Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2383

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Prohibits retail businesses from charging excessive surcharges on credit and debit transactions

Impact

If enacted, HB 2383 would significantly impact current state laws pertaining to retail payment processing. The legislation reinforces consumer rights and protections by limiting the fees that can be imposed on them, potentially leading to increased compliance costs for businesses. Retailers would need to adjust their billing practices and provide clear disclosures about any convenience fees associated with electronic payments. The requirement to offer alternative payment methods without surcharges could change how retailers structure their payment options.

Summary

House Bill 2383 introduces restrictions on retail businesses concerning the surcharges they may impose on customers using credit and debit cards. Specifically, the bill prohibits retailers from charging a surcharge greater than the actual cost incurred for processing a transaction. It seeks to ensure that customers are not unfairly charged excessive fees when using electronic means of payment, promoting fair practices in retail transactions. The bill establishes clear definitions for terms such as 'actual cost', 'credit card', and 'payment by electronic means' to offer a transparent framework for these transactions.

Contention

Although the bill is primarily aimed at protecting consumers from excessive charges, it may face opposition from retail associations that argue it could unduly restrict their ability to manage operational costs. Critics may contend that such regulations could inhibit businesses from recovering costs associated with payment processing or reduce their incentive to offer electronic payment options altogether. Moreover, there may be discussions regarding enforcement and the potential burden of compliance on small businesses that operate on thin margins.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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