New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09348

Introduced
3/4/26  

Caption

Prohibits motor vehicle manufacturers and dealers from charging a subscription fee for certain functions of a motor vehicle after the vehicle is sold; provides that any manufacturer, dealer, or agent of a manufacturer or dealer that fails to comply with such requirements shall be assessed a civil penalty not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars per point of sale for each violation.

Impact

If enacted, S09348 will directly impact the business practices of vehicle manufacturers and dealers by restricting their ability to monetize certain vehicle features post-sale. Any violation will subject them to a civil penalty not exceeding $250 per point of sale. This measure is designed to ensure that consumers retain access to basic vehicle functionalities without incurring additional costs, reinforcing the principle that once a vehicle is purchased, the consumer should have complete access to its capabilities without ongoing fees.

Summary

Bill S09348 proposes to amend the general business law to prohibit motor vehicle manufacturers and dealers from charging consumers subscription fees for certain features of a motor vehicle that utilize components already installed at the time of purchase. The legislation aims to protect consumers from unexpected ongoing costs related to features that are technically embedded in the vehicles they bought or leased, thereby clarifying ownership rights over vehicle functionalities after a sale is completed. This bill is particularly significant given the increasing prevalence of subscription models in various sectors, including the automotive industry.

Contention

There are significant implications for both consumers and manufacturers regarding the interpretation of what constitutes a subscription service. While manufacturers often argue that some features enhance user experience and justify a subscription model, the bill counters this by emphasizing consumer rights and ownership. There is potential for contention over which features fall under this regulation, as certain functionalities like navigation updates and telematics services are expressly exempted. The distinction between essential vehicle features and optional upgrades may lead to debate among stakeholders as the industry navigates these changes.

Notable_points

Support for S09348 includes consumer advocacy groups that view it as a necessary step to enhance consumer protection and transparency in the automotive market. Conversely, some industry representatives might see this regulation as a restriction on innovation and profitability, raising concerns about how it could stifle investment in new technologies. The bill represents a broader trend of legislating consumer rights within evolving market frameworks, particularly as subscription-based models continue to gain traction in various sectors.

Companion Bills

NY A10411

Same As Prohibits motor vehicle manufacturers and dealers from charging a subscription fee for certain functions of a motor vehicle after the vehicle is sold; provides that any manufacturer, dealer, or agent of a manufacturer or dealer that fails to comply with such requirements shall be assessed a civil penalty not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars per point of sale for each violation.

Previously Filed As

NY A10411

Prohibits motor vehicle manufacturers and dealers from charging a subscription fee for certain functions of a motor vehicle after the vehicle is sold; provides that any manufacturer, dealer, or agent of a manufacturer or dealer that fails to comply with such requirements shall be assessed a civil penalty not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars per point of sale for each violation.

NY A01095

Prohibits motor vehicle manufacturers and dealers from charging a subscription fee for certain functions of a motor vehicle after the vehicle is sold; provides that any manufacturer, dealer, or agent of a manufacturer or dealer that fails to comply with such requirements shall be assessed a civil penalty not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars per point of sale for each violation.

NY S05708

Prohibits motor vehicle manufacturers and dealers from charging a subscription fee for certain functions of a motor vehicle after the vehicle is sold; provides that any manufacturer, dealer, or agent of a manufacturer or dealer that fails to comply with such requirements shall be assessed a civil penalty not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars per point of sale for each violation.

NY SB22

Motor Vehicle Manufacturers As Dealers

NY S1820

Motor Vehicle Manufacturers and Franchised Motor Vehicle Dealers

NY H0429

Motor Vehicle Manufacturers and Franchised Motor Vehicle Dealers

NY S568

Prohibits motor vehicle manufacturer or dealer from requiring subscription for certain motor vehicle features.

NY A09307

Requires that all new motor vehicles sold at motor vehicle dealerships contain a space saver tire unless certain exceptions apply.

NY SSB3067

A bill for an act authorizing certain manufacturers of battery electric motor vehicles to be licensed as motor vehicle dealers.

NY HF54

A bill for an act authorizing manufacturers of battery electric motor vehicles to be licensed as motor vehicle dealers.

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