New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00363

Introduced
1/4/23  
Refer
1/4/23  
Engrossed
6/6/23  
Refer
6/6/23  
Refer
1/3/24  
Engrossed
2/6/24  

Caption

Provides for a cap on the credit service charge computed and collected on a retail instalment contract.

Companion Bills

NY A10022

Same As Provides for a cap on the credit service charge computed and collected on a retail instalment contract.

Previously Filed As

NY A08423

Limits the amount of certain credit service charges in motor vehicle retail installment contracts.

NY A00419

Provides for a cap on the credit service charge computed and collected on a retail instalment contract.

NY A10022

Provides for a cap on the credit service charge computed and collected on a retail instalment contract.

NY A05741

Provides for a cap on the credit service charge computed and collected on a retail instalment contract.

NY S05600

Provides for a cap on the credit service charge computed and collected on a retail instalment contract.

NY S07654

Authorizes the superintendent of financial services to oversee and regulate car dealer transactions with consumers; requires motor vehicle retail installment contracts to include an itemized listing of all costs related to the purchase of a motor vehicle and disclosure of the prohibition of conditional delivery; requires motor vehicle dealers to provide credit applicants with copies of all credit application documents; prohibits the conditional delivery of a motor vehicle.

NY S07589

Relates to the collection of charges for heat-related residential utility service.

NY S07463

Provides that an electronic marketplace provider shall be deemed to be a retailer for purposes of New York strict liability law and shall be strictly liable for all damages caused by defective products placed into the stream of commerce to the same extent that a retailer of that defective product would be liable.

NY S07601

Provides that municipal broadband service companies are authorized to provide broadband service to tenants in multi-family housing; provides that landlords shall not interfere with the installation of such service, demand or accept payment for allowing the service on the property, or discriminate in rental charges between tenants who receive broadband service and those that don't.

NY HB889

Retail Sales and Use Tax; levies tax on following services: admissions, charges for recreation, etc.

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