This bill mandates that retailers who advertise goods or services through digital coupons must provide a raincheck if the advertised item is out of stock. Specifically, if a consumer cannot purchase the item as advertised, the retailer is required to issue a raincheck valid for at least 60 days, allowing the consumer to buy the same product, service, or benefit at the same price or discount as originally offered. The bill defines "digital coupon" and "raincheck" to clarify the terms used.

Violations of this requirement are classified as unlawful practices under New Jersey's consumer fraud act, P.L.1960, c.39 (C.56:8-1 et seq.), which carries penalties including monetary fines, cease and desist orders, and potential punitive damages. The bill aims to protect consumers by ensuring they can still benefit from advertised discounts even when items are temporarily unavailable.