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Bill would require online sellers to display transaction summaries before checkout

2149401 · January 23, 2025
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Senate Bill 430 would require retail sellers who transact online with Oregon residents to show a written summary of total charges, including handling or service fees, before a sale completes. Tech industry groups urged changes citing operational complexity; consumer advocates supported transparency.

Senate Bill 430 would require a retail seller that offers goods or services online to residents of Oregon to present a written summary of the transaction before concluding the sale, including total amount due and any handling or service charges.

Whitney Perez, committee staff, described the bill as introduced by Senator Floyd Prezonski, with no referrals or amendments at the time of the first public hearing. The measure’s effective date in the draft was described as taking effect on the “90 first day following adjournment sine die” (staff noted the effective date language during explanation).

Senator Prezonski said the…

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