New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04147

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/3/25  

Caption

Enhances enforcement of laws requiring proper and readable license plates and vehicle identification numbers; increases penalties including booting.

Companion Bills

NY A00759

Same As Enhances enforcement of laws requiring proper and readable license plates and vehicle identification numbers; increases penalties including booting.

Previously Filed As

NY A00759

Enhances enforcement of laws requiring proper and readable license plates and vehicle identification numbers; increases penalties including booting.

NY S06158

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

NY S07734

Authorizes the commissioner of motor vehicles to develop and offer number stickers to be used on motor vehicles in the place of number plates.

NY A06323

Authorizes the commissioner of motor vehicles to develop and offer number stickers to be used on motor vehicles in the place of number plates.

NY S00617

Prohibits the New York state safety inspection of vehicles used for a for-hire service if such vehicles have out-of-state license plates.

NY A05158

Prohibits the New York state safety inspection of vehicles used for a for-hire service if such vehicles have out-of-state license plates.

NY A07973

Enacts the towing protection enforcement act; updates laws that regulate the towing of vehicles, including adding provisions thereto to prevent predatory towing of vehicles within the City of New York.

NY A08640

Creates distinctive license plates for funeral homes and directors for service vehicles used for the purpose of transporting human remains.

NY S08506

Provides for fines and/or imprisonment for a person who knowingly sells, offers to sell, buys, or offers to buy a false, fraudulent, or stolen license, identification card, certificate of registration, or number plate.

NY A10128

Requires hotels and motels to maintain a roster of guests, including their photo identifications, for five years and security footage for ninety days; restricts the use of hourly rates at hotels and motels; increases penalties therefor.

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