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HI HB321
Bill
Status
1/17/2025
Primary Sponsor
Cory Chun
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AI Summary
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Prohibits transient accommodation providers (hotels, resorts, timeshares) from charging any fees that were not disclosed to consumers before the time of purchase
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Requires all advertisements for transient accommodations and resort timeshare vacation units to clearly and conspicuously display the total price including all fees
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Mandates that any taxes and fees shown as a percentage during booking must also be displayed as a dollar amount
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Addresses "drip pricing" practices where hidden mandatory fees like hotel resort fees are added after consumers begin the purchase process
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Cites a 2022 White House report estimating Americans pay over $8 billion annually in hotel and airline junk fees
Legislative Description
Relating To Consumer Protection.
Consumer Protection
Last Action
Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.
12/8/2025