Maine Code § 10-1142

Prohibited practice
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When a travel agent furnishes travel services to a consumer and the consumer uses a credit card to
obtain credit in the transaction, the provider of travel services for which the travel agent is an agent
may not as the result of the use of the credit card impose a surcharge on or reduce commissions paid to
the travel agent. This prohibition does not apply if the provider of travel services is the issuer of the
credit card used in the transaction. [PL 1991, c. 261 (NEW).]

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