Code of Alabama

Ala. Code § 8-6-16 (2026)

Administrative Cease and Desist Authority to Commission; Injunctive Relief; Appointment of Receivers or Conservators for Defendants or Defendants’ Assets; Court Ordered Rescission, Restitution, or Disgorgement for Violations.

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Whenever it appears to the Securities Commission that any person has engaged in or is about to engage in any act or practice constituting a violation of any provision of this article or any rule or order hereunder, it may, in its discretion, do either or both of the following:

(a) Issue a cease and desist order, with or without a prior hearing, against the person or persons engaged in the prohibited activities, directing them to cease and desist from engaging in the act or practice.

(b) Bring an action in its discretion in any court of competent jurisdiction to enjoin the act or practice and to enforce compliance with this article or any rule or order issued hereunder.

Upon a proper showing, a permanent injunction, temporary restraining order, or writ of mandamus shall be granted and a receiver or conservator may be appointed for the defendant or the defendant’s assets. In addition, upon a proper showing by the commission, the court may enter an order of rescission, restitution, or disgorgement directed at any person who has engaged in an act constituting a violation of this article or any rule or order adopted or issued pursuant to this article. The Securities Commission shall not be required to post a bond.

(Acts 1959, No. 542, p. 1318, §16; Acts 1990, No. 90-527, p. 772, §1; Acts 1992, No. 92-524, p. 1059, §1.)

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1992–1992 · leading case: Alabama Sec. Com'n v. ABC, 612 So. 2d 1237 (Ala. Civ. App. 1992).
Alabama Sec. Com'n v. ABC, 612 So. 2d 1237 (Ala. Civ. App. 1992). · cites it 4× “92-524 "amended Alabama Code § 8-6-16 (1984 Repl.Vol.), to specifically grant the Alabama Securities Commission the authority to issue a cease and desist order.”
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