Assembly Bill A2475

2011-2012 Legislative Session

Repeals and reenacts provisions on time limitations on certain actions against professional engineers, architects, other designers and construction contractors

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  • Introduced
    • In Committee Assembly
    • In Committee Senate
    • On Floor Calendar Assembly
    • On Floor Calendar Senate
    • Passed Assembly
    • Passed Senate
  • Delivered to Governor
  • Signed By Governor

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2011-A2475 (ACTIVE) - Details

See Senate Version of this Bill:
S4782
Current Committee:
Assembly Higher Education
Law Section:
Civil Practice Law and Rules
Laws Affected:
Rpld & add §214-d, amd §214, rpld R3211 sub (h), R3212 sub (i), CPLR
Versions Introduced in Other Legislative Sessions:
2009-2010: A4394
2013-2014: A5301, S3334
2015-2016: A2545, S4931
2017-2018: A2198, S5582
2019-2020: A3595, S5158
2021-2022: A1706, S4127
2023-2024: A4549, S8213

2011-A2475 (ACTIVE) - Summary

Repeals and reenacts statute of limitation provisions on wrongful death, personal injury and property damage actions against professional engineers, architects, landscape architects, land surveyors and construction contractors to provide for a limitations period of ten years after completion of improvement to real property; "completion", which constitutes the accrual date for the limitations period, is defined; provides for a one year extension for injuries to person or property or wrongful death which occur during the tenth year after completion.

2011-A2475 (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf

                            
                    S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
________________________________________________________________________

                                  2475

                       2011-2012 Regular Sessions

                          I N  A S S E M B L Y

                            January 19, 2011
                               ___________

Introduced  by M. of A. CANESTRARI, ORTIZ -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of
  A. COOK, LATIMER, McENENY -- read once and referred to  the  Committee
  on Higher Education

AN ACT to amend the civil practice law and rules, in relation to provid-
  ing  a statute of limitations for certain actions against professional
  engineers,  architects,  landscape  architects,  land  surveyors   and
  construction  contractors and to repeal section 214-d, subdivision (h)
  of rule 3211 and subdivision (i) of rule 3212 of  the  civil  practice
  law and rules relating thereto

  THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  Section 1. Statement of findings and purpose.  The  legislature  finds
that (a) the open-ended and continuing liability imposed upon members of
the  design  professions  and  construction  contractors, due to alleged
deficiencies relating to improvements to real property, has resulted  in
an  unfair  burden  on  such professionals and a general increase in the
cost of both public and private improvements to real property,  (b)  the
cost  of  maintaining adequate insurance coverage is so expensive that a
significant number of design professionals and construction  contractors
are  forced  to forego insurance coverage altogether to the detriment of
the public's safety and welfare. The legislature further finds that  the
best designed and constructed improvement is dependent upon proper main-
tenance  to  preserve  its integrity and safety and it is thus of impor-
tance to the public safety and welfare to ensure than an owner maintains
and repairs that which is the property of  the  owner.  The  legislature
therefore  finds  that it is necessary and desirable to establish a time
limit after which tort claims for personal injury or wrongful death  may
not be asserted against such professionals and contractors. That statute
of  repose  set forth herein, with a claim accruing on the date that the
improvement was completed, will preserve the liability  of  the  profes-
sional and contractor during a period in which the defects, if any, will

 EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                      [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                           LBD06090-01-1
              

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