Governor Perdue Signs Executive Order Activating Georgia's Price Gouging Statute
Friday, September 12, 2008 |
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“The threat of Hurricane Ike has disrupted the production of distribution of gasoline, which will have an effect on prices,” said Governor Sonny Perdue. “However, we expect the prices that Georgians pay at the pump to be in line with the prices retailers are paying. We will not tolerate retailers taking advantage of Georgians during a time of emergency.”
Citizens are asked to report any suspected incidences of price gouging to the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs at (404) 651-8600 or (800) 869-1123.
“Mary and I hope and pray the damage caused by Hurricane Ike will be minimal,” Governor Perdue added. “Georgians stand ready to assist our fellow Americans in any way possible as they recover from the impacts of this dangerous storm.”
The text of the Executive Order is below:
WHEREAS: Hurricane Ike has caused a natural disaster throughout much of the
WHEREAS: Price gouging related to motor fuels is detrimental to the social and economic welfare of the citizens of
WHEREAS: Wholesale and retail gas prices have substantially increased in some markets in recent hours; and
WHEREAS: In the light of these circumstances, and to protect public health, safety and welfare, it is necessary to prevent price gouging using the authority vested in the Governor by virtue of O.C.G.A. Section 38-3-51.
NOW, THEREFORE, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME AS GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
ORDERED: That a State of
This 12th day of September, 2008
Governor Sonny Perdue
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