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Mar 21, 2016 |
referred to transportation delivered to assembly passed senate |
Feb 29, 2016 |
advanced to third reading |
Feb 25, 2016 |
2nd report cal. |
Feb 24, 2016 |
1st report cal.206 |
Jan 06, 2016 |
referred to transportation returned to senate died in assembly |
Jun 17, 2015 |
referred to transportation delivered to assembly passed senate |
Jun 02, 2015 |
advanced to third reading |
Jun 01, 2015 |
2nd report cal. |
May 28, 2015 |
1st report cal.1020 |
Jan 21, 2015 |
referred to transportation |
Senate Bill S2136
2015-2016 Legislative Session
Sponsored By
(R, C, IP) Senate District
Archive: Last Bill Status - In Assembly Committee
- Introduced
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- In Committee Assembly
- In Committee Senate
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- On Floor Calendar Assembly
- On Floor Calendar Senate
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- Passed Assembly
- Passed Senate
- Delivered to Governor
- Signed By Governor
Actions
Votes
co-Sponsors
(R, C, IP) Senate District
2015-S2136 (ACTIVE) - Details
2015-S2136 (ACTIVE) - Sponsor Memo
BILL NUMBER:S2136 TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to leaving the scene of an incident without reporting PURPOSE: To increase the penalty for leaving the scene of an incident without reporting when there is serious physical injury or death SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section 1: amends paragraph c of subdivision 2 of section 600 of the vehicle and traffic law, as amended by chapter 49 of the laws of 2005 by elevating the penalty from a class E felony to a class D felony when there is serious physical injury, and by elevating the penalty from a class D felony to a class C felony when there is a death. Section 2: effective date; this act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after it shall have become a law. JUSTIFICATION: Leaving the scene of an incident involving serious physical injury or death is now a pervasive problem on our roadways. Most often, the drivers who "hit and run" in these instances are actually under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. By fleeing, alcohol and/or drugs cannot be readily detected as they would be if the driver remained at the scene. Thus, these drivers successfully avoid being arrested for the more serious crimes of Aggravated
2015-S2136 (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 2136 2015-2016 Regular Sessions I N S E N A T E January 21, 2015 ___________ Introduced by Sen. FLANAGAN -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Transportation AN ACT to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to leaving the scene of an incident without reporting THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Paragraph c of subdivision 2 of section 600 of the vehicle and traffic law, as amended by chapter 49 of the laws of 2005, is amended to read as follows: c. A violation of the provisions of paragraph a of this subdivision resulting solely from the failure of an operator to exhibit his or her license and insurance identification card for the vehicle or exchange the information required in such paragraph shall constitute a class B misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than two hundred fifty nor more than five hundred dollars in addition to any other penalties provided by law. Any subsequent such violation shall constitute a class A misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than five hundred nor more than one thousand dollars in addition to any other penalties provided by law. Any violation of the provisions of paragraph a of this subdivision, other than for the mere failure of an operator to exhibit his or her license and insurance identification card for such vehicle or exchange the information required in such paragraph, shall constitute a class A misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars in addition to any other penalties provided by law. Any such violation committed by a person after such person has previously been convicted of such a violation shall constitute a class E felony, punishable by a fine of not less than one thousand nor more than two thousand five hundred dollars in addition to any other penalties provided by law. Any violation of the provisions of paragraph a of this subdivision, other than for the mere failure of an operator to exhibit his or her license and insurance identification EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD05340-01-5
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