§ 777.4. Maximum permitted price or rate for sale, rent, or lease of goods, services, dwelling ...
Oklahoma Statutes AnnotatedTitle 15. ContractsEffective: May 2, 2023
Effective: May 2, 2023
15 Okl.St.Ann. § 777.4
§ 777.4. Maximum permitted price or rate for sale, rent, or lease of goods, services, dwelling units, or storage space--Application of section
A. No person for the duration of a declaration of emergency by the Governor of this state or by the President of the United States and for thirty (30) days thereafter shall sell, rent, or lease, or offer to sell, rent, or lease, for delivery in the emergency area, any goods, services, dwelling units, or storage space in the emergency area at a rate or price which is more than ten percent (10%) above the rate or price charged by the person for the same or similar goods, services, dwelling units, or storage spaces immediately prior to the declaration of emergency unless the increase in the rate or price is attributable:
B. Upon the expiration of the period described in subsection A of this section and for one hundred eighty (180) days thereafter, no person shall, within the emergency area, rent or lease or offer to rent or lease any dwelling unit or storage space or sell or offer to sell goods for use within the emergency area to repair, restore, remodel, or construct any dwelling unit for a price of more than ten percent (10%) above the price charged by that person for the dwelling unit, storage space, or goods immediately prior to the declaration of emergency unless the increase in the price is attributable to:
C. A rate or price increase approved by the appropriate governmental agency is not a violation of this act.1
Credits
Laws 1999, c. 154, § 4, emerg. eff. May 13, 1999; Laws 2008, c. 74, § 1, emerg. eff. April 22, 2008; Laws 2023, c. 181, § 1, emerg. eff. May 2, 2023.
Footnotes
Title 15, § 777.1 et seq.
15 Okl. St. Ann. § 777.4, OK ST T. 15 § 777.4
Current with emergency effective legislation through Chapter 125 of the Second Regular Session of the 59th Legislature (2024). Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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