New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06822

Introduced
3/25/25  

Caption

Prohibits contracts for the purchase or financing of a dog or cat from online websites from including provisions allowing repossession of the animal.

Impact

The enactment of S06822 would have significant implications for both consumers and businesses that deal with pet sales. By eliminating the practice of using animals as collateral, the bill enhances protections for pet owners and reduces the potential for disputes arising from repossession actions. This legislative change aims to foster a more ethical marketplace for pet adoption and sales, reflecting a growing societal awareness of animal welfare. Furthermore, the bill will not prevent consumers from using unsecured personal loans to finance pet purchases, thereby maintaining some level of financial flexibility while also safeguarding animal welfare.

Summary

Bill S06822 is a legislative proposal in New York aimed at amending the General Business Law. The primary objective of the bill is to prohibit certain types of contracts associated with the purchase or financing of dogs and cats, specifically contracts that allow for the repossession of these animals should the buyer default on payment. By amending Section 753-e of the General Business Law, the bill seeks to ensure that pets are not treated as security in financial transactions, thus promoting better treatment and humane considerations for animals during the buying process.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Bill S06822 may include discussions about the financial implications for sellers or lenders who depend on financing agreements that include repossession clauses. Opponents could argue that this bill might complicate the buying process or restrict lending options for potential pet owners who may not have immediate funds available for the purchase. However, proponents likely emphasize the need for responsible pet ownership and the moral obligation to treat animals as companions rather than financial instruments. The balance between financial interests and humane treatment of animals will certainly be a focal point in debates over this legislation.

Companion Bills

NY A01672

Same As Prohibits contracts for the purchase or financing of a dog or cat from online websites from including provisions allowing repossession of the animal.

Previously Filed As

NY A04058

Prohibits contracts for the purchase or financing of a dog, cat, or rabbit from including provisions allowing repossession of the animal; provides that such provisions apply to the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits through an online website.

NY A03148

Prohibits an insurer or health maintenance organization from including certain requirements in insurance contracts.

NY S06973

Prohibits an insurer or health maintenance organization from including certain requirements in insurance contracts.

NY A03444

Nullifies agreements which prohibits a dealer, who either directly or through an affiliate owns a service station including the tanks and pumps or where a dealer provides environmental pollution insurance coverage for the tanks and pumps of not less than one million dollars in the aggregate and who dedicates a tank for sale of unbranded motor fuel, or any provision of a franchise with a refiner which prohibits a distributor from purchasing or selling unbranded motor fuel from a person or firm other than the refiner or limits the quantity of such unbranded motor fuel to be purchased from another person or firm or any provision of a franchise which directly or indirectly discourages a dealer or distributor from purchasing or selling such unbranded motor fuels from another person or firm.

NY A05778

Excludes dogs, cats and any other domesticated animals from the definition of "wildlife".

NY A06120

Prohibits health insurers from requiring that the insured purchase prescribed drugs from a mail order pharmacy or pay a co-payment fee when such purchases are not made from a mail order pharmacy if a similar fee is not charged for drugs from a mail order pharmacy.

NY A00167

Authorizes municipalities to make purchases from other municipalities' contracts.

NY S00565

Prohibits third-party food delivery services from charging a food service establishment a delivery fee or other fees that total more than a certain percent of the total purchase price of an online order.

NY A04119

Prohibits third-party food delivery services from charging a food service establishment a delivery fee that totals more than a certain percent of the total purchase price of an online order.

NY S05461

Prohibits the city school district from reimbursing charter schools for leasing a privately owned or other publicly owned facility, and prohibits charter school employee contracts from including a non-disclosure agreement.

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