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NY A04470
Bill
Status
5/29/2019
Primary Sponsor
Kenneth Zebrowski
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AI Summary
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Requires automobile auctioneers to disclose whether vehicles manufactured on or after September 1, 1997 are missing or contain non-functioning inflatable restraint systems (airbags)
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Mandates disclosure be made in writing using at least ten-point bold face type on the front of the sales contract, receipt, invoice, or other transaction document
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Requires auctioneers to affix a conspicuous sign to the windshield of any vehicle offered for sale, sold, or made available for inspection that discloses missing or non-functioning airbags
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Provides that disclosure does not bar, preclude, or limit personal injury or wrongful death actions and may not be used to reduce damages or as evidence of culpable conduct
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Known as the "Anthony Amoros Law" and takes effect immediately upon enactment
Legislative Description
Requires disclosure of a missing or non-functional airbag for certain vehicles at resale or auction.
Last Action
COMMITTED TO RULES
12/28/2020