§ 4-88-105 - Consumer Protection Division.
               	 		
4-88-105.    Consumer Protection Division.
    (a)  There is created within the Office of the Attorney General a Consumer Protection Division.
(b)  The  director of this division shall be known as the Consumer Counsel of  Arkansas and shall be appointed by the Attorney General who may also  appoint such assistants, investigators, and professional and clerical  staff as are necessary for the efficient operation of the division.
(c)  The  division shall represent and protect the state, its subdivisions, the  legitimate business community, and the general public as consumers.
(d)  The division shall have the following functions, powers, and duties:
      (1)  To  serve as a central coordinating agency and clearinghouse for receiving  complaints of illegal, fraudulent, or deceptive practices;
      (2)  To  assist, advise, and cooperate with federal, state, and local agencies  and officials to protect and promote the interests of the consumer  public;
      (3)  To conduct  investigations, research, studies, and analyses of matters, to issue  reports, and take appropriate action affecting the interests of  consumers, which may include the referral of complaints to state and  local departments or agencies charged with enforcement of consumer laws,  or to private organizations and agencies; however, the division may  retain jurisdiction over such matters until resolved;
      (4)  To  promote consumer education and to undertake activities to encourage  business and industry to maintain high standards of honesty, fair  business practices, and public responsibility in the production,  advertisement, and sale of consumer goods and services, encouraging and  supporting activities directed toward these objectives by the Better  Business Bureau, consumer organizations, and other associations of like  nature;
      (5)  To investigate  violations of laws enacted and rules and regulations promulgated for the  purpose of consumer protection, and to study the operation of such  laws, rules, and regulations and to recommend to the General Assembly  needed changes in law in the consumer's interest; and
      (6)  To  enforce the provisions of this chapter and to perform such other  functions as may be incidental to the powers and duties set forth in  this chapter.
(e)  The expenses of  the division shall be paid from funds provided for that purpose by law;  including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, funds made  available by the state or by the United States, or by political  subdivisions or agencies thereof.