An Act Prohibiting Gas Stations From Charging An Additional Fee Or Higher Price Per Gallon For Use Of A Credit Or Debit Card.
If passed, SB00591 will amend existing statutes related to pricing strategies deployed by gas stations in the state. The primary goal of this bill is to eliminate the additional financial burdens placed on consumers who utilize credit or debit cards, thereby fostering an equitable retail environment. By standardizing the transaction fees directly related to various payment methods, the legislation would support consumer protection and financial fairness in the marketplace.
SB00591, introduced by Senator Kissel, seeks to prevent retail sellers of gasoline from imposing additional fees or higher prices per gallon when customers choose to use credit or debit cards for their purchases. The bill aims to create fairness and transparency in the pricing practices at gas stations, ensuring that all consumers are treated equally regardless of the payment method they choose. This legislation comes amid ongoing debates about consumer rights and business practices within the retail fuel industry.
The bill has prompted discussions about the potential implications for gas stations and their operational costs. Opponents may argue that prohibiting additional charges for card transactions could undermine the ability of gas retailers to manage their transaction fees imposed by credit card companies. Supporters, however, contend that consumers should not be penalized for using more convenient payment methods and that this bill would contribute to a more straightforward pricing structure for gasoline purchases.