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A 8981

Requires street pricing for pre-packaged food and beverage items sold by vendors at certain transportation facilities and on toll roads

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Nily Rozic

NY bill A8981 requires street pricing for pre-packaged foods and beverages sold by vendors at designated transit facilities and toll roads boosting price consistency for travelers.

REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION
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Bill Summary · A 8981

Summary: Assembly Bill A 8981

Overview

A 8981 is a New York Assembly bill titled “Requires street pricing for pre-packaged food and beverage items sold by vendors at certain transportation facilities and on toll roads.” The bill has been introduced and is currently REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION. The sponsor listed is Assemblymember Nily Rozic (primary). A Senate companion is S 8478.

Purpose and Intent

  • The bill would require street pricing for pre-packaged food and beverage items sold by vendors operating at designated transportation facilities and on toll roads within the state.
  • The core aim appears to be addressing pricing practices at point-of-sale in transportation-related venues, potentially promoting price consistency or transparency for travelers.

Key Provisions (as indicated by the title)

  • Applies specifically to vendors selling pre-packaged food and beverages.
  • Geographic/venue scope includes:
    • Certain transportation facilities (e.g., transit hubs, stations, airports, or other designated venues within the state)
    • Toll roads operated within the state
  • Requires the use of “street pricing” for the priced items. The exact methodology, definitions, thresholds, and enforcement mechanisms would be detailed in the bill text (not provided in the available summary).

Scope and Affected Parties

  • Affected Vendors: Operators selling pre-packaged food and beverage items at the specified transportation facilities and on toll roads.
  • Consumers: Travelers and other individuals purchasing items at these venues.
  • Facility and Toll Road Operators: Entities responsible for oversight and compliance with pricing requirements.
  • State/Transportation Agencies: Likely involved in enforcement, compliance checks, and rule-making, subject to the bill’s full text.

Legislative Status and Timeline

  • Introduced: August 13, 2025.
  • Current Status: REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION (committee stage).
  • Legislative Actions noted: Referred to Transportation on August 13, 2025 (duplicative entry shown in records).

Related Bills

  • Companion: S 8478 (Senate). Listed as the companion bill to A 8981.

Potential Impacts and Considerations

  • Consumer Impact: Could lead to more uniform pricing for snacks and drinks at transportation venues, potentially reducing price variability.
  • Vendor Impact: May require changes to pricing policies, point-of-sale systems, and compliance processes; potential compliance costs or administrative considerations.
  • Enforcement: Specific penalties, audit processes, and exemptions (if any) would be defined in the full bill text.
  • Implementation: Timeline for implementing pricing changes and transitional arrangements would be critical once the bill advances.

Next Steps

  • Monitor movement of A 8981 through the Assembly Transportation Committee, potential amendments, and any floor votes.
  • Review the full bill text and the Senate companion S 8478 for explicit definitions, pricing methodology, enforcement provisions, exemptions, and effective dates.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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