Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2131

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Requires solicitation be clearly disclaimed as a solicitation for an order

Impact

The implementation of HB2131 would lead to significant changes within existing marketing regulations in the state. Advertisers and businesses would need to adjust their solicitation methods to incorporate clear disclaimers, ensuring that consumers are aware they are being approached for the purpose of soliciting a purchase. This legislative change has the potential to legitimize concerns regarding misleading advertisements and enhance consumer trust in various businesses. It could also lead to a shift in how marketing campaigns are created and executed, particularly in digital formats where misleading ads have proliferated.

Summary

House Bill 2131 aims to enhance transparency in marketing practices by requiring that any solicitation made by businesses must be clearly identified as such. This legislation is primarily focused on ensuring that consumers are not misled about the nature of the communication they receive. By mandating clear disclaimers, the bill seeks to promote greater honesty in advertising and inform consumers about offers that require a purchase or a response, so they can make better-informed decisions. The focus on transparency is viewed as a necessary step towards strengthening consumer rights in the marketplace.

Contention

While proponents of HB2131 argue that the requirement for clear disclaimers is a basic consumer protection measure that can help prevent deception, some critics have raised concerns about the potential burdens placed on businesses, especially small enterprises. They argue that the requirements may lead to increased costs and complicate marketing strategies. Additionally, there are discussions about the effectiveness of mere disclaimers in preventing consumer deception, with some stakeholders suggesting that the bill may not go far enough in enforcing stricter regulations on deceptive practices. The balance between protecting consumers and avoiding excessive regulation on businesses remains a key point of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB458

Establishes procedures for petitioning for and issuing risk protection orders

MO SB297

Establishes time standards for court proceedings, orders, and judgments

MO HB594

Modifies provisions relating to do-not-resuscitate orders for children

MO HB477

Provides that a parent shall not be ordered by the court to pay support for a child enrolled in an institution of vocational or higher education

MO HB981

Changes provisions relating to orders of protection

MO SB33

Creates extreme risk orders of protection

MO HB582

Requires any legislation originating in the House that adds a new requirement for public schools to include provisions that reduce an existing requirement for public schools

MO HB782

Changes the law regarding advertisements and orders of publication in newspapers

MO HB523

Establishes provisions relating to time frames for issuance of orders or judgments by courts

MO HB853

Establishes provisions relating to time frames for issuance of orders or judgments by courts

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.