N.Y. Gen. Bus. Law § 910
Discrimination based on age prohibited
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As of January 1, 2022
* § 910. Safety recalls. 1. At the time when a shared vehicle owner\nregisters a shared vehicle on a peer-to-peer car sharing program, and\nprior to the time when the shared vehicle owner makes a shared vehicle\navailable for car sharing on the peer-to-peer car sharing program, and\nno less than annually thereafter, the peer-to-peer car sharing program\nshall:\n (a) verify that the shared vehicle is not subject to any open safety\nrecalls appearing on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration\nrecall database created under 49 C.F.R. 573.15 for which the recall\nrepair has not been made and shall not permit a shared vehicle to be\nshared in a peer-to-peer car sharing program unless the vehicle recall\nrepair has been made; and\n (b) notify such shared vehicle owner of the requirements under\nsubdivision two of this section.\n 2. (a) If the shared vehicle owner has received notice of a safety\nrecall on a shared vehicle, before it is enrolled in a peer-to-peer car\nsharing program such shared vehicle owner shall not make such vehicle\navailable as a shared vehicle on a peer-to-peer car sharing program\nuntil the necessary safety recall repair has been made.\n (b) If a shared vehicle owner has received notice of a safety recall\non a shared vehicle while the shared vehicle is available on a\npeer-to-peer car sharing program, the shared vehicle owner shall remove\nthe shared vehicle from such peer-to-peer car sharing program, as soon\nas practicable, and in no case longer than seventy-two hours after\nreceipt of such notice, and it shall not be made available thereafter\nuntil the necessary repairs under the safety recall shall have been\ncompleted.\n (c) If a shared vehicle owner has received notice of a safety recall\non a shared vehicle while such shared vehicle is in the possession of a\nshared vehicle driver, the shared vehicle owner shall notify the\npeer-to-peer car sharing program about the safety recall as soon as\npracticable, and in no case longer than forty-eight hours after receipt\nof such notice, so that the shared vehicle driver can be notified and\nthe shared vehicle can be removed from the peer-to-peer car sharing\nprogram until the necessary safety recall repair has been made.\n (d) A shared vehicle owner shall not enroll a vehicle in a\npeer-to-peer car sharing program unless such vehicle has been issued a\nvalid safety inspection in compliance with article five of the vehicle\nand traffic law. A peer-to-peer car sharing program shall not permit a\nvehicle to be shared unless the shared vehicle owner has furnished proof\nto the program of such safety inspection in compliance with article five\nof the vehicle and traffic law within the preceding twelve months.\n * NB Effective March 22, 2022\n
§ 910. Discrimination based on age prohibited. 1. It shall be unlawful\nfor any corporation, partnership, firm, institution, sole proprietorship\nor other entity or person engaged in the business of peer-to-peer car\nsharing to refuse to make a shared vehicle available to any person\ntwenty-one years of age or older solely on the basis of age, provided\nthat insurance coverage for persons of such age is available. Any actual\ncost for insurance related to the age of the shared driver may be passed\non to such person.\n 2. A knowing violation of this section shall be punishable by a fine\nnot to exceed five hundred dollars.\n
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