New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S03276

Introduced
1/24/25  

Caption

Provides for liability of the state to any person who suffers damage as a result of a defect in a state highway.

Companion Bills

NY A08056

Same As Provides for liability of the state to any person who suffers damage as a result of a defect in a state highway.

Previously Filed As

NY S06144

Provides for liability of the state to any person who suffers damage as a result of a defect in a state highway.

NY S09493

Provides for liability of the state to any person who suffers damage as a result of a defect in a state highway.

NY A08393

Extends the time when the state is liable for damages suffered by any person from defects in state highways to between April 1 and December 1.

NY S02245

Imposes liability on the state for damages to persons caused by defects in state highways year round.

NY A05602

Imposes liability on the state for damages to persons caused by defects in state highways year round.

NY S01848

Relates to liability of the state for damages caused by reported defects and potholes if the report was made fourteen days or more before the damage occurred; establishes an interactive website for reporting defects and potholes on the state highway system and thruway.

NY A09401

Relates to liability of the state for damages caused by reported defects and potholes if the report was made fourteen days or more before the damage occurred; establishes an interactive website for reporting defects and potholes on the state highway system and thruway.

NY S06437

Provides that an electronic marketplace provider shall be deemed to be a retailer for purposes of New York strict liability law and shall be strictly liable for all damages caused by defective products placed into the stream of commerce to the same extent that a retailer of that defective product would be liable.

NY S07796

Relates to the tolling of statute of limitations for individuals in state custody; provides that with respect to state action brought by anyone to recover damages for physical, psychological, or other injury or condition suffered while in state custody, the time in which such action must commence shall be extended to three years after such person is released from such custody.

NY A08407

Relates to the tolling of statute of limitations for individuals in state custody; provides that with respect to state action brought by anyone to recover damages for physical, psychological, or other injury or condition suffered while in state custody, the time in which such action must commence shall be extended to three years after such person is released from such custody.

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