New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07734

Introduced
5/2/25  

Caption

Authorizes the commissioner of motor vehicles to develop and offer number stickers to be used on motor vehicles in the place of number plates.

Impact

The implementation of number stickers as a substitute for number plates could streamline the registration process and enhance visibility and compliance. The bill aims to simplify the identification of vehicles in New York while maintaining the existing standards for vehicle registration. Stakeholders believe that this change could also minimize the costs and complexities associated with the production and distribution of standard number plates.

Summary

Bill S07734 proposes an amendment to the New York vehicle and traffic law that would authorize the commissioner of motor vehicles to develop and offer number stickers to be used as an alternative to traditional number plates. These stickers would have the same appearance and numbering system as current number plates and would be affixed directly to the vehicle. This initiative seeks to modernize the vehicle registration system and enhance compliance with vehicle identification requirements.

Contention

While generally aimed at improving efficiency, there may be concerns regarding the durability and security of stickers compared to metallic plates. Some legislators and advocacy groups could raise questions about the implications for law enforcement’s ability to identify vehicles. Additionally, there may be discussions about the cost impact on consumers and the logistics of implementing a new vehicle identification system.

Companion Bills

NY A06323

Same As Authorizes the commissioner of motor vehicles to develop and offer number stickers to be used on motor vehicles in the place of number plates.

Previously Filed As

NY A08418

Authorizes the commissioner of motor vehicles to develop number stickers to be used on electric vehicles in the place of number plates.

NY S06916

Requires the commissioner of motor vehicles to adopt rules and regulations requiring the issuance and placement of special stickers identifying alternative fuel vehicles; requires such stickers to be easily identifiable to first responders as alternative fuel vehicles and to differentiate between personal and commercial vehicles; defines alternative fuel.

NY A06515

Requires the commissioner of motor vehicles to adopt rules and regulations requiring the issuance and placement of special stickers identifying alternative fuel vehicles having a gross vehicle weight of ten thousand pounds or less; requires such stickers to be easily identifiable to first responders as alternative fuel vehicles; defines alternative fuel.

NY S09478

Requires the commissioner of motor vehicles to adopt rules and regulations requiring the issuance and placement of special stickers identifying alternative fuel vehicles having a gross vehicle weight of ten thousand pounds or less; requires such stickers to be easily identifiable to first responders as alternative fuel vehicles; defines alternative fuel.

NY A04891

Directs a pilot program for the use of digital license plates on motor vehicles.

NY S01314

Provides that the commissioner of motor vehicles shall waive the payment of fees for license plates if the new plates required are due to a change in plate design.

NY A08052

Requires all limited use motorcycles sold in the State of New York be registered; relates to registration fees; authorizes the commissioner of motor vehicles to promulgate regulations.

NY S07860

Requires all limited use motorcycles sold in the State of New York be registered; relates to registration fees; authorizes the commissioner of motor vehicles to promulgate regulations.

NY S01360

Authorizes the commissioner of motor vehicles to impose higher civil penalties upon motor carriers who fail to report to the commissioner of motor vehicles certain disqualifying violations by bus drivers employed by such carrier.

NY A10076

Requires the commissioner of motor vehicles to accept electronic signatures on any document.

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