Bill Text: NY A07107 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to the demonstration program authorized within Nassau county and the disposition of fines in such county; establishes the Nassau county youth services fund; provides that the collecting authority shall pay twenty-five percent of such amount collected to the state comptroller to be deposited to the Nassau county youth services fund.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-01-04 - referred to transportation [A07107 Detail]

Download: New_York-2011-A07107-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         7107
                              2011-2012 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                    April 12, 2011
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       Introduced by M. of A. HOOPER -- read once and referred to the Committee
         on Transportation
       AN  ACT  to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to the demon-
         stration program authorized within Nassau county and  the  disposition
         of  fines in the county of Nassau; and to amend the state finance law,
         in relation to establishing the Nassau county youth services fund
         THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section  1.  Paragraph  1  of subdivision (a) of section 1111-b of the
    2  vehicle and traffic law, as added by chapter 19 of the laws of 2009,  is
    3  amended to read as follows:
    4    1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the county of Nassau is
    5  hereby  authorized and empowered to adopt and amend a local law or ordi-
    6  nance establishing a demonstration program imposing  monetary  liability
    7  on  the  owner of a vehicle for failure of an operator thereof to comply
    8  with traffic-control indications in such county in accordance  with  the
    9  provisions  of  this  section.  Such demonstration program shall empower
   10  such county to install and operate traffic-control signal  photo  viola-
   11  tion-monitoring  devices  at  no  more  than  [fifty] ONE HUNDRED inter-
   12  sections within and under the jurisdiction of such  county  at  any  one
   13  time.
   14    S  2.  A memorandum of understanding between the chair of the assembly
   15  transportation committee and the  Nassau  county  legislature  shall  be
   16  entered  into  in  order  to determine the intersections affected by the
   17  provisions of section one of this act.
   18    S 3. The vehicle and traffic law is amended by adding  a  new  section
   19  1809-f to read as follows:
   20    S  1809-F.  DISPOSITION  OF  CERTAIN  FINES  IN  THE COUNTY OF NASSAU.
   21  NOTWITHSTANDING SECTION EIGHTEEN HUNDRED THREE OF THIS  ARTICLE  OR  ANY
   22  OTHER  PROVISION  OF LAW, WHENEVER PROCEEDINGS IN A COURT OR AN ADMINIS-
   23  TRATIVE TRIBUNAL IN THE COUNTY OF NASSAU RESULT IN A CONVICTION  FOR  AN
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD10845-01-1
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    1  OFFENSE  PURSUANT  TO SECTION ELEVEN HUNDRED ELEVEN-B OF THIS CHAPTER IN
    2  THE COUNTY OF NASSAU, ALL FINES AND PENALTIES LEVIED AS A RESULT OF SUCH
    3  CONVICTION SHALL BE PAID TO THE CLERK OF  THE  COURT  OR  ADMINISTRATIVE
    4  TRIBUNAL  THAT RENDERED THE CONVICTION. WITHIN THE FIRST TEN DAYS OF THE
    5  MONTH FOLLOWING COLLECTION OF  SUCH  MONEYS,  THE  COLLECTING  AUTHORITY
    6  SHALL  PAY  TWENTY-FIVE  PERCENT  OF  SUCH AMOUNT COLLECTED TO THE STATE
    7  COMPTROLLER TO BE DEPOSITED TO THE NASSAU  COUNTY  YOUTH  SERVICES  FUND
    8  ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO SECTION NINETY-NINE-U OF THE STATE FINANCE LAW.
    9    S  4. The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 99-u to
   10  read as follows:
   11    S 99-U. NASSAU COUNTY YOUTH SERVICES FUND. 1. THERE IS  HEREBY  ESTAB-
   12  LISHED  IN THE JOINT CUSTODY OF THE COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION AND FINANCE
   13  AND THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE OF THE COUNTY OF NASSAU A SPECIAL  FUND  TO  BE
   14  KNOWN AS THE "NASSAU COUNTY YOUTH SERVICES FUND".
   15    2.  ALL  MONEYS RECEIVED BY THE NASSAU COUNTY YOUTH SERVICES FUND FROM
   16  VIOLATIONS OF SECTION EIGHTEEN HUNDRED NINE-F OF THE VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC
   17  LAW SHALL BE DEPOSITED TO THE EXCLUSIVE CREDIT OF SUCH FUND. SAID MONEYS
   18  SHALL BE KEPT SEPARATE AND SHALL NOT BE COMMINGLED WITH ANY OTHER MONEYS
   19  IN THE CUSTODY OF THE COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION AND FINANCE.
   20    3. (A) THE MONEYS IN SAID ACCOUNT SHALL BE RETAINED BY  THE  FUND  AND
   21  SHALL  BE RELEASED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION AND FINANCE ONLY UPON
   22  CERTIFICATES SIGNED BY THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE OF THE COUNTY OF NASSAU  AND
   23  SHALL  BE  DISTRIBUTED TO NASSAU COUNTY YOUTH SERVICES CONTRACT AGENCIES
   24  (YSCA) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RELATIVE NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITIES SERVICED
   25  BY SAID AGENCIES AS ESTABLISHED BY THE FEDERAL STATISTICS USED TO DETER-
   26  MINE ENTITLEMENT TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FUNDS.
   27    (B) IN THE EVENT THAT THERE SHALL BE ANY  UNALLOCATED  FUND  OR  FUNDS
   28  THAT  HAVE  NOT  BEEN  DRAWN AGAINST BY ANY CONTRACT AGENCY REMAINING IN
   29  THIS FUND AT THE END OF THE FISCAL YEAR OF THE COUNTY, SUCH FUNDS  SHALL
   30  BE  PLACED IN A RESTRICTED RESERVE FUND ACCOUNT FOR YOUTH SERVICES TO BE
   31  INVESTED BY THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER AND  HELD  UNTIL  SUCH  TIME  AS
   32  THERE  SHALL  BE  INSUFFICIENT  FUNDS  GENERATED BY THE RED LIGHT CAMERA
   33  PROGRAM TO MEET THE FUTURE NEEDS OR MINIMUM ALLOCATION.
   34    S 5. (a) A Nassau county red  light  camera  state  legislative  audit
   35  review  committee  (committee) is hereby established, comprised of seven
   36  members, two representatives appointed by the speaker of  the  assembly,
   37  one  of  whom  shall be a member of a New York state minority and women-
   38  owned business enterprise  participation  program,  two  representatives
   39  appointed by the temporary president of the senate, one appointed by the
   40  state  comptroller,  as  well  as a representative of the Nassau Interim
   41  Finance Authority and the Nassau County Division of the American Automo-
   42  bile Association (AAA), both of whom shall be non-voting members.
   43    (b) The placement and operation of such red light cameras pursuant  to
   44  section  two of this act shall be subject to the submission and approval
   45  of an annual forensic audit by Nassau county on or before January 31  of
   46  each  year,  commencing  in  the second year after the effective date of
   47  this act, which shall include detailed traffic safety statistics. In the
   48  event such audit report is not timely submitted by Nassau county  and/or
   49  approved  by  majority  vote  of  the voting members of the committee by
   50  March 31 of the reporting year,  the  Nassau  county  red  light  camera
   51  program  shall  be deemed suspended as of the first of April of the year
   52  the report is due.
   53    (c) The audit report shall set forth a  comparative  analysis  of  the
   54  safety  record at the pertinent red light camera location for the previ-
   55  ous five-year period (inclusive of the statistics for the  year  covered
   56  by  the  report), the total gross revenue derived from all Nassau county
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    1  red light cameras, the total gross revenue derived from each of such red
    2  light cameras, and the total gross annual revenue allocated to the dedi-
    3  cated Nassau county youth services  fund  and  the  respective  contract
    4  agency allocations in accordance with the mandate of section 99-u of the
    5  state finance law.
    6    (d)  The committee shall, on an annual basis, commencing in the second
    7  year after the effective date of this act, receive and review such  data
    8  and  other  pertinent  information  as  may be necessary from the Nassau
    9  county division of the AAA to augment its ability to evaluate and deter-
   10  mine the need for maintaining the Nassau county red light camera program
   11  or any individual red light camera location thereof.
   12    (e) The planning,  installation  and  maintenance  of  the  red  light
   13  cameras  shall  comply  in  all  respects with the goals of the New York
   14  state  minority  and  women-owned  business   enterprise   participation
   15  program.  Details of compliance with such goals shall be included in the
   16  annual audit report and shall be one of the criteria considered  by  the
   17  committee  in  determining whether to continue or discontinue the Nassau
   18  county red light camera program.
   19    S 6. This act shall take effect immediately; provided,  however,  that
   20  the  amendments to section 1111-b of the vehicle and traffic law made by
   21  section one of this act shall not affect the repeal of such section  and
   22  shall be deemed repealed therewith.
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