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Chapter 184
Section 184.41
Recent History
- 2017 184.41 Amended 2017 c 68 art 1 s 3
- 2015 184.41 Amended 2015 c 54 art 5 s 5
- 2001 184.41 Amended 2001 c 4 art 2 s 20
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
184.41 VIOLATIONS.
Any person who engages in the business of or acts as an employment agent or counselor
without first procuring a license as required by section 184.22, and any employment agent,
manager, or counselor who violates the provisions of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor.
In addition to the penalties for commission of a misdemeanor, the department may bring
an action for an injunction against any person who engages in the business of or acts as an
employment agent or counselor without first procuring the license required under section 184.22,
and against any employment agent, manager, or counselor who violates the applicable provisions
of this chapter. If an agency, manager, or counselor is found guilty of a misdemeanor in any action
relevant to the operation of an agency, the department may suspend or revoke the license of
the agency, manager, or counselor.
History: 1971 c 95 s 9; 1974 c 423 s 15; 1983 c 375 s 17; 1Sp2001 c 4 art 2 s 20
Any person who engages in the business of or acts as an employment agent or counselor
without first procuring a license as required by section 184.22, and any employment agent,
manager, or counselor who violates the provisions of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor.
In addition to the penalties for commission of a misdemeanor, the department may bring
an action for an injunction against any person who engages in the business of or acts as an
employment agent or counselor without first procuring the license required under section 184.22,
and against any employment agent, manager, or counselor who violates the applicable provisions
of this chapter. If an agency, manager, or counselor is found guilty of a misdemeanor in any action
relevant to the operation of an agency, the department may suspend or revoke the license of
the agency, manager, or counselor.
History: 1971 c 95 s 9; 1974 c 423 s 15; 1983 c 375 s 17; 1Sp2001 c 4 art 2 s 20
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