Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1320-05-01-.76 - TIPS, GRATUITIES AND SERVICE CHARGES
(1) The term
"tip" means a monetary gift or gratuity given by a customer to a server in a
bar or restaurant or similar establishment. Tips are not normally included in
the sales price of food or beverages sold.
(2)
(a) Tips
will, however, be included in the sales price of food or beverages if the tips
are either mandatory on the part of the purchaser or if the tips are not
returned to the persons performing the service.
(b) A charge which is automatically added to
the customer's bill by the seller shall be considered mandatory, whether styled
by the seller as a tip, gratuity or otherwise. This presumption may be overcome
by an affirmative showing by the seller by a preponderance of the evidence that
the prevailing practice was that payment of such charge was not
required.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 67-1-102, 67-6-102 and 67-6-402; Memphis Country Club v. Tidwell, 503 S.W.2d 919 (Tenn. 1973).
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