SB 49
Revises provisions relating to consumer protection. (BDR 52-439)
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Bill overview
This bill revises provisions related to consumer protection in Nevada. It clarifies the authority of the Attorney General to take action against deceptive trade practices, increasing the potential civil penalties for violations. Specifically, it raises the administrative fine for deceptive trade practices and establishes a Consumer Protection Legal Account to fund consumer protection efforts. The bill also creates a Bureau of Consumer Protection and enhances the Consumer’s Advocate’s role in enforcing consumer protection laws.
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Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor
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