Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3678

Introduced
2/15/24  
Refer
2/15/24  

Caption

Electronic entertainment disclosure provisions

Impact

The enactment of SF3678 would introduce new requirements for businesses that sell in-game purchases or other forms of digital entertainment through handheld devices. By enforcing age verification and transparent pricing disclosures, the bill addresses growing concerns regarding consumer awareness and protection, particularly among younger audiences. The goal is to ensure that consumers are fully informed before making financial commitments in digital formats.

Summary

SF3678 is a bill proposed in the Minnesota Legislature aimed at enhancing consumer protection specifically within the electronic entertainment sector. The legislation mandates that any retail establishment offering handheld electronic devices for games or entertainment must provide clear disclosures to consumers prior to any purchases. This includes requiring users to confirm that they are 18 years of age or older and presenting the payment amount in a prominent manner on the device screen.

Contention

One notable point of discussion surrounding SF3678 could focus on the implications for businesses relying on handheld electronic devices for game sales. While supporters of the bill argue that these measures will enhance consumer protection and provide clarity to users, opponents may raise concerns over the potential burdens placed on retailers to comply with these requirements. The conversation may also touch on the effectiveness of these disclosures in ultimately preventing issues related to unauthorized or unexpected charges.

Companion Bills

MN HF3652

Similar To Electronic entertainment disclosures required.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3652

Electronic entertainment disclosures required.

MN SF4148

Ticket sales disclosures requirement, certain ticket resales and fees prohibited, and civil penalties created provisions

MN SB338

Revises provisions relating to the sale of tickets to a live entertainment event. (BDR 52-590)

MN SB3678

TICKET SALES-DISCLOSURES

MN HB05615

An Act Concerning Fees For Electronically-transmitted Entertainment Event Tickets.

MN SB1271

Rental-purchase property; electronic disclosures

MN SB431

Revises provisions relating to the excise tax on live entertainment. (BDR 32-692)

MN SB2015

TICKET SALES-DISCLOSURES

MN SF2003

Disclosures requirements and certain conduct prohibitions relating to ticket sales

MN SB179

Electronic Disclosure For Rental Agreements

Similar Bills

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