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A08241 Summary:

BILL NOA08241
 
SAME ASSAME AS S08075
 
SPONSORLasher
 
COSPNSRDinowitz, Rozic
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §471, V & T L
 
Requires the disclosure of tariff cost estimates in automobile sales by affixing such to the car window in a clear, conspicuous, and easily understandable manner; provides such requirement can be satisfied by including it on the Monroney label.
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A08241 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A8241
 
SPONSOR: Lasher
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to disclosing tariff cost estimates on automobile sales   PURPOSE OR GENERAL IDEA OF BILL: The purpose of this act is to ensure that New York consumers are informed about the real impact of federal tariffs on the purchase prices of automobiles.   SUMMARY OF SPECIFIC PROVISIONS: Section 1 titles the bill the "Tariff Transparency Act". Section 2 describes the purpose of this bill, which is to ensure that New York consumers are informed about the impact of federal tariffs on the prices of automobiles. Section 3 amends section 471 of the vehicle and traffic law to require automobile manufacturers to display, on a label affixed to the window of any new car, an estimate of the price increase attributable to Federal tariffs, termed in the bill the "tariff cost estimate." This requirement may be fulfilled by including the tariff cost estimate on the "Monroney label," which is the label already required by Federal law to be affixed to the window of any new car with pricing information. Section 4 provides the effective date of the act, which is ninety days after it becomes a law.   JUSTIFICATION: In the months since he took office, President Trump has moved to levy high tariffs on some of the United States' most significant trading partners, with unpredictable and economy-jarring retreats and restarts along the way. Trump's tariffs amount to a broad, significant, and damaging sales tax on goods, paid for by consumers. Some of the most significant price impacts are expected to fall on the automobile sector. The purchase of a car is likely to be the biggest or second-biggest (after a homebuying) purchase made by most households. In fact, the cost of non-domestically-manufactured automobiles has already risen thousands of dollars in just the last few months. This is hurting U.S. consumers, and New Yorkers deserve to understand the full economic impact that Trump's tariffs have on their households. Requiring automo- bile manufacturers to provide an estimate for any new car of the price impact of the tariffs is a simple way to achieve this transparency, particularly when this information can be included as part of a disclo- sure mechanism (the "Monroney Label") already required by Federal law.   PRIOR LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: N/A   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None,   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take ninety days after becoming law.
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