New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06511

Introduced
4/25/23  
Refer
4/25/23  

Caption

Enhances protections for homeowners who have paid contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers for home improvements; enhances penalties, civil and criminal for violations of the consumer protection provisions of the Home Improvement Contracts article of the general business law; authorizes the attorney general to prosecute crimes under that article.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S764

Updates regulation home improvement and home elevation contractors and contractors' businesses.

NY S1890

Updates regulation home improvement and home elevation contractors and contractors' businesses.

NY SB942

Creates provisions related to the statewide licensing of home improvement contractors and salespersons

NY SB296

Creates provisions related to the statewide licensing of home improvement contractors and salespersons

NY AB559

Professions and vocations: contractors: home improvement contracts: prohibited business practices.

NY SB601

Professions and vocations: contractors: home improvement contracts: prohibited business practices: limitation of actions.

NY SB00182

An Act Concerning New Home Construction Contractors And Home Improvement Contractors.

NY HB06967

An Act Concerning The Assignment Of Post-loss Homeowners And Commercial Property Insurance Benefits And Revising Disclosure Requirements For Home Improvement Contractors And Salespersons.

NY S02627

Establishes the homeowner protection program; provides that the department of law shall establish the homeowner protection program to ensure the availability of free housing counseling and legal services to homeowners for the purposes of mitigating threats to homeownership; provides that the department of law shall provide grants to eligible not-for-profit housing counseling organizations and legal services organizations to provide services under the program.

NY SB201

Consumer Transactions; increased consumer protection for homeowners entering into contracts with contractors following natural disasters; provide

Similar Bills

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