Bill Text: NJ S3508 | 2022-2023 | Regular Session | Introduced

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Bill Title: Prohibits seller from imposing certain surcharge for credit card transactions; establishes certain notice requirements regarding surcharge.

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-1)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-06-30 - Substituted by A4284 (5R) [S3508 Detail]

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SENATE, No. 3508

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

220th LEGISLATURE

 

INTRODUCED JANUARY 26, 2023

 


 

Sponsored by:

Senator  GORDON M. JOHNSON

District 37 (Bergen)

 

Co-Sponsored by:

Senator Singer

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Prohibits seller from imposing certain surcharge for credit card transactions; establishes certain notice requirements regarding surcharge.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

     As introduced.

  


An Act concerning credit card surcharges and supplementing P.L.1960, c.39 (C.56:8-1 et seq.). 

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

     1.    As used in this act:

     "Credit card" means a card, plate, charge card, charge plate, or other single credit device that may be used from time to time to obtain credit. 

     "Goods" means any beverage, chattels, foodstuffs, products, or wares of any type or description but shall not include "motor fuel."

     "Motor fuel" means any combustible liquid or gaseous substance used, or suitable, for the generation of power to propel motor vehicles. 

     "Restaurant" means an establishment in which the principal business is the sale of food or beverages for consumption on or off the premises. 

     "Seller" means a person who sells, leases, or rents goods or services to a customer.

     "Surcharge" means any additional amount imposed by a seller at the time of a credit card transaction that increases a charge to a customer for the use of a credit card. 

 

     2.    a.  A seller shall not impose on a customer who uses a credit card for a transaction occurring in New Jersey a surcharge that is greater than the actual cost to the seller to process the credit card payment.

     b.    A seller that imposes a surcharge on a customer to process a credit card payment shall disclose the amount of the surcharge to a customer, prior to the customer incurring any charge for goods or services, by providing verbal notice to the customer and by posting clear and conspicuous notice on a sign at the point of entry and point of sale, and, for any restaurant, on a sign in the customer service area  and on the menu, except:

     (1)   if the seller is processing a credit card payment for a transaction that will occur through an Internet website or mobile application, the seller shall provide clear and conspicuous electronic notice on the homepage and checkout page of the Internet website or mobile application prior to processing the transaction; or

     (2)   if the seller is processing a credit card payment for a transaction that will occur over the telephone, the seller shall provide verbal notice prior to processing the transaction.

     c.     A violation of this section is an unlawful practice pursuant to P.L.1960, c.39 (C.56:8-1 et seq.). 

 

     3.    This act shall take effect immediately.

STATEMENT

     This bill prohibits a seller from imposing on a customer who uses a credit card for a transaction occurring in New Jersey a surcharge greater than the actual cost to the seller to process the credit card payment. 

     Under the bill, a seller that imposes a surcharge on a customer to process a credit card payment is to disclose the existence of the surcharge to the customer before the customer incurs any charge for goods or services by providing verbal notice to the customer and by posting clear and conspicuous notice on a sign at the point of entry and point of sale, and for any restaurant, on a sign in the customer service area and on the menu.  However, if the seller is processing a credit card payment for a transaction that will occur through an Internet website or mobile application, the seller is to provide clear and conspicuous electronic notice on the homepage and checkout page of the Internet website or mobile application prior to processing the transaction.  Or, if the seller is processing a credit card payment for a transaction that will occur over the telephone, the seller is to provide verbal notice before processing the transaction. 

     The bill defines "surcharge" to mean any additional amount imposed by a seller at the time of a sales transaction that increases a charge to a customer for the use of a credit card and "goods" to exclude motor fuel. 

     A violation of the bill's provisions is an unlawful practice under the consumer fraud act. An unlawful practice is punishable by a monetary penalty of not more than $10,000 for a first offense and not more than $20,000 for any subsequent offense.  In addition, a violation can result in cease and desist orders issued by the Attorney General, the assessment of punitive damages, and the awarding of treble damages and costs to the injured party.

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