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Arizona advances bill banning cash refusal and fees for purchases under $100, with penalties up to $1,000 daily.
Arizona lawmakers advanced HB2555, a bill banning retailers from refusing cash for purchases under $100 and prohibiting cash fees, with penalties up to $1,000 per day and legal fees covered for affected customers.
Passed 9-1 by the House Commerce Committee on January 28, 2026, the measure aims to protect unbanked consumers and ensure cash remains a viable payment option, though it excludes online sales, food trucks, and deliveries.
Supporters highlight financial inclusion, while business groups oppose it over security and operational concerns.
The bill reflects a growing state-level trend to mandate cash acceptance.
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Arizona avanza un proyecto de ley que prohíbe el rechazo de efectivo y las tarifas para compras por debajo de $ 100, con multas de hasta $ 1,000 diarias.