New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06831

Introduced
3/14/25  
Refer
3/14/25  

Caption

Requires court-ordered blood alcohol content testing for all drivers involved in fatal and serious physical injury accidents where there is a reasonable cause to believe an alcohol-related offense has been committed; provides exception when seeking court order would unduly interfere with emergency medical assistance or other necessary services at incident scene.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A11200

Relates to the time when court ordered HIV testing in certain criminal cases must be conducted.

NY A04766

Requires an arrest where a police officer has reasonable cause to believe a hate crime has been committed.

NY HB903

Alcoholic beverages; require holder of on-premises retailer's permit to have blood alcohol content testing device available.

NY HB860

Alcoholic beverages; require holder of on-premises retailer's permit to have blood alcohol content testing device available.

NY S07613

Relates to certain criminal penalties involving required alcohol and drug rehabilitation for driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs.

NY S09804

Increases the penalties for leaving the scene of an accident involving an electric scooter without reporting in the first and second degrees; creates the offenses of leaving the scene of an accident involving a bicycle with electric assist without reporting in the first and second degrees.

NY S00100

Relates to providing alcoholic beverages on credit to an individual person where the order on credit is at least $200.

NY LD1815

An Act to Require a Blood Test for Drugs for Drivers Involved in a Motor Vehicle Accident That Results in Serious Bodily Injury or Death

NY A11053

Provides that a person is guilty of assault in the second degree when such person recklessly or with intent to cause physical injury to another person causes physical injury to another person in any place, conveyance, or vehicle used for public transportation or public transit; provides that a person is guilty of assault in the first degree when with intent to cause serious physical injury to another person such person causes such injury to such other person in any place, conveyance, or vehicle used for public transportation or public transit.

NY HB3442

Relating to approved court-ordered alcohol awareness programs.

Similar Bills

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