Gov. Nathan Deal Monday morning issued an executive order reiterating state law O.C.G.A. § 38-3-51, which prohibits price gouging.
“Due to a leak in a critical fuel pipeline in Alabama, which is currently undergoing repairs, Georgia and other states have experienced interruptions in motor fuel supply," Deal said. “There have been recent reports that wholesale and retail gas prices have substantially increased in some markets. In order to remedy this, I've issued an executive order reiterating the state law prohibiting price gouging."
The executive order was issued at 9 a.m. Monday.
The governor also reiterated his commitment to making sure truckers were able to spend as much time on the road as needed in order to keep Georgia businesses supplied with fuel.
"I’ve sought and received a waiver from the Environmental Protection Agency as well as lifted operating regulations for commercial truck drivers hauling motor fuel. I urge the public to maintain regular consumption levels and travel schedules in order to reduce further interruption in fuel supply.”