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83rd Session bill

AB44

AN ACT relating to unfair trade practices; revising the list of activities that constitute an unlawful contract, combination or conspiracy in restraint of trade to include manipulating the price of an essential good or service in this State; providing a penalty; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to unfair trade practices; revising the list of activities that constitute an unlawful contract, combination or conspiracy in restraint of trade to include manipulating the price of an essential good or service in this State; providing a penalty; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

Introduction Date

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Primary Sponsor

Assembly Committee on Commerce and Labor

Public exhibits

17

Support 0 · Opp 12 · Neutral 2

Auditor findings

0

recusal 0 · QPQ 0

Bill digest

AN ACT relating to unfair trade practices; revising the list of activities that constitute an unlawful contract, combina

The Nevada Unfair Trade Practice Act sets forth various activities that constitute an unlawful contract, combination or conspiracy in restraint of trade and authorizes the Attorney General to investigate and take certain actions against persons who engage in such activities, which may include, without limitation, criminal prosecution and the imposition of civil penalties. (Chapter 598A of NRS) Existing law makes it a category D felony to engage in such activities. (NRS 598A.280) This bill includes among the activities that constitute an unlawful contract, combination or conspiracy in restraint of trade manipulating the price of an essential good or service in this State. This bill defines “essential good or service” to mean any good or service which is needed on a daily or recurring basis for the livelihood of a person and which falls within certain specified categories of goods and services. Section 1 of this bill provides that a person manipulates the price of an essential good or service when the person, alone or in concert with others, knowingly engages in any deceptive trade practice which: (1) involves conduct engaged in by the person either with the intent to mislead consumers or for the purpose of manipulating the market for an essential good or service; and (2) is intended to and does cause the price of an essential good or service in this State to increase in a manner that does not reflect the basic forces of supply and demand and results in a person paying, over a

Public testimony

NELIS exhibits (17 on file)

Opposition (12)

  • Omar Saucedo — Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (Testimony)
  • Miranda Hoover — Energy & Convenience Assoc. of NV (Testimony)
  • Nevada Multifamily Alliance LLC (Testimony)
  • American Homes 4 Rent (Testimony)
  • Harrison Bohn — Ovation (Testimony)
  • Jessica Thorsheim — MainStreet Renewal (Testimony)
  • Mike Blank — CTIA (Testimony)
  • Jay Parmer — the Association for Accessible Medicines (AAM) (Testimony)
  • Isabelle Beaumont-Frenette (Testimony)
  • Reva Crump (Testimony)
  • Darla Lee (Testimony)
  • (unnamed) (Testimony)

Neutral (2)

  • Mark Krueger — Office of Attorney General (Personal Consumption Expenditure Document)
  • Jay Parmer — Assoc. for Accessible Medicines (Testimony)

Bill text + amendments: view on NELIS →