 
Ritchie Bill Cuts Paperwork for Farm Vehicles
Patty Ritchie
February 10, 2012
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            ISSUE:
                                                      
- Agriculture
Reduces Regulatory Burden On Agricultural Community
State  Senator Patty Ritchie’s bill to end a requirement that farmers file  extra paperwork showing where they might drive farm vehicles passed the  State Senate.
“New York’s 35,000 family farms are already part of  the most overregulated industry in the world,” said Senator Ritchie,  the Chair of the Senate's Agriculture Committee. “For tens of thousands  of years, farm families have helped each other out when they need to  borrow equipment. Only in New York have we made being good neighbors a  crime.”   
Under existing laws, New York farmers must file paper  work stating all destinations where they might drive farm plated  vehicles, even though they are already restricted to traveling within a  25 mile radius.
“Sometimes farmers have opportunities to rent or  lease additional fields to raise feed crops or graze livestock,” Senator  Ritchie said. “With the existing 25 mile restriction already preventing  the abuse of farm license plates, we should abolish this unnecessary  mandate that just makes extra work for both farm families and the  Department of Motor Vehicles.”
DMV offices are required to keep  the documents on file, adding paperwork and filing costs to the offices.  Farmers are also required to produce the documents on demand.
“At  a time when New York is looking for ways to reduce costs and eliminate  foolish mandates, we should also be looking at ways to make New York a  more attractive place to farm,” Senator Ritchie said. 
The bill (S5262) now goes to the Assembly where it has been introduced by Assembly Agriculture Committee Chair Bill Magee
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