A 3256
Requires restaurant to disclose mandatory gratuity to patrons.
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Bill overview
This bill requires restaurants in New Jersey to clearly inform customers about any mandatory gratuity charges before they order or receive their bill. The restaurant must display this information on the menu, at the entrance, on the bill itself, and on their website if they have one. If a restaurant fails to comply, they could face civil penalties, increasing with repeated offenses. The bill was amended to delay its effective date until six months after it becomes law.
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