Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB563

Introduced
3/12/12  

Caption

Allows for cancellation of contracts with automatic renewal clauses

Impact

The proposed changes under HB 563 directly modify the existing civil code, particularly R.S. 9:2716, which governs automatic renewal contracts. By creating a clear cancellation process, the bill seeks to empower consumers, protecting them from potentially unfavorable or unintentional long-term commitments. Moreover, the requirement for clear and conspicuous disclosure of cancellation terms is intended to ensure that consumers are fully informed of their rights when entering these contracts.

Summary

House Bill 563 introduces significant amendments to Louisiana law regarding contracts with automatic renewal clauses. The bill allows either party to a contract that contains such a clause to cancel the remaining term of the contract upon providing a 30-day written notice, following the completion of the initial term. This measure aims to enhance consumer rights by enabling individuals to avoid being bound by contracts that automatically renew without their active consent.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 563 is largely positive, especially among consumer advocacy groups and individuals who support increased consumer protections. Proponents believe that the bill addresses common concerns associated with automatic renewal clauses, thereby fostering greater transparency and fairness in contractual agreements. However, some critics argue it may complicate things for businesses that rely on such contracts for steady revenue streams, raising concerns about economic implications.

Contention

Notable points of contention in discussions regarding the bill include the balance between protecting consumer rights and ensuring that businesses can operate effectively. Critics may express concerns that overly restrictive cancellation policies could threaten the stability of businesses that depend on automatic renewal contracts for customer retention. This debate highlights the ongoing tension between consumer protection and business interests, ultimately requiring careful consideration to find a reasonable compromise.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB802

Provides relative to the automatic renewal of contracts with automatic renewal clauses if the consumer is notified and given an opportunity to cancel. (8/15/10)

LA HB604

Makes it an unfair trade practice to automatically bill a consumer, enter into automatic renewal contracts with a consumer, or bill a consumer for a third party without express written authorization

LA HB1851

Contracts; Oklahoma Fair Renewal Act; automatic renewal contracts; notice; cancellation; effective date.

LA H188

Automatic Renewal of Contracts

LA HB78

Automatic renewal or continuous service offer to consumer; cancellation and online opt-out.

LA SB145

Online Cancellation of Automatic Renewal Contracts

LA HB3478

AUTOMATIC CONTRACT RENEWAL

LA AB417

Automatic renewals of consumer contracts and providing a penalty. (FE)

LA SB0328

AUTOMATIC CONTRACT RENEWAL

LA SB177

Protecting consumers against automatic renewals without consent

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