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House approves $20,000 for consumer protection outreach to boost fraud awareness

Utah House of Representatives · February 10, 2006
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Summary

The House passed a substitute for House Bill 65 to appropriate $20,000 to the Division of Consumer Protection for a public awareness campaign about the Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act; the measure passed 54–12 after members discussed funding sources and examples of fraud.

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House approved a substitute to House Bill 65 on Feb. 10 that would give the Division of Consumer Protection $20,000 to run a public-awareness campaign about consumer rights under the Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act.

Representative Lawrence, the bill sponsor, said the appropriation would help the division reach constituents who do not know how to access its services. "So this bill just simply…

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