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The rules surrounding “junk” fees — from cell phone to food delivery costs — will be stiffened beginning July 2024. ... There’s no current law regulating hidden fees in California.
Starting July 1, a new California law will prohibit restaurants and other businesses from charging customers “junk” fees.. Senate Bill 478 will eliminate hidden charges on purchases made ...
FTC cracks down on junk fees. California's law could have national implications. Days after Newsom signed SB478, the Biden administration announced "new efforts to crack down on junk fees and ...
In long-awaited guidelines for SB 478, the state's ban on 'drip pricing,' Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta makes it clear that restaurants will have to include surcharges and fees in the prices on their menus.
On the state level, restaurants have already had some success in getting excluded from the fight over junk fees. In California, last-minute legislation excluded bars and restaurants — as well as ...
Reversing course, the author of a bill to ban junk fees has proposed emergency legislation to carve out an exemption for restaurants.
Senate Bill 478 would prohibit companies from hiding mandatory fees that lawmakers described as a "deceptive advertising practice." Free from fees? California bill combats 'junk' fees for ...
New California laws include protections against 'junk' fees that add unexpected costs to everything from concert tickets to food delivery.