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GA SB472
Bill
Status
Passed
5/6/2024
Primary Sponsor
John Albers
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AI Summary
- Amends Georgia's online marketplace requirements (Article 36, Chapter 1, Title 10) by revising definitions for "high-volume third-party seller," "seller," and "third-party seller"
- Changes the definition of "high-volume third-party seller" to remove the requirement that payment was processed by the online marketplace or a third party, broadening the scope to cover all sales made "by utilizing" the marketplace
- Replaces the word "through" with "by utilizing" in the definitions of "seller" and "third-party seller" to clarify how these entities interact with online marketplace platforms
- Excludes from the "third-party seller" definition entities that operate the marketplace platform itself or business entities that have made their contact information public, maintain an ongoing contractual relationship with the marketplace, and have provided verified identity information
- Officially titled the "Combating Organized Retail Crime Act," sponsored by Senators Albers, Gooch, Strickland, Esteves, Brass, and others, and passed the Georgia Senate
Legislative Description
"Combating Organized Retail Crime Act"; enact
Last Action
Act 564
5/6/2024
Committee Referrals
Agriculture and Consumer Affairs3/4/2024
Public Safety2/9/2024
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