Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB179

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Consumer Protection - Retail Sales - Return and Exchange Policy (Right to Refund Information Act)

Impact

The bill amends existing provisions in the Maryland Commercial Law, making violations of these new requirements classified as unfair, deceptive, or abusive trade practices. This categorization subjects violators to enforcement actions and potential penalties under the Maryland Consumer Protection Act. By defining the obligation to inform consumers clearly, the legislation aims to reduce misunderstandings that may arise from ambiguous refund and exchange policies, ultimately fostering a more equitable retail environment.

Summary

Senate Bill 179, titled the Right to Refund Information Act, is a consumer protection measure aimed at enhancing transparency in retail transactions. The bill requires merchants to disclose their refund and exchange policies to consumers prior to the completion of certain retail sales transactions. Specifically, merchants are mandated to provide this information in a conspicuous manner, either through signage on the merchandise or within the digital interface of online transactions. This initiative is designed to empower consumers by ensuring they are fully informed about the terms of their purchases.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB179 has highlighted several points of contention. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step to enhance consumer rights and prevent unfair practices by ensuring that all customers have access to critical information before making a purchase. However, some critics have raised concerns about the potential burden this law might place on smaller retailers who may struggle with compliance costs or logistical challenges in clearly communicating their policies. As the bill moves through the legislative process, these concerns are expected to be debated further, with varying perspectives on the balance between consumer rights and business practicality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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