Law of Georgia on Energy Labelling (No. 5688 of 2019) Country/Territory Georgia Document type Legislation Date 2019 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Energy, Environment gen. Keyword Energy conservation/energy production Sustainable development Business/industry/corporations Enforcement/compliance Monitoring Internal trade International trade Consumer protection Access-to-information Classification/declassification Ecofriendly products/ecofriendly processes Geographical area Asia, Black Sea, Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Western Asia Entry into force notes Most of this Law (articles 1-10) enters into force from 31 December 2020. Abstract This Law governs energy labelling in Georgia. It consists of five chapters: General provisions (I); Obligation to provide information and obligations of the supplier/dealer (II); Surveillance (III); Administrative liability (IV); and Transitional provisions (V). This Regulation lays down a framework that applies to energy-related products placed on the market or put into service. It provides for the labelling of those products and the provision of standard product information regarding energy efficiency, the consumption of energy and of other resources by products during use and supplementary information concerning products, thereby enabling customers to choose more efficient products in order to reduce their energy consumption. Full text Georgian Website matsne.gov.ge