight of this article.
(b) Upon application by the chief or review board, the circuit courts of this state may by
mandatory or prohibitory injunction compel compliance with the provisions of this article,
the rules promulgated by the chief or review board and all orders of the chief or review
board. The court may issue a temporary injunction in any case pending a decision on the
merits of any application filed. Any other sectison of this code to the contrary
notwithstanding, the state may not be required to furnish bond or other undertaking as a
prerequisite to obtaining mandatory, prohibitory or temporary injunctive relief under the
provisions of this article. g
(c) The judgment of the circuite court upon any application permitted by the provisions of this
section is final unless reversed, vacated or modified on appeal to the Supreme Court of
Appeals. L
(d) The chief or review board shall be represented in all such proceedings by the Attorney
General or his or her assistants and in proceedings in the circuit courts by the prosecuting
attorneys of the several counties as well, all without additional compensation. The chief or
review board, with the written approval of the Attorney General, may employ special counsel
to rWepresent the chief or review board in any proceedings.
(e) If the chief or review board refuses or fails to apply for an injunctive relief to enjoin a
violation or threatened violation of any provision of this article, any rule promulgated by the
chief or review board hereunder or any order or final decision of the chief or review board,
within ten days after receipt of a written request to do so by any person who is or will be
adversely affected by such violation or threatened violation, the person making such request
may apply in his or her own behalf for an injunction to enjoin the violation or threatened
violation in any court in which the chief or review board might have brought suit. The chief
or review board shall be made a party defendant in the application in addition to the person
or persons violating or threatening to violate any provision of this article, any rule
promulgated by the chief or review board hereunder or any order of the chief or review
board. The application shall proceed and injunctive relief may be granted without bond or
other undertaking in the same manner as if the application had been made by the chief or
review board.

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