LRB-1402/4
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2005 - 2006 LEGISLATURE
July 21, 2005 - Introduced by Representatives Jeskewitz, Ballweg, Black,
Grigsby, Hines, Kerkman, Kestell, Lehman, LeMahieu, Molepske, Musser,
Nass, Ott, Pope-Roberts, Townsend, Turner, Van Roy
and Vrakas,
cosponsored by Senators Olsen, Risser and Wirch. Referred to Committee on
Small Business.
AB574,1,4 1An Act to amend 165.25 (4) (ar) and 814.04 (intro.); and to create 100.195,
2100.197 and 100.198 of the statutes; relating to: the prohibition of certain
3billing practices for consumer goods or services, lawn care service contracts,
4and providing penalties.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill prohibits certain billing practices by sellers and lessors of consumer
goods or services. The prohibited practices are:
1. Billing a person for consumer goods or services that the consumer has not
agreed to purchase or lease.
2. Billing a consumer for consumer goods or services at a price that is higher
than the price previously agreed upon, unless the consumer agrees to the higher
price or is given the opportunity to cancel without penalty.
3. Billing a consumer for consumer goods under an agreement that is no longer
in effect.
4. Offering a consumer free or reduced-price goods or services that commit the
consumer to pay for other consumer goods or services, unless the seller discloses the
commitment at or before the time the consumer agrees to purchase the goods or
services.
5. Misrepresenting to a consumer that the consumer's failure to reject or return
a delivery of consumer goods or services obligates the consumer to pay for the goods
or services.

Under the bill, these prohibitions do not apply to the conduct of an agent or
representative of a seller when providing billing services if the agent or
representative did not know or have reason to know that its conduct violates the
prohibitions. The bill also exempts certain contracts that are regulated under
federal law. The bill's definition of consumer goods or services excludes health care,
motor vehicles, and cable and satellite television service.
The bill specifically regulates lawn care service contracts. Lawn care services
under the bill, consists of mowing service, trimming service, and the application of
fertilizer, pesticides, or other additives. Under the bill, a contract for lawn care
service may not be in effect for more than one year unless, in the subsequent years,
the person selling the lawn care service makes a written or oral disclosure to the
consumer as to the type of service provided, the price and frequency of the service,
and the right of the consumer to cancel the contract. The consumer has the right to
cancel the contract at no cost to the consumer if the consumer does so within 30 days
after receiving the written or oral disclosure.
The bill authorizes DATCP to bring an action to enjoin persons from violating
these laws governing billing practices and lawn care service contracts. Persons who
violate these laws are also subject to civil forfeitures and criminal penalties. The bill
allows an individual to bring a civil action for violation of these laws.
Because this bill creates a new crime or revises a penalty for an existing crime,
the Joint Review Committee on Criminal Penalties may be requested to prepare a
report concerning the proposed penalty and the costs or savings that are likely to
result if the bill is enacted.
For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB574, s. 1 1Section 1. 100.195 of the statutes is created to read:
AB574,2,3 2100.195 Unfair billing for consumer goods or services. (1) Definitions.
3In this section:
AB574,2,84 (a) "Bill" means to represent to any consumer, directly or by implication, that
5the consumer is obligated to pay a stated amount for consumer goods or services.
6"Bill" includes to refer a payment to a collection agency or to make a statement
7representing that a payment obligation has been or may be referred to a collection
8agency or credit reporting agency.
AB574,3,2
1(b) "Consumer" means an individual to whom a seller sells or leases, or offers
2to sell or lease, consumer goods or services at retail.
AB574,3,53 (c) "Consumer goods or services" means goods or services that are used or
4intended for use for personal, family, or household purposes. "Consumer goods or
5services" does not include any of the following:
AB574,3,76 1. The treatment of disease, as defined in s. 448.01 (2), by a health care provider,
7as defined in s. 155.01 (7), or the provision of emergency medical care.
AB574,3,88 2. Telecommunications services or cable television services.
AB574,3,109 3. Goods or services whose delivery is required by law even though the
10consumer has not agreed to purchase or lease those goods or services.
AB574,3,1211 4. The sale or lease of a motor vehicle by a licensed motor vehicle dealer, as
12defined in s. 218.0101 (23) (a).
AB574,3,1413 (d) "Delivery" means transferring to a consumer's custody or making available
14for use by a consumer.
AB574,3,1615 (e) "Disclosure" means a clear and conspicuous statement that is designed to
16be readily noticed and understood by the consumer.
AB574,3,1817 (f) "Seller" means a seller or lessor of consumer goods or services, and includes
18any employee, agent, or representative acting on behalf of the seller.
AB574,3,1919 (g) "Telecommunications service" has the meaning given in s. 196.01 (9m).
AB574,3,2020 (h) "Television service" means all of the following:
AB574,3,2121 1. Cable television service, as defined in s. 196.01 (1p).
AB574,3,2322 2. Services billed to consumers by a multichannel video programming
23distributor as defined under 47 USC 522 (13).
AB574,3,24 24(2) Prohibitions. No seller may:
AB574,4,2
1(a) Bill a consumer for consumer goods or services that the consumer has not
2agreed to purchase or lease.
AB574,4,123 (b) Bill a consumer for consumer goods or services at a price that is higher than
4a price previously agreed upon between the seller and consumer unless the consumer
5agrees to the higher price before the seller bills the consumer. This paragraph does
6not prohibit a seller from increasing the price of goods or services under a sale or lease
7agreement of indefinite duration if the seller gives the consumer reasonable
8disclosure of the proposed increase and the opportunity to cancel the agreement
9without penalty at or before the time of a delivery at the increased price. If a seller
10proposes an increased price at the time of a delivery of goods or services and the
11consumer elects to cancel the agreement, the seller shall pay the costs of returning
12the goods or services.
AB574,4,1513 (c) Bill a consumer for a delivery of consumer goods or services that the seller
14initiates under an agreement that is no longer in effect when the seller initiates the
15delivery.
AB574,4,1916 (d) Offer a consumer a prize or prize opportunity or free or reduced-price goods
17or services, the acceptance of which commits the consumer to receive or pay for other
18consumer goods or services, unless the seller makes a disclosure of that commitment
19at or before the time the consumer agrees to purchase the goods or services.
AB574,4,2320 (e) Misrepresent to a consumer, directly or by implication, that the consumer's
21failure to reject or return a delivery of consumer goods or services that was not
22authorized by the consumer constitutes an acceptance that obligates the consumer
23to pay for those goods or services.
AB574,5,3
1(3) Exceptions. (a) Subsection (2) does not apply to the conduct of an agent
2or representative of a seller when providing billing services if the agent or
3representative did not know or have reason to know that its conduct violates sub. (2).
AB574,5,44 (b) Subsection (2) (a) and (b) do not apply to any of the following:
AB574,5,651. A negative option plan, as defined in 16 CFR 425.1, if the negative option
6plan meets the requirements of 16 CFR 425.1.
AB574,5,107 2. A contractual plan or arrangement under which a seller, on a periodic basis,
8ships a similar type of goods to a consumer who has consented in advance to receive
9the goods on a periodic basis, if the plan or arrangement does not impose a binding
10commitment period or require a minimum purchase amount.
AB574,5,13 11(4) Acceptance of free goods or services. For purposes of sub. (2), the
12acceptance of free goods or services does not, of itself, constitute an agreement to
13purchase or lease the goods or services.
AB574, s. 2 14Section 2. 100.197 of the statutes is created to read:
AB574,5,15 15100.197 Lawn care service contracts. (1) Definitions. In this section:
AB574,5,1716 (a) "Consumer" means an individual to whom a provider sells or leases, or offers
17to sell or lease, lawn care service.
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