Wyoming Statutes
§ 40-3-114 — Injunctive relief against violations; remedy not exclusive
Wyoming § 40-3-114
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 40-3-114 (2026).
Text
The attorney general may, whenever it appears to him that any
person has engaged or is about to engage in any act or practice
constituting a violation of any provision of this act or any
rule or order hereunder, bring an action in the name of the
people of the state in a district court to enjoin the acts or
practices or to enforce compliance with this act or any rule or
order hereunder. Upon a proper showing, a permanent or
preliminary injunction or restraining order shall be granted.
The court shall not require the attorney general to post a bond.
This section is not deemed to be exclusive of the remedies
available to the state and the criminal penalties found in this
act may also apply to individuals who are the subject of an
action brought under this section.
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§ 40-3-101
Short title§ 40-3-102
Definitions§ 40-3-104
Prohibitions and requirements§ 40-3-105
Restrictions on marketing programs§ 40-3-108
Licensed activities excluded§ 40-3-111
Investigatory powers§ 40-3-112
Service of process§ 40-3-113
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Wyoming § 40-3-114, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/3/40-3-114.