New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08883

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Enacts the "New York state vehicle security circumvention device act" to prohibit the manufacturing, sale, offering to sell, or possession of devices outside of lawful and reasonable purposes.

Impact

The bill requires individuals who are legally permitted to possess vehicle security circumvention devices to report any lost or stolen devices to law enforcement within 48 hours. This measure is intended to enhance the monitoring of such devices and ensure that they are not misused to facilitate auto theft. It sets forth specific definitions for these devices, providing clarity on what constitutes unlawful activity under this law.

Summary

Bill S08883 introduces the 'New York State Vehicle Security Circumvention Device Act,' which aims to counteract rising vehicle theft rates, particularly those conducted by organized crime syndicates. The bill prohibits the unlawful manufacturing, possession, or sale of key programming devices and relay attack devices that are frequently exploited by thieves to steal vehicles. With over 850,000 vehicles stolen in New York in recent years, this legislation responds to contemporary car theft methodologies that utilize advanced technology.

Conclusion

In summary, S08883 aims to modernize New York's approach to vehicle theft prevention by aligning statutory measures with contemporary criminal tactics. However, its strict regulations and potential criminal implications may lead to further debates about the impacts on personal freedoms and necessary professional practices in the automotive industry.

Contention

Notably, the legislation places significant penalties for violations, categorizing unauthorized use of these devices as a class E felony, while failing to report a lost or stolen device incurs a possible fine of up to $5,000 or a class A misdemeanor. These stringent penalties have garnered attention and raised discussions among stakeholders, emphasizing the balance between combating vehicle theft and ensuring lawful usage of necessary tools by automotive professionals and law enforcement agents.

Companion Bills

NY A08867

Same As Enacts the "New York state vehicle security circumvention device act" to prohibit the manufacturing, sale, offering to sell, or possession of devices outside of lawful and reasonable purposes.

Previously Filed As

NY A08867

Enacts the "New York state vehicle security circumvention device act" to prohibit the manufacturing, sale, offering to sell, or possession of devices outside of lawful and reasonable purposes.

NY HB351

An Act To Amend Title 21 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Vehicle Security Circumvention Devices.

NY HB1617

VEHICLE SECURITY CIRCUMVENTION

NY HB1104

Prohibits relative to the manufacturing and sale of motor vehicle key programming or emulation devices (EG SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)

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 A01838

Relates to the sale and possession of self-defense spray devices in the state; removes the requirement that only authorized dealers and pharmacists could sell such devices; permits shipping of such devices within the state; repeals certain provisions of law relating thereto.

NY S04922

Relates to the sale and possession of self-defense spray devices in the state; removes the requirement that only authorized dealers and pharmacists could sell such devices; permits shipping of such devices within the state; repeals certain provisions of law relating thereto.

NY S07717

Sets maximum rates that may be charged for the towing and subsequent storage of passenger and large vehicles outside of New York city.

NY A08858

Sets maximum rates that may be charged for the towing and subsequent storage of passenger and large vehicles outside of New York city.

Similar Bills

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