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          Bill No:  SB 933
          Author:   Oropeza (D), et al
          Amended:  5/3/10
          Vote:     21

           
           SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE  :  3-1, 4/27/10
          AYES:  Corbett, Hancock, Leno
          NOES:  Walters
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Harman


           SUBJECT  :    Debit cards:  service fees

           SOURCE  :     Consumers Union


           DIGEST  :    This bill extends existing law which prohibits  
          retailers from imposing a surcharge on credit card  
          purchases to also include debit card purchases.

           ANALYSIS  :    Existing law prohibits retailers from imposing  
          a surcharge on a cardholder who uses a credit card.   
          Existing law permits a retailer to offer a discount for the  
          purpose of inducing payment by means other than a credit  
          card as long as the discount is offered to all prospective  
          buyers.  (Civ. Code Sec. 1748.1(a).)

          Existing law provides that any retailer who willfully  
          violates these provisions and fails to pay the amount of  
          the surcharge back to the cardholder, after the  
          cardholder's written request to do so, is liable to the  
          cardholder for three times the amount of actual damages and  
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          reasonable attorney's fees and costs.  (Civ. Code Sec.  
          1748.1(b).)

          This bill would apply all of the above-described provisions  
          to debit card purchases. 

          Existing state law limits a debit cardholder's liability  
          for unauthorized use of a debit card.  (Civ. Code Sec.  
          1748.31.)

          This bill would revise the definition of "debit card" to  
          also include a prepaid card or other means of access to  
          prepaid funds that may be used for electronic funds  
          transfers and may be used without a personal identification  
          number (PIN) to access the funds. 

          This bill specifies that it is the intent of the  
          Legislature in enacting this bill to not remove the ability  
          of a cardholder to bring an action in small claims court,  
          or in any other appropriate court, under provision of this  
          bill.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  No    
          Local:  No

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  5/3/10)

          Consumers Union (source) 
          AARP
          California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO
          Center for Responsible Lending
          City of Lakewood
          Coalition of California Welfare Rights Organizations, Inc.
          Consumer Action
          Consumer Federation of California
          Greenlining Institute
          National Employment Law Project
          San Francisco Chamber of Commerce
          San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce
          Visa Inc.

           OPPOSITION  :    (Verified  5/3/10)

          BP America, Inc.

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          California Grocers Association
          California Retailers Association
          National Federation of Independent Business

           ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT  :    According to the author's office:

               SB 933 prohibits retailers from imposing a surcharge  
               on consumers who elect to use their debit card when  
               making a purchase.  Current law prohibits retailers  
               from imposing a surcharge on consumers who use their  
               credit card; SB 933 seeks to provide the same consumer  
               protection enjoyed by those who use their debit cards.  
                Presently and without SB 933, a consumer who elects  
               to pay with their debit card can actually pay more  
               than somebody who uses their credit card.

               Furthermore, debit card usage has increased  
               exponentially over the years as we continue to move to  
               an increasingly cashless society.  Since 2005, more  
               than half of total retail transactions nationwide have  
               been made with either a credit card or debit card.   
               Since 2006, more purchases have been made, in terms of  
               volume, with debit cards than credit cards.  The  
               California Employment Development Department is  
               currently considering issuing unemployment insurance  
               payments through prepaid cards.  Without the  
               protection provided under SB 933, those receiving  
               unemployment benefits could be charged a surcharge by  
               retailers on their newly issued EDD unemployment  
               prepaid card.

               Lastly, many prepaid card products are being used by  
               younger consumers, underbanked, or unbanked consumers  
               who do not use or have bank accounts, consumers are  
               obtaining their pay through payroll cards or  
               government issued benefits on prepaid cards.  The  
               prepaid cardholding population is expected to increase  
               even more rapidly; thus making it important to include  
               prepaid cards within the surcharge prohibition. 

           ARGUMENTS IN OPPOSITION  :    BP America writes in  
          opposition: 

               ?by prohibiting retailers from imposing a surcharge on  

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               consumers that use debit cards, the bill would require  
               ARCO dealers and franchisees to incur the cost of  
               interchange fees that are imposed by credit card  
               companies and payment networks, thereby increasing the  
               cost on ARCO consumers who purchase other goods and  
               services at our stations.  Indeed, SB 933 would  
               ultimately hurt ARCO and ampm consumers because ARCO  
               dealers and franchisees would be prevented from  
               passing some of the cost of the interchange fee to  
               consumers.  By stopping this practice, our dealers and  
               franchisees would be unable to reduce the risk of the  
               escalating cost of interchange fees while continuing  
               to offer gasoline at a lower price. 
               The California Retailers Association (CRA) also  
               opposes the bill, writing that "[v]ery few retailers  
               charge customers for debit transactions even though we  
               incur fees on every card transaction.  Those that  
               impose a charge are smaller merchants or retailers who  
               are recognized for offering low price products or  
               services.  If those retailers are prohibited from  
               imposing debit card surcharges, they will ultimately  
               be forced to raise their prices which will have a  
               negative impact on all customers - not just those  
               paying with debit cards."

               CRA also states that it would not oppose the bill if  
               it "mandated disclosure of any surcharge on debit  
               transactions and required an opt-out for consumers  
               that elect not to pay the additional cost."  The  
               author is not supportive of taking this amendment,  
               arguing the proposed amendment does not sufficiently  
               protect consumers. 


          RJG:nl  4/30/10   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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