New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09400

Introduced
3/9/26  

Caption

Requires that maximum fees to be charged by an official inspection station are uniformly applicable statewide.

Impact

The introduction of S09400 is likely to have significant effects on how vehicle inspection stations operate throughout New York. Should the bill pass, all inspection stations would need to adhere to these maximum fee limits across the state, leading to a more standardized approach. Supporters of the bill argue that it will mitigate confusion among vehicle owners regarding inspection costs, as they will no longer face varying fees from one locality to another. This uniformity is expected to foster a more equitable environment for consumers and businesses alike.

Summary

Bill S09400 aims to amend the vehicle and traffic law in New York to establish statewide uniformity of vehicle inspection fees. The legislation stipulates that maximum fees imposed by official inspection stations must be uniformly applicable across the state. This initiative is intended to eliminate discrepancies in inspection fees that currently exist between different regions, thereby simplifying the process for both vehicle owners and inspection stations. By mandating a consistent fee structure, the bill seeks to enhance transparency and fairness in the vehicle inspection process.

Contention

While the bill seeks to streamline vehicle inspection fees, there may be points of contention among lawmakers and stakeholders about the implications of such uniformity. Opponents might raise concerns regarding the potential impact on smaller, independent inspection stations that could struggle financially under a mandated fee cap that does not consider regional economic variances. Proponents assure that standardizing fees will protect consumers from being overcharged, but opponents may argue that it compromises local economic control and fails to account for cost variations linked to different geographical contexts.

Companion Bills

NY A10208

Same As Requires that maximum fees to be charged by an official inspection station are uniformly applicable statewide.

Previously Filed As

NY A10208

Requires that maximum fees to be charged by an official inspection station are uniformly applicable statewide.

NY S08906

Requires applications for retail gas station building permits to include one electric vehicle charging station using direct current fast chargers at such gasoline station per four gas dispensing pumps.

NY A10447

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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 S09978

Prohibits safety and emission inspections for new motor vehicles that are sold or transferred until the third year after the initial inspection by a dealer.

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 S04195

Requires inspections of motor vehicle mufflers and exhaust systems.

NY A01440

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NY A10580

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NY S08955

Enacts the "fair pay for home care act" relating to minimum wages applicable to home care aides; provides for a minimum wage of 150% of the applicable statewide or regional minimum wage.

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