New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S02517

Introduced
1/21/25  
Refer
1/21/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Engrossed
5/13/26  

Caption

Requires proof of installation, maintenance and regular use of ignition interlock devices when use of such a device is ordered by a court; extends the period of suspension and revocation of a license until such proof is provided.

Impact

If enacted, S02517 would significantly affect the statutory procedures related to the enforcement of alcohol-related driving offenses. By requiring individuals to demonstrate their compliance with the use of ignition interlock devices over a specified period, the bill aims to reduce recidivism rates among DUI offenders and enhance the accountability of those who have been convicted. The legislation stipulates a minimum duration for maintaining these devices, signaling a shift in how the state manages impaired driving issues and promotes safer roadways.

Summary

S02517 is a legislative act aimed at amending the vehicle and traffic law in New York concerning the use of ignition interlock devices by individuals convicted of certain alcohol-related offenses. The bill mandates that when a court orders the installation of these devices as part of probation or conditional discharge, the individual must provide proof of installation, maintenance, and regular use of the device. This requirement extends the period of license suspension or revocation until such proof is provided. The intent is to ensure enhanced compliance with court orders related to impaired driving, reinforcing public safety measures.

Contention

Notably, there may be differing opinions regarding the stringent nature of compliance required by this bill. Proponents argue that maintaining proof of compliance through regular use of ignition interlock devices is crucial to ensuring that convicted individuals do not repeat their offenses. Conversely, opponents may see the bill as an excessive measure that could disproportionately affect individuals who struggle to meet these requirements, such as those without access to reliable vehicles or financial resources to maintain the devices. This focal point of debate raises questions about the balance between public safety and individual rights.

Companion Bills

NY A02703

Same As Requires proof of installation, maintenance and regular use of ignition interlock devices when use of such a device is ordered by a court; extends the period of suspension and revocation of a license until such proof is provided.

Previously Filed As

NY A02703

Requires proof of installation, maintenance and regular use of ignition interlock devices when use of such a device is ordered by a court; extends the period of suspension and revocation of a license until such proof is provided.

NY HB614

Driver licenses, revised period of driver license suspension and installation of ignition interlock device for first time conviction of driving under the influence

NY H3740

To allow hardship licenses and interlocking ignition devices on motorcycles

NY HB1875

To Amend The Law Concerning The Use Of An Ignition Interlock Device; And To Provide For The Extension Of The Mandatory Period For The Use Of An Ignition Interlock Device.

NY A704

Requires installation of ignition interlock device if sentence for DWI is stayed pending appeal.

NY HB1

Motor vehicles; suspension of driver license and ignition interlock device following first driving while under the influence conviction required

NY AB366

Ignition interlock devices.

NY AB1830

Ignition interlock devices.

NY AB71

Ignition interlock devices.

NY HB1862

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in licensing of drivers, further providing for chemical testing to determine amount of alcohol or controlled substance and repealing provisions relating to ignition interlock limited license; in driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for definitions and for ignition interlock, providing for ignition interlock driver's license, for ignition interlock driver's license issued during suspension period and for online services for ignition interlock driver's license and further providing for prior offenses, for the offense of illegally operating a motor vehicle not equipped with ignition interlock and for requirements for driving under influence offenders; and making editorial changes.

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