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NY S08075
Bill
Status
5/15/2025
Primary Sponsor
Jeremy Cooney
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AI Summary
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Requires automobile manufacturers shipping new cars to New York dealers to affix a label displaying a "tariff cost estimate" showing any price increases resulting from federal tariffs on steel, aluminum, and other goods used in manufacturing, assembly, or distribution
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Defines "tariff cost estimate" to include all price increases directly or indirectly attributable to federal tariffs, which must be presented in a clear, conspicuous, and easily understandable manner
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Allows manufacturers to satisfy the disclosure requirement by including the tariff cost estimate on the existing Monroney label (the federally-required window sticker)
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Maintains existing requirements that dealers display prominent labels on vehicles originally sold for distribution outside the United States, warning about potential differences in features, safety equipment, and warranty
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Takes effect 90 days after becoming law
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