Georgia
Georgia E-Commerce Compliance
27 compliance rules covering Georgia consumer protection law
Consumer Protections
What Georgia's UDAP statute prohibits
Deceptive practices
Unfair practices
Unconscionable practices
Compliance Rules
What ComplyGuard checks for Georgia businesses
Refund & Return Policies
3 rules
Subscription & Auto-Renewal
5 rules
Pricing & Comparison Claims
4 rules
Required Disclosures
8 rules
Advertising Claims
6 rules
Warranty Compliance
1 rule
Enforcement Landscape
Litigation risk factors for Georgia
Attorney GeneralGeorgia Attorney General
Private Right of Action
Consumers can sue directly
Class Actions
Not permitted
Pre-Suit Notice
Required before filing
Statute of Limitations2 years from when plaintiff knew or should have known of violation, or 2 years after termination of State of Georgia proceeding, whichever is later
DamagesPrivate (§ 10-1-399): equitable relief + general and exemplary damages. Intentional violations: court shall award 3x actual damages. Court awards reasonable attorney’s fees and litigation expenses upon finding violation, subject to settlement-tender limitations. AG: administrative civil penalty up to $2,000/willful violation (§ 10-1-397); $25,000/violation for violating injunction (§ 10-1-405)
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