SB 1256 amends Arizona law to allow courts to take action against those who fail to comply with consumer fraud investigations.
SB 1256 amends section 44-1527 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to allow the attorney general to petition the court for relief if a person fails to comply with a demand or subpoena related to consumer fraud investigations. The court can adjudge the person in contempt, grant injunctive relief, or provide other appropriate relief. If the attorney general believes disclosure of evidence would harm the investigation, the court can examine the evidence in camera.
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