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(a) The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) may petition a district court for a temporary restraining order to restrain a person from continuing a violation of the standards prescribed by this chapter if HHSC finds that the violation threatens the health and safety of a resident.(b) A district court, on petition by HHSC, may by injunction:(1) prohibit a person from continuing a violation of the standards or licensing requirements prescribed by this chapter;(2) restrain or prevent the establishment, conduct, management, or operation of a facility without a license issued under this chapter; or(3) grant the injunctive relief warranted by the facts on a finding by the court that a person is violating the standards or licensing requirements prescribed by this chapter.(c) HHSC may refer a facility to the Texas Office of the Attorney General for the assessment of civil penalties under the Texas Health and Safety Code §252.064 (relating to Civil Penalty), for a violation that threatens the health and safety of a resident.