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NV SB49

Bill

Status

Passed

5/28/2025

Primary Sponsor

Commerce and Labor

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Origin

Senate

83rd Legislature (2025)

AI Summary

  • Administrative fines for deceptive trade practices increase from $1,000 to up to $15,000 per violation, or treble the restitution amount, whichever is greater

  • Attorney General may bring actions against deceptive trade practices on behalf of the State, its agencies, political subdivisions, or the people of Nevada, with expanded remedies available

  • Consumer Protection Legal Account funds may now be used for staff salaries and other consumer protection purposes without the previous requirement that the account exceed 120 days of operating costs

  • Records obtained by the Consumer's Advocate from state agencies remain confidential if they were confidential in the originating agency's custody

  • Effective date: July 1, 2025

Legislative Description

Revises provisions relating to consumer protection. (BDR 52-439)

Last Action

Approved by the Governor. Chapter 55. (Effective July 1, 2025)

5/28/2025

Committee Referrals

Commerce and Labor4/24/2025
Commerce and Labor11/19/2024

Full Bill Text

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