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2017-2018 Regular Session
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Strengthening Consumer Protections in Contracts
June 27, 2018 09:12 AM to All House Members
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Representative Michael Driscoll
D House District 173
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Pennsylvanians enter into contracts every day.  Whether it is a contract for cell phones, cable television, home improvement or another contract, full disclosure is necessary.  Too many times, people find themselves on the wrong side of a misleading contract.  In order to help protect Pennsylvania consumers, I will soon introduce legislation strengthening Pennsylvania’s Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law.
 
My bill, based off of New Jersey law, creates a deceptive practice when a contract uses confusing or vague language to create provisions that can become void, unenforceable or inapplicable.  Anyone who enters into a contract or receives a notice needs to be able to have full disclosure and understanding of what may become void or unenforceable, along with what triggers these actions.  Violators would be liable for a civil penalty of at least $100, actual damages or both recoverable by consumers.
 
I ask for your support and to join me in co-sponsoring this legislation so we can better protect Pennsylvania families from receiving deceptive contracts and notices.
 
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Strengthening Consumer Protections in Contracts
June 27, 2018 09:12 AM to All House Members

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DRISCOLL

Memo
Pennsylvanians enter into contracts every day.  Whether it is a contract for cell phones, cable television, home improvement or another contract, full disclosure is necessary.  Too many times, people find themselves on the wrong side of a misleading contract.  In order to help protect Pennsylvania consumers, I will soon introduce legislation strengthening Pennsylvania’s Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law.
 
My bill, based off of New Jersey law, creates a deceptive practice when a contract uses confusing or vague language to create provisions that can become void, unenforceable or inapplicable.  Anyone who enters into a contract or receives a notice needs to be able to have full disclosure and understanding of what may become void or unenforceable, along with what triggers these actions.  Violators would be liable for a civil penalty of at least $100, actual damages or both recoverable by consumers.
 
I ask for your support and to join me in co-sponsoring this legislation so we can better protect Pennsylvania families from receiving deceptive contracts and notices.
 

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Introduced as HB 929
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