The NYS Attorney General's Triple C Award is given to individuals or organizations that demonstrate exceptional commitment to preventing consumer fraud and protecting New York State consumers. This award recognizes efforts to educate consumers, enforce consumer protection laws, and promote fair and honest business practices.
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No, he did not.
Iven C. Kincheloe Award was created in 1958.
Arthur C. Cope Award was created in 1973.
Ford C. Frick Award was created in 1978.
Arthur C. Clarke Award was created in 1987.
Leslie C. Peltier Award was created in 1980.
C. W. Woodworth Award was created in 1969.
William C. Carter Award was created in 1997.
William C. Morris Award was created in 2009.
P. C. Hooft Award was created in 1947.