Georgia Statutes

§ 10-14-2 — Legislative findings and intent

Georgia § 10-14-2

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O.C.G.A. § 10-14-2 (2026).

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(a)The legislature recognizes that purchasers of preneed burial rights, funeral or burial merchandise, or funeral services or burial services may suffer serious economic harm if purchase money is not set aside for future use as intended by the purchaser and that the failure to maintain cemetery grounds properly may cause significant emotional distress. Therefore, it is necessary in the interest of the public welfare to regulate preneed dealers, licensees, registrants, and cemetery companies in this state. However, restrictions shall be imposed only to the extent necessary to protect the public from significant or discernible harm or damage and not in a manner which will unreasonably affect the competitive market.
(b)Subject to certain interests of society, the legislature finds that ever

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