New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08130

Introduced
5/1/25  
Refer
5/1/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Report Pass
1/21/26  
Engrossed
1/27/26  

Caption

Authorizes the issuance of delivery tickets electronically.

Impact

This bill will amend existing regulations under the agriculture and markets law, specifically those related to how delivery tickets for petroleum products must be recorded and presented. The shift to electronic delivery tickets is intended to simplify and expedite transactions within the industry, leading to improvement in operational efficiency. Moreover, as all transactions would still require the same information traditionally included on hard copies—such as quantities, pricing, and identification of the parties involved—this shift maintains critical aspects of accountability and consumer protection.

Summary

Bill A08130 introduces provisions for the issuance of electronic delivery tickets for petroleum products, which aims to modernize the transaction process between sellers and buyers in the agricultural sector. By allowing electronic documentation, the bill facilitates quicker and more efficient transactions while maintaining the necessary transparency regarding product delivery. Under this legislation, sellers would no longer be required to provide hard copies of delivery tickets but could instead provide the necessary information through electronic means, such as mobile devices or computers.

Contention

While the bill is expected to modernize agricultural transactions and improve regulatory efficiency, it also raises concerns among some stakeholders regarding potential issues around accessibility and technology reliability. Some critics fear that not all buyers might have equal access to digital tools, which could disadvantage certain parties, particularly smaller players in the agricultural sector. Ensuring that this transition does not exclude vulnerable groups or lead to further complications in transactions remains a topic of discussion among legislators and industry experts.

Companion Bills

NY S05689

Same As Authorizes the issuance of delivery tickets electronically.

Previously Filed As

NY S05689

Authorizes the issuance of delivery tickets electronically.

NY S08221

Enacts into law components of legislation that relate to live event ticket sales; establishes an annual professional reseller renewal fee; requires professional ticket resellers to provide their New York state ticket reseller license number as a condition of utilizing an online resale marketplace to resell tickets (Part A); provides criteria for when a purchaser may obtain a full refund of the amount paid for a ticket (Part B); relates to resale requirements for tickets; requires that if a licensee or other ticket reseller doesn't have possession of the ticket, then they shall have a written contract to obtain the offered ticket at a certain price from a person or entity in possession of the ticket or from a person or entity who has a contractual right to obtain such ticket, and tickets to the event have been placed on sale by the venue or entity hosting the event or its authorized agent before the licensee or reseller can advertise the sale of the tickets (Part C); relates to unlawful charges in connection with tickets; permits reasonable charges for costs actually rendered or otherwise in connection to customer support, technological and software infrastructure, and actual operational costs for sales away from the box office; defines terms (Part D); relates to the availability of tickets for sale to the general public; defines a term (Part E); relates to paperless ticketing systems options (Part F); extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to tickets to places of entertainment (Part G).

NY A08659

Enacts into law components of legislation that relate to live event ticket sales; establishes an annual professional reseller renewal fee; requires professional ticket resellers to provide their New York state ticket reseller license number as a condition of utilizing an online resale marketplace to resell tickets (Part A); provides criteria for when a purchaser may obtain a full refund of the amount paid for a ticket (Part B); relates to resale requirements for tickets; requires that if a licensee or other ticket reseller doesn't have possession of the ticket, then they shall have a written contract to obtain the offered ticket at a certain price from a person or entity in possession of the ticket or from a person or entity who has a contractual right to obtain such ticket, and tickets to the event have been placed on sale by the venue or entity hosting the event or its authorized agent before the licensee or reseller can advertise the sale of the tickets (Part C); relates to unlawful charges in connection with tickets; permits reasonable charges for costs actually rendered or otherwise in connection to customer support, technological and software infrastructure, and actual operational costs for sales away from the box office; defines terms (Part D); relates to the availability of tickets for sale to the general public; defines a term (Part E); relates to the resale of tickets included in a subscription or season ticket package (Part F); extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to tickets to places of entertainment (Part G).

NY A06825

Prohibits the misrepresentation or collection of certain fees related to the delivery, usage, and storage of liquified petroleum.

NY S01783

Prohibits the misrepresentation or collection of certain fees related to the delivery, usage, and storage of liquified petroleum.

NY SB181

An Act To Amend Title 6 Of The Delaware Code Regarding The Secondary Ticketing Market.

NY S07654

Authorizes the superintendent of financial services to oversee and regulate car dealer transactions with consumers; requires motor vehicle retail installment contracts to include an itemized listing of all costs related to the purchase of a motor vehicle and disclosure of the prohibition of conditional delivery; requires motor vehicle dealers to provide credit applicants with copies of all credit application documents; prohibits the conditional delivery of a motor vehicle.

NY S3390

Establishes requirements for fee disclosure and for fees allowed as part of sale for certain tickets.

NY A02342

Provides for service of parking tickets by mail; provides additional time to respond to a parking ticket so served.

NY HB3108

TICKETS-CONSUMER PROTECTIONS

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