New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00214

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Establishes that one or more green or blue lights may be displayed on certain motor vehicles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S04523

Establishes that one or more green or blue lights may be displayed on certain motor vehicles.

NY A02407

Allows police vehicles to have one or more forward facing blue lights, provided that such blue light can only be displayed in combination with a red and/or white light.

NY S02313

Requires operators of motor vehicles to yield the right of way upon the immediate approach of a vehicle displaying a green or blue light.

NY A08248

Requires operators of motor vehicles to yield the right of way upon the immediate approach of a vehicle displaying a green or blue light.

NY A02766

Relates to the operation of vehicles on approach of vehicles displaying a blue light; requires vehicles to pull over on approach of vehicles displaying a blue light.

NY S09883

Increases penalties for traffic violations related to the failure to properly operate a motor vehicle when approaching a parked, stopped or standing authorized emergency vehicle, hazard vehicle, vehicle displaying a blue or green light or certain other motor vehicles; increases penalties for multiple violations.

NY S09682

Establishes a moratorium on the adoption and/or implementation of certain local laws or ordinances, or certain rules or regulations, by a city with a population of one million or more, related to achieving certain reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.

NY A10554

Establishes a moratorium on the adoption and/or implementation of certain local laws or ordinances, or certain rules or regulations, by a city with a population of one million or more, related to achieving certain reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.

NY S05397

Relates to the display of green lights on the vehicles of members of mobile crisis teams.

NY A05604

Relates to the display of green lights on the vehicles of members of mobile crisis teams.

Similar Bills

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