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NY S07336

NY S07336
Permits the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in New York city for the purposes of enforcement of license plate obstruction, concealment, and/or distortion; extends provisions permitting the use of speed cameras in certain school zones.


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Introduced
04/10/2025
In Committee
01/07/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2025-2026 General Assembly

Bill Summary

AN ACT to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems for the purposes of enforcement of license plate obstruction, concealment, and/or distortion violations in the city of New York; to amend chapter 189 of the laws of 2013, amending the vehicle and traffic law and the public officers law relating to establishing in a city with a population of one million or more a demonstration program implementing speed violation monitoring systems in school speed zones by means of photo devices, in relation to making technical corrections and extending such provisions related thereto; and to repeal certain provisions of the vehicle and traffic law relating thereto

AI Summary

This bill permits the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in New York City for enforcing license plate obstruction, concealment, and distortion violations, and extends provisions related to speed cameras in school zones. Specifically, the bill modifies existing traffic law to allow speed monitoring systems to capture and report instances where a vehicle's license plate is obstructed, concealed, or distorted, treating such violations as a separate offense with a $250 fine. The bill updates various administrative procedures related to these monitoring systems, including how notices of liability are issued, how violations are adjudicated, and how data from these systems can be used. It also extends the existing demonstration program for speed violation monitoring in school zones until July 1, 2030, and requires the city to submit annual reports detailing the program's impacts, including the number of violations, crashes, and other relevant statistics. The changes are specifically targeted at New York City and aim to improve traffic safety and enforcement by providing more comprehensive monitoring of vehicle violations.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION (on 01/07/2026)

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