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NY A08241
Bill
Status
5/5/2025
Primary Sponsor
Micah Lasher
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AI Summary
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Requires automobile manufacturers shipping new cars to New York dealers to affix a window label showing the estimated price increase caused by federal tariffs on the vehicle
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Defines "tariff cost estimate" as any price increase resulting directly or indirectly from federal tariffs, including tariffs on steel, aluminum, and other goods used in manufacturing, assembly, or distribution
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Allows manufacturers to satisfy the labeling requirement by including the tariff cost estimate on the existing Monroney label (federal window sticker)
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Imposes liability on violators and those who knowingly aid violations, making them liable to aggrieved persons for any additional margin obtained from the sale
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Takes effect 90 days after becoming law and is titled the "Tariff Transparency Act"
Legislative Description
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.
Last Action
referred to transportation
1/7/2026