Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB583

Introduced
2/25/26  

Caption

False Advertising; any person, firm, or corporation to display all fees associated with a consumer transaction when displaying the total price of a good; require

Impact

If enacted, SB583 would significantly influence how businesses advertise their pricing structures, particularly in Georgia. The bill mandates that all mandatory fees, surcharges, or gratuities be included in the price presented to consumers, which could lead to more accurate pricing displays and better-informed consumer decisions. Additionally, it provides a framework under which violations of this pricing requirement will be treated under the Fair Business Practices Act, establishing a clear legal standard for compliance.

Summary

Senate Bill 583 aims to amend the Official Code of Georgia, specifically addressing false advertising related to consumer transactions. This legislation requires that any person, firm, or corporation must display all fees associated with a transaction clearly and conspicuously alongside the total price of goods or services. This ensures that consumers fully understand the costs they incur when making purchases, aligning with an overarching goal of promoting transparency in advertising practices among businesses.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding SB583 may involve the balance between regulatory compliance and business freedoms. Proponents argue that this transparency is vital for consumer protection and can prevent misleading pricing practices prevalent in certain industries. However, opponents may express concerns regarding the additional burdens this places on businesses, particularly smaller entities that may struggle to adapt to these requirements due to limited resources and capabilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB208

Consumer Protection – False Advertising – Digital Goods

GA SB336

Require disclosure of mandatory fees in consumer transactions

GA HB423

Provides relative to healthcare providers displaying evidence of proper licensure in advertising (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

GA HB191

Consumer Protection - Retail Transactions for Essential Consumer Goods - Cash Payments

GA SB8

Requiring drivers to proceed with due caution when passing stationary vehicles displaying hazard warning lights.

GA AB770

Advertising displays: City of Los Angeles: exemption: ordinance.

GA S2428

Prohibits any person from employing dynamic or surveillance pricing practices in the sale of goods or services to consumers in Rhode Island.

GA SF4779

Noncompliant driver's licenses displaying of immigration status requirement provision

GA S0017

Provide that advertising goods that don't include a price referencing all mandatory fees and charges shall be a deceptive trade practice.

GA H5247

Provides that advertising goods that don't include a price referencing all mandatory fees and charges shall be a deceptive trade practice.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.