Oklahoma Legislature Considers Lemon Law Expansion
February 24, 2009 - 1:51 pm
Earlier this month, a bill that would expand Oklahoma’s Lemon Law provisions was approved by the state’s House of Representatives. HB 1009, sponsored by Rep. Rex Duncan (R-Sand Springs), would give consumers a voice in whether they received a replacement vehicle or a refund for a lemon. Currently, that decision resides with the dealer. The [...]
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