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S 8479

Enacts the "fair concession pricing act"

2025 Regular Session Introduced by April Baskin and 1 co-sponsor

Imposes fair pricing standards for concessions to protect consumers, boost price transparency, and empower enforcement against unfair concession practices.

REFERRED TO RULES
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Bill Summary · S 8479

Summary of S 8479 — Fair Concession Pricing Act

Quick overview

  • Bill number: S 8479
  • Title: Enacts the "Fair Concession Pricing Act"
  • Status: Referred to Rules (as of 2025-08-15)
  • Introduced: August 15, 2025
  • Primary sponsor: April Baskin
  • Related companion bill: A 8921 (listed as a companion)

What is known

  • The bill is titled to enact the “Fair Concession Pricing Act.”
  • The current information provided does not include the bill’s text, the specific provisions, or any summaries of changes it would make.
  • Legislative actions recorded show the bill being referred to the Rules committee on August 15, 2025 (listed twice in the provided actions).
  • A companion bill exists in the other chamber (A 8921).

Purpose and intent (as inferred from the title)

  • Based on the title, the bill appears intended to address pricing practices related to concessions. This could involve setting standards for how concession prices are set, requiring transparency, protecting consumers from certain pricing practices, or creating enforcement mechanisms. However, the exact scope, definitions, and requirements cannot be determined from the information provided.

Key provisions (not available in the provided text)

  • The actual text needed to identify specific provisions (e.g., who is regulated, what prices or pricing practices are constrained or mandated, enforcement, penalties, effective dates, reporting requirements, and exemptions) is not included here.
  • Without the bill language, it is not possible to enumerate the precise changes the act would make.

Affected parties and potential impact (high-level)

  • Potentially affected: concession operators, vendors, and entities operating concessions in public-facing venues or government-related contexts; consumers who purchase concessions; and state or local agencies tasked with enforcement and consumer protection.
  • While specific impacts cannot be detailed without the text, typical implications of a “fair pricing” framework might include increased price transparency, caps or guidelines on certain pricing practices, mandatory disclosures, and enforcement provisions.

Procedural timeline and next steps

  • The bill has been referred to the Rules committee, which is a common step for determining floor consideration and potential amendments.
  • Next steps (if pursued) typically include committee hearings, potential amendments, and, if approved by Rules, progression to the floor for debate and a vote.
  • The existence of a companion bill (A 8921) suggests parallel consideration in the other chamber, which may influence negotiations and amendments.

Notes for readers

  • If you want a detailed understanding of the bill’s impact, the exact provisions are needed. Please provide the text of S 8479 or a formal summary released by the sponsor or committee. I can then generate a complete, section-by-section analysis of provisions, impacts, timelines, and enforcement.

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