S03333 Summary:
BILL NO | S03333A |
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SAME AS | SAME AS S07302, SAME AS A06634-A |
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SPONSOR | MONSERRATE |
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COSPNSR | |
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MLTSPNSR | |
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Add Art 11-C SS199-s - 199-u, Gen Bus L | |
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Establishes the "New York state consumers' right to repair act" which mandates automobile manufacturers to release vehicle repair information to vehicle owners allowing such owners to choose among competing repair facilities for the convenient, reliable and affordable repair of their motor vehicles. |
S03333 Actions:
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03/16/2009 | REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
01/06/2010 | REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
01/27/2010 | AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO CONSUMER PROTECTION | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
01/27/2010 | PRINT NUMBER 3333A |
S03333 Floor Votes:
There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
Go to topS03333 Text:
Go to top STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 3333--A 2009-2010 Regular Sessions IN SENATE March 16, 2009 ___________ Introduced by Sens. MONSERRATE, ADAMS, SAVINO -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Consumer Protection -- recommitted to the Committee on Consumer Protection in accordance with Senate Rule 6, sec. 8 -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said commit- tee AN ACT to amend the general business law, in relation to mandating auto- mobile manufacturers to release vehicle repair information to vehicle owners 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 "New York state consumers' right to repair act of 2010". 3 § 2. Legislative findings. The legislature finds that the ability to 4 diagnose, service, and repair a motor vehicle in a timely, reliable, and 5 affordable manner is essential to the safety and well-being of automo- 6 tive consumers in the state of New York. Consumers are entitled to 7 choose among competing repair facilities for the convenient, reliable, 8 and affordable repair of their motor vehicles. Increased competition 9 among repair facilities will benefit vehicle owners in this state. 10 Computers of various kinds are increasingly being used in motor vehicle 11 systems, such as pollution control, transmission, antilock brakes, elec- 12 tronic and mechanical systems, heating and air-conditioning, sound, and 13 steering. 14 The legislature finds that the diagnosis, service, and repair of these 15 vehicle systems are essential to the safety and proper operation of 16 modern motor vehicles. In many instances, access codes prevent owners 17 from making, or having made, the necessary diagnosis, service, and 18 repair of their motor vehicles in a timely, convenient, reliable, and 19 affordable manner. Consumers in New York have benefited from the avail- EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD10277-03-0S. 3333--A 2 1 ability of an aftermarket parts supply, or parts and accessories used in 2 the repair, maintenance, or enhancement of a motor vehicle. 3 The legislature therefore finds that vehicle owners in New York should 4 have the right to all information necessary to allow the diagnosis, 5 service, and repair of their vehicles and to make, or have made, repairs 6 necessary to keep their vehicles in reasonably good and serviceable 7 condition during the expected vehicle life. 8 § 3. The general business law is amended by adding a new article 11-C 9 to read as follows: 10 ARTICLE 11-C 11 NEW YORK STATE CONSUMERS' RIGHT TO REPAIR ACT 12 Section 199-s. Definitions. 13 199-t. Motor vehicle manufacturer requirements. 14 199-u. Remedies. 15 § 199-s. Definitions. 1. For the purposes of this article, the term 16 "motor vehicle" shall mean motor vehicles as defined by section one 17 hundred twenty-five and trailers as defined by section one hundred 18 fifty-six of the vehicle and traffic law. 19 2. The term "vehicle owner" means any person who owns, leases or 20 otherwise has the legal right to use and possess a motor vehicle, or the 21 agent of such person. 22 3. The term "motor vehicle repair shop" means any person who, for 23 compensation, is wholly or partially engaged in the business of repair- 24 ing or diagnosing motor vehicle malfunctions or repairing motor vehicle 25 bodies, fenders or other components damaged by accident or otherwise, 26 except that such term does not include: 27 (a) an employee of a motor vehicle repair shop who engages in the 28 business of repairing motor vehicles solely by reason of his employment; 29 or 30 (b) any person who is solely engaged in the business of repairing the 31 motor vehicles of a single commercial or industrial establishment, or of 32 the federal, state or a local government or any agency thereof; or 33 (c) any person whose activities consist solely of fueling, changing 34 oil, water, batteries or tires, replacing fan belts, air filters or oil 35 filters, installing windshield wiper blades or light bulbs, or such 36 other minor repair and servicing functions as the commissioner of motor 37 vehicles shall by rule prescribe; or 38 (d) any person solely engaged in the business of repairing farm or 39 road building machines, or such other utility vehicles as the commis- 40 sioner of motor vehicles may by regulation designate. 41 The term "motor vehicle repair shop" shall also include any shop, 42 drive-in station, or garage operated by any person, firm, corporation or 43 association at which motor vehicles are inspected for the purposes of 44 appraising, evaluating or estimating the extent or value of motor vehi- 45 cle damage or the necessity or cost of motor vehicle repairs. 46 § 199-t. Motor vehicle manufacturer requirements. 1. The manufacturer 47 of a motor vehicle sold or introduced into commerce in this state shall 48 provide to the vehicle owner, to the motor vehicle repair shop and to 49 the department of motor vehicles for use by any such vehicle owner or 50 repair facility, the information necessary to diagnose, service, or 51 repair the vehicle. Such information shall include, but not be limited 52 to, information necessary to integrate replacement equipment into the 53 vehicle and other information of any kind needed or used to diagnose, 54 service, repair, activate, certify, or install any motor vehicle equip- 55 ment (including replacement equipment) in a motor vehicle.S. 3333--A 3 1 2. The department of motor vehicles shall not require a manufacturer 2 to publicly disclose information that, if made public, would divulge 3 methods or processes entitled to protection as trade secrets of that 4 manufacturer, but may require disclosure of such information to the 5 department of motor vehicles for the purpose of determining whether such 6 information is entitled to such protection. Such determination shall be 7 made after an opportunity for a hearing. 8 3. No such information may be withheld by a manufacturer if that 9 information is provided, directly or indirectly, to franchised dealers 10 or other repair facilities. 11 § 199-u. Remedies. 1. The failure of a manufacturer to provide the 12 information required by section one hundred ninety-nine-t of this arti- 13 cle shall constitute a violation of this article. 14 2. Any manufacturer who violates the provisions of this article or 15 any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder with actual knowledge or 16 knowledge fairly implied on the basis of objective circumstances shall 17 be liable for a civil penalty of not less than five hundred dollars nor 18 more than ten thousand dollars. 19 3. A vehicle owner or motor vehicle repair shop may bring a civil 20 action in a court of competent jurisdiction to enjoin a violation of 21 this article and to recover the actual costs of litigation including 22 reasonable attorney's fees. 23 4. Upon any violation of this article, an application may be made by 24 the attorney general in the name of the people of the state of New York 25 to a court or justice having jurisdiction to issue an injunction, and 26 upon notice to the defendant of not less than five days, to enjoin and 27 restrain the continuance of the violation. If it shall appear to the 28 satisfaction of the court or justice that the defendant has violated 29 this section, an injunction may be issued by the court or justice, 30 enjoining and restraining any further violation, without requiring proof 31 that any person has, in fact, been injured or damaged thereby. In any 32 such proceeding, the court may make allowances to the attorney general 33 as provided in paragraph six of subdivision (a) of section eighty-three 34 hundred three of the civil practice law and rules, and direct restitu- 35 tion. Whenever the court shall determine that a violation of this arti- 36 cle has occurred, it may impose a civil penalty of not less than five 37 hundred dollars and not more than ten thousand dollars for each 38 violation. In connection with an application made under this subdivi- 39 sion, the attorney general is authorized to take proof and to make a 40 determination of the relevant facts and to issue subpoenas in accordance 41 with the civil practice law and rules. 42 § 4. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after 43 it shall have become a law. Effective immediately, the addition, amend- 44 ment and/or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implemen- 45 tation of this act on its effective date are authorized and directed to 46 be made and completed on or before such effective date.