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  2. The Ohio Attorney General has enforcement authority over more than 25 consumer protection laws, which are listed below with a brief overview of key protections that consumers have under the laws. Please note that the following information is for educational purposes only, and additional laws may apply. The Ohio Revised Code (ORC) and the Ohio ...

  3. The Consumer Protection Section protects Ohioans from predatory and illegal business practices. With authority granted by the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act and other statutes, the section enforces laws that prohibit unfair and deceptive practices including but not limited to: false advertising, shoddy workmanship, and failure to perform ...

  4. Aug 3, 2023 · Judge Michael Russo assessed the maximum civil penalties possible – $1.775 million, or $25,000 for each of 71 violations – against Neil Wolfe and Neil Construction. “The judge’s decision says it all, imposing the maximum civil penalties allowed,” Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said.

  5. Sep 9, 2022 · Learn the key protections that consumers have under Ohio's many consumer protection laws. The Ohio Attorney General has enforcement authority over various consumer protection laws. See a list of these laws with a summary of the protections they provide.

  6. Aug 24, 2021 · The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has a national reputation as a robust enforcer of consumer protection and privacy laws, with a track record of balancing the needs of government, business and consumers. Attorney General Dave Yost was elected in 2018 after spending eight years as Ohio’s state auditor.

  7. Learn about Ohio's consumer protection laws. The Ohio Attorney General's Office enforces consumer laws to ensure a fair marketplace for businesses and consumers. To help businesses better understand and follow these laws, the office maintains an online guide.

  8. Aug 25, 2021 · Since he took office, Attorney General Yost has proven he is prepared to take privacy and consumer protection in Ohio to the next level. AG Yost also shares his views on privacy trends among the states, federal privacy laws, the FTC, preventing ransomware, and data breach litigation safe harbors.

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