New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3034

Introduced
9/22/22  

Caption

Prohibits person experiencing coin shortage from charging consumers higher price for cash payment.

Impact

If enacted, S3034 would amend existing consumer protection laws by categorizing the practice of charging higher cash prices during a coin shortage as an unlawful practice under New Jersey's consumer fraud statute. This change would empower consumers by providing them with the right to seek penalties and damages against retailers who violate the law, enhancing overall consumer rights and protections in financial transactions.

Summary

Senate Bill S3034, introduced in New Jersey, aims to protect consumers from being charged higher prices when choosing to pay in cash during a coin shortage. The bill specifically prohibits retailers experiencing a coin shortage from imposing additional charges on cash transactions. The underlying intent is to ensure equitable treatment of consumers regardless of payment method, especially during times when coin availability affects normal retail operations.

Contention

Debate around S3034 may center on the balance between retailers' operational challenges and consumer protections. While supporters argue that the bill is necessary to prevent unfair pricing strategies during coin shortages, opponents may raise concerns about its practicality for small businesses that could struggle without the ability to adjust pricing in response to fluctuating coin availability. The legislation may evoke discussions on market regulations versus free enterprise.

Companion Bills

NJ A4551

Same As Prohibits person experiencing coin shortage from charging consumers higher price for cash payment.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4551

Prohibits person experiencing coin shortage from charging consumers higher price for cash payment.

NJ A2068

Prohibits person experiencing coin shortage from charging consumers higher price for cash payment.

NJ S3697

Prohibits seller from charging credit card surcharges; establishes notice requirements for credit card minimums and cash discounts.

NJ A4923

Prohibits seller from charging credit card surcharges; establishes notice requirements for credit card minimums and cash discounts.

NJ A1080

Prohibits retail mercantile establishments from imposing surcharges on consumer credit card purchases.

NJ A2922

Prohibits retail mercantile establishments from imposing surcharges on consumer credit card purchases.

NJ A5406

Prohibits self-service storage facilities from charging certain punitive fees to consumers paying with vouchers under certain circumstances.

NJ A5757

Prohibits residential landlord from imposing certain surcharges for rent payments.

NJ S4541

Prohibits residential landlord from imposing certain surcharges for rent payments.

NJ A2102

Prohibits service repair contractors from charging hourly rates for travel time.

Similar Bills

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