Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3519

Caption

Changes the law regarding automatically renewed transactions by requiring certain notice be given to the consumer

Impact

The passage of HB 3519 would significantly alter the legal framework regarding transaction renewals in the state. Businesses engaging in automatic renewals are likely to face new compliance obligations concerning the timeliness and content of notifications. This change could lead to increased administrative costs for businesses but ultimately aims to build trust with consumers and uphold their rights to make informed decisions regarding their financial commitments. Consumer advocates support the bill, arguing it will improve transparency in subscription services and help protect against inadvertent financial burdens.

Summary

House Bill 3519 proposes changes to the regulations surrounding automatically renewed transactions, specifically mandating that certain notices be provided to consumers prior to these renewals. The objective of this legislation is to enhance consumer awareness and control over automatic transaction renewals, thereby aiming to prevent unexpected charges and foster responsible consumerism. By requiring businesses to notify consumers, the bill seeks to ensure that individuals are informed about upcoming renewals and have the opportunity to review their subscriptions or contracts.

Contention

While there is support for the provisions included in HB 3519, there may also be some opposition. Critics might argue that imposing stringent notification requirements could hinder business operations, particularly for small businesses that rely on automatic renewals for revenue stability. Concerns about potential negative economic impacts, such as increased costs and operational hurdles for businesses, may surface during legislative discussions. Additionally, discussions around the effectiveness of such measures in altering consumer behavior versus the burden they place on businesses could spark contention among lawmakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1325

Changes the laws regarding consumer credit interest rates

MO SB518

Establishes the "Missouri Hemp Consumer Protection Act" to regulate the manufacture, distribution, sale, and consumption of certain hemp-derived consumable products in Missouri

MO HB797

Changes the laws regarding the dispensing of contraceptives

MO HB328

Changes the law regarding firearm concealed carry permits

MO HB146

Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers

MO HB993

Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of real property

MO HB633

Changes the laws regarding the taxation of feminine hygiene products and diapers

MO HB582

Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have access to product repair information from certain manufacturers

MO HB1156

Changes the law regarding primary elections

MO HB672

Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.