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New California law will ban restaurant surcharges on customer bills along with other fees
A new California law aimed at banning hidden service fees could eliminate the surcharges some restaurants add to customer bills.
Had to pay more than expected at a California restaurant? A new law will stop surcharges
Under a new California law, California restaurants will no longer be able to charge customers surcharges, or service fees. Starting July 1, Senate Bill 478, or the “Consumer Legal Remedies Act: advertisements,” will ban “junk” fees on purchases made across California.
New California law will ban restaurant surcharges, hidden fees
Starting July 1, restaurants in California will no longer be able to add service charges or other surcharges to your check.
Restaurant surcharges will be covered by ban on 'junk fees,' California attorney general says
Clarity or chaos? California restaurants are bracing for a memo from Attorney General Rob Bonta on Wednesday about a controversial "junk fees" ban.
Say goodbye to hidden fees and surcharges in California
State Bill 478 makes it illegal to charge so-called “junk fees” to artificially lower prices. SAN DIEGO — Starting this summer, hidden fees at restaurants will be a thing of the past in California. A new state law is cracking down on surprise surcharges many people have noticed added to their tabs.
California Is Banning Hidden Restaurant Fees, In Addition to Other Surcharges
Banning junk fees is the second big California move affecting restaurants. In April, it raised minimum wages for fast food workers to $20 an hour, the highest in the country. The minimum wage for other California workers is $16 an hour, compared with the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.
No more hidden fees. Junk fee law bans restaurant surcharges
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has ruled that the ban on hidden fees for hotels and concerts and sports tickets approved by lawmakers last October, also applies to restaurants.
New California law will ban restaurant surcharges on customer bills, other fees
Restaurant surcharges will soon be illegal in California as a new law, aimed at banning hidden fees, takes effect in July, according to the office of state Attorney General Rob Bonta. Starting July 1,
A new California law will soon ban hidden surcharges and service fees
Hidden surcharges and service fees will soon be banned in California, including at restaurants. The new state law goes into effect July 1 for all businesses.
Bay Area restaurants react to new Calif. law with anger, shock
The California restaurant industry was shocked on Tuesday to hear that a new law banning “junk fees” will apply to restaurant service charges, the San Francisco Chronicle reported (the Chronicle and SFGATE are both owned by Hearst but have separate newsrooms).
Special surcharges to become illegal in California restaurants
As of July 1, it will be illegal for any restaurant in the Golden State to add special surcharges to diners' checks, which has become a favorite method that restaurants use to lower costs and enhance employee incomes.
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