Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB549

Introduced
2/21/24  
Refer
2/22/24  
Introduced
2/21/24  

Caption

"Fair Business Practices Act of 1975"; retailers from conditioning the issuance of refunds on the buyer returning goods to any place; prohibit

Impact

If enacted, SB549 will directly affect the operational practices of retailers in Georgia. It ensures that customers have the right to expect refunds without the stipulation of returning items to a separate location, making transactions and refunds more straightforward. By preventing restrictive return policies, the bill aims to improve customer satisfaction and trust in retail practices. Moreover, it helps ensure compliance with consumer protection laws, enhancing the legal framework governing retail transactions in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 549 seeks to amend the 'Fair Business Practices Act of 1975' by prohibiting retailers from requiring customers to return purchased goods to locations other than the retail establishment where those goods were bought in order to receive refunds. This change is aimed at enhancing consumer protection and simplifying the refund process. The bill explicitly defines a 'retail store' as any physical establishment that sells goods to the public, thereby reinforcing the standardization of where returns can be processed.

Contention

While the bill is expected to benefit consumers, there may be concerns from retailers regarding the enforcement of return policies and logistics of handling returns. Some retailers may argue that allowing returns at the original location only could lead to potential losses or logistical challenges. However, the bill does allow retailers the option to permit returns at alternative locations, potentially mitigating some of these concerns while still enforcing a standard for consumer refunds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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