2557 Napa Valley Corporate Drive Suite G, Napa, CA, United States of America, 94558
Beginning July 1, 2024, SB 478 will go into effect, which means businesses will no longer be allowed to add a service fee, or any other hidden fees, to a customer’s bill, except for government taxes and fees and reasonable shipping costs. The “Honest Pricing Law” or “Hidden Fees Statute” is intended to allow the customer to see the true price of an item or service they are purchasing and aims to prevent “drip pricing,” which is when businesses advertise a lower price than what customers actually pay.
The Attorney General (“AG”) issued a FAQ statement clarifying many of the issues facing businesses attempting to comply with the new Honest Pricing Law. Below are the key items from the FAQ that businesses may find helpful. The full FAQ can be found here.
Initially, automatic gratuities (like 18% for parties of 6 or more) added to a restaurant bill are allowed if all the automatic gratuity goes to the employees. The AG does not initially expect to enforce SB 478 as to an automatic gratuity as long as all money goes to employees, however, the guidance is not clear whether this will remain the case or whether the business would be safe from prosecution in a private action for such charges. Mandatory gratuities have been treated as service fees for wage and hour purposes, so this may raise unintended consequences, which you should be discussed with counsel.
What does this mean for California businesses? Businesses can no longer charge a service fee, or any other mandatory, automatic fee, unless that fee is included in the advertised or stated price to the customer.
For more information reach out to the DP&F Employment Law partners Jennifer E. Douglas, Marissa E. Buck and HR Consultant, Kristina Kiessig.
Admeo is a California-based company founded in 2013 by Margit Svenningsen. From 1998 to 2004 Margit serviced various industries in the US selling Anton Paar instruments, and in 2004 began focusing solely on the wine industry. She simultaneously followed her passion for hands-on work and wine by working with Calera Wine Company in Hollister, CA and through the experience built a thorough understanding of winemaking. The experience also led to multiple wine application and method developments for Anton Paar. When she was approached to represent BioSystems in the US she formed Admeo to expand her portfolio for wine labs. Admeo is latin for go-to and is the one-stop shop for wine labs with superior analyzers and local stock of reagents, controls and consumables as well as application support and service.
Title | Name | Phone | Extension | |
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CEO | Margit Svenningsen | margit.svenningsen@admeo.us | (831) 801-2247 | |
Sales Manager and Technical Support | Mads Svenningsen | mads.svenningsen@admeo.us | (831) 524-0017 | |
Technical Support and Product Specialist | Benjamin Eyer | benjamin.eyer@admeo.us | (707) 312-1296 | |
Technical Service Manager | Jim Kaufman | jim.kaufman@admeo.us | (510) 301-3362 | |
Technical Service | William Reed | william.reed@admeo.us | (707) 292-5392 | |
Technical Service | Sam Fraga | sam.fraga@admeo.us | 707-791-5167 |
Locations | Address | State | Country | Zip Code |
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Admeo Inc. | 2557 Napa Valley Corporate Drive Suite G, Napa | CA | United States of America | 94558 |