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          SENATE THIRD READING
          SB 885 (Corbett)
          As Amended  August 18, 2010
          Majority vote

           SENATE VOTE  :21-12  
           
           BUSINESS & PROFESSIONS          6-4                             
           
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          |Ayes:|Hayashi, Eng, Hill, Ma,   |     |                          |
          |     |Nava, Ruskin              |     |                          |
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          |Nays:|Conway, Niello, Smyth,    |     |                          |
          |     |Nestande                  |     |                          |
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          SUMMARY  :  Deletes exemptions to applying dormancy fees on gift  
          certificates, thus prohibiting them, as specified.  

           EXISTING LAW  :

          1)Makes it unlawful to sell a gift certificate that contains an  
            expiration date or a service fee, including, but not limited  
            to, a service fee for dormancy.

          2)Requires any gift certificate sold after January 1, 1997, to  
            be redeemable in cash for its cash value, or replaceable with  
            a new gift certificate at no cost to the purchaser or holder.

          3)Requires any gift certificate with a cash value of less than  
            $10 to be redeemable in cash for its cash value.

          4)Exempts from the requirements above, the following gift  
            certificates issued on or after January 1, 1998, with the  
            expiration date appearing in capital letters in at least  
            10-point font on the front of the gift certificate:

        a)   Those distributed by the issuer to a consumer pursuant to an  
               awards, loyalty, or promotional program for free;

        b)   Those donated or sold below face value at a volume discount  
               to employers or to nonprofit and charitable organizations  
               for fundraising purposes if the expiration date on those  








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               gift certificates is less than 30 days after the date of  
               sale; and,

            c)   Gift certificates that are issued for perishable food  
                   products.

          5)Exempts dormancy fee requirements for the following gift cards  
            when:

            a)   The remaining value of the gift card is $5 or less each  
                   time the fee is assessed;

            b)   The fee does not exceed $1 per month;

        c)   There has been no activity on the gift card for 24  
               consecutive months, including, but not limited to,  
               purchases, adding value, or balance inquiries;

            d)   The holder may reload or add value to the gift card; and,

        e)   A statement is printed on the gift card in at least 10-point  
               font stating the amount of the fee, the frequency of the  
               fee, that the fee is triggered by inactivity of the gift  
               card, and when the fee will be charged.  The statement may  
               appear on the front or back of the gift card, but shall  
               appear in a location where it is visible to any purchaser  
               prior to purchase.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :   Unknown.  This bill is keyed non-fiscal.

           COMMENTS  :  Over the last several years, gift cards have become  
          increasingly popular as a means of gift-giving.  According to  
          the financial consulting firm TowerGroup, Americans spent $88.4  
          billion on gift cards in 2008, but left $6.4 billion unspent.   
          More than $100 million in gift card value was invalidated in  
          bankruptcies and liquidations.  In 2009, Americans spent $87  
          billion on gift cards, with approximately $5 billion unspent.   
          TowerGroup also reported that 40% of gift card recipients in the  
          United States do not use the full value of their gift cards.  

          As passed by the Assembly Business, Professions and Consumer  
          Protection Committee, this bill deleted exemptions to applying  
          dormancy fees on gift certificates and required retailers to  
          disclose that any gift certificate with a cash value of less  
          than $10 is redeemable in cash for its cash value.  Recent  








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          amendments deleted the disclosure requirement from this bill.


           Analysis Prepared by  :    Rebecca May / B.,P. & C.P. / (916)  
          319-3301 


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