Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB194

Introduced
2/8/22  

Caption

Commerce, online marketplaces, certain disclosures required to be made by certain high-volume third-party sellers, consumer protections provided

Impact

If passed, this bill significantly impacts the operations of online marketplaces by enforcing stricter identification and disclosure standards for sellers. The intent is to reduce fraudulent activities and enhance transparency, providing consumers with more confidence when purchasing products online. The enforcement of these provisions will be overseen by the Attorney General, who is granted the authority to obtain civil remedies and ensure compliance with the bill's requirements.

Summary

SB194 requires high-volume third-party sellers on online marketplaces to disclose specific identity information to enhance consumer protection. This includes providing their full name, physical address, contact information, and more, ensuring that consumers can directly communicate with sellers. The bill outlines that a seller is characterized as high-volume if they have conducted at least 200 sales amounting to $5,000 or more within a specific timeframe. Additionally, marketplaces are mandated to suspend sales activities of sellers who fail to comply with these requirements.

Contention

Some concerns have been raised regarding the potential burden on small business sellers who may find it challenging to fulfill the stringent requirements set forth in SB194. Critics argue that while the bill aims to increase consumer safety, it could impede the operations of small entrepreneurs who rely on such platforms for their sales. Proponents of the bill, however, stress the importance of consumer protection and the need for accountability among sellers, especially in a digital marketplace that lacks adequate oversight.

Companion Bills

AL HB318

Same As Commerce, online marketplaces, certain disclosures required to be made by certain high-volume third-party sellers, consumer protections provided

Previously Filed As

AL HB164

Consumer Protection; online distribution of material harmful to minors, prohibited; online age-verification requirements, required

AL SB318

Service contracts; terms defined; certain disclosures in advertising required; disclosures of limitations of contracts further provided for

AL HB466

Service contracts; terms defined; certain disclosures in advertising required; disclosures of limitations of contracts further provided for

AL HB393

Consumer protection; distributors of material harmful to children required to use age-verification procedures

AL HB276

Consumer protection, requires social media platforms terminate certain accounts, display notifications, prohibit certain actions, use age verification, provide certain tools, remove certain content, penalties provided for violations

AL HB436

Biological and neural data; certain disclosures, transfers, and use by a covered entity prohibited unless consumer provides express consent, Attorney General authorized to enforce, civil penalties provided

AL HB364

Simplified sellers use tax, marketplace facilitator further defined to exclude local delivery services

AL HB516

Consumer protection, use of a computer to interact with a consumer when consumer believes the interaction is with a human is an unlawful trade practice

AL HB366

Consumer protection, further provides for data breaches

AL HB167

Consumer protection; filter requirements on Internet enabled devices, penalties for violation

Similar Bills

CA SB301

Marketplaces: online marketplaces.

VA SB341

Consumer protection; online marketplace, high-volume third-party sellers.

NJ A3543

Imposes certain requirements on online marketplaces.

NJ S2579

Imposes certain requirements on online marketplaces.

LA SB442

Provides relative to certain third-party sellers on the online marketplace. (1/1/23)

CT SB00257

An Act Concerning High Volume Third-party Sellers On Online Marketplaces.

FL H1227

Online Marketplace Transparency

AL HB318

Commerce, online marketplaces, certain disclosures required to be made by certain high-volume third-party sellers, consumer protections provided