Current through L. 2024, c. 80.
Section 17:12B-297 - Cease and desist orders; injunction; penaltiesa. Whenever it appears to the commissioner that any person has engaged in or is about to engage in any act or practice which constitutes a violation of sections 2 through 5 of this act or any regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, the commissioner may conduct an investigation and issue cease and desist orders if he deems it necessary. In addition to all other remedies, the commissioner may bring an action in the Superior Court, Law Division, on behalf of the State against any person or persons participating in or about to participate in a violation. In any court proceeding, the commissioner may apply for and shall be entitled to have issued the court's subpoena requiring the appearance of any defendant and defendant's employees or agents, and the production of documents, books and records as may be necessary for the hearing of the action. Upon a proper showing, the court may grant a permanent or preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order or may order the rescission of any sale, tender for sale, purchase or tender for purchase of equity securities determined to be unlawful under sections 2 through 5 of this act.b. Whenever any person has engaged in or is about to engage in any act or practice which constitutes a violation of sections 2 through 5 of this act or any regulation or order issued thereunder, the capital stock state association or any record or beneficial owner of an equity security of the capital stock state association may bring an action to enjoin the person from continuing or doing any act in violation of this act. Upon a proper showing, the court may grant a permanent or preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order or may order the rescission of any sale, tender for sale, purchase or tender for purchase of equity securities determined to be unlawful under this act or under any regulation or order of the commissioner.c.(1) In addition to any other penalties herein or otherwise provided by law, the commissioner may, upon notice and hearing, impose a penalty not exceeding $10,000 for any violation of sections 2 through 5 of this act or of any rule or regulation promulgated thereto. The penalty shall be recovered by and in the name of the commissioner in a civil action by a summary proceeding under "the penalty enforcement law,"N.J.S. 2A:58-1 et seq., in the Superior Court, Law Division. Where any violation of sections 2 through 5 of this act or of any regulation hereunder is of a continuing nature, each day during which the violation continues shall constitute an additional, separate and distinct offense, except during the time an appeal from the order or notice may be taken or is pending.(2) Sections 2 through 6 of this act shall apply to all capital stock state associations organized pursuant to P.L. 1974, c.137 (C.17:12B-244 et seq.) whether chartered prior to or after the enactment of this act. Any person who prior to the effective date of this act directly or indirectly, beneficially owned or controlled more than 25% of the outstanding voting shares of a capital stock state association may continue such ownership after the effective date of this act without approval of the commissioner. This act shall not be construed to limit the applicability of any law governing the acquisition of securities.(3) Sections 2 through 6 of this act shall not apply to any merger of a capital stock state association with another capital stock state association or mutual state association. The provisions of P.L. 1974, c.137 (C.17:12B-244 et seq.) and Article XIII of P.L. 1963, c.144 (C.17:12B-198 et seq.) shall be the exclusive governing provisions.(4) Notwithstanding any other law of this State, the provisions contained in sections 2 through 6 of this act shall also apply to any acquisition of voting shares of a state association or company which controls a state association by a state association or a state association holding company if, after the acquisition, the state association or state association holding company would beneficially own or control more than 25% of the outstanding voting shares of the state association or company which controls a state association. For the purpose of this paragraph (4), "state association" means any federally or State chartered capital stock association or mutual association having its principal office in this State; "State association holding company" means any company located in this State which controls a state association.