T2014-1910
| * | | | | Oversight: Used Car Sales in New York City: Ensuring Consumer Protections and Safety in the Sale of Used Vehicles Recalled by the Manufacturer. | Oversight | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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T2014-1910
| * | | | | Oversight: Used Car Sales in New York City: Ensuring Consumer Protections and Safety in the Sale of Used Vehicles Recalled by the Manufacturer. | Oversight | | Filed, by Committee | |
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Int 0178-2014
| * | Jumaane D. Williams | | | Price displays for second-hand automobiles. | Introduction | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0178-2014
| * | Jumaane D. Williams | | | Price displays for second-hand automobiles. | Introduction | | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 0518-2014
| * | Donovan J. Richards | | | Requiring secondhand automobile dealers to disclose whether automobiles have been recalled by the automobiles’ manufacturers. | Introduction | This bill requires secondhand automobile dealers to disclose recall information to consumers when selling automobiles, parts or equipment that are the subject of a recall by the national highway transportation safety administration or the NHTSA. Such disclosure, which would be signed by the purchaser, would be retained by the dealer for five years, and subject to inspection by the Department of Consumer Affairs. This bill would impose a $1000 fine for a first offense, a $1000 fine or imprisonment for a second offense, and suspension or revocation of a dealer’s license at the discretion of the commissioner for any subsequent offenses during a three year period. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0518-2014
| * | Donovan J. Richards | | | Requiring secondhand automobile dealers to disclose whether automobiles have been recalled by the automobiles’ manufacturers. | Introduction | This bill requires secondhand automobile dealers to disclose recall information to consumers when selling automobiles, parts or equipment that are the subject of a recall by the national highway transportation safety administration or the NHTSA. Such disclosure, which would be signed by the purchaser, would be retained by the dealer for five years, and subject to inspection by the Department of Consumer Affairs. This bill would impose a $1000 fine for a first offense, a $1000 fine or imprisonment for a second offense, and suspension or revocation of a dealer’s license at the discretion of the commissioner for any subsequent offenses during a three year period. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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