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VA SB1212
VA SB1212Virginia Consumer Protection Act; prohibited practices, mandatory fees or surcharges disclosure.
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Introduced
01/08/2025
01/08/2025
In Committee
02/06/2025
02/06/2025
Crossed Over
02/14/2025
02/14/2025
Passed
02/18/2025
02/18/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/02/2025
05/02/2025
Introduced Session
2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Virginia Consumer Protection Act; prohibited practices; mandatory fees or surcharges disclosure. Prohibits a supplier, in connection with a consumer transaction, from advertising or displaying a price for goods or services without clearly and conspicuously displaying the total price, which shall include all mandatory fees or surcharges, as defined in the bill. The bill specifies the requirements for compliance with its provisions for certain suppliers and excludes from its provisions (i) certain fees charged by motor vehicle dealers, as defined in relevant law; (ii) fees charged by electric utilities, natural gas utilities, and telecommunications service providers, as those terms are defined in relevant law; (iii) certain costs associated with real estate settlement services; and (iv) the provision of air transportation by air carriers. The bill requires a food delivery platform to (a) at the point when a consumer views and selects a vendor or items for purchase, include a clear and conspicuous disclosure of any additional fee or percentage charged, as defined in the bill, and (b) after a consumer selects items for purchase, but prior to checkout, display a subtotal page that itemizes the price of such selected items and any additional fee or percentage included in the total cost. This bill is identical to HB 2515.
AI Summary
This bill introduces new requirements for businesses in Virginia regarding price transparency and mandatory fees or surcharges when advertising goods or services. Specifically, suppliers are now prohibited from advertising a price without clearly and conspicuously displaying the total price, which must include all mandatory fees or surcharges. For food delivery platforms, this means they must disclose any additional fees at the point of vendor or item selection and provide a subtotal page itemizing prices and fees before checkout. The bill includes several exceptions, such as for motor vehicle dealers, utilities, settlement services, and air transportation. It defines key terms like "mandatory fees or surcharges" and provides compliance guidelines for different types of businesses, including restaurants, hotels, auctions, and price-variable suppliers. The legislation aims to provide consumers with more upfront and transparent pricing information, ensuring they understand the full cost of a product or service before making a purchase. Any violation of these new provisions will be treated as a prohibited practice under the Virginia Consumer Protection Act, subject to existing enforcement mechanisms.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry, Justice
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0686) (on 05/02/2025)
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