The Arizona Revised Statutes have been updated to include the revised sections from the 56th Legislature, 1st Regular Session. Please note that the next update of this compilation will not take place until after the conclusion of the 56th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session, which convenes in January 2024.
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A. On request by the director, the attorney general may seek and obtain in an action in the superior court an injunction that prohibits a person from engaging in practices or doing any acts that violate section 20-463, 20-463.01 or 23-1028. The court may enter any order or judgment that is necessary to:
1. Prevent any act or practice that is unlawful under section 20-463, 20-463.01 or 23-1028.
2. Return any monies, interest or real or personal property that was acquired by an act or practice that is unlawful under section 20-463, 20-463.01 or 23-1028.
B. An order of restitution may also include expenses incurred and paid by an insurer in connection with any medical evaluation or treatment services.
C. If the court finds that a person has violated section 20-463, 20-463.01 or 23-1028, the attorney general on petition or complaint to the court may recover from that person on behalf of the state a civil penalty of not more than five thousand dollars for each violation.
D. In any action pursuant to this section, the court may award the attorney general costs including reasonable attorney fees and investigative costs for the services rendered.