Thursday, January 10, 2019

33 40 173 319 444 | California Would Become First State to Discourage Paper Receipts Under Newly Proposed Bill, January 8, 2019

Video time frame of 3:19, like 319

California would become the first state to require businesses to offer electronic receipts unless customers ask for paper copies under legislation proposed on Tuesday.

Many businesses and consumers already are moving toward e-receipts, said Democratic Assemblyman Phil Ting of San Francisco.

But he said a law is needed because many consumers don't realize most paper receipts are coated with chemicals prohibited in baby bottles, can't be recycled and can contaminate other recycled paper because of the chemicals known as Bisphenol-A (BPA) and Bisphenol-S (BPS).


His bill would require all businesses to provide proof of purchase receipts electronically starting in 2022 unless a customer asks for a printed copy.

It comes days after another first-in-the-nation California law took effect requiring dine-in restaurants to provide straws only at customers' request.

307 is the 63rd prime number

The penalties in Ting's bill are modeled on the straw bill, said Nick Lapis of Californians Against Waste. It calls for written warnings for the first two violations and a fine of $25 a day for subsequent infractions, with an annual $300 cap.



 Philip Y. Ting is an American politician currently serving in the California State Assembly. He is a Democrat representing the 19th Assembly District, which encompasses western San Francisco and northern San Mateo County. Prior to being elected to the Assembly in 2012, he was the Assessor-Recorder of San Francisco.


From Democratic Assemblyman Phil Ting's birthday (2/9/18) to his proposition On January 8, 2019 is a span of 333 days; Masonry = 33. Mafia = 33

Counting the end date, it is exactly 11 months, which is equivalent to 10 months and 31 days, like 1031
 1,031 is the 173rd prime number
 
 173 is the 40th prime number


From today's date to Democratic Assemblyman Phil Ting's birthday (2/9/19) is a span of 32 days, 33 exactly counting the end date

It is also a span of 4 weeks and 4 days, oh look, 44 again; Kill = 44

Interesting how you find numbers from decoding articles initially then find them appear once again upon further research, hence the 44

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