Bill Text: NY A06898 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Relates to defining and regulating electric assisted bicycles.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-01-03 - referred to transportation [A06898 Detail]

Download: New_York-2017-A06898-Amended.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                         6898--A
                               2017-2018 Regular Sessions
                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                     March 24, 2017
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by M. of A. ORTIZ -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Transportation  --  committee  discharged,  bill  amended,  ordered
          reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to electric
          assisted bicycles
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section  1.  The  vehicle  and  traffic law is amended by adding a new
     2  section 102-c to read as follows:
     3    § 102-c. Electric assisted bicycle. A bicycle with two or three wheels
     4  which has a saddle and fully operative pedals for human  propulsion  and
     5  also  has  an electric motor.   The electric assisted bicycle's electric
     6  motor shall: have a power output of less than seven hundred fifty watts;
     7  have a maximum speed of less than twenty miles per hour on a paved level
     8  surface when powered solely by such a motor while ridden by an  operator
     9  who  weighs  one  hundred  seventy  pounds;  and be incapable of further
    10  increasing the speed of the device when human power is  used  to  propel
    11  the device at or more than twenty miles per hour.
    12    §  2. The article heading of article 15 of the vehicle and traffic law
    13  is amended to read as follows:
    14         REGISTRATION OF MOTORCYCLES AND ELECTRIC ASSISTED BICYCLES
    15    § 3. Section 410 of the vehicle and traffic law, as amended by chapter
    16  459 of the laws of 1970, subdivision 3 as amended by chapter 466 of  the
    17  laws  of  2013,  subdivision  4 as amended by chapter 137 of the laws of
    18  1989, subdivision 5 as amended by chapter 435 of the laws of  1997,  and
    19  paragraph  a of subdivision 5 as amended by section 4 of part D of chap-
    20  ter 58 of the laws of 2016, is amended to read as follows:
    21    § 410. Registration of motorcycles  and  electric  assisted  bicycles;
    22  fees;  renewals.  1.  Registration by owners. No motorcycles or electric
    23  assisted bicycles shall be operated or driven upon the  public  highways
    24  of  this  state  without  first  being registered in accordance with the
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD10283-02-7

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     1  provisions of this article, except as otherwise  expressly  provided  in
     2  this chapter.
     3    Every  owner  of  a  motorcycle  or an electric assisted bicycle which
     4  shall be operated or driven upon  the  public  highways  of  this  state
     5  shall,  except  as  otherwise  expressly provided, cause to be filed, by
     6  mail or otherwise, in the office or a branch office of the commissioner,
     7  or with an agent of the commissioner, constituted as  provided  in  this
     8  chapter, an application for registration, addressed to the commissioner,
     9  and  on  a  blank to be prepared under the direction of and furnished by
    10  the commissioner for that purpose, containing: (a) A  brief  description
    11  of the motorcycle or electric assisted bicycle to be registered, includ-
    12  ing the name of the manufacturer and factory number of such vehicle; (b)
    13  the  name, residence, including county and business address of the owner
    14  of such motorcycle or electric assisted bicycle.
    15    2. Registration record. Upon the receipt of a  sufficient  application
    16  for registration, as provided in this article, the commissioner or agent
    17  receiving  it  shall  register  such  motorcycle  or  electric  assisted
    18  bicycle, and maintain a record of the registration of such motorcycle or
    19  electric assisted bicycle under the distinctive number assigned to  such
    20  motorcycle  or  electric  assisted bicycle, as provided in this section,
    21  and the information in such record may be obtained upon payment  of  the
    22  fees specified in section two hundred two of this chapter.
    23    3. Certificate of registration. a. Upon the filing of such application
    24  and  the payment of the fee hereinafter provided, the commissioner shall
    25  assign to such motorcycle or electric  assisted  bicycle  a  distinctive
    26  number  and, without expense to the applicant, issue and deliver in such
    27  manner as the commissioner may select to  the  owner  a  certificate  of
    28  registration,  in  such  form  as  the commissioner may prescribe, and a
    29  number plate at a place within the state of New York named by the appli-
    30  cant in his application.  In  the  event  of  the  loss,  mutilation  or
    31  destruction  of  any  certificate  of  registration or number plate, the
    32  owner of a registered vehicle may file such statement and proof  of  the
    33  facts as the commissioner shall require, with a fee of three dollars, in
    34  the  office  of  the commissioner, or, unless and until the commissioner
    35  shall otherwise direct, in the  office  of  the  agent  who  issued  the
    36  certificate  or plate and the commissioner or his agent, as the case may
    37  be, shall issue a duplicate or substitute. No application for  registra-
    38  tion shall be accepted unless the applicant is at least sixteen years of
    39  age.
    40    b. Upon the issuance of a certificate of registration, the commission-
    41  er  shall  provide the owner of such vehicle with a notice regarding the
    42  laws governing unidentifiable motorcycle or  electric  assisted  bicycle
    43  parts, in such form and manner as the commissioner may prescribe.
    44    4. Times for registration and reregistration. Registration applied for
    45  and  certificates  issued  under  any application shall expire on a date
    46  determined by the commissioner. Registration shall  be  renewed  period-
    47  ically  in  the  same  manner and upon payment of the same annual fee as
    48  provided in this section for registration, to take effect and to  expire
    49  on  dates  to be determined by the commissioner. Provided, however, that
    50  the commissioner shall have authority to fix  the  length  of  time  for
    51  which  any  such vehicle which is registered without fee shall be regis-
    52  tered. Provided further, however, that renewal of a registration may  be
    53  used  preceding  the expiration date of such registration including such
    54  expiration date.
    55    5. Registration fees. a. The annual fee for registration  or  reregis-
    56  tration  of  a  motorcycle  or electric assisted bicycle shall be eleven

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     1  dollars and fifty cents.  Beginning April first, nineteen hundred  nine-
     2  ty-eight the annual fee for registration or reregistration of a motorcy-
     3  cle  or  electric  assisted bicycle shall be seventeen dollars and fifty
     4  cents,  of  which  two dollars and fifty cents shall be deposited by the
     5  comptroller into the special obligation reserve and payment  account  of
     6  the  dedicated  highway  and  bridge  trust fund established pursuant to
     7  section eighty-nine-b of the state finance law for the  purposes  estab-
     8  lished in this section.
     9    b.  Where a registration is made for a period of more or less than one
    10  calendar  year,  the  registration  fee  shall  not  be  prorated.   The
    11  provisions hereof with respect to the payment of registration fees shall
    12  not  apply  to  motorcycles  or  electric  assisted  bicycles  owned  or
    13  controlled by the state, a city, county, village or town or any  of  the
    14  departments  thereof, or any school district or county extension service
    15  association, but in other respects shall be applicable.
    16    6. Fees in lieu of taxes. The registration fees imposed by this  arti-
    17  cle  upon such vehicles shall be in lieu of all taxes, general or local,
    18  to which motorcycles or electric assisted bicycles may be subject.
    19    7. "Motorcycle" as used in this section shall  mean  a  motorcycle  as
    20  defined by section one hundred twenty-three of this chapter.
    21    8.  "Electric  assisted bicycle" as used in this section shall mean an
    22  electric assisted bicycle as defined by section  one  hundred  two-c  of
    23  this chapter.
    24    §  4. Section 411 of the vehicle and traffic law is amended to read as
    25  follows:
    26    § 411. Distinctive number; form of number plates. 1. No  person  shall
    27  operate or drive a motorcycle or electric assisted bicycle on the public
    28  highways of this state unless such motorcycle or electric assisted bicy-
    29  cle  shall  have a distinctive number assigned to it by the commissioner
    30  and a number plate issued by the commissioner with a number  correspond-
    31  ing  to  that of the certificate of registration conspicuously displayed
    32  on the rear of such motorcycle or electric  assisted  bicycle,  securely
    33  fastened so as to prevent the same from swinging.
    34    2.  Such  number  plates  shall  be of such material, form, design and
    35  dimensions and contain or set forth such distinguishing number or  other
    36  identification  marks  as  the  commissioner  shall prescribe, provided,
    37  however, that there shall be at all times a marked contrast between  the
    38  color  of the number plates and that of the numerals or letters thereon,
    39  and provided further that no motorcycle  or electric  assisted  bicycles
    40  shall  display  the  number plates of more than one state at a time, nor
    41  shall any plate be used other than those issued by the commissioner.
    42    3. No person shall operate or drive a motorcycle  or electric assisted
    43  bicycle upon the public highways of this state having displayed  thereon
    44  a  number  plate  not  proper for such motorcycle   or electric assisted
    45  bicycle under the provisions of this chapter and,  upon  conviction  for
    46  this  offense,  the  number  plate shall be surrendered to the court for
    47  delivery to the commissioner.
    48    4. No person shall knowingly authorize or permit a number plate issued
    49  for a motorcycle  or electric assisted bicycle owned and  registered  by
    50  him  to  be  displayed  on any motorcycle   or electric assisted bicycle
    51  other than a motorcycle   or electric assisted  bicycle  to  which  such
    52  number  plate  has been assigned by the commissioner, or upon which such
    53  number plate may legally be displayed under a temporary  certificate  of
    54  registration  issued  by  a  dealer under the provisions of section four
    55  hundred twenty of this chapter.

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     1    § 5. Section 411-a of the vehicle and traffic law, as added by chapter
     2  962 of the laws of 1981, subdivision 1 as amended by section 17 of  part
     3  G of chapter 59 of the laws of 2009, is amended to read as follows:
     4    § 411-a. Issuance  of  special  number plates. 1. The commissioner may
     5  issue special number plates to applicants therefor in the same manner as
     6  other number plates are issued pursuant to this  article.  Such  special
     7  number  plates  shall  be  issued only upon payment of an annual service
     8  charge of eighteen dollars and seventy-five cents  in  addition  to  the
     9  regular  fee  prescribed  by  section  four hundred ten of this article.
    10  Application for special number plates shall be made in  accordance  with
    11  regulations  promulgated by the commissioner with respect to issuance of
    12  such number plates. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision  of  this
    13  section,  the  difference collected between the service charge set forth
    14  in this subdivision in effect on and after September first, two thousand
    15  nine and the service charge set forth  in  this  subdivision  in  effect
    16  prior  to  such  date  shall be deposited to the credit of the dedicated
    17  highway and bridge trust fund.
    18    2. For purposes of this section, a special number  plate  shall  be  a
    19  plate which contains not more than six letters, numerals or any combina-
    20  tion  thereof  and which is reserved by the commissioner for issuance in
    21  accordance with the provisions of this section, or a plate reserved  for
    22  issuance in a series for motorcycles or electric assisted bicycles owned
    23  by  public officers, physicians, accredited representatives of the press
    24  or other groups. In issuing special number plates the commissioner shall
    25  give those applicants who held a special number plate at the time of the
    26  enactment of this section the right to retain such special number  plate
    27  upon  the  payment  of  the  annual  service  charge of fifteen dollars.
    28  Provided, however, that such right of retention shall apply only to  the
    29  first renewal of the registration of such special number plate following
    30  the enactment of this section.
    31    3.  This section shall not apply to any plates in a series reserved in
    32  the public interest for purposes of facilitating identification of state
    33  and municipal motorcycles  or electric assisted bicycles and those owned
    34  by members of international  governmental  organizations  or  any  other
    35  vehicles  which are exempt from the payment of registration fees, nor to
    36  plates or series of plates assigned by the commissioner for issuance  by
    37  county clerks.
    38    4. Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to require the
    39  commissioner to issue a special number plate or plates.
    40    §  6.  The  vehicle and traffic law is amended by adding a new article
    41  34-D to read as follows:
    42                                ARTICLE 34-D
    43                   OPERATION OF ELECTRIC ASSISTED BICYCLES
    44  Section 1280. Traffic laws apply to persons operating electric  assisted
    45                  bicycles.
    46          1281. Operating electric assisted bicycles.
    47          1282. Operating electric assisted bicycles on roadways laned for
    48                  traffic.
    49          1283. Clinging to other vehicles.
    50          1284. Equipment and manufacturing requirements.
    51          1285. Directional signals.
    52          1286. Electric assisted bicycles safety course.
    53          1287. Leaving  the  scene  of  an incident involving an electric
    54                  assisted bicycle without reporting.

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     1          1288. Insurance.
     2    §  1280.  Traffic  laws  apply  to persons operating electric assisted
     3  bicycles. Every person operating an electric assisted bicycle  shall  be
     4  granted  all  of  the  rights  and shall be subject to all of the duties
     5  applicable to the driver of any other vehicle under this  title,  except
     6  as  to  special  regulations  in  this  article  and  except as to those
     7  provisions of this title which by their nature can have no application.
     8    § 1281. Operating electric assisted bicycles. 1. No person  less  than
     9  sixteen years of age shall operate an electric assisted bicycle.
    10    2.  No  person  shall operate an electric assisted bicycle unless such
    11  person has a valid New York state driver's license or  learner's  permit
    12  pursuant to section five hundred one of this chapter.
    13    3.  No  person  shall operate an electric assisted bicycle unless such
    14  person is wearing a helmet meeting standards established by the  commis-
    15  sioner.  For  the  purposes  of this subdivision, wearing a helmet means
    16  having a helmet of good fit fastened securely on the head of such wearer
    17  with the helmet straps securely fastened.
    18    4. A person operating an electric assisted  bicycle  shall  ride  only
    19  upon  the permanent and regular seat attached thereto, and such operator
    20  shall not carry any other person on an electric assisted bicycle.
    21    5. A person shall operate an  electric  assisted  bicycle  only  while
    22  sitting  astride  the seat, facing forward, with one leg on each side of
    23  the electric assisted bicycle.
    24    6. No person shall operate an electric assisted bicycle while carrying
    25  any package, bundle or other article which  prevents  him  or  her  from
    26  keeping both hands on the handlebars.
    27    7.  (a)  Any  person who violates the provisions of subdivision one or
    28  two of this section shall pay a civil fine not to exceed fifty dollars.
    29    (b) The court shall waive any fine for which a person who violates the
    30  provisions of subdivision two of this section would be  liable  if  such
    31  person  supplies the court with proof that between the date of violation
    32  and the appearance date for such  violation  such  person  purchased  or
    33  rented a helmet.
    34    (c)  The  court may waive any fine for which a person who violates the
    35  provisions of subdivision two of this section would  be  liable  if  the
    36  court  finds  that  due  to reasons of economic hardship such person was
    37  unable to purchase a helmet from the statewide in-line skate and bicycle
    38  helmet distribution program or a local distribution program.
    39    8. A police officer shall only issue a  summons  for  a  violation  of
    40  subdivision  one  or  two  of this section by a person less than sixteen
    41  years of age to the parent or guardian of such person if  the  violation
    42  by such person occurs in the presence of such person's parent or guardi-
    43  an  and  where such parent or guardian is eighteen years of age or more.
    44  Such summons shall only be issued to such parent or guardian, and  shall
    45  not be issued to the person less than sixteen years of age.
    46    §  1282.  Operating  electric  assisted bicycles on roadways laned for
    47  traffic. 1. All electric assisted bicycles are entitled to full use of a
    48  lane and no motor vehicle or motorcycle shall be driven in such a manner
    49  as to deprive any electric assisted bicycle of the full use of  a  lane.
    50  However,  this  section  shall  not  be  construed  to  prevent electric
    51  assisted bicycles from being operated two abreast in a single lane.
    52    2. The operator of an electric assisted bicycle shall not overtake and
    53  pass in the same lane occupied by the vehicle being overtaken.
    54    3. No person shall operate an electric assisted bicycle between  lanes
    55  of traffic or between adjacent lines or rows of vehicles.

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     1    4.  No  person shall operate an electric assisted bicycle on a bicycle
     2  or in-line skate lane or path or near  the  right  hand  curb,  edge  or
     3  shoulder of the roadway.
     4    5.  Electric  assisted  bicycles  shall  not be operated more than two
     5  abreast in a single lane.
     6    § 1283. Clinging to other vehicles. No person  operating  an  electric
     7  assisted  bicycle  shall  attach  himself  or  herself  or  the electric
     8  assisted bicycle to any other vehicle or streetcar on a roadway.
     9    § 1284. Equipment  and  manufacturing  requirements.  1.  An  electric
    10  assisted bicycle shall meet the equipment and manufacturing requirements
    11  for  bicycles  adopted  by  the  Consumer  Product Safety Commission (16
    12  C.F.R. 1512.1, et seq.) or the  requirements  adopted  by  the  National
    13  Highway  Traffic  Safety  Administration  (49 C.F.R. 561.1, et seq.)  in
    14  accordance with the National Traffic and Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Act  of
    15  1966 (15 U.S.C.  Sec. 1381, et seq.) for motor driven cycles.
    16    2.  (a)  Every electric assisted bicycle, driven upon the public high-
    17  ways of this state shall be provided with one red to amber stop lamp and
    18  shall, whenever such electric assisted bicycle is  being  operated  upon
    19  the  public highways of the state, display one lighted lamp in front and
    20  one on the rear; and in all cases the  lamps  on  an  electric  assisted
    21  bicycle  shall  include  a  red light visible from the rear. The rays of
    22  such rear lamp shall shine upon the number plate carried on the rear  of
    23  such  electric assisted bicycle in such manner as to render the numerals
    24  thereon visible for at least fifty feet in the direction from which  the
    25  electric  assisted bicycle is proceeding. The light of the front lamp or
    26  lamps shall be visible at least two hundred feet  in  the  direction  in
    27  which the electric assisted bicycle is proceeding.
    28    (b)  Driving  an  electric assisted bicycle without the display of one
    29  lighted lamp in front and one on the rear, during a  period  other  than
    30  from  one-half  hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, shall
    31  not be deemed to constitute negligence or contributory negligence in any
    32  action or proceeding arising out  of  the  operation  of  such  electric
    33  assisted bicycle.
    34    (c)  No  head  lamp  shall  be used upon any electric assisted bicycle
    35  operated upon the public highways of the  state,  unless  such  lamp  is
    36  approved  by the commissioner or is equipped with a lens or other device
    37  approved by the commissioner.   Every such  head  lamp,  lens  or  other
    38  device shall be applied and adjusted in accordance with the requirements
    39  of the certificate approving the use thereof. Every such head lamp shall
    40  be  firmly and substantially mounted on the electric assisted bicycle in
    41  such manner as to allow the lamp to be properly  and  readily  adjusted.
    42  Each  reflector  which  is used as a part of such head lamp shall have a
    43  polished silver or glass reflecting surface,  or  a  reflecting  surface
    44  which gives candle power intensity meeting the requirements of rules and
    45  regulations  established by the commissioner, and shall be substantially
    46  free from dents, rust and other imperfections.  The  operator  of  every
    47  electric  assisted bicycle shall permit any policeman, police officer or
    48  other person exercising police powers to inspect the equipment  of  such
    49  motorcycle  and make such tests as may be necessary to determine whether
    50  the provisions of this section are being complied with. The commissioner
    51  may make reasonable rules and regulations relative to lights on motorcy-
    52  cles and the approval of the same which may be necessary  to  effectuate
    53  the foregoing provisions of this section.
    54    (d)  Only  a white or yellow light shall be displayed upon an electric
    55  assisted bicycle so as to be visible from a point directly in  front  of
    56  the vehicle.

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     1    (e)  Every  electric assisted bicycle shall have at least one adequate
     2  red reflector securely attached to the rear. Such  reflector  may  be  a
     3  part  of the rear lamp. No reflector shall be deemed adequate within the
     4  meaning of this subdivision unless it is of a size and type approved  by
     5  the  commissioner,  and unless it is so designed, located and maintained
     6  as to be visible for at least two hundred feet when opposed by  a  motor
     7  vehicle  displaying  lawful undimmed headlights at night on an unlighted
     8  highway. The provisions of this subdivision with respect  to  reflectors
     9  shall be applicable, both day and night, whenever the motorcycle is on a
    10  public highway.
    11    3.  No  person shall operate an electric assisted bicycle unless it is
    12  equipped with a suitable and adequate horn or other device  for  signal-
    13  ing,  which  horn  or  device shall produce a sound sufficiently loud to
    14  serve as a danger warning but shall not be used other than as a  reason-
    15  able warning nor be unnecessarily loud or harsh.
    16    4.  Every  electric  assisted  bicycle shall be equipped with adequate
    17  brakes in good working order and sufficient  to  control  such  electric
    18  assisted  bicycle at all times when such electric assisted bicycle is in
    19  use.
    20    5. Electric assisted bicycles shall operate in a manner  so  that  the
    21  electric  motor  is disengaged or ceases to function when the brakes are
    22  applied, or operate in a manner such that the motor is engaged through a
    23  switch or mechanism that, when released, will cause the  electric  motor
    24  to disengage or cease to function.
    25    6.  Every  electric assisted bicycle shall be equipped with reflective
    26  tires or, alternatively, a reflex reflector mounted  on  the  spokes  of
    27  each  wheel,  said  tires  and reflectors to be of types approved by the
    28  commissioner. The reflex reflector mounted on the front wheel  shall  be
    29  colorless  or  amber, and the reflex reflector mounted on the rear wheel
    30  shall be colorless or red.
    31    7. It shall be unlawful to operate on any public highway in this state
    32  any electric assisted bicycle registered  in  this  state,  unless  such
    33  electric  assisted  bicycle  is  equipped  with a rear view mirror which
    34  shall be adjusted so that the operator of such electric assisted bicycle
    35  shall have a clear view of the road and condition of traffic behind such
    36  electric assisted bicycle.
    37    § 1285. Directional signals. It shall be unlawful to  operate  on  any
    38  public  highway  or  street  in this state any electric assisted bicycle
    39  unless such electric  assisted  bicycle  is  equipped  with  directional
    40  signals approved by the commissioner.
    41    §  1286. Electric assisted bicycles safety course. 1. The commissioner
    42  shall establish a curriculum or curricula for a thirty  minute  electric
    43  bicycle  safety course to be completed by operators of electric assisted
    44  bicycles annually. The commissioner may permit any such safety  training
    45  course  to  be given by any private person, club, association or munici-
    46  pality which  meets  standards  established  by  the  commissioner.  The
    47  commissioner  may  establish  a  reasonable fee which any such person or
    48  entity may charge for such course or courses.
    49    2. Upon successful completion of a safety course given  in  conformity
    50  with subdivision one of this section by a person sixteen years of age or
    51  over,  the  person  or  entity  which  gave  the course shall notify the
    52  commissioner of such completion in a manner prescribed  by  the  commis-
    53  sioner.  The commissioner shall, upon receipt of such information, issue
    54  an electric assisted bicycle safety certificate to the  person  who  has
    55  successfully completed the course.

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     1    §  1287.  Leaving  the  scene  of  an  incident  involving an electric
     2  assisted bicycle without reporting.  1. (a) Any person eighteen years of
     3  age or older operating an electric  assisted  bicycle  who,  knowing  or
     4  having  cause  to  know, that physical injury, as defined in subdivision
     5  nine  of  section  10.00  of  the  penal law, has been caused to another
     6  person, due to the operation of such electric assisted bicycle  by  such
     7  person  shall,  before  leaving  the  place  where  such physical injury
     8  occurred, stop and provide his or  her  name  and  residence,  including
     9  street  and  street number, to the injured party, if practical, and also
    10  to a police officer, or in the event that no police officer  is  in  the
    11  vicinity of the place of said injury, then such person shall report said
    12  incident  as  soon  as  physically able to the nearest police station or
    13  judicial officer.
    14    (b) A violation of paragraph  (a)  of  this  subdivision  shall  be  a
    15  violation.
    16    2. (a) Any person eighteen years of age or older operating an electric
    17  assisted  bicycle  who,  knowing  or  having cause to know, that serious
    18  physical injury, as defined in subdivision ten of section 10.00  of  the
    19  penal  law,  has  been caused to another person, due to the operation of
    20  such electric assisted bicycle by such person shall, before leaving  the
    21  place  where such serious physical injury occurred, stop and provide his
    22  or her name and residence, including street and street  number,  to  the
    23  injured  party,  if  practical,  and also to a police officer, or in the
    24  event that no police officer is in the vicinity of  the  place  of  said
    25  injury,  then  such  person  shall report said incident as soon as phys-
    26  ically able to the nearest police station or judicial officer.
    27    (b) A violation of paragraph (a) of this subdivision shall be a  class
    28  B misdemeanor.
    29    §  1288. Insurance. The provisions of articles six, seven and eight of
    30  this chapter shall be applicable to electric assisted bicycles.
    31    § 7. Except as otherwise provided in this  act,  no  municipal  corpo-
    32  ration,  as  defined  in  section 2 of the general municipal law, shall,
    33  after June 1, 2017, enact any local law, ordinance or code  relating  to
    34  the  operation  of an electric assisted bicycle unless the terms of such
    35  law, ordinance or code are identical to the provisions of this act.  The
    36  provisions  of this act shall invalidate and preempt any such local law,
    37  ordinance or code, enacted after June 1, 2017 unless the terms  of  such
    38  law, ordinance or code are identical to the provisions of this act.
    39    §  8.  The  provisions  of this act shall preempt any local law, ordi-
    40  nance, code, rule or regulation relating to the operation of an electric
    41  assisted bicycle, except that nothing in this  act  shall  preclude  any
    42  state  or  local agency, which, by permit, license or registration regu-
    43  lates the business or professional activities of individuals from impos-
    44  ing more stringent restrictions than provided in this act for the use of
    45  electric assisted bicycles upon such individuals during  the  course  of
    46  engaging in the business or professional activity that is the subject of
    47  such agency's permit, license or registration.
    48    § 9. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    49  it shall have become a law.
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