FLORIDA — A new Florida law taking effect July 1 is aimed at preventing surprise charges on restaurant bills by requiring restaurants and other food service establishments to clearly disclose mandatory fees upfront, before customers place an order or receive their final bill. Senate Bill 606 amended Florida Statute 509.214 and expanded existing disclosure requirements for automatic gratuities and service charges. The revised law applies to “oper…
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