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IL SB1486
Bill
Status
5/8/2025
Primary Sponsor
Michael Hastings
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AI Summary
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Prohibits businesses from advertising, displaying, or offering prices that exclude mandatory fees or charges consumers must pay, with exceptions for government taxes, shipping charges, and quasi-governmental fees
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Exempts retail stores and food service establishments (restaurants, bars, taverns) from including total price in displayed prices, but requires them to disclose additional fees through reasonable methods such as signage, menus, websites, or point-of-sale displays before purchase
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Third-party delivery platforms (like food delivery apps) must clearly disclose additional fees when consumers view vendors or select items, and provide an itemized subtotal before checkout
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Exempts numerous entities including banks, credit unions, insurance companies, air carriers, telecommunications providers, wholesale membership clubs, vehicle rental companies complying with disclosure laws, and short-term lodging complying with federal transparency rules
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Grants the Attorney General enforcement authority under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act and preempts local governments from regulating price disclosure for retail and food service establishments
Legislative Description
CONSUMER FRAUD-FEE DISCLOSURE
Last Action
House Floor Amendment No. 1 Rules Refers to Executive Committee
2/25/2026