New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A11037

Introduced
4/23/26  

Caption

Increases fees for the registration of larger, heavier motor vehicles; provides a waiver for a portion of weight added by batteries in electric vehicles.

Impact

The proposed changes in A11037 are significant for both vehicle owners and state transportation funding. By adjusting registration fees based on vehicle weight, the bill aims to better align the costs drivers bear with the wear and tear their vehicles place on the roads. A substantial portion of the collected fees will be allocated to local safety projects and roadway maintenance, ensuring that infrastructure improvements can be prioritized at the local level. This could lead to enhanced road safety measures that benefit all users, including pedestrians and cyclists, as well as necessary repairs to existing roadways.

Summary

A11037 is a newly introduced bill that amends the vehicle and traffic law in New York State, with a primary focus on the registration fees for larger and heavier motor vehicles. Starting in 2027, the bill allows the commissioner to incrementally increase registration fees, establishing a framework for different weight categories and corresponding fees. This move is aimed at balancing the costs associated with vehicle registration while addressing the weight impacts of larger vehicles on state infrastructure. Notably, this bill also introduces a waiver of some registration fees for electric vehicles that produce zero emissions, recognizing their environmental benefits.

Contention

While the bill aims to promote fair vehicle registration fees and support local infrastructure projects, it may also face opposition. Critics might argue that increasing fees for heavier vehicles could disproportionately impact certain drivers, particularly those relying on larger vehicles for work or family needs. Additionally, the waiver for electric vehicles might raise discussions around equity in transportation funding, as traditional vehicle owners may feel unfairly burdened compared to those driving electric models. As discussions advance, the balance between incentivizing greener vehicles and ensuring equitable funding structures will likely dominate the legislative debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A00941

Increases fees for the registration of larger, heavier motor vehicles; provides a waiver for a portion of weight added by batteries in electric vehicles.

NY S03957

Increases fees for the registration of larger, heavier motor vehicles; provides a waiver for a portion of weight added by batteries in electric vehicles.

NY S09456

Removes the requirement for registration stickers on certain motor vehicles; provides for the issuance of electronic certificates of registration for certain motor vehicles.

NY A10863

Removes the requirement for registration stickers on certain motor vehicles; provides for the issuance of electronic certificates of registration for certain motor vehicles.

NY SB72

Provides for electronic titles and registration of motor vehicles. (gov sig)

NY SB384

Motor Vehicle; optional five-year motor vehicle registration and revalidation for certain motor vehicles; provide

NY S06158

Relates to radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags and the registration of motor vehicles.

NY HB05568

An Act Increasing The Motor Vehicle Registration Fees For Electric Vehicles.

NY A10527

Increases fines for the use of portable electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle.

NY HB1981

In registration of vehicles, further providing for vehicles exempt from registration; and, in fees, further providing for farm vehicles.

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