Prohibiting businesses from setting a minimum purchase requirement greater than $10 for credit card transactions.
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to prohibiting businesses from setting a minimum purchase requirement greater than $10 for credit card transactions
This proposed local law would prohibit businesses operating in New York City from setting a minimum dollar value greater than $10 for the acceptance of credit cards in selling, leasing, renting or loaning consumer goods or services to the public. Businesses would be required to post notice of such prohibition on or near any fixed point of sale terminal. The Department of Consumer Affairs would be authorized to recover civil penalties for violations. The Department would also create a web form that the public could use to report a violation.
Status
Filed (End of Session)
File ID
Int 0611-2018
Introduced
2/15/2018
Committee
Committee on Consumer Affairs and Business Licensing
Bill History
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