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NY S07049
Bill
Status
6/18/2014
Primary Sponsor
Michael Nozzolio
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AI Summary
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Establishes "persistent aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle" as a Class D felony, applying to persons operating vehicles under permanent revocation or operating with a conditional license while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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Establishes "persistent driving while intoxicated" as a Class C felony for persons convicted of driving while intoxicated or related vehicular crimes on three or more occasions within the preceding 15 years.
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Increases civil penalties for license revocations under DWI provisions from $750 to $1,000 for second or subsequent revocations within five years.
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Increases felony classifications for vehicular crimes: vehicular assault in the second degree from Class E to Class D, vehicular assault in the first degree from Class D to Class C, aggravated vehicular assault from Class C to Class B, and vehicular manslaughter in the first degree from Class C to Class B.
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Adds aggravated vehicular homicide to the list of Class B violent felony offenses and increases minimum fines for aggravated unlicensed operation from $500 to $1,000.
Legislative Description
Relates to certain crimes related to the operation of a motor vehicle; establishes the crimes of persistent aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and persistent driving while intoxicated.
Last Action
referred to codes
6/18/2014