Kansas Consumer Laws Article 6 of Chapter 50 of Kansas statutes deals with consumer protection laws and
rules that protect the consumers from being exploited by unlawful trade practices.
- Section 50-623 (d) of the Article provides customers with a three-day window for door-to-door purchases.
- Section 50-626 prohibits traders from resorting to deceptive business practices, which include
- misrepresentation of goods and services, use of false trademarks, sale of secondhand or deteriorated goods as new, etc.
- The Attorney General is entrusted with the authority to make investigations of violations,
- provide an opportunity to both parties to be heard and to award remedies to aggrieved consumers.