Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1439

Caption

Georgia Surveillance Pricing Act; enact

Impact

If enacted, this bill will amend existing laws under the Fair Business Practices Act of 1975, specifically targeting the intersection of data privacy and consumer pricing. The legislation is expected to reinforce consumer protections against practices that could lead to discriminatory pricing, while also establishing clear limits on the use of electronic shelf labels and surveillance technologies in retail environments. Moreover, it highlights the importance of preventing job losses that might arise from the adoption of automated pricing practices that rely heavily on consumers' personal data.

Summary

House Bill 1439, known as the Georgia Surveillance Pricing Act, addresses concerns related to the use of personal data for price adjustments in retail food establishments. The bill prohibits the practice of surveillance pricing, which involves adjusting the prices of goods based on personal or protected data. This legislation is introduced in response to advancements in technology that enable retailers to implement pricing strategies that may violate consumer privacy and contribute to discrimination in pricing practices. The Act aims to protect consumers by ensuring transparency and fairness in pricing while also addressing the potential economic impacts of such pricing models on jobs and communities.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB 1439 include the balance between innovation in retail practices and the safeguarding of consumer rights. Proponents of the bill emphasize that the shift towards surveillance pricing could not only harm consumers through inflated prices based on discriminatory data but could also lead to significant job losses. Critics, however, may argue that restricting these technologies could hinder competitive pricing strategies and technological advancements that could ultimately benefit consumers in other ways. This discussion touches on broader themes of tech ethics, consumer rights, and economic growth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA AB2564

Surveillance pricing.

GA HB2458

Relating To Surveillance Pricing.

GA B26-0667

Surveillance Pricing Prohibition Amendment Act of 2026

GA S835

Surveillance Pricing Ban

GA HB1252

Homes for Georgians First Act; enact

GA HB1942

Providing for prohibition on surveillance pricing; and imposing penalties.

GA S47

Relative to surveillance pricing in grocery stores

GA H99

Relative to surveillance pricing in grocery stores

GA SF2278

A bill for an act prohibiting personalized algorithmic pricing and surveillance pricing at certain food retail establishments, and providing civil penalties.

GA S2515

Relative to surveillance pricing in grocery stores

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.