Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H454

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to credit card surcharges

Impact

If enacted, HB 454 will standardize practices related to payment methods, ensuring that all buyers enjoy the same pricing regardless of their chosen payment option. By preventing sellers from adding surcharges on credit card payments, the bill is expected to promote fairness in transactional practices and protect consumers from hidden costs associated with their chosen payment methods. This legislation would create a framework that upholds consumer rights in financial transactions and ensures more transparent pricing in Massachusetts.

Summary

House Bill 454, titled 'An Act relative to credit card surcharges,' is a legislative proposal aimed at regulating how sellers can handle payment methods and their associated charges in sales transactions. The bill proposes significant amendments to Subsection (a) of Section 28A of Chapter 140D of the General Laws of Massachusetts. Its primary focus is to prohibit sellers from imposing any surcharges on customers who choose to pay via credit cards or other electronic means, thus potentially reshaping how payment options are presented to consumers in various retail and service environments.

Contention

However, the bill may also face contention from businesses that traditionally rely on credit card surcharges as a means to offset transaction fees imposed by credit card companies. Advocates for maintaining the ability to impose surcharges argue that these fees allow businesses to maintain profitability amid rising operational costs. Critics of the bill could also voice concerns regarding its impact on business flexibility and pricing strategies, contrasting the interests of consumers with the financial implications for business owners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2511

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MA H3763

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MA H2678

Amending the child passenger restraint exemption to include vehicles used in the ride-share industry

MA H3404

Naming the Eastern Brook Trout as the official freshwater fish of the Commonwealth

MA H1933

Further protecting tenants

MA H3873

To amend the general officer designation in the state staff of the militia

MA H1935

Relative to wiretapping in the Commonwealth

MA H2508

Promoting best practices in youth athletic coaching

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.