US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB8510

Introduced
4/27/26  

Caption

PRICE Act Promoting Real-time Information on Cost Expenditure Act

Impact

If passed, the PRICE Act would significantly alter the operating environment for third-party delivery services. The legislation stresses the importance of clear communication regarding fees—requiring that platforms display immediate total costs, item prices from retail establishments, and any delivery fees upfront. This level of transparency is expected to protect consumers from sudden price spikes and misleading charges, thereby enhancing their confidence in using such services.

Summary

House Bill 8510, known as the PRICE Act (Promoting Real-time Information on Cost Expenditure Act), aims to impose stricter guidelines on third-party delivery platforms regarding their pricing practices. Specifically, the bill mandates that any delivery fees charged by such platforms must be calculated in a transparent manner that is determined at the time of order selection and cannot change during the ordering process. This legislation is designed to ensure that prices reflect only the base costs and delivery distance, fully separating them from factors that might exploit user behavior or negotiation tactics between the platform and the retailer.

Contention

The introduction of HB 8510 has sparked discussions around the implications for both consumers and businesses. Supporters argue that this act fortifies consumer rights by promoting fairness and clarity in pricing, potentially remodeling the marketplace in favor of customers. On the other hand, critics, including some industry stakeholders, express concerns about the additional regulatory burdens that third-party platforms would face. They worry that such restrictions might inadvertently lead to increased operational costs that could be passed on to consumers in different forms, ultimately negating the benefits intended by the bill.

Companion Bills

US SB4401

Same As PRICE Act Promoting Real-time Information on Cost Expenditure Act

Previously Filed As

US SB4401

PRICE Act Promoting Real-time Information on Cost Expenditure Act

US HB7741

E-Access Act Access to Consumer Energy Information Act

US SB3926

E-Access Act Access to Consumer Energy Information Act

US HB1223

Modifying Certain Tax Expenditures

US SF3886

Modification of actions that are noncoordinated expenditures

US HB2483

Enacting the transparency and reform of utility expenditures act.

US SB1358

News outlets: state expenditures on ethnic and community media outlets.

US HB2885

ESAs; qualified schools; distributions; expenditures

US SB1306

ESAs; expenditures; enrollment; limitations

US HB4132

ESAs; expenditures; enrollment; limitations.

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