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  1. 28 maj 2024 · Adding Separate Mandatory Surcharges Is Potentially Unlawful in California as of July 1, 2024. From the DOJ’s perspective in the FAQ, SB 478 signals a potential shift in mandatory surcharge pricing practices for many California restaurant operators.

  2. 10 maj 2024 · When it takes effect on July 1, the law promises to upend how many restaurants operate. Their menus will be required to list comprehensive prices for each item, with all mandatory charges...

  3. 29 cze 2024 · On Saturday, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 1524, an emergency measure to exempt California food and beverage vendors from Senate Bill 478 — a law that goes into effect in July and...

  4. 6 cze 2024 · May 13, 2024. The law won’t change the cost of eating out; it will just change how that cost is communicated to diners. Nevertheless, restaurant trade groups warned that it would force them...

  5. 14 cze 2024 · Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation last fall that would make it illegal for businesses in California to tack on fees beyond their listed prices, like a “resort fee” at a hotel or a service ...

  6. SB 478 is a price transparency bill. The statute does not change what price a business can charge or what may be included in that price. The law simply requires that the price listed include all mandatory charges. Put simply, the price a Californian sees should be the price they pay.

  7. 11 maj 2024 · A new state law mandating price transparency will begin in July, poised to upend how many restaurants operate. Under the law, menus must display all-inclusive prices for each item, incorporating all mandatory charges.