Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2497

Introduced
1/23/24  

Caption

Modifies merchandising practices in regards to price increases of goods during a disaster and reimbursement for those increases after the transaction

Impact

If enacted, HB 2497 could significantly impact state laws regarding consumer protection and merchandising practices during emergencies. It seeks to establish a protective measure for consumers who may face exorbitant prices on essential goods when a disaster strikes. The provisions of the bill may require businesses to adhere to stricter guidelines and practices when pricing their goods during such emergencies, potentially reshaping how local merchants operate within disaster scenarios.

Summary

House Bill 2497 introduces modifications to merchandising practices specifically related to price increases during disasters. This bill ensures that increased prices on goods sold during a disaster can be reimbursed after the transaction, addressing concerns about price gouging in emergency situations. Proponents argue that this new framework will help safeguard consumers from exploitative pricing while providing a clear mechanism for reimbursement, which is vital for maintaining fairness in the market during crises.

Contention

Despite its protective intentions, HB 2497 faces contention from those who argue it may inadvertently burden businesses during emergencies. Critics suggest that the reimbursement process could be cumbersome and lead to additional hardships for retailers already struggling due to market pressures during disasters. Furthermore, there are concerns regarding enforcement and how local and state authorities would handle compliance and violations concerning pricing practices in emergencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB261

Modifies provisions relating to unlawful merchandising practices by health care staffing agencies

MO HB872

Modifies provisions related to county sales tax increases

MO HB988

Modifies a provision of the Uniform Commercial Code relating to secured transactions

MO HB1015

Regarding law enforcement practices

MO HB1029

Changes the law regarding automatically renewed transactions by requiring certain notice be given to the consumer

MO SB174

Modifies provisions regarding the Missouri Sunshine Law

MO SB334

Modifies provisions regarding foreign ownership of real estate

MO SB541

Modifies provisions regarding foreign ownership of real estate

MO SB199

Modifies provisions regarding adult high schools

MO HB1124

Modifies provisions relating to soil and water practices

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.