What is the purpose of the Virginia Consumer Protection Act?

to protect consumers from unfair and unsafe products and services

to limit data businesses can collect

to protect a person's health status or medical condition

to limit people's medical histories with other businesses

The purpose of the Virginia Consumer Protection Act is to protect consumers from unfair and unsafe products and services. It aims to ensure that consumers have access to accurate and complete information about the products and services they purchase. The Act also provides legal options for consumers to seek remedies in cases of fraud, deception, or other unfair business practices.

The Act does not specifically focus on limiting data collection or protecting a person's health status or medical condition. While consumer privacy and health-related concerns can be addressed under specific laws and regulations, they may not be the sole focus of the Virginia Consumer Protection Act.