H.R. 2695 would amend the antitrust laws to ensure competitive market-based rates and terms for merchants' access to electronic payment systems.
Detailed Summary
Credit Card Fair Fee Act of 2009 - Sets forth a limited antitrust immunity to providers of covered electronic payment systems and merchants for negotiation of access rates and terms. Authorizes providers of a single covered electronic payment system (e.g. credit cards and/or debit cards) and merchants to jointly negotiate and agree upon rates and terms for access to such system. Provides immunity exceptions.
Requires the rates and terms of a voluntarily negotiated access agreement to be the same for all merchants and participating providers, regardless of their respective category or volume of transactions.
Requires issuers, acquirers, owners, and merchants to make specified disclosures regarding itemized costs and access agreements.
Requires the negotiating parties to file jointly with the Attorney General any voluntarily negotiated access agreement that affects any market in the United States or elsewhere.
Status of the Legislation
Latest Major Action: 6/4/2009: Referred to House committee. Status: Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
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Visitor Comments
KATO
July 8, 2009, 8:33pm (report abuse)LOOKING AT THE JULY 8 VOTE ON HR2695 I WONDER WHY NO REUBLICANS VOTED FOR IT- IT POSSIBLY REPRESENTS ANOTHER DISCREPANCY IN POLLITCAL VEIWS OR THERE IS A RIDER TACKED ON TO THIS BY THE DEMS THAT ONCE AGAIN PROVES HOW OUT OF CONTROLL THEY ARE. AND ALTHOUGH THIS IS SPECULATION ON MY PART, I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHY NOT A SINGLE REPUBLICAN VOTED FOR IT.