New York's Cash-Payment Law Begins Saturday With Key Exemptions

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New York's cash-payment law takes effect this Saturday, requiring stores to accept cash with notable exemptions: bills over $20 may be refused; cash need not be accepted for orders placed by phone, mail, or the internet unless the purchase is completed in-store; and stores that convert cash to prepaid cards are exempt.
- New York State cash payment law takes effect Saturday with specific exemptions WHEC.com
- NY law now requires businesses to accept cash. What it means for shoppers Yahoo
- Got cash? Stores now required to accept paper money as payment Newsday
- New York stores can no longer refuse your cash as of Saturday Syracuse.com
- AG: New state law will require stores in New York to accept cash news10.com
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