Current through the 2024 legislative session
Section 40-23-119 - Orders to cease and desist(a) If the commissioner determines that a violation of this act or of a rule adopted or an order issued under this act by a licensee is likely to cause immediate and irreparable harm to the licensee, its customers or the public as a result of the violation or cause insolvency of the licensee, the commissioner may issue an order requiring the licensee to cease and desist from the violation. The order becomes effective upon service upon the licensee. (b) If the commissioner determines that a person is conducting mortgage lending or mortgage brokering activities governed under this act without a valid license, the commissioner may issue an order requiring the unlicensed person to cease and desist from mortgage lending or mortgage brokering activities. The order becomes effective upon service upon the unlicensed person. (c) Before issuing a final cease and desist order under subsections (a) and (b) of this section, the commissioner shall serve notice of intent to issue the order upon the person being ordered to cease and desist. The notice shall be in writing and shall direct the person to discontinue the violations of law and cease and desist mortgage lending or mortgage brokering activities. The notice shall be served by certified mail return receipt requested to the last known address of the person or shall be served as provided by the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure. Notice of the order shall include: (i) A statement of the grounds for issuing the proposed order, including a citation to the statute or rule involved; (ii) A statement of the facts in support of the allegations; (iii) A statement informing the person of the right to a hearing on the order. (d) In an emergency, the commissioner may petition the district court for the issuance of a temporary restraining order. (e) An order to cease and desist becomes effective upon service upon the person. (f) An order to cease and desist remains effective and enforceable pending the completion of an administrative proceeding pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act. (g) A person served with an order to cease and desist for violating this act may petition the district court for a judicial order setting aside, limiting or suspending the enforcement, operation or effectiveness of the order pending the completion of an administrative proceeding pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act. (h) The commissioner shall commence a contested case proceeding within twenty (20) days after issuing an order to cease and desist.