New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07717

Introduced
5/1/25  
Refer
5/1/25  
Engrossed
6/9/25  

Caption

Sets maximum rates that may be charged for the towing and subsequent storage of passenger and large vehicles outside of New York city.

Impact

The proposed legislation has the potential to significantly alter the landscape of towing regulations within New York state, particularly in areas outside New York City, which is explicitly exempt from its provisions due to its unique urban infrastructure and high population. By standardizing towing rates, the bill aims to protect consumers from exorbitant fees while also ensuring that towing companies maintain a measure of profitability and fairness in their pricing practices. The bill also reinforces certain licensing requirements for towing operators to ensure compliance with the established regulations.

Summary

Bill S07717 is a legislative proposal aimed at regulating the maximum rates that can be charged for the towing and subsequent storage of both passenger and larger motor vehicles outside of New York City. The bill establishes a tiered rate structure based on the gross vehicle weight of the towed vehicle, with specific limits set at $100 for passenger vehicles, up to $300 for the heaviest vehicles, plus additional mileage and storage charges. This initiative seeks to curb excessive towing fees and provide clearer guidelines for consumers and towing operators alike.

Contention

Discussion surrounding S07717 has highlighted various points of contention among stakeholders. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary consumer protection measure that addresses a long-standing issue of unfair towing practices and unregulated charges. Opponents, however, may raise concerns about the impact on towing businesses and their ability to operate sustainably under the new rate caps. Additionally, some may question whether or not the bill adequately addresses the needs and uniqueness of urban environments compared to rural areas.

Provision_details

Certain provisions within S07717 include clauses that exempt vehicles already being serviced under existing contracts and stipulations preventing the imposition of fees that are not specifically authorized by law. This ensures that the bill provides a balanced approach, protecting consumer interests while recognizing legitimate business practices within the towing industry. Furthermore, the legislation introduces standardization of rates for unusual preparation requirements, establishing clear expectations for both consumers and service providers.

Companion Bills

NY A08858

Same As Sets maximum rates that may be charged for the towing and subsequent storage of passenger and large vehicles outside of New York city.

Previously Filed As

NY S03559

Enacts the towing protection enforcement act; updates laws that regulate the towing of vehicles, including adding provisions thereto to prevent predatory towing of vehicles within the City of New York.

NY S03505

Provides that certain local elections outside of New York City shall be in an even-numbered year.

NY A04282

Provides that certain local elections outside of New York City shall be in an even-numbered year.

NY S00611

Makes commissioners full time employees of boards outside the city of New York.

NY A00919

Makes commissioners full time employees of boards outside the city of New York.

NY S01724

Relates to operators of a vehicle overtaking a bicycle or pedestrian outside the city of New York.

NY A04346

Relates to operators of a vehicle overtaking a bicycle or pedestrian outside the city of New York.

NY A10647

Relates to incorporating the cost of living adjustment into subsequent annual maximum state aid base rates for providing care to foster children.

NY S06425

Imposes increasing fines for subsequent speed camera violations in the city of New York.

NY A09462

Imposes increasing fines for subsequent speed camera violations in the city of New York.

Similar Bills

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