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AB204 |
Introduced on Feb 20, 2001 By Commerce and Labor |
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Provides that knowing falsification of application for credit relating to retail installment transaction is deceptive trade practice and requires award of court costs and attorney’s fees to certain victims of consumer fraud. (BDR 52-1091) | |
Fiscal Note Effect On Local Government: Yes. Effect on the State: Yes. |
Most Recent History Action: (See full bill history below) |
Approved by the Governor. Chapter 66. |
Hearings |
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Votes |
Assembly Final Passage | Apr-18 | 39 Yea , | 0 Nay , | 2 Excused , | 1 Not Voting , | 0 Absent | |
Senate Final Passage | May-07 | 21 Yea , | 0 Nay , | 0 Excused , | 0 Not Voting , | 0 Absent |
Bill Text (PDF) | As Introduced 1st Reprint As Enrolled |
Bill Text (HTML) | As Introduced 1st Reprint As Enrolled |
Amendments (HTML) | Amend. No.246 |
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