Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1062

Introduced
2/8/24  
Refer
2/8/24  
Engrossed
3/6/24  
Refer
3/21/24  

Caption

Pawnbrokers; authorize to pass credit and debit card processing charges to customers.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1062 will significantly alter how pawnbrokers conduct their transactions involving electronic payments. By permitting them to transfer processing fees to customers, the bill is expected to help pawnbrokers maintain profitability amidst rising transaction costs. This change could prompt a more competitive environment among pawnbrokers, as those who manage their payment processing costs effectively may be able to offer more attractive terms for customers.

Summary

House Bill 1062 seeks to amend Section 75-67-313 of the Mississippi Code to allow pawnbrokers to pass on credit and debit card processing fees to customers. The bill specifically addresses the authority of pawnbrokers in handling fees associated with electronic payment methods. Under the new provisions, pawnbrokers can charge customers the exact fees incurred from their payment processors, provided that they notify customers in a clear and conspicuous manner prior to transaction completion.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1062 appears to lean towards support from pawnbroker associations and businesses that advocate for reducing the financial burden placed on service providers. Advocates argue that the current inability to pass on these fees hampers the industry's sustainability. However, there may be concerns among consumer advocacy groups regarding the fairness of imposing additional charges on customers, potentially narrowing the accessibility of services provided by pawnbrokers.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the transparency and communication of processing fees to customers. Critics may argue that customers could be taken advantage of if they are not fully informed of these added costs, raising ethical questions about the practice. Furthermore, the legislation could lead to debates on consumer protection and whether additional regulation is needed to safeguard customers from unexpected charges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB716

Pawnbrokers, title pledge lenders and check cashers; reduce maximum rate of interest that they may charge for their services.

MS SB2402

Business and financial institutions; disallow 2% charge for ad valorem tax when paying with a debit card.

MS SB2449

Sales and use taxes; specify for computer software services and products delivered electronically in Mississippi.

MS HB968

Sales tax and use tax; revise provisions regarding computer software, computer software service and computer service.

MS HB1173

EEF procurement cards; authorize issuance to eligible charter school teachers.

MS SB2189

Gaming; permit airport authorities to authorize slot machines in airports offering passenger service.

MS SB2188

Gaming; permit airport authorities to authorize slot machines in airports offering passenger service.

MS HB1669

Sales tax; revise defintion of "gross proceeds of sales" and "installation charges" and exempt certain services.

MS SB2669

Counties and municipalities; prohibit surcharge on certain payments by credit or debit cards.

MS HB708

Mobile sports wagering; authorize.

Similar Bills

FL S0678

Pawnbroker Transaction Forms

WV SB202

Regulating pawnbrokers

FL H0139

Pawnbroker Transaction Forms

MS HB1220

Bona fide proof of ownership; provide that certain transactions shall include.

NJ A1321

Requires pawnbrokers to file transaction reports online.

WV SB259

Relating to regulation of pawnbrokers

WV SB481

Relating to regulation of pawnbrokers

WV HB2346

Relating to Pawnbrokers