Bill Text: NY A10169 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Permits the villages of Upper Brookville, Flower Hill, East Hampton, Westbury, Saddle Rock and Southampton located in Nassau and Suffolk county to adopt local laws to implement a demonstration program imposing monetary liability not to exceed fifty dollars on the owner of a vehicle for failure of an operator to comply with stop signs; permits such villages to install and operate stop sign photo violation monitoring systems as part of such demonstration program.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Introduced) 2024-05-20 - print number 10169b [A10169 Detail]

Download: New_York-2023-A10169-Amended.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                        10169--B

                   IN ASSEMBLY

                                      May 10, 2024
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of M. of A. Thiele) --
          read once and referred to the Committee on Transportation -- committee
          discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
          to said committee -- again reported from said  committee  with  amend-
          ments, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee

        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  vehicle  and  traffic law, in relation to owner
          liability for failure of an operator to  comply  with  stop  signs  in
          designated villages located within the counties of Nassau and Suffolk

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1.  This act shall be known and may be cited as  the  "protect
     2  our pedestrians (POP) act".
     3    §  2.  The  vehicle and traffic law is amended by adding a new section
     4  1174-b to read as follows:
     5    § 1174-b. Owner liability for failure of operator to stop for  a  stop
     6  sign in the village of Upper Brookville, the village of Flower Hill, the
     7  village  of East Hampton, the village of Westbury, the village of Saddle
     8  Rock or the village of Southampton (each,  a  "village").  (a)  Notwith-
     9  standing  any  other  provision  of  law, any village located within the
    10  county of Nassau or the county  of  Suffolk  is  hereby  authorized  and
    11  empowered  to  adopt  and  amend a local law or ordinance establishing a
    12  demonstration program imposing monetary liability  on  the  owner  of  a
    13  vehicle  for  failure  of an operator thereof to comply with subdivision
    14  (a) of section eleven hundred seventy-two of this article.  Such  demon-
    15  stration  program shall empower such village to install and operate stop
    16  sign photo violation monitoring  systems  which  may  be  stationary  or
    17  mobile,  and  which may be installed on stop signs within the boundaries
    18  of such village.
    19    (b) Such demonstration program shall utilize necessary technologies to
    20  ensure, to the extent practicable, that  photographs  produced  by  such
    21  stop  sign  photo  violation monitoring systems shall not include images
    22  that identify the driver, the passengers, or the contents of  the  vehi-
    23  cle.   Provided, however, that no notice of liability issued pursuant to
    24  this section shall be dismissed solely because a  photograph  or  photo-

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD11300-11-4

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     1  graphs  allow  for  the identification of the driver, passengers, or the
     2  contents of a vehicle, provided that such village has made a  reasonable
     3  effort to comply with the provisions of this paragraph.
     4    (c)  In  any  such  village which has adopted a local law or ordinance
     5  pursuant to subdivision (a) of this section,  the  owner  of  a  vehicle
     6  shall  be  liable for a penalty imposed pursuant to this section if such
     7  vehicle was used or operated with the permission of the  owner,  express
     8  or  implied,  in  violation of subdivision (a) of section eleven hundred
     9  seventy-two of this article, and such violation is evidenced by informa-
    10  tion obtained from a stop sign photo violation monitoring system.
    11    (d) For purposes of this section, the following terms shall  have  the
    12  following meanings:
    13    1.  "Owner"  shall have the meaning as defined pursuant to section two
    14  hundred thirty-nine of this chapter.
    15    2. "Village" shall mean the village of Flower  Hill,  the  village  of
    16  Upper  Brookville, the village of East Hampton, the village of Westbury,
    17  the village of Saddle Rock or the village of Southampton.
    18    3. "Stop sign photo violation monitoring system" shall mean a  vehicle
    19  sensor  installed to work in conjunction with a stop sign which automat-
    20  ically produces two or more photographs, two or more microphotographs, a
    21  videotape or other recorded images of each vehicle at  the  time  it  is
    22  used  or  operated  in  violation  of  subdivision (a) of section eleven
    23  hundred seventy-two of this article.
    24    4. "Operator" means any person, corporation, firm, partnership,  agen-
    25  cy,  association, organization or lessee that uses or operates a vehicle
    26  with or without the permission of the owner, and an owner  who  operates
    27  such owner's own vehicle.
    28    (e)  A  certificate,  sworn to or affirmed by a technician employed by
    29  the village in which the charged  violation  occurred,  or  a  facsimile
    30  thereof,  based  upon inspection of photographs, microphotographs, vide-
    31  otape or other recorded images produced by a stop sign  photo  violation
    32  monitoring  system, shall be prima facie evidence of the facts contained
    33  therein.  Any photographs, microphotographs, videotape or other recorded
    34  images evidencing such a violation shall be available for inspection  in
    35  any  proceeding  to adjudicate the liability for such violation pursuant
    36  to a local law or ordinance adopted pursuant to this section.
    37    (f) An owner liable for a violation  of  subdivision  (a)  of  section
    38  eleven  hundred  seventy-two  of this article pursuant to a local law or
    39  ordinance adopted pursuant to this section shall be liable for  monetary
    40  penalties in accordance with a schedule of fines and penalties to be set
    41  forth  in such local law or ordinance. The liability of the owner pursu-
    42  ant to this section shall not exceed fifty dollars for  each  violation;
    43  provided,  however,  that such local law or ordinance may provide for an
    44  additional penalty  not  in  excess  of  twenty-five  dollars  for  each
    45  violation for the failure to respond to a notice of liability within the
    46  prescribed time period.
    47    (g)  An imposition of liability under a local law or ordinance adopted
    48  pursuant to this section shall not be deemed a conviction as an operator
    49  and shall not be made part of the operating record of  the  person  upon
    50  whom  such  liability  is  imposed  nor  shall  it be used for insurance
    51  purposes in the provision of motor vehicle insurance coverage.
    52    (h) 1. A notice of liability shall be sent by first class mail to each
    53  person alleged to be liable as an owner for a violation  of  subdivision
    54  (a)  of  section  eleven hundred seventy-two of this article pursuant to
    55  this section. Personal delivery on the owner shall not  be  required.  A

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     1  manual or automatic record of mailing prepared in the ordinary course of
     2  business shall be prima facie evidence of the facts contained therein.
     3    2.  A  notice  of  liability shall contain the name and address of the
     4  person alleged to be liable as an owner for a violation  of  subdivision
     5  (a)  of  section  eleven hundred seventy-two of this article pursuant to
     6  this section, the registration number of the vehicle  involved  in  such
     7  violation,  the  location  where such violation took place, the date and
     8  time of such violation and the identification number of the camera which
     9  recorded the violation or other document locator number.
    10    3. The notice of liability  shall  contain  information  advising  the
    11  person  charged  of  the  manner  and  the time in which such person may
    12  contest the liability alleged in the notice. Such  notice  of  liability
    13  shall  also contain a warning to advise the persons charged that failure
    14  to contest in the manner and time provided shall be deemed an  admission
    15  of liability and that a default judgment may be entered thereon.
    16    4. The notice of liability shall be prepared and mailed by the village
    17  where  the  alleged violation occurred or by any other entity authorized
    18  by such village to prepare and mail such notification of violation.
    19    (i) Adjudication of the liability imposed upon owners by this  section
    20  shall be by the court having jurisdiction over traffic infractions.
    21    (j)  If  an  owner  receives  a  notice  of liability pursuant to this
    22  section for any time period during which the vehicle was reported to the
    23  police department as having been stolen, it shall be a valid defense  to
    24  an allegation of liability for a violation of subdivision (a) of section
    25  eleven hundred seventy-two of this article pursuant to this section that
    26  the  vehicle had been reported to the police as stolen prior to the time
    27  the violation occurred and had not been  recovered  by  such  time.  For
    28  purposes of asserting the defense provided by this subdivision, it shall
    29  be  sufficient  that a certified copy of the police report on the stolen
    30  vehicle be sent by first class mail to the traffic violations bureau  or
    31  court having jurisdiction.
    32    (k) An owner who is a lessor of a vehicle to which a notice of liabil-
    33  ity  was issued pursuant to subdivision (h) of this section shall not be
    34  liable for the violation of subdivision (a) of  section  eleven  hundred
    35  seventy-two of this article, provided that such owner sends to the traf-
    36  fic violations bureau or court having jurisdiction a copy of the rental,
    37  lease  or other such contract document covering such vehicle on the date
    38  of the violation, with the name and address of the lessee clearly  legi-
    39  ble,  within thirty-seven days after receiving notice from the bureau or
    40  court of the date and time of such violation, together  with  the  other
    41  information  contained  in  the original notice of liability. Failure to
    42  send such information within such thirty-seven  day  time  period  shall
    43  render  the  owner  liable  for  the penalty prescribed by this section.
    44  Where the lessor complies with the provisions of this  subdivision,  the
    45  lessee  of such vehicle on the date of such violation shall be deemed to
    46  be the owner of such vehicle for purposes  of  this  section,  shall  be
    47  subject  to  liability  for  the violation of subdivision (a) of section
    48  eleven hundred seventy-two of this article pursuant to this section  and
    49  shall  be sent a notice of liability pursuant to subdivision (h) of this
    50  section.
    51    (l) 1. If the owner liable for  a  violation  of  subdivision  (a)  of
    52  section  eleven  hundred  seventy-two  of  this article pursuant to this
    53  section was not  the  operator  of  the  vehicle  at  the  time  of  the
    54  violation,  the owner may maintain an action for indemnification against
    55  the operator.

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     1    2. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, no owner of  a
     2  vehicle  shall  be  subject  to a monetary fine imposed pursuant to this
     3  section if the operator of such vehicle was operating such vehicle with-
     4  out the consent of the owner at the time such operator failed to obey  a
     5  stop sign. For purposes of this subdivision there shall be a presumption
     6  that  the  operator  of such vehicle was operating such vehicle with the
     7  consent of the owner at the time such operator failed  to  obey  a  stop
     8  sign.
     9    (m)  Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the liability
    10  of an operator of a vehicle for any  violation  of  subdivision  (a)  of
    11  section eleven hundred seventy-two of this article.
    12    (n) Any village that adopts a demonstration program pursuant to subdi-
    13  vision  (a)  of this section shall submit an annual report detailing the
    14  results of the use of such stop sign photo violation  monitoring  system
    15  to  the  governor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker
    16  of the assembly on or before the first day of June next  succeeding  the
    17  effective  date  of this section and on the same date in each succeeding
    18  year in which the demonstration program is operable.  Such report  shall
    19  include, but not be limited to:
    20    1.  a  description  of  the  locations where stop sign photo violation
    21  monitoring systems were used;
    22    2. the aggregate number, type and severity of  accidents  reported  at
    23  intersections  where  a  stop  sign photo violation monitoring system is
    24  used for the three years preceding the installation of such  system,  to
    25  the extent the information is maintained by the department;
    26    3.  the  aggregate  number, type and severity of accidents reported at
    27  intersections where a stop sign photo  violation  monitoring  system  is
    28  used for the reporting year, as well as for each year that the stop sign
    29  photo  violation  monitoring  system has been operational, to the extent
    30  the information is maintained by the department;
    31    4. the number of events and number  of  violations  recorded  at  each
    32  intersection where a stop sign photo violation monitoring system is used
    33  and in the aggregate on a daily, weekly and monthly basis;
    34    5.  the  number of notices of liability issued for violations recorded
    35  by such system at each intersection where a stop  sign  photo  violation
    36  monitoring system is used;
    37    6.  the  number  of fines imposed and total amount of fines paid after
    38  first notice of liability;
    39    7. the number and percentage of violations adjudicated and results  of
    40  such   adjudications  including  breakdowns  of  dispositions  made  for
    41  violations recorded by such systems which shall  be  provided  at  least
    42  annually to such village by the respective courts and bureaus conducting
    43  such adjudications;
    44    8.  the  total  amount  of  revenue realized by such village from such
    45  adjudications including a breakdown of revenue realized by such  village
    46  for each year since deployment of its stop sign photo violation monitor-
    47  ing system;
    48    9.  expenses  incurred by such village in connection with the program;
    49  and
    50    10. quality of the adjudication process and its results which shall be
    51  provided at least annually to such  village  by  the  respective  courts
    52  conducting such adjudications.
    53    §  3.  This  act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall
    54  have become a law.
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