Chapter 24 - Deceptive Trade Practices And Consumer Protection
- Section 37-24-1 - Definition of terms.
- Section 37-24-2 - Unordered merchandise as gift--Right to refuse--Exceptions.
- Sections 37-24-3 to 37-24-5 - Repealed
- Section 37-24-5.1 - "Door to door sale" defined.
- Section 37-24-5.2 - Transactions not considered door to door sales.
- Section 37-24-5.3 - Door to door seller's failure to inform buyer of right to cancel.
- Section 37-24-5.4 - Cancellation notice form to be furnished and filled in by door to door seller.
- Section 37-24-5.5 - Deceptive to include confession of judgment or waiver of rights in door to door sale.
- Section 37-24-5.6 - Deceptive to fail to honor notice of cancellation of door to door sale--Notice of intentto repossess or abandon delivered goods.
- Section 37-24-5.7 - Criteria for compliance of door to door sales with notice requirements.
- Section 37-24-6 - Deceptive acts or practices--Each act as Class 2 misdemeanor--Subsequent acts.
- Section 37-24-6.1 - Electronic cash registers required to display transactions and issue receipts--Violationas petty offense.
- Section 37-24-6.2 - Advertisement at regular price not prohibited.
- Section 37-24-7 - Other remedies unimpaired by definition of deceptive practices--Actions underchapter restricted.
- Section 37-24-8 - Prima facie knowledge of deceptive practice--Civil relief unaffected.
- Section 37-24-9 - Repealed.
- Section 37-24-10 - Lawful practices unaffected by chapter.
- Section 37-24-11 - Advertising media exempt without knowledge of unlawfulness.
- Section 37-24-12 - Attorney general's investigative demand for report on suspect practices.
- Section 37-24-13 - Modification or setting aside of director's investigative demand.
- Section 37-24-14 - Subpoena powers of attorney general--Hearings--Forms--Rules and regulations.
- Section 37-24-15 - Self-incriminating evidence required on promise of immunity.
- Section 37-24-16 - Service of notice, demand, or subpoena.
- Section 37-24-17 - Judicial enforcement of notice, demand or subpoena.
- Section 37-24-18 - Information disclosed only as necessary for enforcement.
- Section 37-24-19 - Acceptance of assurance of voluntary compliance authorized.
- Section 37-24-20 - Form and contents of assurance of voluntary compliance--Approval by circuit court.
- Section 37-24-21 - Assurance not admission--Failure to comply prima facie evidence of violation.
- Section 37-24-22 - Reopening of matters closed by acceptance of assurance.
- Section 37-24-23 - Attorney general's action for injunction--Notice.
- Section 37-24-24 - State's attorneys to assist--Action by state's attorney.
- Section 37-24-25 - Venue of actions for injunction--Relief granted.
- Section 37-24-26 - Civil penalty for violation of injunction.
- Section 37-24-27 - Civil penalty for intentional violations recovered in action for injunction.
- Section 37-24-28 - Jurisdiction retained by court issuing injunction.
- Section 37-24-29 - Additional judicial relief from unlawful practices--Appointment of receiver.
- Section 37-24-30 - Powers of receiver.
- Section 37-24-31 - Action for damages brought by person adversely affected.
- Section 37-24-32 - Other private remedies unaffected.
- Section 37-24-33 - Limitation of actions.
- Section 37-24-34 - Chapter not retroactive.
- Section 37-24-35 - Severability of provisions.
- Sections 37-24-36 to 37-24-40 - Repealed
- Sections 37-24-41, 37-24-42 - Definitions. Unsolicited commercial e-mail advertisements restricted
- Section 37-24-43 - Internet access service provider policy restricting e-mail permitted.
- Section 37-24-44 - Collection of e-mail addresses to initiate unsolicited commercial e-mailadvertisements prohibited.
- Section 37-24-45 - Obtaining e-mail addresses by automated means to initiate unsolicited commerciale-mail advertisements prohibited.
- Section 37-24-46 - Use of automated means to register multiple e-mail accounts from which to initiateunsolicited commercial e-mail advertisements prohibited.
- Section 37-24-47 - Prohibited commercial e-mail advertisements.