2014 Kansas Statutes
Chapter 50 UNFAIR TRADE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Article 6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
50-6,139 Identity theft; identity fraud; unconscionable act or practice; Wayne Owen law.

KS Stat § 50-6,139 (2014) What's This?

50-6,139. Identity theft; identity fraud; unconscionable act or practice; Wayne Owen law. (a) The conduct prohibited by K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 21-6107, and amendments thereto, constitutes an unconscionable act or practice in violation of K.S.A. 50-627, and amendments thereto, and any person who engages in such conduct shall be subject to the remedies and penalties provided by the Kansas consumer protection act.

(b) For the purposes of the remedies and penalties provided by the Kansas consumer protection act:

(1) The person committing the conduct prohibited by K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 21-6107, and amendments thereto, shall be deemed the supplier, and the person who is the victim of such conduct shall be deemed the consumer; and

(2) proof of a consumer transaction shall not be required.

(c) This section shall be part of and supplemental to the Kansas consumer protection act and shall be known and may be cited as the Wayne Owen law.

History: L. 2013, ch. 123, § 6; July 1.

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