New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08241

Introduced
5/5/25  

Caption

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.

Impact

The introduction of A08241 is intended to foster greater transparency in the automobile sales process, particularly in light of fluctuating tariff policies that could significantly impact vehicle prices. By requiring tariff cost estimates to be disclosed, the bill seeks to empower consumers with the knowledge necessary to make informed purchasing decisions, ultimately driving a more competitive market. If enacted, this measure could influence the way manufacturers price their vehicles and how dealers market them, potentially leading to adjustments in profit margins.

Summary

Bill A08241, known as the 'Tariff Transparency Act', aims to enhance consumer awareness regarding the impact of federal tariffs on automobile pricing. The legislation mandates that automobile dealers must disclose tariff cost estimates clearly on the vehicles they sell. This will be achieved by affixing a label to the car's window, which can be integrated with the existing Monroney label, thereby ensuring that prospective buyers can easily understand how tariffs could affect the final price of the vehicles they consider purchasing.

Conclusion

In summary, A08241 is a significant legislative effort aimed at improving consumer transparency in automobile sales amid changing tariff landscapes. While it presents noteworthy advantages such as increased consumer knowledge and potential competition, it also poses challenges that could affect stakeholder operations within the automotive marketplace. The continuing discussions surrounding this bill will determine its viability and future impact on the state’s automotive regulations.

Contention

Despite its intentions, A08241 could encounter opposition from automobile dealers and manufacturers. Concerns may arise regarding the implementation of such a labeling requirement, including the potential for increased operational costs and the complexity of calculating and displaying tariff impacts accurately. Dealers might argue that the bill could complicate the sales process and deter consumers with excessive information. Furthermore, some stakeholders may question the validity of integrating federal tariff data into state-level legislation, raising issues of jurisdiction and the adaptability of such requirements across different markets.

Companion Bills

NY S08075

Same As 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.

Previously Filed As

NY S00529

Requires degree-granting institutions of higher education to make certain biennial disclosures and to conspicuously publish the report on the website of such institution and submit the website address of such report to the department.

NY A02177

Requires degree-granting institutions of higher education to make certain biennial disclosures and to conspicuously publish the report on the website of such institution and submit the website address of such report to the department.

NY S07622

Requires solar facilities to conspicuously post safety data sheets in areas that may be accessed by emergency responders in the case of a fire or other emergency.

NY A07972

Requires solar facilities to conspicuously post safety data sheets in areas that may be accessed by emergency responders in the case of a fire or other emergency.

NY S02321

Relates to the rights of patients to receive medical information in an understandable format; provides that such information and documents shall avoid the use of medical terminology and instead use words with common and everyday meanings to facilitate understandability.

NY S00810

Requires disclosure terms relating to pre-paid calling cards to be provided in languages other than English and increases fines for violations of disclosure requirements.

NY A05242

Requires any person, firm or corporation offering any dairy product, meat, meat by-product, meat food product or perishable food item for sale in the state to label such product with an expiration date clearly visible in a conspicuous location; provides that such date shall be the time after which such item is unfit for human consumption as determined by industry standards; provides that no such products shall be allowed to remain on display or offered for sale after such date.

NY S01816

Provides an exemption to the prohibition on tinted windows in automobiles for emergency ambulance service vehicles.

NY A02912

Provides an exemption to the prohibition on tinted windows in automobiles for emergency ambulance service vehicles.

NY A08220

Provides an exemption to the prohibition on tinted windows in automobiles for emergency ambulance service vehicles.

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