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 | |
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Arizona State Legislature | |
Full name | Arizona Consumer Fraud Act |
Introduced | 26 January 1967 |
Signed into law | 13 March 1967 |
Sponsor(s) | Arizona House Republican majority leader D. Delos Ellswort |
Governor | Jack Williams |
Resolution | HB 114 |
Status: Current legislation |
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