New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07973

Introduced
4/16/25  
Refer
4/16/25  

Caption

Enacts the towing protection enforcement act; updates laws that regulate the towing of vehicles, including adding provisions thereto to prevent predatory towing of vehicles within the City of New York.

Impact

If enacted, A07973 would introduce strict penalties for violations of the towing provisions, with fines escalating for repeat offenses. The legislation also authorizes the establishment of an interagency advisory council tasked with addressing issues related to towing enforcement. This act represents a comprehensive overhaul of existing administrative codes governing towing practices, with a focus on fostering accountability and fairness in the towing industry. By enhancing the regulatory framework, the bill aims to provide greater protection for consumers who find themselves subject to towing practices that may be abusive or excessive.

Summary

Bill A07973, known as the Towing Protection Enforcement Act, aims to enhance the regulations surrounding towing services in New York City. The bill seeks to prevent predatory practices by towing companies, particularly targeting the use of tactics that exploit vehicle owners, such as the unregulated towing of vehicles from private and commercial properties. A significant provision within the bill prohibits tow truck operators from utilizing spotters or spotting techniques in order to target vehicles for towing without the explicit consent of property managers or owners, thus safeguarding vehicle owners from sudden and unjustified towing incidents.

Contention

Discussions surrounding A07973 reveal potential points of contention among stakeholders, particularly concerning the balance between regulation and the operational needs of towing companies. While proponents argue that stricter regulation is necessary to curb predatory behavior, opponents may express concerns about the operational constraints placed on towing companies and possible implications for service efficiency. The bill may also face scrutiny regarding its implementation and enforcement mechanisms, including how effectively it addresses existing grievances within the community related to towing practices.

Companion Bills

NY S04793

Same As Enacts the towing protection enforcement act; updates laws that regulate the towing of vehicles, including adding provisions thereto to prevent predatory towing of vehicles within the City of New York.

Previously Filed As

NY S04793

Enacts the towing protection enforcement act; updates laws that regulate the towing of vehicles, including adding provisions thereto to prevent predatory towing of vehicles within the City of New York.

NY S07717

Sets maximum rates that may be charged for the towing and subsequent storage of passenger and large vehicles outside of New York city.

NY A08858

Sets maximum rates that may be charged for the towing and subsequent storage of passenger and large vehicles outside of New York city.

NY HB1741

Enacts provisions relating to towing of commercial vehicles

NY SB516

Enacts provisions relating to towing of commercial vehicles

NY HB745

Enacts provisions relating to towing of commercial vehicles

NY HB493

AN ACT relating to the towing and storage of motor vehicles.

NY SB617

Relative to the regulation and appeal of motor vehicle towing from public highways and relative to the removal of abandoned vehicles by law enforcement.

NY SB1127

Vehicle towing rates; regulation

NY H3516

To prevent predatory towing fees for police-authorized tows

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.