Virginia Statutes

§ 59.1-527 — Prohibitions

Virginia § 59.1-527
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 59.1Trade and Commerce
Ch. 46Virginia Post-Disaster Anti-Price Gouging Act

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Va. Code Ann. § 59.1-527 (2026).

Text

During any time of disaster, it shall be unlawful for any supplier to sell, lease, or license, or to offer to sell, lease, or license, any necessary goods and services at an unconscionable price within the area for which the state of emergency is declared. Actual sales at the increased price shall not be required for the increase to be considered unconscionable. In determining whether a price increase is unconscionable, the following shall be considered:

1.Whether the price charged by the supplier grossly exceeded the price charged by the supplier for the same or similar goods or services during the 10 days immediately prior to the time of disaster, provided that, with respect to any supplier who was offering a good or service at a reduced price immediately prior to the time of disaster,

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Legislative History

2004, cc. 798, 817; 2020, Sp. Sess. I, c. 16.

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