The bill introduced by Senator Blackshear aims to enact section 1345.29 of the Revised Code, which mandates that suppliers provide clear and written disclosure of any fees or surcharges associated with the use of credit cards during consumer transactions. This disclosure must be prominently displayed at the point of sale, ensuring that consumers are fully informed about any additional costs they may incur when using credit cards.

Furthermore, the bill establishes that failure to comply with this disclosure requirement will be classified as an unfair and deceptive practice under section 1345.02 of the Revised Code. It grants the attorney general the authority to enforce this provision and provides consumers with the same remedies available for violations of existing consumer protection laws. The definitions of "consumer," "consumer transaction," and "supplier" are aligned with those in section 1345.01 of the Revised Code, ensuring consistency in terminology throughout the legislation.