SB309:

Consumer Protection Act; prohibited practices, certain restrictive provisions.

Bill Summary:

Consumer Protection Act; prohibited practices;
certain restrictive provisions in contract or written agreement.
Provides that it is a violation of the Consumer Protection Act
for a supplier in connection with a consumer transaction to use any
provision in any contract or written agreement that restricts a consumer's
right to file a civil action to resolve a dispute that arises in
connection with a consumer transaction that does not involve interstate
commerce. The bill provides that such provisions are void and unenforceable.

Bill Patron: Edwards

Last Action(s):
(Senate) Read third time and defeated by Senate (19-Y 21-N) February 8, 2022

Bill Status: