Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S278

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to credit card surcharges

Impact

The potential impact of S278 on state laws includes significant changes to how financial transactions are conducted between consumers and businesses. By banning credit card surcharges, the legislation is intended to level the playing field for consumers who prefer using credit cards, thereby making it easier for them to engage in electronic transactions without fear of extra costs. This may lead to increased consumer spending and adoption of cashless payment options, which may benefit both consumers and businesses in the long run.

Summary

Senate Bill 278 proposes to regulate surcharges related to credit card transactions in Massachusetts. The bill aims to amend existing laws under Chapter 140D of the General Laws by prohibiting sellers from imposing surcharges on buyers who choose to use credit cards or other electronic payment methods. Instead, it allows sellers to offer discounts for payment methods such as cash, check, or debit cards, provided they clearly notify consumers about these discounts beforehand. This change seeks to promote transparency and protect consumers from additional fees while encouraging alternative payment methods.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Bill S278 may include concerns from business owners regarding their ability to manage payment processing fees. While the bill aims to safeguard consumers, some opponents may argue that it restricts businesses' rights to price their goods and services according to the costs associated with different payment methods. The debate may center around the question of how much control should be afforded to consumers versus sellers in the marketplace, particularly in areas of pricing transparency and profitability.

Companion Bills

MA S2819

Replaced by Relative to credit card surcharges and transparency in credit card fees

Previously Filed As

MA H454

Relative to credit card surcharges

MA S2819

Relative to credit card surcharges and transparency in credit card fees

MA H4159

Relative to cardholder surcharges

MA H447

Regarding credit card surcharging

MA S595

Prohibits seller from charging credit card surcharges; establishes notice requirements for credit card minimums and cash discounts.

MA SB2132

Credit cards; increasing surcharge limit. Effective date.

MA A4807

Prohibits seller from charging credit card surcharges; establishes notice requirements for credit card minimums and cash discounts.

MA SB2077

Credit cards; increasing surcharge limit. Effective date.

MA SB337

Require disclosure of credit card surcharges

MA S194

Relative to transparency in credit card fees

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.