Bill Text: NY S03567 | 2025-2026 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Enacts the consumer protection and automotive transparency act mandating transparency in automotive labeling relating to materials used in automobiles.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Introduced) 2025-01-28 - REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION [S03567 Detail]

Download: New_York-2025-S03567-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          3567

                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions

                    IN SENATE

                                    January 28, 2025
                                       ___________

        Introduced by Sens. CLEARE, FERNANDEZ -- read twice and ordered printed,
          and  when  printed  to  be  committed  to  the  Committee  on Consumer
          Protection

        AN ACT to amend the general business law, in relation  to  enacting  the
          "consumer protection and automotive transparency act"

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may  be  cited  as
     2  the "consumer protection and automotive transparency act".
     3    §  2.  Legislative  purpose  and intent. The purpose of this act is to
     4  mandate transparency in  automotive  labeling,  ensuring  consumers  are
     5  accurately informed about the materials used in the interiors of automo-
     6  biles. Consumers are often misled by the marketing of different types of
     7  materials  used  in  making  seating  surfaces, steering wheels and gear
     8  shifters in the  automotive  industry.  This  misleading  marketing  can
     9  result in consumers paying more for products that are not what they were
    10  expecting or buying a product that they assume is a certain material and
    11  it  is  not. It is important to protect consumers (monetarily, ethically
    12  and health-related) by requiring automotive  manufacturers  to  disclose
    13  the  materials used in their interior products. This legislation aims to
    14  protect consumers from deceptive marketing practices and promote  trans-
    15  parency across the automotive industry.
    16    (a)  The  purpose  of  this legislation is to protect consumers in the
    17  automotive industry by ensuring transparency and  accurate  labeling  of
    18  materials used in automobile interiors.
    19    (b)  This  legislation  aims to prevent misleading marketing practices
    20  and provide consumers with clear and  understandable  information  about
    21  the content of automobile interiors.
    22    (c)  This legislation mandates transparency in the labeling of automo-
    23  tive interiors to protect consumers from misleading marketing  practices
    24  related to leather, fabric and plastic materials.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD05727-01-5

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     1    (d)  This  legislation aims to ensure that consumers can make informed
     2  decisions about the materials used in automotive interiors.
     3    (e)  This  legislation  seeks  to  establish clear and simple labeling
     4  requirements, avoiding unnecessary complexity and ensuring accessibility
     5  for consumers of all educational backgrounds.
     6    § 3. The general business law is amended by adding a new section 198-d
     7  to read as follows:
     8    § 198-d. Consumer protection and automotive  transparency.  (a)  Defi-
     9  nitions.  For  the  purposes  of this section, the following terms shall
    10  have the following meanings:
    11    (1) "Leather" means any hide or skin  products  derived  from  animals
    12  that  possess  an intact original fibrous structure, obtained from hides
    13  tanned to prevent decay, that  may  have  been  split  before  or  after
    14  tanning into layers or segments, and that may have a coating applied.
    15    (2)  "Fabric" means any cloth or material produced by weaving or knit-
    16  ting fibers.
    17    (3) "Plastic and coated materials" means rolled goods,  or  sheets  of
    18  woven,  knit,  or non-woven textiles to which a polymer or resin mixture
    19  is applied as a surface coating or layer and makes up  the  majority  of
    20  the base material.
    21    (4) "Label" means any tag, label, or other writing that is attached to
    22  or accompanies an automotive product.
    23    (5) "Consumer protection division" means the consumer protection divi-
    24  sion established pursuant to section ninety-four-a of the executive law.
    25    (b) Labeling requirements.  (1) Automotive manufacturers shall clearly
    26  label  the  interior  materials  of vehicles using terms that are easily
    27  understandable to the average consumer at a level equivalent to a  sixth
    28  grade  reading  comprehension.    Automotive manufacturers shall provide
    29  transparent and accurate labeling on automobile interiors to ensure that
    30  all consumers, regardless of their level of  education,  can  understand
    31  the material used in the automobile interior.
    32    (2)  The  interior  threshold  required  for defined labeling shall be
    33  based upon the percent of material  used  on  the  interactive  interior
    34  surfaces  of  an  automobile.  Interactive  interior surfaces shall mean
    35  seating surfaces in all rows of the vehicle, headrests, steering  wheel,
    36  and gear shift.  Interactive interior surfaces shall not include seating
    37  side and back panels and all other non-seating surfaces in the vehicle.
    38    (i)  If  the  interactive  interior  surface  material is greater than
    39  seventy percent of a defined composition, then the entire label  can  be
    40  labeled as such.
    41    (ii)  If  the  interactive  interior  surface is composed of less than
    42  seventy percent of any of  the  defined  materials,  including  leather,
    43  fabric,  or  plastic  and  coated materials, then there shall be a label
    44  defining the material used by percentage.
    45    (3) The following terms shall be used to describe the  materials  used
    46  in  automobile interiors: leather, fabric, plastic and coated materials,
    47  and any other material that accurately  represents  the  nature  of  the
    48  interior.
    49    (4)  The interactive interior surfaces labels shall be clearly visible
    50  to the consumers, shall be prominently displayed  on  the  product,  and
    51  shall be easy to read. The material of the upholstery shall be listed in
    52  plain and easy-to-understand language.
    53    (c) Prohibition of marketing names. The use of marketing names causing
    54  confusion,  such as MBtex, ActiveX, Alcantera, Artico, NuLuxe, SansaTec,
    55  SofTex, Sophina,  Ultrasuede,  V-Tex  or  similar  marketing  names,  is
    56  prohibited for labeling automobile interiors.

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     1    (d)  Prohibition  of  deceptive  practices.  It is prohibited to sell,
     2  market, or advertise automobile interiors using terms such as "leather,"
     3  "skin," "tanned skin," "coated leather," or any other terms  defined  in
     4  this  section,  its derivatives, or synonyms, as well as the other terms
     5  as  a  means  of naming any other materials which do not comply with the
     6  characteristics defined in subdivision (a) of this section, either as  a
     7  noun  or  as  an  adjective,  even if entered as prefixes or suffixes in
     8  other words, regardless of the language used.
     9    (e) Enforcement and penalties.  (1) The consumer  protection  division
    10  shall enforce the provisions of this section.
    11    (2)  Violations  of  this  section  may result in penalties, fines, or
    12  other appropriate enforcement measures as  determined  by  the  consumer
    13  protection division.
    14    (3)  The  consumer  protection  division  may  investigate any alleged
    15  violation of this section and may issue orders to cease and desist oper-
    16  ations from any violation. The consumer  protection  division  may  also
    17  impose civil penalties for violations of this section.
    18    §  4. Severability. If any provision of this act is held to be invalid
    19  or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall  not  affect
    20  the validity or enforceability of any other provision of this act.
    21    § 5. This act shall take effect immediately.
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