The purpose of this part is to recognize that the sale and promotion of vacation clubs is an emerging, dynamic segment of the international tourism industry; that this segment of the tourism industry continues to grow, both in volume of sales and in complexity and variety of product structure; and that a uniform and consistent method of regulation is necessary in order to safeguard the state's consumers and the state's economic well-being. It is the intent of the general assembly that this part be interpreted broadly in order to enhance the quality of vacation clubs offered and sold in this state and to protect consumers who purchase vacation club interests.
Tenn. Code Ann. § 66-32-202
Legislative intent
Acts 1995, ch. 90, § 2.
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