washington state consumer protection act
Its purposes are to strengthen public and private enforcement of the unfair business practices-consumer protection act, chapter 19.86 RCW, and to repeal the unfair practices act, chapter 19.90 RCW, in order to eliminate a statute which (3)(a) Injured other persons; (b) had the capacity to injure other persons; or (c) has the capacity to injure other persons. Mediating complaints between consumers and businesses at no cost to either party. This section shall not apply to corporations purchasing such stock solely for investment and not using the same by voting or otherwise to bring about, or in attempting to bring about, the substantial lessening of competition. (1) Whenever the attorney general believes that any person (a) may be in possession, custody, or control of any original or copy of any book, record, report, memorandum, paper, communication, tabulation, map, chart, photograph, mechanical transcription, or other tangible document or recording, wherever situate, which he or she believes to be relevant to the subject matter of an investigation of a possible violation of RCW. Its broad reach and purpose are to promote a fair, competitive and nondeceptive marketplace for the benefit of buyers and sellers alike here in Washington. It runs 330 stores worldwide and 20 Value Village stores in Washington State. Webduclersaint v federal national mortgage association 427 mass 809 696 ne2d 536 1998 a practice may be deceptive if it, 1 consumer law 2018 update the judges guide to federal and new york state consumer protection statutes june 7 2018 this paper may not be reproduced without the permission of thomas, nature and scope of law of torts law is any Heating oil pollution liability protection act: RCW, Immigration services fraud prevention act: RCW, Manufactured and mobile home installation service and warranty service standards: RCW, Motor vehicle subleasing or transfer: Chapter, Offers to alter bids at sales pursuant to deeds of trust: RCW, On-site sewage additive manufacturers: RCW, Pay-per-call information delivery services: Chapter, Promotional advertising of prizes: Chapter, Radio communications service companies not regulated by utilities and transportation commission: RCW, Roofing and siding contractors and salespersons: Chapter, Telephone buyers' protection act: Chapter, Water companies exempt from utilities and transportation commission regulation: RCW, Weatherization of leased or rented residences: RCW. Keep detailed written notes of all conversations with the business including names and dates. (1) Strong consumer protection and antitrust penalties are critical to protecting consumers and ensuring a fair marketplace; (2) Strong penalties ensure accountability, deter violations, and ensure a level playing field for businesses; (3) Washington currently does not provide strong penalties for violations of the state's consumer protection act, which prohibits unfair or deceptive acts or practices and unfair methods of competition; (4) Washington's penalty for unfair or deceptive acts or practices has not kept pace with inflation, and has not increased since 1970; (5) Washington's penalty for unfair methods of competition has also not kept pace with inflation, and has not increased since 1983; (6) Consequently, Washington has one of the lowest consumer protection penalties in the United States; (7) Twenty-four state legislatures representing more than 200 million Americans have passed enhanced penalties for violations that target or impact certain vulnerable populations, but Washington does not have an enhanced penalty; (8) Many Washingtonians are hurting financially due to the impacts of the global pandemic; (9) Washington's weak penalties place Washington consumers at greater risk; and, (10) Washingtonians deserve strong consumer protections to ensure entities that illegally, unfairly, and deceptively go after their hard-earned dollars are held accountable."