New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08217

Introduced
5/5/25  
Refer
5/5/25  

Caption

Alters the definition of "drug" to include any substance or combination of substances that impair, to any extent, physical or mental abilities.

Companion Bills

NY S02214

Same As Alters the definition of "drug" to include any substance or combination of substances that impair, to any extent, physical or mental abilities.

Previously Filed As

NY S02214

Alters the definition of "drug" to include any substance or combination of substances that impair, to any extent, physical or mental abilities.

NY A08961

Relates to the definition of drug-related paraphernalia; clarifies that drug-related paraphernalia shall not impact substances that are not considered controlled substances.

NY S08520

Relates to the definition of drug-related paraphernalia; clarifies that drug-related paraphernalia shall not impact substances that are not considered controlled substances.

NY S05457

Alters the definition of "drug" in the vehicle and traffic law to include any substance or combination of substances that impair, to any extent, physical or mental abilities; defines impairment and intoxication; provides that refusal to submit to a breath test and/or oral/bodily fluid test shall be a traffic infraction; makes related provisions.

NY A05974

Classifies operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs by an individual under the age of twenty-one as a per se offense; includes any substance or combination of substances that impair, to any extent, physical or mental abilities in the definition of drugs; allows the odor of cannabis to be the basis for evidence for a violation of section 1192-a of the vehicle and traffic law.

NY A2786

Extends penalties for driving under the influence to include any substance that impairs driving ability; deems driver's consent to non-invasive drug tests.

NY HB417

Uniform Controlled Substances Act; include five substances in Schedule I.

NY HB1608

Uniform Controlled Substances Act; include 16 substances in Schedule I.

NY A11190

Adds to the crime of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree the possession, within any facility owned or operated by the state or upon school grounds, of any controlled substance or hazardous substance which has the potential to cause significant injury or death, with the intent to sell or distribute such substance.

NY HB2365

Adding and removing certain substances in schedules I, III and IV of the uniform controlled substances act and making conforming changes to the criminal code definition of fentanyl-related controlled substances.

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