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Only during national emergencies such as hurricanes etc
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How it works: The laws are triggered by an event — typically a natural disaster like a hurricane, pandemic, or even a strike — a time when the governor or the federal government has declared an emergency.
- Once triggered, some laws explicitly prohibit price hikes above a certain threshold, anywhere from 10% to 25%. Others are more subjective, banning "egregious" or "unconscionable" price increases.
- The law is then enforced by state attorneys general, local district attorneys — and, in some states, private actors can sue businesses, as well.