A comprehensive legislative package has been signed into law, aimed at enhancing consumer protection and saving New Yorkers money. This set of bills addresses a range of issues, from health club membership cancellations to transparency in online restaurant delivery services. Here’s a breakdown of the new laws designed to help residents navigate daily transactions with greater ease and security.

Health Club Membership Cancellations Made Easier

One of the most significant changes is the new law requiring health clubs to accept membership cancellations within 10 business days of receiving notice. This move helps consumers avoid getting locked into long-term contracts that no longer serve their needs. State Senator Roxanne J. Persaud, who sponsored the bill, emphasized that this reform empowers consumers to make health and wellness decisions without unnecessary financial strain. Assemblymember Jeffrey Dinowitz also praised the law for modernizing contract practices, including faster refund timelines.

Transparency in Vehicle Lease Fees

Another key provision in the new legislative package targets motor vehicle lease agreements. The law prohibits the imposition of administrative, clerical, or handling fees at the expiration of a lease term. State Senator James Sanders Jr. and Assemblymember Michaelle C. Solages led the push for this legislation, aiming to alleviate unnecessary financial burdens on consumers who lease vehicles. This new law ensures greater transparency in leasing practices, giving New Yorkers more control over their financial commitments.

Protecting Consumers from Telemarketing Scams

Telemarketing practices are also under scrutiny with new regulations that require telemarketers to provide key information within the first 30 seconds of a call, including the name and contact details of the caller. Sponsored by State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal and Assemblymember Brian Cunningham, this bill seeks to protect vulnerable individuals from fraudulent marketing schemes, especially seniors and those facing financial hardships.

Enhanced Restaurant Sanitation Transparency

With the rise of online food delivery, consumers now have the right to access restaurant sanitation grades before placing an order. The new law, sponsored by State Senator Kevin Thomas and Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal, mandates that delivery apps display a link to the restaurant’s most recent health inspection grades. This ensures that consumers can make informed choices about the cleanliness of the establishments from which they order food.

Labeling Transparency for Over-the-Counter Products

Finally, a law has been signed that prohibits the obstruction of labels on over-the-counter drugs and cosmetics. This legislation, sponsored by State Senator James Sanders Jr. and Assemblymember David I. Weprin, ensures that consumers can clearly read labels and make informed decisions about the products they purchase, protecting their health and safety.

A Step Toward Affordability

These new legislative changes represent a significant step forward in consumer protection, helping New Yorkers save money and make more informed decisions in their everyday lives. With rising costs impacting residents across the state, these reforms aim to ease financial burdens and increase transparency in key consumer services.

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