New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A654

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires certain retailers to train employees on gift card fraud.

Impact

The bill stipulates that any retail mercantile establishment that fails to provide the required training will face a civil penalty of $1,000. This penalty is enforceable by the Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs, emphasizing the state's commitment to ensuring compliance among businesses. However, it is noted that a failure to conduct the training shall not be regarded as an unlawful practice under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act. This distinction could serve to alleviate some concerns from retailers about facing harsher legal repercussions while still encouraging them to fulfill their training obligations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A654 aims to enhance consumer protection by requiring retail mercantile establishments in New Jersey to train their employees on how to identify and respond to gift card fraud. This initiative is in response to the growing prevalence of fraud associated with gift cards, highlighting the necessity for businesses to equip their staff with the knowledge and skills required to mitigate these risks. The bill mandates that the training should be in line with guidelines that will be issued by the Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs, in consultation with the Attorney General.

Contention

While the bill aims at enhancing consumer safety and reducing fraud, it may spark discussions regarding the burdens placed on small businesses, particularly in terms of compliance costs and the operational challenges of implementing mandatory training programs. Some stakeholders may argue that while the intention is noble, the requirement could disproportionately affect smaller establishments that may lack the resources to comply fully with the new regulations. The balance between consumer protection and business viability will likely be a point of contention as the bill moves through legislative processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4636

Requires that notice concerning gift card fraud be posted by retail mercantile establishments that sell gift cards to consumers.

NJ A4755

Upgrades, and in some circumstances provides for extended terms of imprisonment for, certain retail theft crimes, addresses gift card fraud, and authorizes new Attorney General initiatives to address organized retail theft.

NJ SB403

Relating to gift card fraud

NJ H5732

Gift Card Fraud

NJ S0759

Gift Card Fraud

NJ HB5250

Relating to combatting gift card fraud

NJ S3587

Upgrades, and in some circumstances provides for extended terms of imprisonment for, certain retail theft crimes, addresses gift card fraud, and authorizes new Attorney General initiatives to address organized retail theft.

NJ A5516

Requires certain health care professionals to undergo bias training.

NJ A4284

Prohibits seller from imposing certain surcharge for credit card transactions; establishes certain notice requirements regarding surcharge.

NJ A921

Requires certain health care professionals to undergo bias training.

Similar Bills

NJ A4636

Requires that notice concerning gift card fraud be posted by retail mercantile establishments that sell gift cards to consumers.

WV SB403

Relating to gift card fraud

WV HB5250

Relating to combatting gift card fraud

OR HB2535

Relating to theft.

NJ S3587

Upgrades, and in some circumstances provides for extended terms of imprisonment for, certain retail theft crimes, addresses gift card fraud, and authorizes new Attorney General initiatives to address organized retail theft.

NJ A4755

Upgrades, and in some circumstances provides for extended terms of imprisonment for, certain retail theft crimes, addresses gift card fraud, and authorizes new Attorney General initiatives to address organized retail theft.

VA SB1396

Organized retail theft; establishes as a crime, report, penalty.

VA HB1885

Organized retail theft; establishes as a crime, report, penalty.