Save Thousands for Your Dealership




Save Thousands for Your Dealership
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This course covers the FTC’s Safeguards and Privacy Rules.
NYIADA has collaborated with TIADA and has designed an easy, quick, and affordable program that fulfills the FTC’s training requirements for the Safeguards and Privacy Rules of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act for all your employees. The program includes model Safeguards Policies and Agreements for your dealership at no additional charge.
The application is now available.

Albany, NY — The New York Independent Automobile Dealers Association (NYIADA) is proud to announce a significant victory for independent automobile dealers across the state. After months of sustained advocacy, the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NY DMV) has announced, via VERIFY Tip # 128 on May 19th, 2025, a pause in the enforcement of Regulation 78.25(b), a policy that would have severely disrupted core business practices for independent dealers.
Originally announced on January 22, 2025, through VERIFY Tip #122, Regulation 78.25(b) requires dealers to maintain physical proof of ownership for all vehicles in their inventory at their registered place of business. Enforcement was scheduled to begin on June 1, 2025, effectively ending a long-standing industry standard that allowed floor plan lenders to retain original vehicle titles…..