The Arizona Consumer Fraud Act (ACFA) is a package of
Arizona
Arizona ( ; nv, Hoozdo Hahoodzo ; ood, Alĭ ṣonak ) is a state in the Southwestern United States. It is the 6th largest and the 14th most populous of the 50 states. Its capital and largest city is Phoenix. Arizona is part of the Fou ...
state laws that give protections to consumers in almost any kind of transaction related to the sale or advertisement of merchandise. Both the state and a private citizen may bring action under the act, however a private citizen's lawsuit must be brought within one year from the date of the claim.
Powers and protections given by the ACFA
The ACFA gives consumers in Arizona recourse in the event of fraudulent marketing and sales. A brochure released by the State of Arizona Financing Fraud Division states:
Merchants who willfully violate the ACFA may be required to pay up to $10,000 per violation.
It also gives broad powers to the Attorney General to investigate fraud already committed or about to be. For instance, ''Consumer Protection Law Developments'' states that the Attorney General has the power to "issue subpeonas, administer oaths or affirmations, and conduct hearings in order to carry out his duties under the ACFA."
History
The AFCA was first introduced as House Bill 114 by Arizona House Republican majority leader D. Delos Ellsworth. The minutes from the House Commerce and Industry Committee said this:
House Bill 114 was passed as an emergency measure and signed into law by Jack Williams on March 13, 1967.
Judicial precedent
Application against pharmaceutical companies
In 2015 Arizona applied consumer fraud law for the first time against pharmaceutical companies, joining Illinois and Minnesota. The
Arizona Court of Appeals allowed action under the ACFA against
Medicis Pharmaceutical
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for marketing acne medication containing
minocycline
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,
known to cause a
lupus
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-like autoimmune response.
2012 Ruling that ACFA funds must be returned to consumers
In the 2012 case of ''State of Arizona vs Autozone'',
Autozone
AutoZone, Inc. is an American retailer of aftermarket automotive parts and accessories, the largest in the United States. Founded in 1979, AutoZone has over 6,400 stores across the United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Brazil and the US Virgin Is ...
was charged under the ACFA for multiple instances of mispricing merchandise from 2001 - 2006. The state of Arizona sought
disgorgement
Disgorgement is defined by ''Black's Law Dictionary'' as "the act of giving up something (such as profits illegally obtained) on demand or by legal compulsion."
Overview
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instead of returning funds to consumers. After review, the
Arizona Supreme Court
The Arizona Supreme Court is the state supreme court of the U.S. state of Arizona. Sitting in the Supreme Court building in downtown Phoenix, the court consists of a chief justice, a vice chief justice, and five associate justices. Each justice i ...
ruled disgorgement was not authorized under the ACFA.
Cases brought by State of Arizona
Arizona Attorney General
Mark Brnovich
Mark Brnovich (born 1966) is an American attorney and politician who served as the 26th Attorney General of Arizona from 2015 to 2023. A member of the Republican Party, he was an unsuccessful candidate for its nomination in the 2022 U.S. Senat ...
announced April 19, 2016 legal action against
Volkswagen
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for violating the ACFA after the company admitted to using
defeat device
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s to skew vehicle emissions in 2015. Around 4,000 Arizona residents were affected, placing the potential penalty at $40 million.
Diamond Resorts
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settled for $800,000 on December 23, 2016 after the company was sued by Arizona under the ACFA for misleading consumers about timeshares. Some of the allegations included increasing maintenance fees, membership resale and buy-back programs, timeshare resale market, ability to rent timeshares, and discounts on travel needs.
Arizona brought an ACFA case against
Theranos
Theranos Inc. () was an American privately held corporation that was touted as a breakthrough health technology company. Founded in 2003 by then 19-year-old Elizabeth Holmes, Theranos raised more than US$700 million from venture capitalists and ...
, reaching a $4.65 million settlement in 2017. Arizona consumers who were affected received refunds in the mail. The average refund was $60.92. The largest refund was $3,411. Under the terms of the settlement Theranos was banned for two years from blood-testing.
Attorney General Brnovich announced a $6.28 million settlement with
General Motors
The General Motors Company (GM) is an American Multinational corporation, multinational Automotive industry, automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It is the largest automaker in the United States and ...
LLC in March of 2018 as part of a faulty ignition switch-related settlement. Under the settlement, approximately 33,000 Arizona consumers who purchased GM vehicles between July 2009 and July 2014 are eligible for payments. Consumers will receive a minimum of $200 each. Arizona was the only state to obtain restitution directly for consumers.
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