The Attorney General shall, pursuant to the funds allocated in this subchapter, develop and implement statewide educational initiatives to inform elder persons and persons with a disability, law enforcement agencies, the judicial system, social services professionals, and the general public as to the prevalence and prevention of consumer crimes against elder persons or persons with a disability, the provisions of this chapter, the penalties for violations of this chapter, and the remedies available for victims of violations. Amended by Act 2019, No. 1035,§ 2, eff. 7/24/2019. Acts 1993, No. 138, § 1. The Attorney General shall, pursuant to the funds allocated in this subchapter, develop and implement statewide educational initiatives to inform elder persons and persons with a disability, law enforcement agencies, the judicial system, social services professionals, and the general public as to the prevalence and prevention of consumer crimes against elder persons or persons with a disability, the provisions of this chapter, the penalties for violations of this chapter, and the remedies available for victims of violations. Amended by Act 2019, No. 1035,§ 2, eff. 7/24/2019. Acts 1993, No. 138, § 1. The Attorney General shall, pursuant to the funds allocated in this subchapter, develop and implement statewide educational initiatives to inform elder persons and persons with a disability, law enforcement agencies, the judicial system, social services professionals, and the general public as to the prevalence and prevention of consumer crimes against elder persons or persons with a disability, the provisions of this chapter, the penalties for violations of this chapter, and the remedies available for victims of violations. Amended by Act 2019, No. 1035,§ 2, eff. 7/24/2019. Acts 1993, No. 138, § 1. The Attorney General shall, pursuant to the funds allocated in this subchapter, develop and implement statewide educational initiatives to inform elder persons and persons with a disability, law enforcement agencies, the judicial system, social services professionals, and the general public as to the prevalence and prevention of consumer crimes against elder persons or persons with a disability, the provisions of this chapter, the penalties for violations of this chapter, and the remedies available for victims of violations. Acts 1993, No. 138, § 1.
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