Bill Text: NY S07628 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Creates procedures for motor vehicle airbag safety.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-05-11 - REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION [S07628 Detail]

Download: New_York-2015-S07628-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                          7628
                    IN SENATE
                                      May 11, 2016
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  Sen.  O'MARA -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Transportation
        AN ACT to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to airbag safe-
          ty; and to repeal paragraph (e) of subdivision 6 of section  398-d  of
          such law relating to the replacement of inflatable restraint systems
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. Legislative  intent.  The  legislature  finds  that  airbag
     2  system  fraud is a public safety concern for both consumers and the auto
     3  insurance industry and that efforts to  address  this  serious  risk  to
     4  consumers  have been piecemeal, rather than coordinate, and that compre-
     5  hensive coordinated legislation is necessary to  protect  consumers  and
     6  insure the integrity of vehicle restraint systems.
     7    §  2.  Paragraph  (e) of subdivision 6 of section 398-d of the vehicle
     8  and traffic law is REPEALED.
     9    § 3. Section 415-c of the vehicle and traffic law, as added by chapter
    10  161 of the laws of 1996, subdivision 2 as amended by chapter 78  of  the
    11  laws of 1998, and subdivisions 1 and 2 as further amended by section 104
    12  of  part  A  of  chapter  62  of the laws of 2011, is amended to read as
    13  follows:
    14    § 415-c. [Sale] Tracking of salvaged  inflatable  restraint  systems[;
    15  restrictions.  1].  On and after January first, nineteen hundred ninety-
    16  seven, prior to offering any salvaged inflatable  restraint  system  for
    17  sale,  such  salvaged inflatable restraint system part [indentification]
    18  identification number and the vehicle identification number of the vehi-
    19  cle from which the salvaged inflatable restraint system was taken, shall
    20  be referred to a nationally recognized theft index  bureau  approved  by
    21  the  commissioner,  in consultation with the superintendent of financial
    22  services, for the purposes of determining prior to sale that neither the
    23  salvaged inflatable restraint system nor the motor  vehicle  [were]  was
    24  stolen,  as  determined  at the time of inquiry. The sales invoice shall
    25  state the date and the result of the inquiry to such theft index bureau.
    26    [2. On and after March first, nineteen hundred ninety-nine,  prior  to
    27  offering any salvaged inflatable restraint system for sale such salvaged

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD06045-01-5

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     1  inflatable  restraint  system  shall be certified according to standards
     2  established by a nationally recognized testing, engineering and research
     3  body approved by the commissioner in consultation with  the  superinten-
     4  dent of financial services.]
     5    §  4.  The  vehicle and traffic law is amended by adding a new section
     6  415-d to read as follows:
     7    § 415-d.  Sale  and  installation  of  recycled  inflatable  restraint
     8  systems;  restrictions.  1.  For  purposes of this section the following
     9  terms shall have the following meanings:
    10    (a) The term "airbag"  shall  mean  any  component  of  an  inflatable
    11  restraint  system  that  is  designed  in accordance with federal safety
    12  regulations for the make, model and year of the vehicle to be installed,
    13  operate and activate in a motor vehicle  as  specified  by  the  vehicle
    14  manufacturer,  in  the  event of a crash. Airbag components include, but
    15  are not limited to sensors, controllers, wiring and the airbag itself.
    16    (b) The term "light manipulating system"  means  anything  that  would
    17  mask  or  cause  the  inaccurate indication of the airbag system status,
    18  condition, or operability.
    19    (c) "Person" shall mean any natural person, corporation,  partnership,
    20  limited liability company, unincorporated association or other entity.
    21    (d)  "Recycled airbag" shall mean an original equipment manufacturer's
    22  non-deployed airbag that has been removed from  a  vehicle  for  use  in
    23  another vehicle.
    24    2. (a) No person shall: (i) install or reinstall, as part of a vehicle
    25  inflatable  occupant  restraint system, any object other than an airbag;
    26  (ii) sell or offer for sale any device with the intent that such  device
    27  will  replace  an  airbag  in  any motor vehicle if such person knows or
    28  reasonably should know that such device does  not  meet  federal  safety
    29  requirements;  (iii)  sell  or  offer  for  sale  any  device  that when
    30  installed in any motor vehicle gives the impression that a viable airbag
    31  is installed in the vehicle, including any light manipulating system; or
    32  (iv) intentionally misrepresent the presence of an airbag when one  does
    33  not exist.
    34    (b)  Any person found to have violated the provisions of this subdivi-
    35  sion shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,  and,  upon  conviction  thereof,
    36  shall  be  punished by a fine of up to two thousand five hundred dollars
    37  per violation and/or by imprisonment for up to one hundred eighty days.
    38    (c) Any person who violates the provisions of this  subdivision  whose
    39  violation results in serious bodily injury or death shall be guilty of a
    40  class D felony.
    41    3.  (a)  Any person engaged in the business of purchasing, selling, or
    42  installing recycled airbags shall maintain a manual or electronic record
    43  of the purchase, sale or installation, which must include the  identifi-
    44  cation  number  of  the airbag; the vehicle identification number of the
    45  vehicle from which the recycled airbag was removed; and,  in  the  event
    46  that the recycled airbag is installed, the vehicle identification number
    47  of the vehicle into which the airbag is installed.
    48    (b)  No  new or recycled airbag shall be sold or installed which is or
    49  has been subject to a specific manufacturer's or appropriate authority's
    50  notice of recall.
    51    (c) (i) In the case of a new replacement airbag, any person engaged in
    52  installing any airbag shall maintain the  name  and  tax  identification
    53  number  of the supplier of the airbag and record the vehicle identifica-
    54  tion number of the vehicle into which the airbag is installed,  as  well
    55  as the identification number of the airbag being installed.

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     1    (ii)  The  airbag  identification  number  of  the previously deployed
     2  airbag being replaced shall be recorded.
     3    (iii)  Upon  any request of a law enforcement officer of this state or
     4  other authorized representative of  the  agency  charged  with  adminis-
     5  tration  of  this  section, the installer shall produce such records and
     6  permit said agent or police officer to examine them.
     7    (d) Any person who sells a recycled airbag shall be a registered vehi-
     8  cle dismantler, pursuant to section four hundred fifteen-a of this arti-
     9  cle, and must disclose to the purchaser or vehicle owner that the airbag
    10  is recycled and has been inspected in accordance with recognized automo-
    11  tive recycling standards.
    12    (e) The person who installs a new or recycled airbag must be  a  motor
    13  vehicle  repair  shop  registered  pursuant  to article twelve-A of this
    14  chapter and shall submit an affidavit to  the  vehicle  owner  or  their
    15  representative  stating  that  the  replacement airbag has been properly
    16  installed.   Recycled airbags shall  be  installed  in  accordance  with
    17  recognized automotive recycling standards.
    18    (f)  All  records required under this section must be maintained for a
    19  minimum of five years following the transaction  and  may  be  inspected
    20  during  normal  business  hours  by any police officer, peace officer or
    21  representative of the commissioner.
    22    (g) Upon request, information within a portion of such record pertain-
    23  ing to a specific transaction must be provided to the  insurer  and  the
    24  vehicle owner.
    25    (h)  Persons engaged in the business of selling recycled airbags shall
    26  comply with all applicable terms of a protocol established by a national
    27  certifying entity. Such protocol shall be approved by  the  commissioner
    28  which  shall  include:  (i)  identification of the supplier of the unit;
    29  (ii) identification of the recipient vehicle,  including  vehicle  iden-
    30  tification  number,  year,  make  and model; (iii) identification of the
    31  airbag module cover color and color code if available; (iv)  identifica-
    32  tion  of  the  donor  vehicle,  including vehicle identification number,
    33  year, make and model; (v) supplier's internal stock  number  or  locator
    34  number;  (vi)  indication  of  source of interchange information, inter-
    35  change manual/part number or original  equipment  manufacturer  informa-
    36  tion;  (vii) a supplier certificate indicating that all the requirements
    37  of the inspection protocol have been successfully achieved and identify-
    38  ing the person who completed the inspection; (viii) a document  contain-
    39  ing the vehicle description including the year, make and model for which
    40  the airbag system component is required when being sold to the end-user;
    41  and (ix) all other applicable requirements set forth in such protocol.
    42    (i) Recycled airbags conforming to such standards shall be accompanied
    43  by  a  certificate of conformance which shall be retained by the instal-
    44  ler.
    45    (j) Any person who fails to maintain complete and accurate records, to
    46  prepare complete and accurate documents,  to  provide  information  from
    47  such record upon request of the department or any other regulatory body,
    48  or  to properly disclose that an airbag is recycled, as required by this
    49  subdivision shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
    50    4. (a) No person shall knowingly possess, sell, or  install  a  stolen
    51  airbag;  an  airbag  from  which the manufacturer's part number labeling
    52  and/or vehicle  identification  number  has  been  removed,  altered  or
    53  defaced; or an airbag taken from a stolen motor vehicle.
    54    (b)  Any  person  who  violates  this subdivision shall be guilty of a
    55  class D felony.

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     1    5. Any vehicle accident report that is filed by  the  appropriate  law
     2  enforcement  agency  shall  clearly contain a notation as to whether the
     3  automobile's airbag or inflatable restraint system had been deployed  in
     4  the accident.
     5    6.  (a)  Any  person selling or trading a motor vehicle who has actual
     6  knowledge that the motor vehicle's airbag is inoperable shall notify the
     7  buyer or the person acquiring the trade, in writing, that the airbag  is
     8  inoperable.
     9    (b) A person who knowingly violates the provisions of this subdivision
    10  shall be guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
    11    7. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the sale or trade
    12  of  a  motor vehicle: (a) visibly containing a deployed airbag; (b) sold
    13  by an insurance company that acquired the vehicle in connection  with  a
    14  claim  settlement; or (c) the sale of which is handled by a company, the
    15  primary business of which is the sale of vehicles from insurance  compa-
    16  nies and which makes no sales to end users.
    17    8.  In  addition  to  any  requirement  set forth in this section, any
    18  person who removes, stores, transports or installs  a  recycled  airbag,
    19  shall do so in accordance with the applicable terms of a protocol estab-
    20  lished  by a national certifying entity. Such protocol shall be approved
    21  by the commissioner in consultation with the superintendent of financial
    22  services.
    23    § 5. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of  this  act
    24  shall  be  adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid
    25  and after all further judicial review, the judgment  shall  not  affect,
    26  impair or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its
    27  operation  to  the  clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this
    28  act directly involved in the controversy in  which  the  judgment  shall
    29  have been rendered.
    30    § 6. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    31  it  shall  have  become a law; provided, however, that any rule or regu-
    32  lation necessary for its implementation may be  immediately  promulgated
    33  by the commissioner of motor vehicles.
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