76-10-904. Corporation guilty of unfair discrimination -- Action by attorney
general.
If complaint is made to the attorney general that any corporation is guilty of unfair
discrimination as defined by the preceding section, he shall investigate the complaint, and for that
purpose, he may subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, take testimony, and require the production
of books or other documents, and, if in his opinion sufficient grounds exist therefor, he may
prosecute an action in the name of the state in the proper court to annul the charter or revoke the
license of the corporation, as the case may be, and to permanently enjoin the corporation from
doing business in this state, and, if in the action the court finds that the corporation is guilty of
unfair discrimination as defined by the preceding section, the court shall annul the charter or
revoke the license of the corporation and may permanently enjoin it from transacting business in
this state.
Enacted by Chapter 196, 1973 General Session
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