N.Y. General Business Law Section 391-C
Sale of bicycles


1.

No bicycle manufactured or assembled on or after January first, nineteen hundred seventy-four, and designated as a new model shall be sold in this state unless such bicycle is manufactured and assembled in compliance with rules and regulations promulgated by the commissioner pursuant to subdivision d of Vehicle & Traffic Law § 1236 (Lamps and other equipment on bicycles)section twelve hundred thirty-six of the vehicle and traffic law. 1-a.

(a)

No bicycle manufactured or assembled on or after January first, nineteen hundred eighty-nine shall be sold or offered for sale in this state unless it has an identifying serial number that distinguishes that bicycle from all other bicycles of that same make and model permanently and visibly engraved or stamped in readily legible boldfaced figures at least one-eighth inches in height on the top surface of the top crossbar or of the uppermost cross support of the bicycle frame or on the head tube or on the toeplate not obstructed by the derailleur or gear wheels or on the crank hanger; or, on a label, shield or plate permanently affixed in any of the foregoing locations in such a manner that the serial number will be readily visible and that such label, plate or shield cannot be removed without being defaced or destroyed.

(b)

Any person, corporation, association or partnership who assembles, distributes or manufactures such a bicycle on or after January first, nineteen hundred eighty-nine or who is regularly engaged in the business of selling bicycles or bicycle accessories at retail and who offers such bicycle for sale in the normal course of business in this state in violation of this subdivision shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars. In addition to any other penalty as provided by law, any person who intentionally alters, conceals, defaces, destroys, or removes such serial number with the intent to deprive the rightful owner of lawful possession shall be guilty of a violation, punishable by a fine not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars.

(c)

No person regularly engaged in the business of manufacture, distribution, or retail sale of bicycles shall be deemed to have violated the provisions of this subdivision, if such person shows by a preponderance of evidence that the violation was not intentional and resulted from bona fide error made notwithstanding the maintenance of procedures reasonably adopted to avoid any such error.

2.

No bicycle manufactured and assembled prior to January first, nineteen hundred seventy-four, shall be sold in this state on or after January first, nineteen hundred seventy-five, by a person regularly engaged in the business of selling bicycles at retail unless such bicycle is in compliance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the commissioner pursuant to the provisions of subdivision d of Vehicle & Traffic Law § 1236 (Lamps and other equipment on bicycles)section twelve hundred thirty-six of the vehicle and traffic law.

3.

The provisions of subdivisions one and two of this section shall not apply to the sale of a bicycle by a person not regularly engaged in the business of selling bicycles at retail.

4.

No person regularly engaged in the business of selling bicycles or bicycle accessories at retail shall sell any reflective device for use on a bicycle if such device does not comply with rules and regulations promulgated by the commissioner of motor vehicles pursuant to Vehicle & Traffic Law § 1236 (Lamps and other equipment on bicycles)section twelve hundred thirty-six of the vehicle and traffic law. A reflective device shall include a tire, if reflectorization of tires is required by such rules and regulations.

5.

A knowing violation of this section shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed two hundred and fifty dollars.

Source: Section 391-C — Sale of bicycles, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/GBS/391-C (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

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Optical discs
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Anti-phishing act of 2006
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Cramming prohibited
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Prohibit persons under eighteen years of age in certain facilities
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Posting of warnings by commercial entities offering internet access to the public
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Information concerning services for human trafficking victims in facilities at truck stops
390‑E
Unauthorized installation of certain security devices prohibited
390‑E*2
Skimming awareness notice
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Marking retreaded, recapped or recut tires
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Unlawful acts relating to liquid fuels, lubricating oils and similar products
391‑B
Prohibit any sale of dangerous clothing articles
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Sale of bicycles
391‑CC
Sale of micromobility devices, bicycles with electric assist and limited use motorcycles powered by lithium-ion batteries, and lithium-io...
391‑CC*2
Sale of bicycles with electric assist and micromobility devices
391‑D
Sale of matchbooks
391‑E
Promotion of camps by certain organizations
391‑F
Promotion of private schools by certain organizations
391‑G
Rental of motor vehicles
391‑H
Lubricating oils
391‑I
Sale of urea-formaldehyde foam insulation
391‑J
Sale of fire extinguishers
391‑JJ
Sale of electric space heaters
391‑K
Automatic garage door opening systems
391‑L
Personal emergency response service agreements
391‑L*2
Rental of motor vehicles
391‑M
Manufacture and sale of in-line skates
391‑N
Sale of reptiles
391‑OO
Sale of over-the-counter diet pills and dietary supplements for weight loss or muscle building
391‑P
Prohibit the rental of clothing articles previously worn
391‑Q
Rebates
391‑S
Sale and distribution of novelty lighters prohibited
391‑T
Sale of small animals
391‑U
Pricing goods and services on the basis of gender prohibited
391‑U*2
Restrictions on the sale and use of firefighting equipment containing PFAS chemicals
391‑V
Third-party food delivery agreements
392
Second-hand watches
392‑A
Sale of new computers
392‑B
False labels and misrepresentations
392‑C
Obliteration of marks of origin
392‑D
Using false marks as to manufacture
392‑E
Using false statements or altering mileage registering devices
392‑F
Taximeters
392‑G
Sale of ultraviolet radiation devices
392‑H
Trash receptacles
392‑I
Prices reduced to reflect change in sales tax computation
392‑J
Sales of sparkling devices
393
Lime
393‑A
Non fire rated wood paneling
393‑B
Written solicitation
393‑C
Sale of required labor postings
393‑D
Sale of certified copies of property deeds
393‑E
Sale of abandoned property location services
393‑F
Voluntary third-party notification
394
Lost or destroyed certificate of stock
394‑A
Proof of lost negotiable paper
394‑B
Limitations on certain contracts for instruction or use of physical or social training facilities
394‑C
Limitations on certain contracts involving social referral services
394‑CC
Internet dating safety
394‑CCC
Social media networks
394‑D
Privity of contract between franchise seller and customer or patron of dealer
394‑E
Report on request for abortional services
394‑F
Warrants for reproductive health related electronic data
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Required disclosure of prior use
395‑A
Maintenance agreements

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

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