Arizona Consumer Fraud Act

The Arizona Consumer Fraud Act (ACFA) is a package of Arizona state laws that give protections to consumers in almost any kind of transaction related to the sale or advertisement of merchandise. Both the state and a private citizen may bring action under the act, however a private citizen's lawsuit must be brought within one year from the date of the claim.

Arizona Consumer Fraud Act
Arizona State Legislature
Full nameArizona Consumer Fraud Act
Introduced26 January 1967
Signed into law13 March 1967
Sponsor(s)Arizona House Republican majority leader D. Delos Ellswort
GovernorJack Williams
ResolutionHB 114
Status: Current legislation
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