Massachusetts H4195 mandates all retail and service establishments to accept cash for transactions, prohibiting discrimination against cash buyers.
Massachusetts H4195 amends the General Laws to ensure that all retail and service establishments must accept cash for any transaction. This bill aims to prevent establishments from discriminating against customers who choose to pay with cash by requiring them to use electronic debit or credit cards. The legislation targets consumer protection and professional licensure, ensuring fair treatment for all payment methods.
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