New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09064

Introduced
1/28/26  

Caption

Makes intentional damage to an authorized emergency vehicle a crime of criminal mischief in the third degree.

Impact

By enforcing stricter penalties for damaging emergency vehicles, S09064 is expected to enhance the legal framework surrounding the protection of vital state services. This bill is a proactive measure intended to deter acts of vandalism against emergency responders' vehicles. The change underscores a commitment to safeguarding public safety entities, ultimately aiming to ensure they can operate without the threat of property damage that could hinder their effectiveness during emergencies.

Summary

Bill S09064 aims to amend the penal law in New York by making intentional damage to an authorized emergency vehicle classified as criminal mischief in the third degree. This means that damaging such vehicles will now carry legal consequences under this specific classification of criminal behavior, which typically involves acts that intentionally damage property. By elevating the status of offenses concerning emergency vehicles, the bill reinforces the importance of protecting public safety resources.

Contention

While there may not be currently indicated opposition to S09064, the introduction of the bill aligns with ongoing discussions surrounding the regulation of criminal behavior in New York. These discussions often revolve around how laws can evolve in response to increasing concerns about public safety, particularly regarding acts that affect emergency responders. The categorization of such damage within the penal code may also lead to future debates over the appropriateness of the penalties associated with different forms of criminal mischief.

Final_notes

As public safety remains a priority for legislative bodies, this bill could pave the way for further legislative actions aimed at enhancing protections for both emergency personnel and the resources that are critical for their operations. S09064 reflects a growing acknowledgment of the threats faced by those in emergency services and positions the law to better serve their protection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A06986

Enacts "Brendon's law" to prohibit participation, including spectators within two hundred feet, of any motor vehicle speed contest, sideshow and street takeovers; authorizes seizure and forfeiture; adds damaging an authorized emergency vehicle as constituting the crime of criminal mischief in the third degree.

NY S10059

Enacts "Brendon's law" to prohibit participation, including spectators within two hundred feet, of any motor vehicle speed contest, sideshow and street takeovers; authorizes seizure and forfeiture; adds damaging an authorized emergency vehicle as constituting the crime of criminal mischief in the third degree.

NY A10473

Raises the monetary value of damaged property that is considered criminal mischief or securities fraud.

NY S07640

Provides penalties for arson and enhancing penalties for criminal mischief against motor vehicle dealerships and motor vehicle manufacturing facilities.

NY S05023

Relates to criminal mischief in the third degree and criminal mischief in the second degree.

NY S09583

Enhances criminal penalties for criminal mischief and larceny offenses committed at a place of religious worship and for cemetery desecration.

NY S769

Upgrades offense of criminal mischief if person damages or impairs operation of school bus in the presence of child under age 16.

NY SB232

An Act To Amend Title 11 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Criminal Mischief.

NY HB2043

Relating To Criminal Mischief.

NY SB00506

An Act Concerning Criminal Penalties For Intentional Damage To Critical Infrastructure.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.