Assembly Actions -
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Mar 09, 2018 |
referred to consumer protection |
Senate Bill S7924
2017-2018 Legislative Session
Sponsored By
(D) 14th Senate District
Archive: Last Bill Status - In Senate Committee Consumer Protection Committee
- Introduced
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- In Committee Assembly
- In Committee Senate
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- On Floor Calendar Assembly
- On Floor Calendar Senate
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- Passed Assembly
- Passed Senate
- Delivered to Governor
- Signed By Governor
Actions
co-Sponsors
(D) 32nd Senate District
2017-S7924 (ACTIVE) - Details
- See Assembly Version of this Bill:
- A5240
- Current Committee:
- Senate Consumer Protection
- Law Section:
- General Business Law
- Laws Affected:
- Rpld & add §399-c, Gen Bus L
- Versions Introduced in Other Legislative Sessions:
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2015-2016:
A9956
2019-2020: S3208, A2301
2021-2022: S2752, A1189
2023-2024: S684, A683
2017-S7924 (ACTIVE) - Sponsor Memo
BILL NUMBER: S7924 SPONSOR: COMRIE TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the general business law, in relation to prohibited mandatory arbitration agreements; and to repeal section 399-c of such law relating to prohibiting mandatory arbitration clauses in certain consumer contracts PURPOSE OR GENERAL IDEA OF BILL: The purpose of this bill is to comprehensively update the General Busi- ness Law's section regarding mandatory arbitration clauses and the way in which they are regulated in New York State. SUMMARY OF SPECIFIC PROVISIONS: Section one of the bill repeals the current section 399-c of the General Business Law and replaces it with a new section 399-c. The terms "consumer dispute", "employment dispute", and "mandatory arbitration agreement" are defined in this section. The section bans mandatory arbi- tration clauses in New York State and declares them unenforceable much
2017-S7924 (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 7924 I N S E N A T E March 9, 2018 ___________ Introduced by Sen. COMRIE -- 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 prohibited mandatory arbitration agreements; and to repeal section 399-c of such law relating to prohibiting mandatory arbitration clauses in certain consumer contracts THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 399-c of the general business law is REPEALED and a new section 399-c is added to read as follows: § 399-C. PROHIBITED MANDATORY ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS. 1. DEFINITIONS. (A) THE TERM "CONSUMER DISPUTE" SHALL MEAN A DISPUTE BETWEEN AN INDI- VIDUAL WHO SEEKS OR ACQUIRES REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY, SERVICES (INCLUDING SERVICES RELATING TO SECURITIES AND OTHER INVESTMENTS), MONEY, OR CREDIT FOR PERSONAL, FAMILY OR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES AND THE SELLER OR PROVIDER OF SUCH PROPERTY, SERVICES, MONEY OR CREDIT. (B) THE TERM "EMPLOYMENT DISPUTE" SHALL MEAN A DISPUTE BETWEEN AN EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE ARISING OUT OF THE RELATIONSHIP OF EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE AS DEFINED IN SECTION 3 OF THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT OF 1938 (29 U.S.C. 203). (C) THE TERM "MANDATORY ARBITRATION AGREEMENT" SHALL MEAN ANY AGREE- MENT TO ARBITRATE A DISPUTE THAT HAD NOT YET ARISEN AT THE TIME OF THE MAKING OF THE AGREEMENT. 2. PROHIBITED MANDATORY CONSUMER AND EMPLOYMENT ARBITRATION AGREE- MENTS. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS ARTICLE, NO MANDATO- RY ARBITRATION AGREEMENT SHALL BE VALID OR ENFORCEABLE IF IT REQUIRES ARBITRATION OF AN EMPLOYMENT DISPUTE OR CONSUMER DISPUTE. 3. PROHIBITION OF EFFECT OF CERTAIN MANDATORY ARBITRATION CLAUSES OR AGREEMENTS. MANDATORY ARBITRATION CLAUSES OR AGREEMENTS COVERING CONSUMERS AND EMPLOYEE DISPUTES ARE CONTRARY TO THE ESTABLISHED PUBLIC POLICY OF THIS STATE. BECAUSE EMPLOYEES AND CONSUMERS ARE REQUIRED TO ASSENT TO THESE AGREEMENTS AS A CONDITION OF BEING AN EMPLOYEE OR CONSUMER BEFORE ANY DISPUTE HAS ARISEN WITH THE EMPLOYER OR MERCHANT, THESE AGREEMENTS DO NOT OFFER EMPLOYEES AND CONSUMERS A MEANINGFUL EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
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