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NY A09212
Bill
Status
11/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Micah Lasher
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AI Summary
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Requires covered suppliers (those selling over $6 billion annually in grocery goods) to offer the same terms of sale to all retailers and wholesalers purchasing the same volume of products in contemporaneous sales
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Mandates covered suppliers provide anonymized terms of sale from contracts with dominant retailers within 14 days of a written request from smaller retailers or wholesalers
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Defines "dominant covered retailer" as one with over $18 billion in annual grocery sales and storefronts or distribution centers in more than 20 states including New York
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Prohibits dominant retailers from purchasing more goods than they can sell if it would unreasonably diminish availability to other retailers, or from coercing suppliers into violating pricing fairness requirements
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Authorizes the Attorney General or injured parties to sue for injunctions and civil penalties up to three times actual damages for violations
Legislative Description
Enacts the "consumer grocery pricing fairness act" in relation to ensuring price fairness for covered goods in the state of New York.
Last Action
reported referred to codes
2/26/2026