Minnesota Statutes
§ 214.11 — ADDITIONAL REMEDY
Minnesota § 214.11
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartEXAMINING AND LICENSING BOARDS
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Minn. Stat. § 214.11 (2026).
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In addition to any other remedy provided by law, a licensing board may in its own name bring an action in district court for injunctive relief to restrain any unauthorized practice or violation or threatened violation of any statute or rule which the board is empowered to regulate or enforce. A temporary restraining order may be granted in the proceeding if continued activity by a person would create an imminent risk of harm to others. Injunctive relief granted pursuant to this section shall not relieve a person enjoined from criminal prosecution by any competent authority or from disciplinary action by the board in respect to the person's license or application for license or renewal.
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Legislative History
1976 c 222 s 6
Nearby Sections
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§ 214.001
POLICY AND REGULATION§ 214.002
EVIDENCE IN SUPPORT OF REGULATION§ 214.01
DEFINITIONS§ 214.02
PUBLIC MEMBER, DEFINED§ 214.025
COUNCIL OF HEALTH BOARDS§ 214.03
STANDARDIZED TESTS§ 214.04
SERVICES§ 214.055
FEES TO RECOVER EXPENDITURES§ 214.06
FEES; LICENSE RENEWALS§ 214.07
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