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HB1504-FN: prohibiting retailers from engaging in price gouging on certain necessary products and services.
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rged during the same season in the previous 3 years. VI. "Triggering event" means the declaration of a state of emergency or a finding of abnormal market disruption, pursuant to RSA 358-U:2, V, by the governor. VII. An "abnormal market disruption" means a significant disruption, whether actual or imminent, to the production, distribution, or sale of goods and services in this state, which are consumed
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358-U
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· effective 2027-01-01
$0 Funding Source(s) None *Expenditure = Cost of bill *Appropriation = Authorized funding to cover cost of bill METHODOLOGY: This bill creates RSA 358-U, prohibiting retailers and other sellers from engaging in price gouging on necessities during a declared state of emergency or abnormal market disruption. The bill establishes criteria for determining whether a price i
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358-U:1
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· effective 2027-01-01
event unless the prohibition is specifically extended by the governor. V. The existence of an abnormal market disruption may be found and declared by the governor, pursuant to RSA 358-U:1, VII. The duration of an abnormal market disruption shall be 45 days from the triggering event, but may be renewed by the governor if he or she finds and declares the disruption continues to affect the economic well-be
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358-U:2
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· effective 2027-01-01
rged during the same season in the previous 3 years. VI. "Triggering event" means the declaration of a state of emergency or a finding of abnormal market disruption, pursuant to RSA 358-U:2, V, by the governor. VII. An "abnormal market disruption" means a significant disruption, whether actual or imminent, to the production, distribution, or sale of goods and services in this state, which are consumed