West Virginia Code § 30-30-25

Actions to enjoin violations
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(a) If the board obtains information that any person has engaged in, is engaging in or is
about to engage in any act which constitutes or will constitute a violation of this article, the
rules promulgated pursuant to this article, or a final order or decision of the board, it may
issue a notice to the person to cease and desist in engaging in the act and/or apply to the
circuit court in the county of the alleged violation for an order enjoining thee act.
(b) The circuit courts of this state may issue a temporary injunction pending a decision on
the merits, and may issue a permanent injunction based on its findings in the case.
(c) The judgment of the circuit court on an application permitted by this section is final
unless reversed, vacated or modified on appeal to the West Virginia Supreme Court of
Appeals.

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