New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08014

Introduced
5/15/25  
Refer
5/15/25  

Caption

Includes a distinctive mark on a person's driver's license if a person has autism spectrum disorder.

Impact

This bill is expected to have a significant impact on state laws regarding identification, particularly concerning how individuals with autism are perceived and accommodated in society. By formally recognizing autism on driver's licenses, it aims to foster a more inclusive environment and encourage better practices for serving individuals with autism. This identification could assist emergency responders and other officials in tailoring their approaches when interacting with individuals displaying characteristics related to autism. It also aligns with broader public health efforts to acknowledge and address the unique needs of individuals with disabilities.

Summary

Bill S08014 aims to amend the vehicle and traffic law in New York to include a distinctive mark on a person's driver's license if the individual indicates they have autism spectrum disorder (ASD). By allowing applicants to voluntarily disclose their ASD status on their driver's license application, the bill seeks to enhance awareness and potentially provide necessary accommodations for individuals with autism in various public and private interactions. The proposed change empowers individuals with autism to identify themselves in ways that could facilitate better understanding and support from law enforcement and public service officials.

Contention

While the bill has potential benefits, it may also face criticism regarding privacy concerns and the stigmatization of individuals with autism. Critics may argue that requiring individuals to disclose their disability status on a public document such as a driver's license could lead to discrimination or misinterpretation in situations where such information is not relevant. Additionally, implementation challenges may arise in ensuring that staff at licensing offices are properly trained to handle these disclosures sensitively and effectively, thus minimizing potential negative impacts on the affected individuals.

Companion Bills

NY A02672

Same As Includes a distinctive mark on a person's driver's license if a person has autism spectrum disorder.

Previously Filed As

NY A02672

Includes a distinctive mark on a person's driver's license if a person has autism spectrum disorder.

NY H0717

Autism Spectrum Disorder

NY HB1337

Repealing the New Hampshire council on autism spectrum disorders.

NY HB2929

Relating to training for peace officers on interacting with persons with autism spectrum disorder.

NY SB2818

Relating to training for peace officers on interacting with persons with autism spectrum disorder.

NY H3655

Facilitating better interactions between police officers and persons with autism spectrum disorder

NY S2348

Facilitating better interactions between police officers and persons with autism spectrum disorder

NY A10315

Provides that the civil service commission may determine that one in every thirty-six positions with duties which can be performed by persons with autism spectrum disorder.

NY S08640

Provides that the civil service commission may determine that one in every thirty-six positions with duties which can be performed by persons with autism spectrum disorder.

NY HB634

Relative to the New Hampshire council on autism spectrum disorders.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.