I saw this today but it was dated 2/9.
"Businesses in New York must clearly state the higher credit card price of an item and limit their surcharge amounts after an updated law goes into effect Sunday.
The updated credit card surcharge law was signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul in December and will go into effect Sunday, Feb. 11.
"New Yorkers should never have to deal with hidden credit card costs, and this law will ensure individuals can trust that their purchases will not result in surprise surcharges," Hochul said Tuesday. "Transparency is crucial in building trust between businesses and communities and now patrons will be empowered to budget accordingly."
How the updated law clarifies NY credit card surcharges
In a letter sent to local government leaders last month, the New York Department of State's Division of Consumer Protection (DCP) said consumer complaints about the number of businesses tacking on surcharges at the point of sale have been consistent, with typical surcharges ranging from 3-5%.
Starting Sunday, the updates, which don't apply to debit cards, look to clarify credit card surcharge pricing for consumers by:
Requiring businesses to post the total price of an item or service, including the credit card surcharge, or a two-tiered pricing option including both the credit card and cash price before checkout.
Limiting credit card surcharges to the amount charged to the business by the credit card company."
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