Relates to establishing first responder safety zones and setting speed limits in such safety zones.
Impact
If enacted, this legislation will impact existing traffic laws by adding a new layer of regulation regarding how motorists must behave in proximity to first responder safety zones. Specifically, drivers will be required to yield the right of way to emergency vehicles displaying appropriate signals in these designated areas. Violations of this regulation would incur fines, which vary depending on the severity of the speed infraction committed within a safety zone.
Summary
Bill A09104 seeks to amend the vehicle and traffic law to establish first responder safety zones and set specific speed limits within these zones. The bill defines a first responder safety zone as an area not to exceed 660 feet adjacent to facilities where emergency vehicles are stationed. The legislation emphasizes the importance of recognizing these zones for enhancing safety when fire, police, or ambulance services are responding to emergencies. Markings and signage are mandated to be clear and conspicuous to all road users.
Contention
Points of contention surrounding A09104 may arise in the discussion of how the proposed measures could affect existing traffic flow and driver behavior. Proponents argue that establishing these zones could potentially save lives by ensuring that emergency responders can operate effectively without unnecessary delays caused by obstructive traffic. However, there is concern among some stakeholders that the new laws could over-regulate driving behaviors and lead to confusion about traffic laws, particularly for drivers unfamiliar with the designated zones.
Authorizes the chief executive of a responding law enforcement agency to designate an area within a municipality as an active recovery zone in response to certain natural or man-made disasters or emergencies; limits access to such zones to residents and other affected persons, first responders, and certain authorized personnel; imposes a penalty of a class B misdemeanor for knowing unauthorized access to such zones; makes related provisions.
Establishes the crime of interference with emergency first responders; creates a fifteen foot buffer zone around emergency first responders engaged in the performance of their official duties.
Establishes the crime of interference with emergency first responders; creates a fifteen foot buffer zone around emergency first responders engaged in the performance of their official duties.
Payment rates established for certain substance use disorder treatment services, and vendor eligibility recodified for payments from the behavioral health fund.