2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 8.37 — Consumer Protection Restitution Account

Plain-Language Summary

Creates the consumer protection restitution account to distribute unpaid restitution to consumers harmed by unlawful business practices. Funded by 50 percent of money recovered in consumer enforcement actions (up to $5 million per fiscal year) that is payable to the state.

Practical Notes
When this applies: When the AG recovers money in consumer enforcement actions and eligible consumers have not received their full restitution. Who this affects: Consumers harmed by unlawful practices who are owed restitution under AG enforcement orders. Key points: The account is capped at $5 million per fiscal year from enforcement recoveries. Administrative costs are limited to 3 percent. Distributions prioritize the oldest final orders first. No private right of action exists regarding account payments.