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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | June 9, 2021
Delaware State Senate Majority Caucus
Contact: Scott Goss (302) 744-4180, or
Dylan McDowell (302) 744-4282

Consumer  protection  bill  regulating  evergreen   contracts
passes  State  Senate

DOVER – The Delaware State Senate on Wednesday passed legislation to protect consumers from unknowingly entering into service contracts with hidden automatic renewals, known as “evergreen” clauses.

Senate substitute 1 for Senate Bill 93, sponsored by Sen. Nicole Poore and Rep. Val Longhurst, would require companies to present evergreen clauses in a clear and conspicuous manner and provide a written notice to consumers about an upcoming renewal. The bill also would require businesses to provide consumers with a way to cancel the contract that is at least as easy to use as the means they used to sign up for the contract.

“We have all been a victim of automatic renewals at some point,” said Sen. Poore, D-New Castle. “Sometimes it’s on us, but sometimes it comes down to fine print and manipulative tactics used by companies to help us forget about upcoming cancellation deadlines. This bill mirrors legislation in several other states and finally levels the playing field on cellphone contracts, gym memberships, and any number of other contracts that use these clauses.”

Any contract in violation of the provisions laid out in SS1/SB 93 would be considered voidable by the consumer. Additionally, while sellers would be able to retain a prorated fraction of any prepaid fees or costs based on the date of cancellation, the outstanding amount would be due to consumers within 30 days.

“For too long, companies have taken advantage of unsuspecting customers with inconspicuous evergreen clauses,” said House Majority Leader Valerie Longhurst, D-Bear. “With this legislation, we’re making sure consumers can make informed decisions about the contracts they are entering into before a surprise monthly charge shows up.”

Twenty-nine states and the District of Columbia currently have some type of law regulating the automatic renewal of contracts or evergreen clauses.

Advocates nationwide have pointed to several benefits of automatic renewal laws, including increased consumer choice and flexibility, more robust competition between businesses, and greater transparency.

This Senate substitute included the following changes to Senate Bill 93: 
  • Extend the timeline to contracts in effect for 12 months instead of 6 months;  
  • Clarify that people who sign up for a contract online can cancel online; 
  • Push back the effective date to 2022 to give businesses more time to prepare for the changes;   
  • Establish a right to cure for businesses to give them an opportunity to remedy mistakes before action is taken against them. 
SS1 for SB 93 now heads to the House for consideration.
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Press Contacts​​
Scott Goss
Communications Director

(302) 744-4180
scott.goss@delaware.gov
​
Dylan McDowell
Communications Assistant
(302) 744-4282
dylan.mcdowell@delaware.gov
 Delaware State Senate Democratic Caucus, 2020.
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