New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01752

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Prevents relicensing of drivers who have been twice convicted of certain violations relating to driving where physical injury occurs.

Companion Bills

NY S05844

Same As Prevents relicensing of drivers who have been twice convicted of certain violations relating to driving where physical injury occurs.

Previously Filed As

NY S06189

Prevents relicensing of drivers who have been twice convicted of certain violations relating to driving where physical injury occurs.

NY A06928

Prevents relicensing of drivers who have been twice convicted of certain violations relating to driving where physical injury occurs.

NY S00296

Enacts "Charlotte's Law"; relates to the permanent termination of licenses of persistent vehicle and traffic law violators who have been convicted of certain violations three times in a 25 year period.

NY S01080

Requires suspension of a driver's license for a period of 60 days when a driver is convicted of passing a stopped school bus twice in 18 months.

NY A05009

Requires suspension of a driver's license for a period of 60 days when a driver is convicted of passing a stopped school bus twice in 18 months.

NY A02145

Enacts the "COVID-19 injured workers' protection act"; establishes a coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) presumption for public employee death benefits where a member was required to physically report to work; did in fact physically report to work as of March first, two thousand twenty; contracted COVID-19; and where the applicable head of the member's retirement system or such system's medical board determines COVID-19 to have been a significant contributing factor in the member's death.

NY A02763

Doubles the penalties for use of mobile telephones and use of portable electronic devices when such violations arise out of the same incident as a conviction for failure to move over and when such violations occurred in a work zone.

NY S05131

Permits a retired member to change his or her option election or designate a new beneficiary where the beneficiary has been convicted of a family offense.

NY A05629

Permits a retired member to change his or her option election or designate a new beneficiary where the beneficiary has been convicted of a family offense.

NY S00233

Prohibits persons who have been convicted of animal cruelty from working at an animal shelter; makes such violation a class A misdemeanor.

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