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OPINIONS DEPARTMENT
The Attorney General provides an opinion within three days on matters related to Freedom of Information Act requests for certain employee-related documents. The FOIA permits the custodian, person requesting such records or subject of the request to ask the Attorney General whether the custodian’s decision to release or withhold suchdocuments
FILE A CONSUMER COMPLAINT You can email them to consumer@arkansasag.gov. I understand that a copy of what I submit to the Attorney General's office will be provided to the party I am complaining against in an effort to resolve the complaint. The information contained here is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the Arkansas AttorneyGeneral's
ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINIONS SEARCH Attorney General Opinions Search. This search supports the use of Boolean operators. To use an operator in your search it MUST be capitalized. For example, use AND to return all opinions that contain both of the search terms used (e.g., property AND tax). Alternatively, OR can be used to return opinions that use any of the search termsused (e
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
The Human Trafficking Act of 2013 called for the Attorney General to establish the task force to address every aspect of human trafficking in the state, including the forced labor trafficking and sex trafficking of U.S. citizens and foreign nationals. The task force developed a state plan to prevent trafficking, work to improveinformation
LANDLORD AND TENANT RIGHTS Landlord rights: In Arkansas, a landlord may give notice of lease termination for any reason. Even model tenants may be subject to having a lease terminated. The landlord must give one rental period’s notice for an oral lease, or provide notice according tothe terms of
TOBACCO – ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL The Tobacco Division of the Attorney General’s Public Protection Department is responsible for enforcing the terms of the MSA. In addition to this responsibility, several Arkansas statutes related to tobacco sales are enforced by the Attorney General’s office. These statutes relate to escrow payments made by certain tobacconon-settling
LAURA’S CARD
GUIDE TO SMALL CLAIMS COURT The small claims hearing is a process designed to provide each party with the full advantage of the law as a means of settling a minor legal dispute. Any person who is 18 or older can use the court. A minor can use the court by having a parent, relative or “nextfriend”
ARKANSAS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT The handbook assists Arkansas residents and journalists in using the law and government entities in complying with it. Free copies are available from the Attorney General’s office by completing this short form, emailing community@ArkansasAG.gov or calling 501-682-2007. The Attorney General’s office hosts FOIA webcasts to educateArkansans
ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERALCOVID-19 RESOURCESMEET LESLIEOFFICEREPORT PRICE GOUGINGINTERNET SAFETYRX4LIFESTORIES April 27, 2021 7:34 pm. LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has secured the 2021 proceeds from the Maste. VIEW. ICYMI: Arkansas Pipeliners and Attorney General Leslie Rutledge Update Fox & Friends on Biden’s Job Killing Keystone Pipeline Order. April 16, 2021 4:51 pm. LITTLE ROCK - Last week Fox & Friends co-hostOPINIONS DEPARTMENT
The Attorney General provides an opinion within three days on matters related to Freedom of Information Act requests for certain employee-related documents. The FOIA permits the custodian, person requesting such records or subject of the request to ask the Attorney General whether the custodian’s decision to release or withhold suchdocuments
FILE A CONSUMER COMPLAINT You can email them to consumer@arkansasag.gov. I understand that a copy of what I submit to the Attorney General's office will be provided to the party I am complaining against in an effort to resolve the complaint. The information contained here is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the Arkansas AttorneyGeneral's
ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINIONS SEARCH Attorney General Opinions Search. This search supports the use of Boolean operators. To use an operator in your search it MUST be capitalized. For example, use AND to return all opinions that contain both of the search terms used (e.g., property AND tax). Alternatively, OR can be used to return opinions that use any of the search termsused (e
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
The Human Trafficking Act of 2013 called for the Attorney General to establish the task force to address every aspect of human trafficking in the state, including the forced labor trafficking and sex trafficking of U.S. citizens and foreign nationals. The task force developed a state plan to prevent trafficking, work to improveinformation
LANDLORD AND TENANT RIGHTS Landlord rights: In Arkansas, a landlord may give notice of lease termination for any reason. Even model tenants may be subject to having a lease terminated. The landlord must give one rental period’s notice for an oral lease, or provide notice according tothe terms of
TOBACCO – ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL The Tobacco Division of the Attorney General’s Public Protection Department is responsible for enforcing the terms of the MSA. In addition to this responsibility, several Arkansas statutes related to tobacco sales are enforced by the Attorney General’s office. These statutes relate to escrow payments made by certain tobacconon-settling
LAURA’S CARD
GUIDE TO SMALL CLAIMS COURT The small claims hearing is a process designed to provide each party with the full advantage of the law as a means of settling a minor legal dispute. Any person who is 18 or older can use the court. A minor can use the court by having a parent, relative or “nextfriend”
ARKANSAS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT The handbook assists Arkansas residents and journalists in using the law and government entities in complying with it. Free copies are available from the Attorney General’s office by completing this short form, emailing community@ArkansasAG.gov or calling 501-682-2007. The Attorney General’s office hosts FOIA webcasts to educateArkansans
TRAININGS – ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL 2021 Law Enforcement Summit Tuesday, October 5 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Benton Event Center. Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge is inviting you to attend the FREE 19th annual Arkansas Law Enforcement Summit featuring de-escalation presentations by Lieutenant Jim Glennon and a luncheon keynote by Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes. CONTACT US – ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL (501) 682-2007 or (800) 482-8982 oag@ArkansasAG.gov 323 Center Street, Suite 200 Little Rock, AR 72201 Fax: (501) 683-2520 Attorney Generalscheduling request
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FOIA The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is considered one of the strongest and most comprehensive open-records and open-meetings laws in the United States. The Arkansas law was enacted in 1967 by the General Assembly to highlight the importance of an open and transparent government. Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledgeissued today
RUTLEDGE SUES FAYETTEVILLE HEALTH CENTER OVER COVID-19 Medical center fraudulently targets Latino community with expensive treatments . LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge today announced a lawsuit against Arkansas Regenerative Medical Center LTD (ARMC), the firm’s medical director Sarah Knife Chief, M.D., and chiropractor Serge Francois, D.C. for fraudulently promoting to Northwest Arkansas’s LatinoDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Domestic Violence. Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has made it a priority to raise awareness of domestic violence, sexual assault and dating violence and provide several resources to educate and assist Arkansans on this pressing issue. General Rutledge hosts a domestic violence roundtable with Faulkner County Prosecutor Cody Hiland,college
MEDICAID FRAUD CONTROL UNIT The Arkansas Cooperative Disability Investigations (CDI) Unit was launched in August 2015 to fight Social Security disability fraud across the state. CDI is a joint effort among federal and state agencies to effectively pool resources for the purpose of preventing fraud in the disability programs administered by the Social Security Administration and related programs. RUTLEDGE FILES SUIT AGAINST AN ACCESSIBILITY COMPANY FOR Says, ‘It is unconscionable to deceive families with loved ones who have disabilities’ LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge today announced a lawsuit has been filed against Accessibility Specialties, Inc. (ASI), and its co-owners, Russell Mashburn and Billy Rice. ASI sells mobility and accessibility equipment, and it modifies vehicles to support individuals with ATTORNEY GENERAL RUTLEDGE INTRODUCES FAITH FAMILY FREEDOM Rutledge says, ‘This legislation is just one way we can honor those who put their lives on the line for our freedoms in America and Arkansas’. LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge today introduced legislation aimed at strengthening American patriotism in schools throughout Arkansas called Faith Family FreedomActs.
RUTLEDGE OBTAINS $1.63 MILLION JUDGMENT AGAINST NUCOLD Says, ‘More than 200 consumers have experienced financial losses’ LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge obtained a judgment against NuCold Refrigeration Inc. and the owner, Jerry Collins of Plumerville, based on allegations that NuCold failed to provide goods or services after consumers had already paid, provided defective goods and failed to deliver goods or services RUTLEDGE ANNOUNCES A GUILTY PLEA BY THE CEO AND OWNER OF Says, ‘This culture of corruption has run rampant through our Medicaid system and it must be stopped’ LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge today announced Chirie Bazzelle pleaded guilty to obstructing governmental operations. Bazzelle is the owner and CEO at New Beginnings Behavioral Health Services (NewBeginnings).
ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERALCOVID-19 RESOURCESMEET LESLIEOFFICEREPORT PRICE GOUGINGINTERNET SAFETYRX4LIFESTORIES April 27, 2021 7:34 pm. LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has secured the 2021 proceeds from the Maste. VIEW. ICYMI: Arkansas Pipeliners and Attorney General Leslie Rutledge Update Fox & Friends on Biden’s Job Killing Keystone Pipeline Order. April 16, 2021 4:51 pm. LITTLE ROCK - Last week Fox & Friends co-hostOPINIONS DEPARTMENT
The Attorney General provides an opinion within three days on matters related to Freedom of Information Act requests for certain employee-related documents. The FOIA permits the custodian, person requesting such records or subject of the request to ask the Attorney General whether the custodian’s decision to release or withhold suchdocuments
FILE A CONSUMER COMPLAINT You can email them to consumer@arkansasag.gov. I understand that a copy of what I submit to the Attorney General's office will be provided to the party I am complaining against in an effort to resolve the complaint. The information contained here is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the Arkansas AttorneyGeneral's
ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINIONS SEARCH Attorney General Opinions Search. This search supports the use of Boolean operators. To use an operator in your search it MUST be capitalized. For example, use AND to return all opinions that contain both of the search terms used (e.g., property AND tax). Alternatively, OR can be used to return opinions that use any of the search termsused (e
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
The Human Trafficking Act of 2013 called for the Attorney General to establish the task force to address every aspect of human trafficking in the state, including the forced labor trafficking and sex trafficking of U.S. citizens and foreign nationals. The task force developed a state plan to prevent trafficking, work to improveinformation
LANDLORD AND TENANT RIGHTS Landlord rights: In Arkansas, a landlord may give notice of lease termination for any reason. Even model tenants may be subject to having a lease terminated. The landlord must give one rental period’s notice for an oral lease, or provide notice according tothe terms of
TOBACCO – ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL The Tobacco Division of the Attorney General’s Public Protection Department is responsible for enforcing the terms of the MSA. In addition to this responsibility, several Arkansas statutes related to tobacco sales are enforced by the Attorney General’s office. These statutes relate to escrow payments made by certain tobacconon-settling
LAURA’S CARD
GUIDE TO SMALL CLAIMS COURT The small claims hearing is a process designed to provide each party with the full advantage of the law as a means of settling a minor legal dispute. Any person who is 18 or older can use the court. A minor can use the court by having a parent, relative or “nextfriend”
ARKANSAS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT The handbook assists Arkansas residents and journalists in using the law and government entities in complying with it. Free copies are available from the Attorney General’s office by completing this short form, emailing community@ArkansasAG.gov or calling 501-682-2007. The Attorney General’s office hosts FOIA webcasts to educateArkansans
ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERALCOVID-19 RESOURCESMEET LESLIEOFFICEREPORT PRICE GOUGINGINTERNET SAFETYRX4LIFESTORIES April 27, 2021 7:34 pm. LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has secured the 2021 proceeds from the Maste. VIEW. ICYMI: Arkansas Pipeliners and Attorney General Leslie Rutledge Update Fox & Friends on Biden’s Job Killing Keystone Pipeline Order. April 16, 2021 4:51 pm. LITTLE ROCK - Last week Fox & Friends co-hostOPINIONS DEPARTMENT
The Attorney General provides an opinion within three days on matters related to Freedom of Information Act requests for certain employee-related documents. The FOIA permits the custodian, person requesting such records or subject of the request to ask the Attorney General whether the custodian’s decision to release or withhold suchdocuments
FILE A CONSUMER COMPLAINT You can email them to consumer@arkansasag.gov. I understand that a copy of what I submit to the Attorney General's office will be provided to the party I am complaining against in an effort to resolve the complaint. The information contained here is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the Arkansas AttorneyGeneral's
ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINIONS SEARCH Attorney General Opinions Search. This search supports the use of Boolean operators. To use an operator in your search it MUST be capitalized. For example, use AND to return all opinions that contain both of the search terms used (e.g., property AND tax). Alternatively, OR can be used to return opinions that use any of the search termsused (e
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
The Human Trafficking Act of 2013 called for the Attorney General to establish the task force to address every aspect of human trafficking in the state, including the forced labor trafficking and sex trafficking of U.S. citizens and foreign nationals. The task force developed a state plan to prevent trafficking, work to improveinformation
LANDLORD AND TENANT RIGHTS Landlord rights: In Arkansas, a landlord may give notice of lease termination for any reason. Even model tenants may be subject to having a lease terminated. The landlord must give one rental period’s notice for an oral lease, or provide notice according tothe terms of
TOBACCO – ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL The Tobacco Division of the Attorney General’s Public Protection Department is responsible for enforcing the terms of the MSA. In addition to this responsibility, several Arkansas statutes related to tobacco sales are enforced by the Attorney General’s office. These statutes relate to escrow payments made by certain tobacconon-settling
LAURA’S CARD
GUIDE TO SMALL CLAIMS COURT The small claims hearing is a process designed to provide each party with the full advantage of the law as a means of settling a minor legal dispute. Any person who is 18 or older can use the court. A minor can use the court by having a parent, relative or “nextfriend”
ARKANSAS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT The handbook assists Arkansas residents and journalists in using the law and government entities in complying with it. Free copies are available from the Attorney General’s office by completing this short form, emailing community@ArkansasAG.gov or calling 501-682-2007. The Attorney General’s office hosts FOIA webcasts to educateArkansans
TRAININGS – ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL 2021 Law Enforcement Summit Tuesday, October 5 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Benton Event Center. Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge is inviting you to attend the FREE 19th annual Arkansas Law Enforcement Summit featuring de-escalation presentations by Lieutenant Jim Glennon and a luncheon keynote by Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes. CONTACT US – ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL (501) 682-2007 or (800) 482-8982 oag@ArkansasAG.gov 323 Center Street, Suite 200 Little Rock, AR 72201 Fax: (501) 683-2520 Attorney Generalscheduling request
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FOIA The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is considered one of the strongest and most comprehensive open-records and open-meetings laws in the United States. The Arkansas law was enacted in 1967 by the General Assembly to highlight the importance of an open and transparent government. Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledgeissued today
RUTLEDGE SUES FAYETTEVILLE HEALTH CENTER OVER COVID-19 Medical center fraudulently targets Latino community with expensive treatments . LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge today announced a lawsuit against Arkansas Regenerative Medical Center LTD (ARMC), the firm’s medical director Sarah Knife Chief, M.D., and chiropractor Serge Francois, D.C. for fraudulently promoting to Northwest Arkansas’s LatinoDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Domestic Violence. Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has made it a priority to raise awareness of domestic violence, sexual assault and dating violence and provide several resources to educate and assist Arkansans on this pressing issue. General Rutledge hosts a domestic violence roundtable with Faulkner County Prosecutor Cody Hiland,college
MEDICAID FRAUD CONTROL UNIT The Arkansas Cooperative Disability Investigations (CDI) Unit was launched in August 2015 to fight Social Security disability fraud across the state. CDI is a joint effort among federal and state agencies to effectively pool resources for the purpose of preventing fraud in the disability programs administered by the Social Security Administration and related programs. RUTLEDGE FILES SUIT AGAINST AN ACCESSIBILITY COMPANY FOR Says, ‘It is unconscionable to deceive families with loved ones who have disabilities’ LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge today announced a lawsuit has been filed against Accessibility Specialties, Inc. (ASI), and its co-owners, Russell Mashburn and Billy Rice. ASI sells mobility and accessibility equipment, and it modifies vehicles to support individuals with ATTORNEY GENERAL RUTLEDGE INTRODUCES FAITH FAMILY FREEDOM Rutledge says, ‘This legislation is just one way we can honor those who put their lives on the line for our freedoms in America and Arkansas’. LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge today introduced legislation aimed at strengthening American patriotism in schools throughout Arkansas called Faith Family FreedomActs.
RUTLEDGE OBTAINS $1.63 MILLION JUDGMENT AGAINST NUCOLD Says, ‘More than 200 consumers have experienced financial losses’ LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge obtained a judgment against NuCold Refrigeration Inc. and the owner, Jerry Collins of Plumerville, based on allegations that NuCold failed to provide goods or services after consumers had already paid, provided defective goods and failed to deliver goods or services RUTLEDGE ANNOUNCES A GUILTY PLEA BY THE CEO AND OWNER OF Says, ‘This culture of corruption has run rampant through our Medicaid system and it must be stopped’ LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge today announced Chirie Bazzelle pleaded guilty to obstructing governmental operations. Bazzelle is the owner and CEO at New Beginnings Behavioral Health Services (NewBeginnings).
ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERALCOVID-19 RESOURCESMEET LESLIEOFFICEREPORT PRICE GOUGINGINTERNET SAFETYRX4LIFESTORIES April 27, 2021 7:34 pm. LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has secured the 2021 proceeds from the Maste. VIEW. ICYMI: Arkansas Pipeliners and Attorney General Leslie Rutledge Update Fox & Friends on Biden’s Job Killing Keystone Pipeline Order. April 16, 2021 4:51 pm. LITTLE ROCK - Last week Fox & Friends co-host TRAININGS – ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL Space is limited, so register today. All of the below trainings have been approved for CLEST. Available to view June 1 – June 30. Female Enforcers Advanced Mental, Physical and Tactical Skills training: 6 hours. Available to view August 1 – August 31. The Gravity of Force Events From Tactics & Training to Investigations & Court training: 3OPINIONS DEPARTMENT
The Attorney General provides an opinion within three days on matters related to Freedom of Information Act requests for certain employee-related documents. The FOIA permits the custodian, person requesting such records or subject of the request to ask the Attorney General whether the custodian’s decision to release or withhold suchdocuments
ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINIONS SEARCH Attorney General Opinions Search. This search supports the use of Boolean operators. To use an operator in your search it MUST be capitalized. For example, use AND to return all opinions that contain both of the search terms used (e.g., property AND tax). Alternatively, OR can be used to return opinions that use any of the search termsused (e
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
The Human Trafficking Act of 2013 called for the Attorney General to establish the task force to address every aspect of human trafficking in the state, including the forced labor trafficking and sex trafficking of U.S. citizens and foreign nationals. The task force developed a state plan to prevent trafficking, work to improveinformation
LANDLORD AND TENANT RIGHTS Landlord rights: In Arkansas, a landlord may give notice of lease termination for any reason. Even model tenants may be subject to having a lease terminated. The landlord must give one rental period’s notice for an oral lease, or provide notice according tothe terms of
FILE A CONSUMER COMPLAINT You can email them to consumer@arkansasag.gov. I understand that a copy of what I submit to the Attorney General's office will be provided to the party I am complaining against in an effort to resolve the complaint. The information contained here is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the Arkansas AttorneyGeneral's
ARKANSAS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT The handbook assists Arkansas residents and journalists in using the law and government entities in complying with it. Free copies are available from the Attorney General’s office by completing this short form, emailing community@ArkansasAG.gov or calling 501-682-2007. The Attorney General’s office hosts FOIA webcasts to educateArkansans
GUIDE TO SMALL CLAIMS COURT The small claims hearing is a process designed to provide each party with the full advantage of the law as a means of settling a minor legal dispute. Any person who is 18 or older can use the court. A minor can use the court by having a parent, relative or “nextfriend”
LAURA’S CARD
ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERALCOVID-19 RESOURCESMEET LESLIEOFFICEREPORT PRICE GOUGINGINTERNET SAFETYRX4LIFESTORIES April 27, 2021 7:34 pm. LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has secured the 2021 proceeds from the Maste. VIEW. ICYMI: Arkansas Pipeliners and Attorney General Leslie Rutledge Update Fox & Friends on Biden’s Job Killing Keystone Pipeline Order. April 16, 2021 4:51 pm. LITTLE ROCK - Last week Fox & Friends co-host TRAININGS – ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL Space is limited, so register today. All of the below trainings have been approved for CLEST. Available to view June 1 – June 30. Female Enforcers Advanced Mental, Physical and Tactical Skills training: 6 hours. Available to view August 1 – August 31. The Gravity of Force Events From Tactics & Training to Investigations & Court training: 3OPINIONS DEPARTMENT
The Attorney General provides an opinion within three days on matters related to Freedom of Information Act requests for certain employee-related documents. The FOIA permits the custodian, person requesting such records or subject of the request to ask the Attorney General whether the custodian’s decision to release or withhold suchdocuments
ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINIONS SEARCH Attorney General Opinions Search. This search supports the use of Boolean operators. To use an operator in your search it MUST be capitalized. For example, use AND to return all opinions that contain both of the search terms used (e.g., property AND tax). Alternatively, OR can be used to return opinions that use any of the search termsused (e
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
The Human Trafficking Act of 2013 called for the Attorney General to establish the task force to address every aspect of human trafficking in the state, including the forced labor trafficking and sex trafficking of U.S. citizens and foreign nationals. The task force developed a state plan to prevent trafficking, work to improveinformation
LANDLORD AND TENANT RIGHTS Landlord rights: In Arkansas, a landlord may give notice of lease termination for any reason. Even model tenants may be subject to having a lease terminated. The landlord must give one rental period’s notice for an oral lease, or provide notice according tothe terms of
FILE A CONSUMER COMPLAINT You can email them to consumer@arkansasag.gov. I understand that a copy of what I submit to the Attorney General's office will be provided to the party I am complaining against in an effort to resolve the complaint. The information contained here is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the Arkansas AttorneyGeneral's
ARKANSAS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT The handbook assists Arkansas residents and journalists in using the law and government entities in complying with it. Free copies are available from the Attorney General’s office by completing this short form, emailing community@ArkansasAG.gov or calling 501-682-2007. The Attorney General’s office hosts FOIA webcasts to educateArkansans
GUIDE TO SMALL CLAIMS COURT The small claims hearing is a process designed to provide each party with the full advantage of the law as a means of settling a minor legal dispute. Any person who is 18 or older can use the court. A minor can use the court by having a parent, relative or “nextfriend”
LAURA’S CARD
OFFICE – ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL 323 Center Street, Suite 200. Little Rock, Arkansas 72201. (501)682-2007
CONTACT US – ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL (501) 682-2007 or (800) 482-8982 oag@ArkansasAG.gov 323 Center Street, Suite 200 Little Rock, AR 72201 Fax: (501) 683-2520 Attorney Generalscheduling request
LAW ENFORCEMENT
LAW ENFORCEMENT MANUAL. The Ninth Edition of the Arkansas Law Enforcement Pocket Manual, which provides guidance to officers confronted with fundamental legal issues, is available to Arkansas officers. The statutes and rules included are derived from current versions of the Arkansas Code Annotated and the Arkansas Rules ofCriminal Procedure.
ATTORNEY GENERAL ALERT: UTILITY COVID-19 DISCONNECTION LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas Public Service Commission (PSC) announced on March 26, 2021 the COVID-19 disconnection moratorium for its regulated utility services is ending on May 3, 2021.Consumers with past due balances will now begin receiving disconnection notices to their mailing addresses from their utility companies providing at least a 35-day grace period before shut-off noticesCONSUMER PROTECTION
Consumer Protection. The Consumer Protection Division assists Arkansas consumers when problems arise during consumer transactions. Attorney General staff may help by contacting a business and mediating a positive resolution. In other instances, attorneys pursue lawsuits against those who violate the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act.LAURA’S CARD
A message from Laura. “As a survivor of vehicular assault, I know violence is about control. I have high hopes that Laura’s card will educate and empower victims and their families. Information and available resources help victims take back their lives. Victims and their families are entitled to rights and resources that will assistthem in
BALLOT INITIATIVE INFORMATION Ballot Initiative Information. The Attorney General’s Office has provided detailed instructions to canvassers and signers who are attempting to initiate legislation or constitutional amendments by petition: For additional information regarding the petition process, review the Arkansas Secretary of State’s Initiative and ReferendaHandbook.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FOIA The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is considered one of the strongest and most comprehensive open-records and open-meetings laws in the United States. The Arkansas law was enacted in 1967 by the General Assembly to highlight the importance of an open and transparent government. Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledgeissued today
MISSING PERSONS
NeverForgotten.ar.gov, launched in 2016 and hosted by Arkansas Crime Information Center, enables the public to access information on missing persons cases with an easy-to-use searchable database. Before this website was created, the public had limited access to information on missing persons. NeverForgotten.ar.gov includes all missing persons from Arkansas and will be updated regularly. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA) Step 3: Some records exceptions Evaluation records Definition: any record created by (or at the behest of) employer to evaluate an employee Stance: “It must be withheld, unless.” ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERALCOVID-19 RESOURCESMEET LESLIEOFFICEREPORT PRICE GOUGINGINTERNET SAFETYRX4LIFESTORIES April 27, 2021 7:34 pm. LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has secured the 2021 proceeds from the Maste. VIEW. ICYMI: Arkansas Pipeliners and Attorney General Leslie Rutledge Update Fox & Friends on Biden’s Job Killing Keystone Pipeline Order. April 16, 2021 4:51 pm. LITTLE ROCK - Last week Fox & Friends co-host TRAININGS – ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL Space is limited, so register today. All of the below trainings have been approved for CLEST. Available to view June 1 – June 30. Female Enforcers Advanced Mental, Physical and Tactical Skills training: 6 hours. Available to view August 1 – August 31. The Gravity of Force Events From Tactics & Training to Investigations & Court training: 3OPINIONS DEPARTMENT
The Attorney General provides an opinion within three days on matters related to Freedom of Information Act requests for certain employee-related documents. The FOIA permits the custodian, person requesting such records or subject of the request to ask the Attorney General whether the custodian’s decision to release or withhold suchdocuments
ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINIONS SEARCH Attorney General Opinions Search. This search supports the use of Boolean operators. To use an operator in your search it MUST be capitalized. For example, use AND to return all opinions that contain both of the search terms used (e.g., property AND tax). Alternatively, OR can be used to return opinions that use any of the search termsused (e
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
The Human Trafficking Act of 2013 called for the Attorney General to establish the task force to address every aspect of human trafficking in the state, including the forced labor trafficking and sex trafficking of U.S. citizens and foreign nationals. The task force developed a state plan to prevent trafficking, work to improveinformation
LANDLORD AND TENANT RIGHTS Landlord rights: In Arkansas, a landlord may give notice of lease termination for any reason. Even model tenants may be subject to having a lease terminated. The landlord must give one rental period’s notice for an oral lease, or provide notice according tothe terms of
FILE A CONSUMER COMPLAINT You can email them to consumer@arkansasag.gov. I understand that a copy of what I submit to the Attorney General's office will be provided to the party I am complaining against in an effort to resolve the complaint. The information contained here is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the Arkansas AttorneyGeneral's
ARKANSAS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT The handbook assists Arkansas residents and journalists in using the law and government entities in complying with it. Free copies are available from the Attorney General’s office by completing this short form, emailing community@ArkansasAG.gov or calling 501-682-2007. The Attorney General’s office hosts FOIA webcasts to educateArkansans
GUIDE TO SMALL CLAIMS COURT The small claims hearing is a process designed to provide each party with the full advantage of the law as a means of settling a minor legal dispute. Any person who is 18 or older can use the court. A minor can use the court by having a parent, relative or “nextfriend”
LAURA’S CARD
ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERALCOVID-19 RESOURCESMEET LESLIEOFFICEREPORT PRICE GOUGINGINTERNET SAFETYRX4LIFESTORIES April 27, 2021 7:34 pm. LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has secured the 2021 proceeds from the Maste. VIEW. ICYMI: Arkansas Pipeliners and Attorney General Leslie Rutledge Update Fox & Friends on Biden’s Job Killing Keystone Pipeline Order. April 16, 2021 4:51 pm. LITTLE ROCK - Last week Fox & Friends co-host TRAININGS – ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL Space is limited, so register today. All of the below trainings have been approved for CLEST. Available to view June 1 – June 30. Female Enforcers Advanced Mental, Physical and Tactical Skills training: 6 hours. Available to view August 1 – August 31. The Gravity of Force Events From Tactics & Training to Investigations & Court training: 3OPINIONS DEPARTMENT
The Attorney General provides an opinion within three days on matters related to Freedom of Information Act requests for certain employee-related documents. The FOIA permits the custodian, person requesting such records or subject of the request to ask the Attorney General whether the custodian’s decision to release or withhold suchdocuments
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RUTLEDGE AND COTTON HOST ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS IN BATESVILLE LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge and U.S. Senator Tom Cotton held roundtable discussions today with various local leaders in Rutledge’s hometown of Batesville. The Attorney General and the Senator heard directly from members of the community on topics including education, manufacturing, healthcare, financial regulations and criminal justice. “It was a pleasure to host my good friend Senator Cotton in my hometown and to discuss with community members how we can grow more jobs locally while creating additional economic opportunities not only in Arkansas but around the world,” said Attorney General Rutledge. “I look forward to continuing the partnership between our offices to make Arkansas a leader in job creation and a safer, even better placeto live.”
Since taking office, Rutledge has held 335 Rutledge Roundtables with more than 3,576 attendees. Today’s roundtables held at First Community Bank and Spartan Mowers, involved representatives from several Independence County businesses and local government offices as well as a tour of Spartan Mowers new production facility.VIEW __
RUTLEDGE FILES CONSUMER-PROTECTION SUIT AGAINST HOT SPRINGS-BASED VACATION RENTAL COMPANY _SAYS, ‘THIS BUSINESS HAS RUINED MANY VACATIONS AND REPEATEDLY VIOLATED ARKANSAS LAW’_ LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has filed a consumer-protection lawsuit in Garland County Circuit Court against the Hot Springs-based company Timeless Memories, LLC and its owners, Brittany Brown of Bonnerdale and Karen Annette Tidwell Monet of Glenwood, for advertising false, misleading and deceptive vacation rental properties on popular travel-booking websites. “These defendants deceived consumers out of thousands of dollars who were simply trying to enjoy vacations with their families and friends,” said Attorney General Leslie Rutledge. “By over promising and under delivering, this business has ruined many vacations and repeatedly violated Arkansas law.” The Complaint alleges that Brown, Monet and Timeless Memories advertised vacation rental properties on various travel-booking websites, including VRBO and Airbnb. Their rental property descriptions falsely advertised exclusive amenities like hot tubs and lake access that the properties did not have. Relying on these misleading listings, consumers paid defendants thousands of dollars to secure the properties for family vacations. Defendants also encouraged some consumers to pay outside of the online booking sites, which voided the sites’ online payment protection guarantees. The Attorney General’s Office discovered at least eight affected consumers impacted by the deception perpetrated by Brown, Monet and Timeless Memories. Consumers report they tried to contact the defendants to obtain refunds with no success. According to the Complaint, consumer losses are valued at $18,911.93. Rutledge is asking the court to impose civil penalties, restitution and attorneys’ fees and costs. In addition, she seeks to stop Brown, Monet and Timeless Memories from operating their vacation rental home business in Arkansas. Victims of these business practices should file a consumer complaint on ArkansasAG.gov or call (800) 482-8982.VIEW __
RUTLEDGE LAUDS EFFORT TO CLARIFY CLEAN WATER ACT RULES TO MEETARKANSAS’S NEEDS
_SAYS, ‘GUIDANCE GIVES ARKANSAS THE FREEDOM WE NEED TO DEVELOP OUR ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE WHILE PRESERVING AND PROTECTING THE NATURALBEAUTY’_
LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge today released a statement following the announcement by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to issue a guidance to clarify requirements in Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (CWA). This action comes after President Donald J. Trump issued an Executive Order in April 2019 directing the EPA to work with agencies, states and tribal authorities to reduce confusion and uncertainty in the Section 401 certificationprocess.
“Today’s guidance gives Arkansas the freedom we need to develop our energy infrastructure while preserving and protecting the natural beauty and water resources that draw millions of Americans to our state each year,” said Attorney General Rutledge. “I commend the Administration for collaborating with states to allow for recommendations that best fit the needs of Arkansans.” The proposed rulemaking replaces the 2010 interim guidance issued by EPA and will clarify and streamline Section 401 certifications of theCWA.
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RUTLEDGE TO HOST RETIREE RESOURCES EVENT IN CENTRAL ARKANSAS _RETIREES CAN LOOK US IN THE EYE AND ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW TO PROTECT THEIR FINANCES_ LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge announced registration is open for the free regional Rutledge Retiree Resources event to be held Thursday, September 5 in Little Rock. This will be the fifth retiree event held as a part of statewide educational series hosted by Rutledge. The agenda includes programs designed to educate retirees about how they can protect themselves from pervasive and vicious scam artists. “Face-to-face meetings allow retirees to look us in the eyes and ask questions directly about how they can protect their finances,” said Attorney General Rutledge. “Arkansans should enjoy retirement by spending time with family and friends, instead of having to worry about losing their hard-earned savings to lazy, low-life conartists.”
Attendees will hear from the Attorney General’s public protection experts about how to guard themselves from scams and identity theft, proper prescription drug disposal, resources available regarding nursing homes and home care and how to protect finances. The event will be at The Church at Rock Creek, 11500 West 36th Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. For those interested in attending this free educational event or future events, register today. Lunch will beprovided.
Rutledge Retiree Resources have been held in Fayetteville, Jonesboro,DeWitt and Hope.
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RUTLEDGE: VOYAGER TO SHUT DOWN AND PAY AS PART OF SETTLEMENT FOR RIPPING OFF VETERANS IN EXCHANGE FOR PENSIONS _SETTLEMENT REQUIRES VOYAGER FINANCIAL TO PAY $2.7 MILLION TO IMPACTEDVETS_
LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge announced the filing of a Stipulated Final Judgment and Order against central Arkansas owner Andrew Gamber; Voyager Financial Group, LLC; BAIC, Inc.; and SoBell Corp. for the brokering of contracts that offer high-interest credit to veterans in exchange for investors illegally acquiring rights to receive future pension payments. These businesses and their former owner are permanently prohibited from offering theseillegal agreements.
“Scam artists will stop at nothing to try to poach our veterans’ pensions despite state and federal protections,” said Attorney General Rutledge. “We will always go after those who try to take advantage of our veterans and their much deserved pensions.” The settlement alleges violations of the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010, the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act and the Arkansas Constitution. The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau joined Attorney General Rutledge in the investigation and settlement of claims against Voyager. The Company and its owners are permanently banned from brokering, offering and arranging agreements between pension recipients and third parties. Defendants must cooperate fully with the Attorney General and Bureau to determine the identity and location of, and the amount of injury sustained by, eachconsumer.
If you are a consumer who has been impacted by the actions by Voyager Financial Group or its owners, Rutledge encourages you to contact the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Hotline at (800) 482-8982.VIEW __
RUTLEDGE DELIVERS STATEWIDE ADVISORY TO ALARM COMPANIES _SAYS, ‘WORKING WITH BUSINESSES IN ADVANCE WILL ALLEVIATE POTENTIAL ILLEGAL ACTIVITY’_ LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge is sending an advisory letter to residential alarm companies due to an alarming number of complaints against these businesses. In 2018, Rutledge’s office received over 100 complaints against alarm businesses who subjected consumers to aggressive door-to-door sales practices, deceptive marketing and refused to honor timely contract cancellations. The advisory will educate businesses on illegal business practices as well as warn the bad actors of the consequences for the use of misleading and deceptive tactics. “My office has received too many complaints against alarm companies, and this advisory is an opportunity to educate companies about their obligations and to inform potential buyers of their rights,” said Attorney General Rutledge. “Working with businesses in advance will alleviate potential illegal activity and prevent many consumers from jumping into contracts.” Rutledge’s advisory highlights provisions of the Home Solicitation Sales Act (HSSA) and the Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA), with specific requirements each company, contract and employee must complywith:
* At every interaction, the salespersons must clearly disclose which company they represent and that their purpose is to sell goods orservices.
* Misrepresenting the nature of the contact as a quiz, survey or model home offer or anything other than a sales contact is illegal. * Alarm companies must provide oral and written notice of the consumer’s three-day right to cancel at the time of the sale. * Salespersons and written contracts must clearly disclose the total price, down payment, unpaid balance, the number, amount and due dates for payments, and accurately describe the goods and services sold. * Automatic renewal of professional home security contracts after the initial contract term may only be in successive monthly terms. * Contracts shall conspicuously state that the consumer has the right to terminate the contract without additional penalty at the end of the initial term. Violations of HSSA or DTPA may be subject to civil penalties of up to $10,000 per violation with enhanced penalties for elderly and disabledvictims.
If you are a consumer who has been impacted by the actions by an alarm company, Rutledge encourages you to contact the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Hotline at (800) 482-8982.VIEW __
RUTLEDGE AND COTTON HOST ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS IN BATESVILLE LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge and U.S. Senator Tom Cotton held roundtable discussions today with various local leaders in Rutledge’s hometown of Batesville. The Attorney General and the Senator heard directly from members of the community on topics including education, manufacturing, healthcare, financial regulations and criminal justice. “It was a pleasure to host my good friend Senator Cotton in my hometown and to discuss with community members how we can grow more jobs locally while creating additional economic opportunities not only in Arkansas but around the world,” said Attorney General Rutledge. “I look forward to continuing the partnership between our offices to make Arkansas a leader in job creation and a safer, even better placeto live.”
Since taking office, Rutledge has held 335 Rutledge Roundtables with more than 3,576 attendees. Today’s roundtables held at First Community Bank and Spartan Mowers, involved representatives from several Independence County businesses and local government offices as well as a tour of Spartan Mowers new production facility.VIEW __
RUTLEDGE FILES CONSUMER-PROTECTION SUIT AGAINST HOT SPRINGS-BASED VACATION RENTAL COMPANY _SAYS, ‘THIS BUSINESS HAS RUINED MANY VACATIONS AND REPEATEDLY VIOLATED ARKANSAS LAW’_ LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has filed a consumer-protection lawsuit in Garland County Circuit Court against the Hot Springs-based company Timeless Memories, LLC and its owners, Brittany Brown of Bonnerdale and Karen Annette Tidwell Monet of Glenwood, for advertising false, misleading and deceptive vacation rental properties on popular travel-booking websites. “These defendants deceived consumers out of thousands of dollars who were simply trying to enjoy vacations with their families and friends,” said Attorney General Leslie Rutledge. “By over promising and under delivering, this business has ruined many vacations and repeatedly violated Arkansas law.” The Complaint alleges that Brown, Monet and Timeless Memories advertised vacation rental properties on various travel-booking websites, including VRBO and Airbnb. Their rental property descriptions falsely advertised exclusive amenities like hot tubs and lake access that the properties did not have. Relying on these misleading listings, consumers paid defendants thousands of dollars to secure the properties for family vacations. Defendants also encouraged some consumers to pay outside of the online booking sites, which voided the sites’ online payment protection guarantees. The Attorney General’s Office discovered at least eight affected consumers impacted by the deception perpetrated by Brown, Monet and Timeless Memories. Consumers report they tried to contact the defendants to obtain refunds with no success. According to the Complaint, consumer losses are valued at $18,911.93. Rutledge is asking the court to impose civil penalties, restitution and attorneys’ fees and costs. In addition, she seeks to stop Brown, Monet and Timeless Memories from operating their vacation rental home business in Arkansas. Victims of these business practices should file a consumer complaint on ArkansasAG.gov or call (800) 482-8982.VIEW __
RUTLEDGE LAUDS EFFORT TO CLARIFY CLEAN WATER ACT RULES TO MEETARKANSAS’S NEEDS
_SAYS, ‘GUIDANCE GIVES ARKANSAS THE FREEDOM WE NEED TO DEVELOP OUR ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE WHILE PRESERVING AND PROTECTING THE NATURALBEAUTY’_
LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge today released a statement following the announcement by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to issue a guidance to clarify requirements in Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (CWA). This action comes after President Donald J. Trump issued an Executive Order in April 2019 directing the EPA to work with agencies, states and tribal authorities to reduce confusion and uncertainty in the Section 401 certificationprocess.
“Today’s guidance gives Arkansas the freedom we need to develop our energy infrastructure while preserving and protecting the natural beauty and water resources that draw millions of Americans to our state each year,” said Attorney General Rutledge. “I commend the Administration for collaborating with states to allow for recommendations that best fit the needs of Arkansans.” The proposed rulemaking replaces the 2010 interim guidance issued by EPA and will clarify and streamline Section 401 certifications of theCWA.
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RUTLEDGE TO HOST RETIREE RESOURCES EVENT IN CENTRAL ARKANSAS _RETIREES CAN LOOK US IN THE EYE AND ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW TO PROTECT THEIR FINANCES_ LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge announced registration is open for the free regional Rutledge Retiree Resources event to be held Thursday, September 5 in Little Rock. This will be the fifth retiree event held as a part of statewide educational series hosted by Rutledge. The agenda includes programs designed to educate retirees about how they can protect themselves from pervasive and vicious scam artists. “Face-to-face meetings allow retirees to look us in the eyes and ask questions directly about how they can protect their finances,” said Attorney General Rutledge. “Arkansans should enjoy retirement by spending time with family and friends, instead of having to worry about losing their hard-earned savings to lazy, low-life conartists.”
Attendees will hear from the Attorney General’s public protection experts about how to guard themselves from scams and identity theft, proper prescription drug disposal, resources available regarding nursing homes and home care and how to protect finances. The event will be at The Church at Rock Creek, 11500 West 36th Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. For those interested in attending this free educational event or future events, register today. Lunch will beprovided.
Rutledge Retiree Resources have been held in Fayetteville, Jonesboro,DeWitt and Hope.
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RUTLEDGE: VOYAGER TO SHUT DOWN AND PAY AS PART OF SETTLEMENT FOR RIPPING OFF VETERANS IN EXCHANGE FOR PENSIONS _SETTLEMENT REQUIRES VOYAGER FINANCIAL TO PAY $2.7 MILLION TO IMPACTEDVETS_
LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge announced the filing of a Stipulated Final Judgment and Order against central Arkansas owner Andrew Gamber; Voyager Financial Group, LLC; BAIC, Inc.; and SoBell Corp. for the brokering of contracts that offer high-interest credit to veterans in exchange for investors illegally acquiring rights to receive future pension payments. These businesses and their former owner are permanently prohibited from offering theseillegal agreements.
“Scam artists will stop at nothing to try to poach our veterans’ pensions despite state and federal protections,” said Attorney General Rutledge. “We will always go after those who try to take advantage of our veterans and their much deserved pensions.” The settlement alleges violations of the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010, the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act and the Arkansas Constitution. The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau joined Attorney General Rutledge in the investigation and settlement of claims against Voyager. The Company and its owners are permanently banned from brokering, offering and arranging agreements between pension recipients and third parties. Defendants must cooperate fully with the Attorney General and Bureau to determine the identity and location of, and the amount of injury sustained by, eachconsumer.
If you are a consumer who has been impacted by the actions by Voyager Financial Group or its owners, Rutledge encourages you to contact the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Hotline at (800) 482-8982.VIEW __
RUTLEDGE DELIVERS STATEWIDE ADVISORY TO ALARM COMPANIES _SAYS, ‘WORKING WITH BUSINESSES IN ADVANCE WILL ALLEVIATE POTENTIAL ILLEGAL ACTIVITY’_ LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge is sending an advisory letter to residential alarm companies due to an alarming number of complaints against these businesses. In 2018, Rutledge’s office received over 100 complaints against alarm businesses who subjected consumers to aggressive door-to-door sales practices, deceptive marketing and refused to honor timely contract cancellations. The advisory will educate businesses on illegal business practices as well as warn the bad actors of the consequences for the use of misleading and deceptive tactics. “My office has received too many complaints against alarm companies, and this advisory is an opportunity to educate companies about their obligations and to inform potential buyers of their rights,” said Attorney General Rutledge. “Working with businesses in advance will alleviate potential illegal activity and prevent many consumers from jumping into contracts.” Rutledge’s advisory highlights provisions of the Home Solicitation Sales Act (HSSA) and the Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA), with specific requirements each company, contract and employee must complywith:
* At every interaction, the salespersons must clearly disclose which company they represent and that their purpose is to sell goods orservices.
* Misrepresenting the nature of the contact as a quiz, survey or model home offer or anything other than a sales contact is illegal. * Alarm companies must provide oral and written notice of the consumer’s three-day right to cancel at the time of the sale. * Salespersons and written contracts must clearly disclose the total price, down payment, unpaid balance, the number, amount and due dates for payments, and accurately describe the goods and services sold. * Automatic renewal of professional home security contracts after the initial contract term may only be in successive monthly terms. * Contracts shall conspicuously state that the consumer has the right to terminate the contract without additional penalty at the end of the initial term. Violations of HSSA or DTPA may be subject to civil penalties of up to $10,000 per violation with enhanced penalties for elderly and disabledvictims.
If you are a consumer who has been impacted by the actions by an alarm company, Rutledge encourages you to contact the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Hotline at (800) 482-8982.VIEW __
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Senior adults are invited to hear presentations about: * Consumer protection tips * Home care resources* Identity theft
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BRADLEY COUNTY RESOURCES DAY WARREN SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 96 NORTH ETHERIDGE STREETMOBILE OFFICE
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FRANKLIN COUNTY RESOURCES DAY Franklin County Senior Center 222 North Vine Street, CharlestonMOBILE OFFICE
10:30 a.m. to noon
PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK Law enforcement partner: Sheriff Anthony Boen10:30 a.m. to noon
IDENTITY THEFT AND SCAM PRESENTATION11:30 a.m. to noon
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UNION COUNTY RESOURCES DAY Champagnolle Landing Senior Center 910 Champagnolle Road, El DoradoMOBILE OFFICE
10:30 a.m. to noon
PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK Law enforcement partner: Sheriff Ricky Roberts10:30 a.m. to noon
IDENTITY THEFT AND SCAM PRESENTATION11:30 a.m. to noon
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STONE COUNTY RESOURCES DAY Mountain View Senior Center210 School Avenue
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10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK Law enforcement partner: Sheriff Lance Bonds 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m IDENTITY THEFT AND SCAM PRESENTATION 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. __ 10:00 AMVIEW __August
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CRITTENDEN COUNTY RESOURCES DAY WEST MEMPHIS SENIOR CENTER 318 West Tyler AvenueMOBILE OFFICE
10 to 11:30 a.m.
PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK Law enforcement partner: Sheriff Mike Allen10 to 11:30 a.m.
SCAMS AND IDENTITY THEFT PRESENTATION11 to 11:30 a.m.
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RETIREE RESOURCES - LITTLE ROCKRETIREE RESOURCES
9 A.M. TO 1 P.M.
CHURCH AT ROCK CREEK 11500 WEST 36TH STREET, LITTLE ROCKREGISTER
Senior adults are invited to hear presentations about: * Consumer protection tips * Home care resources* Identity theft
* Prescription drug disposal* Senior scams
* Telemarketing fraud Lunch will be provided. For questions or to register by phone, call(501) 682-2007.
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BRADLEY COUNTY RESOURCES DAY WARREN SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 96 NORTH ETHERIDGE STREETMOBILE OFFICE
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PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK Law enforcement partner: Sheriff Herschel Tillman IDENTITY THEFT AND SCAM PRESENTATION10:30 to 11 a.m.
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FRANKLIN COUNTY RESOURCES DAY Franklin County Senior Center 222 North Vine Street, CharlestonMOBILE OFFICE
10:30 a.m. to noon
PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK Law enforcement partner: Sheriff Anthony Boen10:30 a.m. to noon
IDENTITY THEFT AND SCAM PRESENTATION11:30 a.m. to noon
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UNION COUNTY RESOURCES DAY Champagnolle Landing Senior Center 910 Champagnolle Road, El DoradoMOBILE OFFICE
10:30 a.m. to noon
PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK Law enforcement partner: Sheriff Ricky Roberts10:30 a.m. to noon
IDENTITY THEFT AND SCAM PRESENTATION11:30 a.m. to noon
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STONE COUNTY RESOURCES DAY Mountain View Senior Center210 School Avenue
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10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK Law enforcement partner: Sheriff Lance Bonds 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m IDENTITY THEFT AND SCAM PRESENTATION 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. __ 10:00 AMVIEW __* 1
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