Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF5486

Introduced
5/20/24  

Caption

Sellers required to accept United States currency for purchases.

Impact

The implementation of HF5486 is expected to reinforce consumer rights and payment method choices, particularly for individuals who rely on cash, including low-income populations and the elderly who may not have access to credit or debit cards. By incorporating civil penalties for non-compliance, the legislation also holds sellers accountable for failing to accept cash payments. This law aligns with broader trends seeking to protect cash transactions amid increasing reliance on digital payments, thus contributing to inclusivity in commerce.

Summary

House File 5486 mandates that sellers in Minnesota accept United States currency for retail transactions. This legislation aims to ensure that consumers have the right to pay for goods and services using cash, particularly for in-person purchases. The bill stipulates that any seller providing goods or services must accept cash at least at one point of sale at each location, ensuring access and convenience for consumers who may not use electronic payment methods. There are exceptions for certain transactions, such as those utilizing prepaid cards without fees or expiration dates, aiming to safeguard both consumers and sellers in cash transactions.

Contention

Debate surrounding HF5486 may center on issues of practicality and business adaptability. Supporters argue that ensuring cash acceptance is essential for consumer rights and equity, especially in diverse economic conditions. Critics, on the other hand, may highlight the operational challenges for businesses adapting to the requirement, especially in industries that have shifted toward cashless transactions. The bill's enforcement measures could also spark discussions about potential burdens on smaller businesses, who may face higher compliance costs compared to larger retailers.

Companion Bills

MN SF5535

Similar To Sellers requirement to accept United States currency for purchases

Previously Filed As

MN SF5535

Sellers requirement to accept United States currency for purchases

MN SF695

Minnesota sellers acceptance of United States currency requirement

MN SB558

Require United States cash to be accepted as currency

MN HF4077

Consumer protection, monetary and financial institutions policy, insurance, and telecommunications provisions added, modified, or eliminated; on-sale liquor licenses modified and authorized; technical changes made; reports required; and penalties established.

MN HF4298

Cashless establishments prohibited, civil penalty provided, and administrative rulemaking authorized.

MN SF4419

Cashless establishments prohibition

MN HF4717

Virtual currency terms defined, and additional disclosure requirements added for virtual currency transactions.

MN SF5341

Public funded stadiums acceptance of cash payments for goods and services requirement

MN SF4097

Omnibus Commerce policy bill

MN HF3394

Central bank digital currency defined and money definition revised for purposes of Uniform Commercial Code.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.