New law takes effect just prior to the holidays
On December 10, 2023, a new law takes effect in New York that will mandate a grace period that will allow consumers three months to use up their credit card rewards points prior to a change in their loyalty program. New York General Business Law § 520-e was enacted in 2021 with a delayed effective date. The new law provides that before a credit card rewards program can be modified, cancelled or terminated, the consumer must be provided with at least 90 days’ notice of the forthcoming change and therefore an equally long window of opportunity to “redeem, exchange, or otherwise use” the previously accumulated points. The notice must go out no later than 45 days after the change has been decided upon by the credit card issuer.
The client alert addresses how New York has now joined other states with some of the most burdensome automatic renewal laws, enacting a sweeping law that regulates automatic renewal disclosures and cancellation procedures.
Proposed legislation recently introduced in the New York Senate would impose new limitations on discount buying clubs.
Effective November 12, 2012, sweeping new telemarketing legislation is now in effect in New York.