New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3868

Introduced
2/27/24  

Caption

Requires person offering digital coupon to make available in-store alternative of identical value.

Impact

The impact of A3868 on state laws is significant, as it modifies the legal framework surrounding consumer transactions in retail environments. It mandates a new compliance measure for retailers, which could lead to improved customer satisfaction and increased sales for stores that effectively implement these in-store alternatives. Furthermore, the bill also gives the Division of Consumer Affairs the authority to enforce penalties for non-compliance, thus ensuring that consumers are protected against potential discrimination based on their digital access.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3868 proposes amendments to existing legislation regarding digital coupons in retail settings. The bill mandates that any retail store offering digital coupons must provide an equally valid in-store alternative that allows customers to purchase items at the same price, discount, or benefits that the digital coupon provides. This aims to enhance consumer access to discounts available through digital platforms, ensuring that all customers, regardless of their access to technology, can benefit from promotional offers.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding A3868 revolve around concerns from retailers about the additional compliance burdens this law might impose. Opponents may argue that this requirement could lead to increased operational costs, particularly for smaller retailers who may struggle to implement such comprehensive changes. Furthermore, while proponents emphasize consumer inclusion, critics might suggest that the digital age should naturally lead to a preference for digital coupons without mandating alternatives.

Implementation

A3868 is designed to take effect 12 months following its enactment, allowing retailers time to adjust their practices accordingly. The enforcement of penalties, which can be as high as $500 for repeated violations, underscores the seriousness with which the state intends to uphold consumer rights in the context of retail discounts.

Companion Bills

NJ S2546

Same As Requires person offering digital coupon to make available in-store alternative of identical value.

NJ A5076

Carry Over Requires person offering digital coupon to make available in-store alternative of identical value.

NJ S3573

Carry Over Requires person offering digital coupon to make available in-store alternative of identical value.

Similar Bills

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TX SB1142

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CA AB2128

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TX HB4341

Relating to the regulation of discount health care programs by the Texas Department of Insurance; providing penalties.

TX SB2339

Relating to the regulation of discount health care programs by the Texas Department of Insurance; providing penalties.

KS SB289

Requiring economic development electric rate discounts offered by public utilities to cover the incremental and variable costs to serve customers that receive such a discount.

CA AB1312

Hospital pricing.

CA AB1722

Alcoholic beverage licensees: restrictions: coupons.