Who enforces deceptive med spa marketing in Indiana?
Marketing · part of The Practice Perimeter
Deceptive med-spa marketing to consumers is also unlawful under the Deceptive Consumer Sales Act, enforceable by the Attorney General.
Ind. Code §24-5-0.5-3 · verified Jul 26, 2026 · regulatory monitoring, not legal advice
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An advertisement that names a practitioner must state the profession/license held and must not include deceptive or misleading information — anything misrepresenting a practitioner’s profession, skills, training, expertise, degree, board certification, or license. Violations subject the practitioner to board discipline.
Ind. Code §25-1-10.3-2, §25-1-10.3-7 · verified Jul 26, 2026
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