With Kentucky currently under a State of Emergency, Attorney General Russell Coleman announced the activation of the state's Price Gouging Hotline.
Any Kentuckian who suspects price gouging can report it online or by calling 1-888-432-9257. A team of attorneys, investigators and staff will review the complaints to determine if price gouging has occurred.
Kentucky law defines price gouging as a grossly excessive charge – more than 10% above the price prior to the emergency declaration– that is not related to higher costs to the seller.
Goods and services covered by Kentucky's price gouging law include food, gasoline, shelter, transportation, emergency cleanup, and repair or reconstruction services like tree removal.
In the nearly two decades since Kentucky's General Assembly passed legislation prohibiting price gouging, the Office of Consumer Protection has taken on numerous matters to hold companies accountable for attempting to take advantage of Kentuckians at some of their most vulnerable times.
(AP Photo Bebeto Matthews)