Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1623

Caption

Credit cards; interest rate; requirements

Impact

By imposing a maximum interest rate, SB1623 seeks to protect consumers from exorbitant charges that may have resulted from practices in the credit card industry. The capping of late fees and the prohibition of surcharges would likely contribute to an environment of greater transparency and fairness for consumers using credit cards. As a result, consumers may experience improved financial stability and reduced debt burdens, which is an essential consideration in the current economic climate.

Summary

SB1623 introduces significant amendments to Title 44, Chapter 35 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, focusing specifically on credit card agreements. The bill sets a cap on credit card interest rates at a maximum of 15% for all purchases made with credit cards. Additionally, it stipulates that late fees should not exceed $10 regardless of the card balance. It also prohibits merchants from imposing surcharges on transactions made via credit cards. This legislation aims to provide clearer, more reasonable terms for credit card users in Arizona, enhancing consumer protection within the financial sector.

Contention

While the bill presents various benefits aimed at consumer protection, it may also face opposition from credit card companies and financial institutions. Critics may argue that a 15% cap on interest rates could limit credit accessibility and lead to higher costs of lending. Moreover, the prohibition of surcharges might affect how merchants cover transaction costs. These points of contention highlight the balancing act lawmakers will need to perform as they weigh the need for consumer protections against the operational realities faced by credit providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2939

Child care; subsidies; tax credits

AZ HB2660

Affordable housing tax credits; extension

AZ SB1351

Gift cards; theft; forgery

AZ SB1387

Tax expenditures; credits; review schedule

AZ SB1625

School transparency portal; reporting; requirements

AZ SB1189

Criminal restitution orders; interest

AZ HB2008

Notary public; requirements

AZ SB1611

Groundwater savings credit; ADWR

AZ SB1596

ESAs; qualified schools; requirements; reporting

AZ SB1707

Public high schools; AEDs; requirements

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