(a) If any person does not comply with any summons or subpoena issued under this Chapter, the County may enforce the summons or subpoena by appropriate legal action.
(b) Any court with jurisdiction may grant injunctive or other appropriate relief to enforce a summons or subpoena.
(c) A person must comply with any summons or subpoena issued under this Chapter. (1976 L.M.C., ch. 28, § 1; 1996 L.M.C., ch. 13, § 1; 2005 L.M.C., ch. 26, § 1; 2006 L.M.C., ch. 7, § 1.)
Editor's note—
The above section (formerly Sec. 11-7A) is discussed in Fosler v. Panoramic Design, Ltd., 376 Md. 118, 829 A.2d 271 (2003).
2005 L.M.C., ch. 26, §§ 2 and 3, state:
Sec. 2. Regulations. A regulation which implements a function transferred to the Office of Consumer Protection by this Act continues in effect until otherwise amended or repealed, but any reference to any predecessor department or office must be treated as referring to the Office of Consumer Protection.
Sec. 3. Transition. This act does not invalidate or affect any action taken by the Department of Housing and Community Affairs before this Act took effect. Any responsibility or right granted by law, regulation, contract, or other document, and which is associated with a function transferred by this Act from the Department of Housing and Community Affairs, is transferred to the Office of Consumer Protection.
Section 11-9, formerly Sec. 11-7A, was renumbered and amended by 2006 L.M.C., ch. 7, § 1.
Editor's note—Former Sec. 11-9A, relating to the applicability of this chapter within incorporated municipalities, derived from 1974 L.M.C., ch. 6, § 1, was repealed by 1985 L.M.C., ch. 31, § 9. See § 2-96.