Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H383

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Allowing electronic delivery receipts for certain bulk sale customers

Impact

If passed, this bill will affect several aspects of consumer transactions regarding bulk sales of fuel oils and propane in Massachusetts. It will provide purchasers with the choice to opt for electronic receipts—facilitated through devices such as cell phones, computers, or emails. The vendors will be required to obtain written consent from the purchasers to implement this electronic option, thereby ensuring that consumer preferences are respected while also modernizing the delivery receipts process.

Summary

House Bill 383, introduced by Representative Jeffrey N. Roy, proposes to amend Section 303F of chapter 94 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. The main aim of this legislation is to allow vendors of bulk sales, particularly in fuel oils and propane, to provide electronic delivery receipts as an option for customers. This transition from traditional paper receipts to electronic formats aims to enhance convenience for consumers while ensuring that they receive required information in a manner that suits their preferences.

Contention

While the bill seems to receive general support for embracing modern technology, there may be concerns regarding data security and privacy. Vendors need to ensure that the electronic delivery mechanisms adhere to relevant data protection laws, and consumers must be confident that their information will not be misused. There may also be considerations for those customers who prefer traditional paper receipts, thus raising questions about accessibility and inclusiveness in consumer choices.

Companion Bills

MA H4132

Replaced by Allowing electronic delivery receipts for certain bulk sale customers

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