Vermont Statutes
Chapter 63 - Consumer Protection
§ 2460. Civil investigation

§ 2460. Civil investigation
(a)(1) The Attorney General or a State’s Attorney, whenever he or she has reason to believe any person to be or to have been in violation of section 2453 of this title, or of any rule or regulation made pursuant to section 2453 of this title, may examine or cause to be examined by any agent or representative designated by him or her for that purpose, any books, records, papers, memoranda, and physical objects of whatever nature bearing upon each alleged violation, and may demand written responses under oath to questions bearing upon each alleged violation.
(2) The Attorney General or a State’s Attorney may require the attendance of such person or of any other person having knowledge in the premises in the county where the person resides or has a place of business, or in Washington County if the person is a nonresident or has no place of business, within the State, may take testimony and require proof material for his or her information, and may administer oaths or take acknowledgment in respect of any book, record, paper, or memorandum.
(3) The Attorney General or a State’s Attorney shall serve notice of the time, place, and cause of the examination or attendance, or notice of the cause of the demand for written responses, at least 10 days prior to the date of the examination, personally or by certified mail, upon the person at his or her principal place of business, or, if the place is not known, to his or her last known address.
(4) Any book, record, paper, memorandum, or other information produced by any person pursuant to this section shall not, unless otherwise ordered by a court of this State for good cause shown, be disclosed to any person other than the authorized agent or representative of the Attorney General or a State’s Attorney or another law enforcement officer engaged in legitimate law enforcement activities, unless with the consent of the person producing the same.
(5) This subsection shall not be applicable to any criminal investigation or prosecution brought under the laws of this or any state.
(b)(1) A person upon whom a notice is served pursuant to the provisions of this section shall comply with the terms thereof unless otherwise provided by the order of a court of this State.
(2) Any person who, with intent to avoid, evade, or prevent compliance, in whole or in part, with any civil investigation under this section, removes from any place, conceals, withholds, or destroys, mutilates, alters, or by any other means falsifies any documentary material in the possession, custody, or control of any person subject of any such notice, or mistakes or conceals any information, shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than $25,000.00 and to recovery by the Attorney General’s or State’s Attorney’s office the reasonable value of its services and expenses in enforcing compliance with this section.
(c)(1) Whenever any person fails to comply with any notice served upon him or her under this section or whenever satisfactory copying or reproduction of material pursuant to this section cannot be done and the person refuses to surrender the material, the Attorney General or a State’s Attorney may file, in the Superior Court in which the person resides or has his or her principal place of business, or in Washington County if the person is a nonresident or has no principal place of business in this State, and serve upon the person, a petition for an order of the court for the enforcement of this section.
(2) Whenever a petition is filed under this section, the court shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine the matter presented and to enter one or more orders as may be required to carry into effect the provisions of this section.
(3) A person who violates an order entered under this section by a court shall be punished for contempt of court and shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than $25,000.00 and to recovery by the Attorney General’s or State’s Attorney’s office of the reasonable value of its services and expenses in enforcing compliance with this section. (Added 1967, No. 132, § 1, eff. April 17, 1967; amended 1969, No. 45, § 6, eff. April 4, 1969; 1973, No. 110, § 4; 1973, No. 193 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. April 9, 1974; 1997, No. 161 (Adj. Sess.), § 25, eff. Jan. 1, 1998; 2013, No. 44, § 5.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 9 - Commerce and Trade

Chapter 63 - Consumer Protection

§ 2451. Purpose

§ 2451a. Definitions

§ 2452. Limitation

§ 2453. Practices prohibited; antitrust and consumer protection

§ 2453a. Practices prohibited; criminal antitrust violations

§ 2453b. Retaliation prohibited

§ 2454. Purchase contracts; rescission

§ 2454a. Consumer contracts; automatic renewal

§ 2455. Defenses

§ 2456. Confession of judgment

§ 2457. Evidence of fraud

§ 2458. Restraining prohibited acts

§ 2459. Assurance of discontinuance

§ 2460. Civil investigation

§ 2461. Civil penalty

§ 2461a. Hearing aid violations

§ 2461b. Regulation of propane

§ 2461c. Predatory pricing

§ 2461d. Price gouging of petroleum products and heating fuel products

§ 2461e. Requirements for guaranteed price plans and prepaid contracts

§ 2462. Action by State’s Attorney

§ 2463. Credit billing for certain home solicitation sales

§ 2463a. Choice of law in computer information agreement

§ 2464. Telemarketing transactions

§ 2464a. Prohibited telephone solicitations

§ 2464b. Registration of telemarketers

§ 2464c. Private cause of action

§ 2464d. Telephone preference service

§ 2464e. Robocalls; prohibition; penalty [Effective July 1, 2023]

§ 2465. Antitrust remedies

§ 2465a. Definition of local, local to Vermont, and locally grown or made in Vermont

§ 2465b. Misrepresentation of a floral business as local

§ 2466. Goods and services appearing on telephone bill

§ 2466a. Consumer protections; prescription drugs

§ 2466b. Disclosure of fee for automatic dialing service

§ 2466c. Internet service; network management; Attorney General review and disclosure

§ 2467. Definitions

§ 2468. Warranty

§ 2469. Loaners

§ 2470. Remedies

§ 2470a. Definition

§ 2470b. Unsafe children’s products; prohibition

§ 2470c. Exception

§ 2470d. Penalty; remedies

§ 2470e. Definitions

§ 2470f. Prohibition of lead in children’s products

§ 2470g. Prohibition of lead in jewelry

§ 2470h. Consumer warnings; notification; phase-outs

§ 2470i. Prohibition on removal of labels

§ 2470j. Prohibition on providing substantial assistance

§ 2470k. Violations

§ 2470l. Scope

§ 2470aa. Definitions

§ 2470bb. Applicability

§ 2470cc. Required disclosures; consent

§ 2470dd. Periodic notices

§ 2470ee. Cancellation and termination

§ 2470ff. Maximum length of plan

§ 2470gg. Billing information

§ 2470hh. Violations

§ 2470ii. Definitions

§ 2470jj. Applicability

§ 2470kk. Required disclosures; consent

§ 2470ll. Cancellation and termination

§ 2470mm. Billing information

§ 2470nn. Violations

§ 2471. Definitions

§ 2472. Contracts between paid fundraisers and charitable organizations

§ 2473. Notice of solicitation

§ 2474. Notice not to be used as an endorsement

§ 2475. Solicitations

§ 2476. Bank accounts

§ 2477. Financial report

§ 2478. Records required

§ 2479. Violations

§ 2479a. Truth in advertising and producing musical performances

§ 2480a. Definitions

§ 2480b. Disclosures to consumers

§ 2480c. Charges for certain disclosures by credit reporting agencies

§ 2480d. Procedure in case of disputed accuracy

§ 2480e. Consumer consent

§ 2480f. Violations

§ 2480g. Exemptions

§ 2480h. Security freeze by credit reporting agency; time in effect

§ 2480i. Credit reporting agency duties if security freeze in place

§ 2480j. Persons not required to place security freeze

§ 2480k. Complaints to law enforcement agencies

§ 2480l. Verification of change of consumer’s address for preapproved offers of credit

§ 2480m. Limitations on use of Social Security numbers

§ 2480n. Credit report files of deceased persons

§ 2480o. Definitions

§ 2480p. Electronic payment systems

§ 2480q. Penalties

§ 2480r. Severability

§ 2480aa. Legislative intent; public policy

§ 2480bb. Definitions

§ 2480cc. Required disclosures to payee

§ 2480dd. Approval of transfers of structured settlement payment rights

§ 2480ee. Effects of transfer of structured settlement payment rights

§ 2480ff. Procedure for approval of transfers

§ 2480gg. General provisions; construction

§ 2481a. Definitions

§ 2481b. Required disclosures

§ 2481c. Record-keeping

§ 2481d. Violations

§ 2481w. Unlicensed loan transactions

§ 2481x. Entry fees; games not based on chance

§ 2482a. Definitions

§ 2482b. Requirements for Internet dating services

§ 2482c. Limited immunity

§ 2482d. Violations

§ 2482h. Solicitation; material misrepresentation

§ 2482i. Credit card terminal; finance lease provisions

§ 2482j. Violations

§ 2483. Applicability

§ 2483a. Security freeze for protected consumer; time in effect

§ 2483b. Fees