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Price Gouging Laws by State
Created by FindLaw's team of legal writers and editors | Last updated March 24, 2020
When disaster strikes, whether it's a Category 5 hurricane, a pandemic, or an uncontrollable wildfire, consumers are often left scrambling for basic necessities such as drinking water and medical supplies. When retailers take advantage of these spikes in demand (often coupled with supply bottlenecks) by charging exorbitant prices for necessities, it's referred to as "price gouging."
In most states, price gouging during a time of emergency is considered a violation of unfair or deceptive trade practices law. Most of these laws provide for civil penalties, as enforced by the state attorney general, while some state laws also enforce criminal penalties for price gouging violations.
The definition of "excessive" or "unconscionable" pricing is generally determined by looking at average prices in the affected area over a given look-back period prior to the emergency, typically six months or so. If prices are 10 or 15 percent higher (some states have different thresholds), then it may be determined that price gouging has occurred.
State-by-State Guide to Price Gouging Laws
Below are summaries of state laws prohibiting acts of price gouging in the event of a declared emergency. Keep in mind that laws are always subject to change.
Summary of the Law: What Is Prohibited & Penalties | Statute | |
Alabama |
*The governor of Alabama declared a state of emergency to prevent the spread of COVID-19 | § 8-31-1, et seq. |
Alaska | n/a. *You can file a Consumer Complaint |
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Arizona | n/a. | |
Arkansas |
* The governor has declared a state of emergency to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The state of emergency prohibits unjustified increases in the price of essential consumer goods and services | § 4-88-301, et seq. |
California |
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Colorado | n/a |
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Connecticut |
*A public health and civil preparedness emergency was recently declared to help slow down the COVID-19 pandemic. It states that no person can sell any product in short supply (as designated by the governor) at a price that exceeds the normal, course of business, sale price. | § 42-230, et seq. |
Delaware | n/a *Delaware has declared a state of emergency to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The state of emergency prohibits increasing the price of goods by more than 10%. | |
District of Columbia |
*The mayor has declared a public emergency, which automatically brings § 28-4101 into effect regarding price gouging. It prohibits price increases of more than 10%. | § 28-4101 - 4103 |
Florida |
*The governor declared a state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, activating § 501.160. The price gouging hotline has also been activated. | § 501.160 |
Georgia |
*Georgia declared a state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which activated the provisions listed above. | § 10-1-393.4, et seq.; § 10-1-438 |
Hawaii |
*The governor has issued a state of emergency prohibiting any increase in the selling price of any commodity during the time the state of emergency is in force. | § 127A-30; § 480-2 |
Idaho |
*Idaho declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19, which activates the above provisions. | |
Illinois |
*Illinois has declared a state of emergency due to COVID-19. *House Bill 2882 is pending. It provides that a "manufacturer or wholesale drug distributor shall not engage in price gouging in the sale of an essential off-patent or generic drug." | 815 ILCS 505/2; Illinois Administrative Code: 465.10, et seq. |
Indiana |
*Indiana has declared a public health emergency in response to COVID-19. | § 4-6-9.1-1, et seq. |
Iowa |
*Iowa declared a state of emergency to prevent the spread of COVID-19 pandemic activating 61-31.1 (714) of the Administrative Code. | § 714.16; Iowa Administrative Code (IAC): 61-31.1 (714) |
Kansas |
*Kansas declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19 pandemic, prohibiting any supplier from "profiteering from a disaster" | § 50-6,106 |
Kentucky |
*Kentucky governor declared a state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. | § 367.372, et seq. |
Louisiana |
*The governer has issued a public health emergency, activating the provisions stated above. | Tit. 29, § 732, et seq. |
Maine |
*The governor of Maine has declared a state of emergency to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. | Title 10, § 1105; § 207 |
Maryland | n/a *House Bill 1663 has been introduced prohibiting sellers from engaging in any unfair, abusive, or deceptive trade practices. |
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Massachusetts |
*The governor has declared a state of emergency to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Bill S.712 has also been introduced aiming to "promote transparency and prevent price gouging of pharmaceutical drug prices". | Code of Massachusetts Regulations (CMR): 940 CMR 3.18 |
Michigan |
* The governor Michigan passed an executive order that focuses on enhanced restrictions on price gouging
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Minnesota | n/a *The governor signed an executive order to address price gouging amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The order prohibits "selling, offering to sell, or causing to sell in the state any essential consumer goods or services for an amount that represents an unconscionably excessive price." |
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Mississippi |
*Mississippi has declared a state of emergency over COVID-19. | |
Missouri |
| § 407.020; Missouri Code of State Regulations (CSR): 15 CSR 60-8.030 |
Montana | n/a | |
Nebraska | n/a | |
Nevada | n/a *You can file a complaint of price gouging online or through calling the Attorney General Office at 775-684-1100. | |
New Hampshire | n/a *Bill NH SB688, which addresses price gouging of generic prescription drugs, has been introduced. | |
New Jersey |
*New Jersey has declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19, activating the provisions above. | 56 § 8-107, et seq. |
New Mexico |
*The Attorney General has issued a consumer advisory warning regarding price gouging following the COVID-19 pandemic, indicating that price gouging is unconscionable and any price gouging resulting in illegal profit will be prosecuted. | |
New York |
*New York has declared a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. | |
North Carolina |
*The governor of North Carolina has declared a state of emergency to prevent the spread of COVID-19. | |
North Dakota | n/a | |
Ohio |
*Due to COVID-19, Ohio declared a state of emergency, informing people who have been subjected to price gouging to contact the office of the Ohio Attorney General. | |
Oklahoma |
*The Oklahoma governor issued a state of emergency as a response to COVID-19 pandemic, activating the above provisions. | 15 OK St. §§ 777.1, et seq. (download title 15 and scroll to page 169) |
Oregon |
*A state of emergency is declared in the state of Oregon due to the COVID-19 pandemic. | § 401.960, et seq. |
Pennsylvania |
*The governor has issued a state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. | Title 73 § 232.1, et seq. |
Puerto Rico (U.S. territory) | n/a | |
Rhode Island |
*Rhode Island declared a state of emergency amid the COVID-19 pandemic. | |
South Carolina |
*The state has declared a state of emergency in response to the COVID- 19 pandemic. | |
South Dakota | n/a |
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Tennessee |
*The governor issued an executive order due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The order addresses price-gouging protections on medical and emergency supplies. |
§ 47-18-5101, et seq. |
Texas |
*The governor declared a state of disaster due to COVID-19. | |
Utah |
*The governor declared a state of emergency in preparation for COVID-19. | § 13-41-201, et seq. |
Vermont |
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Virginia |
* The governor has issued a state of emergency in response to COVID-19. There is also a price-gouging complaint form available. | § 59.1-525, et seq. |
Washington | n/a *Senate Bill 6699 has been introduced prohibiting price gouging at the time of disaster. | |
West Virginia |
*West Virginia declared a state of emergency to prevent the spread of COVID-19. | § 46A-6J-1, et seq. |
Wisconsin |
*Wisconson had declared a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. | § 100.305; Wisc. Administrative Code: ATCP 106.01, et seq. |
Wyoming | n/a |
Note: State laws are always subject to change. Make sure to do your own research or contact a local attorney if you have additional questions about a particular state law.
Call an Attorney Before Filing a Price Gouging Complaint
When emergencies strike, essential items such as food, water, and fuel are often difficult to come by -- but they can be out of reach for many when prices are hiked beyond a reasonable level. If you have reason to believe a retailer or individual is engaged in price gouging, consider speaking with a consumer protection attorney near you.
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