New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S03256

Introduced
1/24/25  
Refer
1/24/25  
Report Pass
5/20/25  
Engrossed
6/11/25  
Refer
6/11/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Engrossed
2/11/26  

Caption

Increases the penalties for operating a snowmobile while intoxicated, doubles penalties for operators having .18 of one per centum or more by weight of alcohol in their blood, breath, urine, or saliva, and includes other operating while intoxicated convictions in sentencing considerations.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would likely have significant implications for snowmobile users across New York State. By doubling the existing penalties for operating under the influence, it seeks to deter individuals from engaging in risky behavior that can lead to accidents or injuries. The legislation could lead to increased law enforcement presence in areas frequented by snowmobilers, ensuring compliance with the new regulations. This shift aims to enhance public safety and address concerns regarding intoxication while operating recreational vehicles.

Summary

Bill S03256 aims to amend the parks, recreation, and historic preservation law by increasing penalties for operating a snowmobile while intoxicated. The bill introduces stiffer fines, ranging from $250 to $3,500, depending on the severity and frequency of previous offenses. It categorizes offenses based on blood alcohol content, making it illegal to operate a snowmobile with a BAC of .08% or higher, and imposes higher penalties for those with a BAC of .18% or more. The bill emphasizes a move towards stricter enforcement of snowmobile regulations and public safety.

Contention

While proponents of S03256 argue that stricter penalties are necessary to curb dangerous behavior and protect the public, critics may contend that increased fines and penalties could disproportionately impact low-income individuals who use snowmobiles for transportation or recreation. There may also be concerns about the potential for over-policing in recreation areas. The bill's supporters must carefully navigate these potential points of contention to ensure that the legislation is both effective and equitable.

Companion Bills

NY A00474

Same As Increases the penalties for operating a snowmobile while intoxicated, doubles penalties for operators having .18 of one per centum or more by weight of alcohol in their blood, breath, urine, or saliva, and includes other operating while intoxicated convictions in sentencing considerations.

Previously Filed As

NY A00474

Increases the penalties for operating a snowmobile while intoxicated, doubles penalties for operators having .18 of one per centum or more by weight of alcohol in their blood, breath, urine, or saliva, and includes other operating while intoxicated convictions in sentencing considerations.

NY SB0920

Crimes: intoxication or impairment; penalties for operating while intoxicated and causing the death of another individual; modify. Amends sec. 625 of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.625).

NY HB1119

Operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.

NY HF2708

A bill for an act relating to operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and causing injury, and providing penalties.

NY S00053

Lowers the blood alcohol concentration required for driving while intoxicated from .08 of one per centum to .05, and for aggravated driving while intoxicated from .18 per centum to .12.

NY A01232

Lowers the blood alcohol concentration required for driving while intoxicated from .08 of one per centum to .05, and for aggravated driving while intoxicated from .18 per centum to .12.

NY S00258

Enacts "Bryan Johnson's law"; includes prior convictions of operation of a vessel while under the influence of alcohol or drugs as prior convictions of driving while intoxicated.

NY A01814

Enacts "Bryan Johnson's law"; includes prior convictions of operation of a vessel while under the influence of alcohol or drugs as prior convictions of driving while intoxicated.

NY HB264

Provides relative to operating a vehicle while intoxicated (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

NY SB01149

An Act Increasing The Penalty For Operating A Motor Vehicle While Under The Influence Of Intoxicating Liquor Or Any Drug.

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