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Public Act 102-0722 Public Act 0722 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0722 | HB2910 Enrolled | LRB102 12677 JLS 18016 b |
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| AN ACT concerning business.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Sale Price Ad Act is amended by changing | Sections 1, and 4 and by adding Section 3.5 as follows:
| (815 ILCS 408/1) (was 720 ILCS 350/1)
| Sec. 1. As used in this Act:
| "Seller" means any person or legal entity that is in the
| business of selling consumer goods to the public.
| "Consumer goods" means any machine, appliance, clothing, | or like
product bought for personal, family or household | purposes.
| "Advertise" or "Advertising" means a notice in a | newspaper,
magazine, pamphlet or flyer; an announcement on | television, cable
television, or radio; and any other method | of communicating
to the public.
| "Discount" includes, but is not limited to, any coupon or | promotion in an electronic, digital, paper, or any other | format that offers a price reduction or credit for any goods to | a consumer, either directly or indirectly, through redemption | by a retailer. | "Person" means an individual, natural person, public or | private corporation, government, partnership, unincorporated |
| association, or other entity. | "Retail mercantile establishment" means a retailer where | 55% or more of its gross sales include nonprescription | medicines and any cooked or uncooked article of food, | beverage, alcohol, confection, or condiment used for or | intended to be used for human consumption off premises. | "Self-service checkout" means an interactive electronic | terminal that facilitates an action or displays a piece of | information and allows a consumer to pay for goods and | services. | (Source: P.A. 79-732.)
| (815 ILCS 408/3.5 new) | Sec. 3.5. Disclosure of discounted price; grocery stores; | supermarkets. | (a) If a discount is offered for an item, the retail | mercantile establishment shall provide (i) the original price | and the discounted price; (ii) the original price and a credit | or reduction of the advertised savings; (iii) the amount saved | or the amount reduced as a percentage; or (iv) any other format | for showing the advertised savings of the discount to the | consumer. The retail mercantile establishment may use any | reasonable method available to provide notice of the | advertised savings of the discount, including, but not limited | to, the following commercial channels: | (1) by screen or other display at the point of sale; |
| (2) by paper or electronic receipt; | (3) by email, text message, mobile or computer | application, or any other electronic or digital | communication; | (4) by in-store consumer promotions, advertisement, or | any other similar display; | (5) by membership, loyalty, or reward program or any | other similar program; or | (6) by any other reasonable means available to the | retail mercantile establishment. | Nothing in this Section shall prohibit a retail mercantile | establishment from providing notice of discounts to consumers | through more than one commercial channel or require the retail | mercantile establishment to provide notice of discounts to | consumers through more than one commercial channel. | (b) In order to be in compliance with this Section, a | retail mercantile establishment may request information from | the consumer that will facilitate the required notice of the | discount to the consumer. A retail mercantile establishment | subject to this Section that accepts information provided by | the consumer shall be deemed in compliance with any law | regulating the collection of personal or biometric | information. | (c) If a consumer refuses to provide information to the | retail mercantile establishment in order for the retail | mercantile establishment to comply with this Section, the |
| retail mercantile establishment shall not be liable under this | Section. | (d) Consumer discounts are expressly allowed under 27 CFR | 6.96. Notwithstanding 27 CFR 6.96, nothing in this Section, | other laws, or rules shall be construed to regulate, limit, or | prohibit the terms of a consumer discount or the ability of a | retail mercantile establishment from offering consumer | discounts for any retail product. | (e) The final purchase price that includes discounted | items offered by a retail mercantile establishment must be | excluded from the amount upon which any fee is charged the | retail mercantile establishment by any person when a consumer | uses a card, note, plate, coupon book, credit, or any other | similar device to purchase the discounted item or items. | (f) The requirements in subsection (a) do not apply to | self-service checkout. Nothing in this Section, other laws, or | rules shall be construed to limit, regulate, or prohibit the | use of a self-service checkout by a retail mercantile | establishment or the products or services purchased at a | self-service checkout located on or within the premises of a | retail mercantile establishment. | (g) The requirements in subsection (a) do not apply to | consumer purchases made at wholesale clubs that sell consumer | goods and services through a membership model. | (h) The regulation of the disclosure of discounted prices | by retail mercantile establishments is an exclusive power and |
| function of the State. A home rule unit may not regulate the | disclosure of discounted prices by retail mercantile | establishments. This Section is a denial and limitation of | home rule powers and functions under subsection (h) of Section | 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
| (815 ILCS 408/4) (was 720 ILCS 350/4)
| Sec. 4.
Violation of this Act is a business offense with
a | fine not to exceed $25. A person or retail mercantile | establishment shall not be fined in excess of $500 per year for | violations under this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 79-732.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 5/6/2022
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