Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF5192

Introduced
4/2/24  

Caption

Publicly funded stadiums required to accept cash payments for goods and services.

Impact

This legislation is a significant step towards ensuring that publicly funded facilities maintain a level of accessibility for consumers. With the effective date set for July 1, 2024, it will require changes to the operational policies of several sports venues that have relied on digital transactions. The bill provides a framework under which the Attorney General can enforce these regulations, thereby holding facilities accountable for compliance. This could lead to broader implications for consumer rights, particularly in how publicly funded entities cater to diverse needs.

Summary

HF5192 is a consumer protection bill that mandates publicly funded sports facilities to accept cash payments for goods and services. The bill aims to ensure that all attendees, regardless of their payment preferences or access to electronic payment methods, can freely participate in events at these facilities. It specifies that cash must be accepted for various transactions, including admissions, parking, concessions, and merchandise, thus enhancing accessibility and inclusiveness for all patrons visiting these venues.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue it promotes inclusivity and consumer rights, there are potential points of contention regarding the viability and financial implications for sports facilities. Supporters believe that accepting cash payments is a fundamental right that should not be compromised by the increasing digitization of financial transactions. However, critics may express concerns about the logistical challenges and costs associated with cash handling in facilities that have primarily operated on cashless transactions. The tension between modern payment practices and traditional cash acceptance is likely to remain central to discussions around the bill.

Companion Bills

MN SF5341

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

Previously Filed As

MN SF5341

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

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 SF4097

Omnibus Commerce policy bill

MN SB910

Relating to exemptions from requirements mandating the acceptance of cash payments.

MN SF695

Minnesota sellers acceptance of United States currency requirement

MN HF2175

Nonbank mortgage servicers regulated, and report required.

MN SF5535

Sellers requirement to accept United States currency for purchases

MN HF5486

Sellers required to accept United States currency for purchases.

MN HF1989

Ticket sale disclosure required, ticket sale conduct prohibited, data disclosure to the commissioner of commerce required, and enforcement allowed by the commissioner of commerce.

MN SF4148

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

Similar Bills

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