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Chapter 743h - Profiteering


  • Section 42-230 - (Formerly Sec. 21a-78a). Retail prices during an emergency.
  • Section 42-231 - Governor's proclamation of supply emergency. Imposition of price restrictions or rationing. Legislative disapproval.
  • Section 42-232 - Prohibition on sale of product or service or energy resource at excessive price during supply or energy emergency. Penalty.
  • Section 42-233 - Petition for exemption. Commissioner's responsibilities. Appeal. Regulations.
  • Section 42-234 - Abnormal market disruptions and prices of energy resources. Definitions. Unconscionably excessive price prohibited. Attorney General notice re abnormal market disruption. Abnormal market disruption upon increase in price of gasoline. Fines on large sellers of gasoline. Ability of Commissioner of Consumer Protection or courts to establish acts or practices as unfair or unconscionable not limited.
  • Section 42-234a - Abnormal market disruptions and prices of energy resources: Civil actions by Attorney General; unfair trade practice.
  • Section 42-234b - Price of petroleum products not to include amount in excess of tax liability. Enforcement by Commissioner of Consumer Protection. Unfair trade practice.
  • Section 42-235 - Proclamation of severe weather event emergency. Unconscionably excessive price for sale of consumer goods and services during severe weather event emergency prohibited. Determination of violation. Exemption. Unfair trade practice.
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