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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 ...
Following the attorney general’s guidance for SB 478, in April restaurateur Dustin Lancaster rolled a 4% surcharge into the menu list prices of two of his L.A. restaurants, L&E Oyster Bar and El ...
As of July 1, it will be illegal for any restaurant in the Golden State to add special surcharges to diners' checks, which has become a favorite method that restaurants use to lower costs and ...
Bondi, [10] and the California “no-surcharge” law was found unconstitutional by a federal district court in Italian Colors Restaurant v. Harris. [11] The Texas “no-surcharge” law faces a pending legal challenge. [12] Currently, businesses in 46 states are permitted to surcharge consistent with the rules promulgated by Visa and Mastercard.
Reversing course, the author of a bill to ban junk fees has proposed emergency legislation to carve out an exemption for restaurants.
The California Labor Code, more formally known as "the Labor Code", [1] is a collection of civil law statutes for the State of California. The code is made up of statutes which govern the general obligations and rights of persons within the jurisdiction of the State of California .
In California, last-minute legislation excluded bars and restaurants — as well as grocery stores and grocery delivery services — from having to list the mandatory fees that they charge customers.
The law no longer applies to additional hidden fees related to surcharges at restaurants after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 1524 on Saturday, which creates a carve-out for restaurants if ...