SF5282

Retail establishments requirement to accept cash as payment
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

Related bill: HF3607

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

This bill would require retail establishments to accept cash as payment for goods or services. It adds a new mandate to state law that ensures customers can pay with physical currency.

Key Definitions

  • Cash: the physical currency of the United States, including paper money and coins.
  • Retail establishment: a place of business open to the general public for the sale of goods or services.
  • Minnesota Statutes chapter: the provision would be added to Minnesota Statutes chapter 325F.

Main Provisions

  • Requirement: A retail establishment must accept cash from consumers as payment for goods or services.
  • Scope: Applies to transactions between consumers and retail establishments as defined above.

Implications and Changes to Law

  • Legal change: Creates a new statutory requirement mandating cash acceptance, altering how some retail businesses must handle payments.
  • Scope and limits: The text provided does not specify any exceptions, penalties, or enforcement details; those are not described in the excerpt.
  • Practical impact: Businesses may need to adjust payment systems to ensure they can accept cash, and customers gain a guaranteed option to pay with physical currency.

Implementation Considerations

  • Compliance: Retailers will need to ensure staff and cash-handling processes align with the new requirement.
  • Customer access: Cash payment option is preserved or restored for consumers who prefer or require it.

Relevant Terms cash; physical currency; United States; paper money; coins; accept; acceptance of cash; payment; goods; services; retail establishment; consumer; Minnesota Statutes; chapter 325F

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Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
May 12, 2026SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
May 12, 2026SenateActionReferred toCommerce and Consumer Protection
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Progress through the legislative process

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In Committee

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