This bill prohibits electronic shelving labels and personalized algorithmic pricing in food and drug retail, allowing for civil penalties and a private right of action.
If you operate a food or drug retail establishment in New York, you must stop using personalized algorithmic pricing to avoid civil penalties.
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What This Means
The 'Protecting Consumers and Jobs from Discriminatory Pricing Act' aims to eliminate the use of electronic shelving labels and algorithmic pricing in food and drug retail sectors. This legislation se
Key Provisions
- Prohibits electronic shelving labels in retail establishments.
- Bans personalized algorithmic pricing in food and drug retail.
- Allows for injunctive relief and civil penalties for violations.
- Provides a private right of action.
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Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 25)
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Michaelle C. Solages | Primary |
| Alex Bores | Cosponsor |
| Andrew Hevesi | Cosponsor |
| Brian Cunningham | Cosponsor |
| Catalina Cruz | Cosponsor |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Food and drug retail establishments
Penalty: Civil penalties for non-compliance
Who: Food and drug retail establishments
Penalty: Civil penalties for non-compliance
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