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Can I charge different prices to different customers without violating discrimination laws in Georgia? What are the requirements?
To answer your question, Georgia law prohibits discrimination in public accommodations based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, or familial status [2.1]. However, it is unclear if this law applies to pricing practices.
Regarding pricing practices, Georgia law prohibits automotive gasoline distributors from engaging in any acts which have the purpose, intent, or effect of fixing or maintaining prices or of forcing or inducing adherence to prices at which such gasoline distributor’s products are to be resold by such gasoline dealers [1.1]. However, it is unclear if this law applies to all types of businesses or just automotive gasoline distributors.
Without more information about the specific business and industry, it is difficult to provide a definitive answer. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance on pricing practices and discrimination laws in Georgia.
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- [1.1] Acts of distributor violating article.
- [2.1] Advertising campaigns; change in capital structure or ownership; manner of distribution; increased prices; discrimination; unreasonable restrictions or changes.
Jurisdiction
Georgia, Georgia