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A02093 Summary:

BILL NOA02093C
 
SAME ASSAME AS S03567-C
 
SPONSORFall
 
COSPNSRCunningham, Bores, Santabarbara, Alvarez
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §198-d, Gen Bus L
 
Enacts the consumer protection and automotive transparency act mandating transparency in automotive labeling relating to materials used in motor vehicles.
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A02093 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         2093--C
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 15, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by M. of A. FALL, CUNNINGHAM -- read once and referred to the
          Committee  on Consumer Affairs and Protection -- committee discharged,
          bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended  and  recommitted  to  said
          committee  -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as
          amended and recommitted to said  committee  --  committee  discharged,
          bill  amended,  ordered  reprinted  as amended and recommitted to said
          committee
 
        AN ACT to amend the general business law, in relation  to  enacting  the
          "consumer protection and automotive transparency act"
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may  be  cited  as
     2  the "consumer protection and automotive transparency act".
     3    §  2.  Legislative  purpose  and intent. The purpose of this act is to
     4  mandate transparency in  automotive  labeling,  ensuring  consumers  are
     5  accurately informed about the materials used in the interiors of automo-
     6  biles. Consumers are often misled by the marketing of different types of
     7  materials  used  in  making  seating  surfaces, steering wheels and gear
     8  shifters in the  automotive  industry.  This  misleading  marketing  can
     9  result in consumers paying more for products that are not what they were
    10  expecting or buying a product that they assume is a certain material and
    11  it  is  not. It is important to protect consumers (monetarily, ethically
    12  and health-related) by requiring automotive  manufacturers  to  disclose
    13  the  materials used in their interior products. This legislation aims to
    14  protect consumers from deceptive marketing practices and promote  trans-
    15  parency across the automotive industry.
    16    (a)  The  purpose  of  this legislation is to protect consumers in the
    17  automotive industry by ensuring transparency and  accurate  labeling  of
    18  materials used in automobile interiors.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD05727-06-5

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     1    (b)  This  legislation  aims to prevent misleading marketing practices
     2  and provide consumers with clear and  understandable  information  about
     3  the content of automobile interiors.
     4    (c)  This legislation mandates transparency in the labeling of automo-
     5  tive interiors to protect consumers from misleading marketing  practices
     6  related to leather, fabric and plastic materials.
     7    (d)  This  legislation aims to ensure that consumers can make informed
     8  decisions about the materials used in automotive interiors.
     9    (e) This legislation seeks to  establish  clear  and  simple  labeling
    10  requirements, avoiding unnecessary complexity and ensuring accessibility
    11  for consumers of all educational backgrounds.
    12    § 3. The general business law is amended by adding a new section 198-d
    13  to read as follows:
    14    §  198-d.  Consumer  protection and automotive transparency. (a) Defi-
    15  nitions. For the purposes of this section,  the  following  terms  shall
    16  have the following meanings:
    17    (1)  "Leather"  means  any  hide or skin products derived from animals
    18  that possess an intact original fibrous structure, obtained  from  hides
    19  tanned  to  prevent  decay,  that  may  have  been split before or after
    20  tanning into layers or segments, and that may have a coating applied.
    21    (2) "Fabric" means any cloth or material produced by weaving or  knit-
    22  ting fibers.
    23    (3)  "Plastic  and  coated materials" means rolled goods, or sheets of
    24  woven, knit, or non-woven textiles to which a polymer or  resin  mixture
    25  is  applied  as  a surface coating or layer and makes up the majority of
    26  the base material.
    27    (4) "Label" means any tag, label, or other writing that is attached to
    28  or accompanies an automotive product.
    29    (b) Labeling requirements.  (1) Automotive manufacturers of new  motor
    30  vehicles  shall clearly label the interior materials of such motor vehi-
    31  cles using terms that are easily understandable to the average consumer.
    32    (2) The interior threshold required  for  defined  labeling  shall  be
    33  based  upon  the  percent  of  material used on the interactive interior
    34  surfaces of a motor vehicle. Interactive interior  surfaces  shall  mean
    35  seating  surfaces  in all rows of the motor vehicle, headrests, steering
    36  wheel, and gear shift.  Interactive interior surfaces shall not  include
    37  seating  side  and back panels and all other non-seating surfaces in the
    38  motor vehicle.
    39    (3) The following terms shall be used to describe the  materials  used
    40  in  motor vehicle interiors: leather, fabric, plastic and coated materi-
    41  als, and any other material that accurately represents the nature of the
    42  interior.
    43    (4) The interactive interior surfaces labels shall be clearly  visible
    44  and  prominently  displayed  on  any marketing materials provided to the
    45  consumer with the motor vehicle and printed in type no less than twelve-
    46  point font.
    47    (c) Prohibition of deceptive practices. It shall be unlawful to  sell,
    48  market, or advertise motor vehicle interiors using terms such as "leath-
    49  er," "skin," "tanned skin," "coated leather," or any other terms defined
    50  in  this  section, as a means of naming any other materials which do not
    51  comply with the characteristics  defined  in  subdivision  (a)  of  this
    52  section,  regardless of the language used, unless entered as prefixes or
    53  suffixes  in  other  words  which  clearly  differentiate  the  material
    54  labeled,  including  but  not limited to terms such as "faux leather" or
    55  "vegan leather".

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     1    (d) Enforcement and penalties.   (1)  Whenever  a  violation  of  this
     2  section  has occurred, a civil  penalty shall be imposed on the manufac-
     3  turer of up to two hundred and fifty dollars per violation for the first
     4  offense and up to five hundred  dollars  per  violation  for  subsequent
     5  offenses.
     6    (2) Any violation of subdivision (c) of this section shall be deemed a
     7  deceptive  practice  within  the meaning of section three hundred forty-
     8  nine of this chapter.
     9    § 4. Severability. If any provision of this act is held to be  invalid
    10  or  unenforceable,  such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect
    11  the validity or enforceability of any other provision of this act.
    12    § 5. This act shall take effect one year after it shall have become  a
    13  law.
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