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Ala. Code §§ 8-31-1 through 8-31-6: Alabama Unconscionable Pricing Act – Alabama
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 1996
It is unlawful and a violation of Section 8-19-5, for any person to impose unconscionable prices for the sale or rental of any commodity or rental facility during the period of a declared state of …
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Alaska Stat. §§ 21.36.010 through 21.36.020, 21.36.100 through 21.36.110, 21.36.170: Trade Practices in General – Alaska
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 1966
Prohibits unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the business of insurance.
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Alaska Stat. §§ 45.50.562 through 45.50.598: Alaska Restraint of Trade Act – Alaska
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 1975
It is unlawful for a person to monopolize or attempt to monopolize, or combine or conspire with another person to monopolize any part of trade or commerce.
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. §§ 41-191 through 41-191.03: The Attorney General and the Department of Law – Arizona
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 1962
The attorney general may, in suits to enforce state or federal statutes pertaining to antitrust, restraint of trade, or price-fixing activities or conspiracies, employ counsel on a fixed fee basis, not to exceed an hourly …
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Ark. Code § 19-11-240. Reporting of suspected collusion — Definition: Arkansas Procurement Law – Arkansas
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 1979
As used in this section, “collusion“ means cooperation in the restraint of free and open competition in a public procurement
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Ark. Code §§ 23-67-201 through 23-67-218: Rates and Rating Organizations — Regulation of Insurance Rates – Arkansas
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 1987
This chapter applies to all kinds of insurance written on risks in this state by any insurers authorized to do business in this state, except: (1) Life insurance; (2) Annuities; (3) Disability, including accident and …
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Ark. Code §§ 4-75-301 through 4-75-320: Unfair Practices — Monopolies Generally – Arkansas
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 1905
Provides monopolies are unlawful and authority for enforcement of violations. As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires, “monopoly“ means any union or combination or consolidation or affiliation of capital, credit, property, assets, …
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Ark. Code §§ 4-88-101 through 4-88-117: Deceptive Trade Practices — General Provisions – Arkansas
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 1971
Deceptive and unconscionable are trade practices made unlawful and prohibited by this chapter.
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Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code §§ 17000 through 17101: Preservation and Regulation of Competition — Unfair Trade Practices – California
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 1941
The Legislature declares that the purpose of this chapter is to safeguard the public against the creation or perpetuation of monopolies and to foster and encourage competition, by prohibiting unfair, dishonest, deceptive, destructive, fraudulent and …
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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 10-16-107.1. False or misleading information – penalties: Colorado Health Care Coverage Act – Colorado
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 2008
Any person that knowingly withholds information that will effect the rates or charges associated with premiums will be liable for penalties under this section.
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Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 6-2-101 through 6-2-117: Unfair Practices Act – Colorado
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 1983
Statutes contain the Unfair Practices Act. The general assembly declares that the purpose of this article is to safeguard the public against the creation or perpetuation of monopolies and to foster and encourage competition by …
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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 38a-825. (Formerly § 38-59). Premium rebate or other special favor: Unfair and Prohibited Practices — Other Prohibited Practices – Connecticut
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 1949
No insurance company doing business in this state, or attorney, producer or any other person shall pay or allow, or offer to pay or allow, as inducement to insurance, any rebate of premium payable on …
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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 42-230. (Formerly § 21a-78a). Retail prices during an emergency: Profiteering – Connecticut
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 1986
Prohibits price fixing or price gouging during declaration of emergency by the government and provides that any violation under the chapter would be considered unfair or deceptive trade practice.
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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 42-231. Governor’s proclamation of supply emergency. Imposition of price restrictions or rationing. Legislative disapproval: Profiteering – Connecticut
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 1991
Provides that when there is abnormal market disruption of the goods or services the governor may declare emergence and impose price restrictions.
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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 42-232. Prohibition on sale of product or service or energy resource at excessive price during supply or energy emergency. Penalty: Profiteering – Connecticut
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 1991
Prohibits sale of goods and services that are in short supply during an emergency at a price that exceeds the price at which it was sold in the usual course of business immediately prior to …
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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 42-235. Proclamation of severe weather event emergency. Unconscionably excessive price for sale of consumer goods and services during severe weather event emergency prohibited. Determination of violation. Exemption. Unfair trade practice: Profiteering – Connecticut
Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 2013
Prohibits sale of consumer goods or services for a price that is unconscionably excessive during emergency; defines “consumer goods and services“ and determination of violation.
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