Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 6-13.1 - Deceptive Trade Practices
Section 6-13.1-26. - Severability.

§ 6-13.1-26. Severability.
If any one or more sections, clauses, sentences or parts of this chapter shall for any reason be adjudged unconstitutional or otherwise invalid in any court, that judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remaining provisions of this chapter but shall be confined in its operation to the specific provisions so held unconstitutional or invalid and the inapplicability or invalidity of any section, clause or provisions of this chapter in any one or more instances or circumstances shall not be taken to affect or prejudice in any way its applicability or validity in any other instance.
History of Section.P.L. 1993, ch. 430, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 6 - Commercial Law – General Regulatory Provisions

Chapter 6-13.1 - Deceptive Trade Practices

Section 6-13.1-1. - Definitions.

Section 6-13.1-2. - Unlawful acts or practices.

Section 6-13.1-3. - Interpretation.

Section 6-13.1-4. - Exemptions.

Section 6-13.1-5. - Restraining prohibited acts.

Section 6-13.1-5.1. - Power of receiver.

Section 6-13.1-5.2. - Private and class actions.

Section 6-13.1-6. - Assurances of voluntary compliance.

Section 6-13.1-7. - Investigations — Procedure — Remedies for failure to comply.

Section 6-13.1-8. - Civil penalties.

Section 6-13.1-9. - Forfeiture of corporate franchise.

Section 6-13.1-10. - Severability.

Section 6-13.1-11. - Short title.

Section 6-13.1-12. - Appliances — Providing parts and manuals.

Section 6-13.1-12.1. - Appliances — Information concerning used or rebuilt parts.

Section 6-13.1-13. - Price discrimination prohibited.

Section 6-13.1-14. - Penalties.

Section 6-13.1-15. - Piracy of recordings.

Section 6-13.1-16. - Disclosure of service contract agreements.

Section 6-13.1-17. - Contracts — Provision to sell real estate.

Section 6-13.1-18. - Manufacturers’ duties under motor vehicle warranties.

Section 6-13.1-19. - Motor vehicle dealer’s duty when selling used vehicle.

Section 6-13.1-20. - Credit reports — Definitions.

Section 6-13.1-21. - Credit reports — Notice to individual — Requirements of users of credit reports.

Section 6-13.1-22. - Access to credit reports.

Section 6-13.1-23. - Disputed credit report.

Section 6-13.1-24. - Registration with secretary of state.

Section 6-13.1-25. - Penalties.

Section 6-13.1-26. - Severability.

Section 6-13.1-27. - Employment status information.

Section 6-13.1-28. - Financing of motor vehicles — Term and rate of interest prominently displayed.

Section 6-13.1-29. - Furnishing of credit reports.

Section 6-13.1-30. - Cash payment for retail purchases.