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Fraud Bill Would Create Fund to Repay Victims

Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar has sponsored a bill to create a Fraud Restitution Fund to help reimbursement victims of security law violations.

Senate Bill 76 creates the fund using money recovered from fraud cases. The fund is designed to help those who have been awarded restitution but have not received full payment.

AARP Nevada supports this bill and advocating for its passage in Carson City this legislative session.

Click here to learn who your Assembly member and Senator are.

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Under the bill, victims must meet specific criteria to qualify for assistance, including having a final order of restitution from a court or regulatory agency.

Special provisions are included for vulnerable persons, such as the elderly, who may receive higher awards.

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