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Can I offer contests that involve email promotions in Georgia? What are the requirements?
Offering Contests that Involve Email Promotions in Georgia
Yes, you can offer contests that involve email promotions in Georgia, but there are certain requirements that must be followed.
According to GACO 44-3-187, any person who offers a gift, prize, award, or other item, or any other promotional contest or giveaway in connection with the sale or offer to sell of time-share intervals under this article must comply with all of the provisions of paragraph (16) of subsection (b) of Code Section 10-1-393, relating to promotional contests and giveaways in general.
Additionally, GACO 50-27-23 states that lottery tickets or shares may be given by merchants as a means of promoting goods or services to customers or prospective customers subject to prior approval by the corporation.
Requirements for Promotional Contests and Giveaways
Paragraph (16) of subsection (b) of Code Section 10-1-393 outlines the requirements for promotional contests and giveaways in Georgia. These requirements include:
- No purchase or payment is necessary to participate in the contest or giveaway.
- The rules of the contest or giveaway must be clearly disclosed, including the odds of winning and any restrictions or limitations.
- The terms and conditions of the contest or giveaway must be fair and not misleading.
- The contest or giveaway must be conducted in accordance with the disclosed rules and terms and conditions.
- The winner(s) must be selected in a random drawing or other fair method.
- The prize(s) must be awarded as described in the rules and terms and conditions.
Conclusion
In conclusion, offering contests that involve email promotions in Georgia is allowed, but it is important to comply with the relevant regulations and obtain any necessary approvals. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
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Source(s):
- [1.1] Offer of gifts or prizes.
- [2.1] Georgia Lottery Corporation created; venue.
- [2.2] Restrictions on sale of tickets or shares; price; gifts and promotions.
- [2.3] Prize proceeds subject to state income tax; attachments, garnishments, or executions; validation of winning tickets; prohibited purchases; money-dispensing machines; unclaimed prize money.
- [2.4] General powers of corporation.
- [4.1] Non-resident Licensed in Another State
Jurisdiction
Georgia, Georgia