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  1. The CPD is responsible for enforcement of the Consumer Protection Act and other consumer protection laws, such as the Door-to-Door Solicitation Act and the Telephone Solicitation Act. …

  2. er Protection Act ("DTPA") was enacted on May 21, 1973. The full text can be found starting a section 17.41 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code. The primary purpose of the DTPA …

  3. Since 1969, the nonprofit National Consumer Law Center® (NCLC®) has used its expertise in consumer law and energy policy to work for consumer justice and economic security for low …

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  5. Intended Use This Consumer Compliance Handbook provides Federal Reserve examiners (and other System compliance personnel) with background on the consumer compliance …

  6. Every state has a consumer protection law that prohibits deceptive practices, and many prohibit unfair or unconscionable practices as well. These statutes, commonly known as Unfair and …

  7. If the business will not resolve a problem directly, consumers can file a Consumer Complaint with the Division of Consumer Affairs, the Better Business Bureau, or a small claims court.