New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10104

Introduced
2/2/26  
Refer
2/2/26  
Report Pass
5/5/26  

Caption

Requires notices of liability issued for nonpayment of tolls to be uniform in form and content and contain information on monetary penalties, the public authority issuing the notice of liability and the rates, fees, or charges applicable to nonpayment of tolls.

Impact

If passed, A10104 would significantly reshape the procedures concerning toll enforcement in New York. One of the primary impacts would be the establishment of a standardized approach to how liability notices are communicated, potentially reducing confusion and disputes between toll evaders and public authorities. Furthermore, the bill outlines mandatory notification if automatic payment methods are disconnected or electronic toll accounts are terminated, which would provide toll holders with essential information necessary to avoid accruing additional penalties.

Summary

Bill A10104 aims to standardize the notices of liability issued by public authorities in New York for nonpayment of tolls. The proposed legislation stipulates that these notices must have a uniform format and content across all public authorities authorized to issue them. Specifically, it requires clear communication regarding monetary penalties for violations, as well as the rates, fees, or charges associated with nonpayment of tolls. This effort is seen as a move to enhance transparency and clarity for toll violators, ensuring they fully understand the implications of their actions.

Contention

As with many legislative proposals, A10104 may encounter contention, particularly from those who feel that uniformity in notices could lead to a lack of flexibility in dealing with individual cases. Proponents of the bill argue that uniformity will simplify the process and enhance compliance, while critics may feel that it does not account for unique circumstances surrounding each toll violation. The requirement for public authorities to specify penalties for multiple violations in clear terms may also lead to discussions on fairness and the equitability of penalties.

Notable_points

A notable point in the bill is the directive for public authorities to provide prior notice to account holders if their payment methods are disconnected or accounts terminated. This provision aims to protect consumers from unexpected surcharges and penalties, reflecting a legislative intent to bolster consumer rights amidst enforcement of toll laws. Overall, A10104 seeks to create a more equitable and transparent system regarding toll violations, ensuring that motorists are adequately informed of their liabilities.

Companion Bills

NY S09178

Same As Requires notices of liability issued for nonpayment of tolls to be uniform in form and content and contain information on monetary penalties, the public authority issuing the notice of liability and the rates, fees, or charges applicable to nonpayment of tolls.

Previously Filed As

NY S09178

Requires notices of liability issued for nonpayment of tolls to be uniform in form and content and contain information on monetary penalties, the public authority issuing the notice of liability and the rates, fees, or charges applicable to nonpayment of tolls.

NY HB462

Nonpayment Of Rent Notice Period

NY HF3424

Notice requirements for an eviction action for nonpayment of rent amended.

NY SF3598

Eviction action for nonpayment of rent notice requirements modification

NY S08120

Relates to owner liability for failure of operators to comply with toll collection regulations; requires public authorities to send a notice to owners upon incurring an obligation to pay a toll; provides for the adjudication of such liability and defenses to an allegation of liability; repeals certain provisions of law relating thereto.

NY SB308

Provides for notice of nonpayment of subcontractors on public works projects. (8/1/26)

NY S955

Requires notice prior to lapse of life insurance policy due to nonpayment of premium.

NY A08859

Limits fines for the late payment or evasion of tolls charged by a public authority to twenty-five percent of the toll owed.

NY S07969

Limits fines for the late payment or evasion of tolls charged by a public authority to twenty-five percent of the toll owed.

NY HB512

Solid waste utility fees; remedies for nonpayment of fees provided, penalties for failure to pay fees revised

Similar Bills

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