New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09363

Introduced
12/19/25  
Refer
12/19/25  

Caption

Requires registration of electric scooter programs; establishes the street and sidewalk infrastructure fund for projects supporting the repair, maintenance, and improvement of streets, sidewalks, and related pedestrian infrastructure.

Impact

The implementation of this bill is expected to have a substantial impact on state laws concerning transportation and public safety. By requiring operators to register their scooters annually and comply with safety inspections, including checks on mechanical integrity and battery standards, the bill aims to mitigate public safety risks associated with electric scooters. Additionally, the establishment of the street and sidewalk infrastructure fund signifies a commitment to enhancing the conditions of public pathways, thereby potentially increasing the safety and accessibility of these areas for all users, including pedestrians and disabled individuals.

Summary

Bill A09363 aims to regulate electric scooter programs in New York State by establishing specific registration requirements for operators and creating a dedicated fund for street and sidewalk infrastructure. This bill seeks to ensure that electric scooters, which serve as a mode of short-term public rental, are operated within a framework that promotes public safety and maintains pedestrian infrastructure. Operators of electric scooter programs will be required to remit a fee to the state, which will be allocated into the newly established street and sidewalk infrastructure fund, aimed at financing associated maintenance and improvement projects.

Contention

Some notable points of contention around Bill A09363 may arise from the enforcement of the registration and safety inspection processes, as well as the specific fees that operators will be required to pay. Concerns may include the potential financial burden on small operators and whether the state will have adequate resources to support the enforcement of these regulations. Moreover, there may be debates regarding the extent to which the bill effectively addresses the needs of various neighborhoods, particularly those that may rely on electric scooters as an essential transportation option. Balancing regulation with the promotion of innovative mobility solutions will be crucial as discussions continue about the bill's implications.

Companion Bills

NY S09055

Same As Requires registration of electric scooter programs; establishes the street and sidewalk infrastructure fund for projects supporting the repair, maintenance, and improvement of streets, sidewalks, and related pedestrian infrastructure.

Previously Filed As

NY S09055

Requires registration of electric scooter programs; establishes the street and sidewalk infrastructure fund for projects supporting the repair, maintenance, and improvement of streets, sidewalks, and related pedestrian infrastructure.

NY A08196

Requires local community review and approval prior to the implementation of electric scooter programs and installation of electric scooter infrastructure in cities with a population of one million or more.

NY S07747

Requires local community review and approval prior to the implementation of electric scooter programs and installation of electric scooter infrastructure in cities with a population of one million or more.

NY HB1680

Appropriation; City of Jackson for repair and maintenance of bridges and sidewalks and other infrastructure projects in Ward 4.

NY HB4086

Appropriation; City of Jackson for repair and maintenance of bridges and sidewalks and other infrastructure projects in the Belaire neighborhood.

NY H3997

Establishing the suburban infrastructure fund to help municipalities pay for improvements and upgrades to town-owned roads, bridges and sidewalks

NY SB1013

Relating to the right-of-way of pedestrians and other sidewalk users.

NY S09360

Prohibits sellers of bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles from selling to persons less than sixteen years of age; requires valid proof of age at the point of purchase; establishes licensing requirements for bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles that can exceed twenty-eight miles per hour.

NY A09201

Prohibits sellers of bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles from selling to persons less than sixteen years of age; requires valid proof of age at the point of purchase; establishes licensing requirements for bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles that can exceed twenty-eight miles per hour.

NY A10230

Requires bicycles with electric assist and electric scooters to be registered with the department of motor vehicles and have a license plate affixed to such bicycle with electric assist or electric scooter.

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