New York Statutes

§ 519 — Disclosure by commercial establishments honoring credit cards

New York § 519
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 29-AUnauthorized or Improper Use of Credit Cards and Debit Cards

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N.Y. General Business § 519 (2026).

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§ 519. Disclosure by commercial establishments honoring credit cards.\n1. Any person who honors credit cards that may be used to purchase or\nlease property on the credit of the issuer or of the holder and requires\na minimum purchase before accepting credit cards or refuses to allow the\nuse of such card on discounted or sale items must post such limitations\nor conditions conspicuously and in all advertisements that mention that\ncredit cards are accepted. The disclosure provisions with respect to\nthese requirements shall be satisfied if the retail installment credit\nagreement discloses the fact that the use of the credit card requires a\nminimum purchase or shall not be used to purchase sale items, or if the\nissuer of the credit card notifies the holder in writing that the use of\n

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