Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1393

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Allows certain leased products to be returned to a physical location

Impact

The impact of HB1393 is primarily felt in the way consumer rights are upheld regarding leased technology. By allowing consumers to return products locally rather than relying on shipping, the bill aims to enhance customer convenience and potentially reduce return-related costs. This change is not only intended to support consumers in their leasing agreements but may also influence the operational policies of leasing companies, prompting them to maintain accessible return locations.

Summary

House Bill 1393 introduces an amendment to Chapter 407 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, specifically adding a section that outlines the return policy for leased technology products. This bill allows individuals to return technology products, such as computers, modems, routers, and cell phones, to the original physical location where these products were first acquired. The key provision of the bill is that consumers are not required to ship these leased products back to the ownership entity if a physical return location is available, simplifying the return process.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1393 appears to be positive among consumer advocacy groups and legislators who prioritize consumer rights and convenience. Supporters believe that simplifying the return process for leased technology products strengthens consumer protection laws and facilitates better access to return options, ultimately benefiting residents across Missouri.

Contention

While there seems to be broad support for the goals of HB1393, potential contentions might arise over logistical issues for companies providing leasing services. Some stakeholders may argue that the amendment could impose additional operational requirements on leasing entities, particularly small businesses that may struggle to maintain multiple physical return locations. The balance between consumer facilitation and business feasibility may be a point of discussion as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB1028

Relating to the locations at which a cottage food production operation may sell products.

MO HB4426

To require all election voting precincts to be in different physical locations so that no voting locations share precincts.

MO HB1142

Relating to the designation of qualified media production locations in media production development zones and to exemptions from the sales and use tax for items used for media production facilities in qualified media production locations.

MO SB1929

Relating to the designation of qualified media production locations in media production development zones and to exemptions from the sales and use tax for items used for media production facilities in qualified media production locations.

MO SB664

Income Tax – Film Production Activity Tax Credit – Filming Locations

MO HB1144

Income Tax - Film Production Activity Tax Credit - Filming Locations

MO HB2561

Relating to a program allowing for countywide voting locations in certain elections.

MO SB1310

Relating to a program allowing for countywide voting locations in certain elections.

MO HB2919

To ban adult-oriented stores from operating physical locations in West Virginia

MO HB2546

Relating to the authorized locations for certain tastings and evaluations of home-produced alcoholic beverages.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.