Provides that persons charged with a parking violation shall be able to make an electronic court appearance unless a locality elects not to permit electronic appearances.
Impact
If enacted, this bill would change previously established procedures regarding how individuals can contest parking violations. It sets forth regulations that ensure both the person charged and their legal representatives can participate in hearings via electronic means if they choose to do so. This amendment would require the establishment of technological solutions and procedures that align with the law, which may necessitate additional resources for local jurisdictions to implement effectively.
Summary
Bill S01511 aims to amend the New York Vehicle and Traffic Law to allow individuals charged with parking violations to make their court appearances electronically. This proposal is a response to the increasing demand for digital solutions in the judicial process, particularly in the context of post-pandemic adaptations to legal proceedings. By enabling electronic appearances, the bill seeks to streamline the process of dealing with parking violations, reduce the burden on the court system, and provide greater accessibility for residents who may find attending court in person challenging.
Contention
Notable points of contention around S01511 stem from concerns regarding equitable access to technology, especially in communities where digital resources are limited. Some representatives argue that while electronic appearance systems can improve efficiency, reliance on technology may disadvantage those without adequate internet access or digital literacy. Additionally, the potential refusal of some localities to permit electronic hearings could lead to disparities in how parking violations are handled across different regions, raising questions about fairness and accessibility in the judicial process.
Same As
Provides that persons charged with a parking violation shall be able to make an electronic court appearance unless a locality elects not to permit electronic appearances.
Authorizes electronic court appearances for criminal matters, excluding jury trials, in all counties in the state; authorizes electronic appearances for criminal matters where the court determines a personal appearance would be impractical, unsafe or excessively burdensome; authorizes sentencing to a period of incarceration to be conducted via electronic appearance for defendants who are already incarcerated.
Authorizes electronic court appearances for criminal matters, excluding jury trials, in all counties in the state; authorizes electronic appearances for criminal matters where the court determines a personal appearance would be impractical, unsafe or excessively burdensome; authorizes sentencing to a period of incarceration to be conducted via electronic appearance for defendants who are already incarcerated.
Relating to appointment of and performance of notarial acts by an online notary public and online acknowledgment and proof of written instruments; authorizing a fee and creating a criminal offense.