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NY A05259
Bill
Status
3/7/2023
Primary Sponsor
Jeffrey Dinowitz
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AI Summary
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Increases the maximum number of intersections where traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices may be installed in cities with populations over one million from 150 to 600 intersections.
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Amends New York City Administrative Code to authorize the Department of Transportation to install and operate photo violation-monitoring devices at up to 600 intersections instead of the current 150.
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Extends the expiration date of authorization for traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring programs from December 1, 2024 to December 1, 2027.
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Takes effect 60 days after becoming law, with the increase in authorized intersections and extended expiration date applying to both state vehicle and traffic law and New York City administrative code provisions.
Legislative Description
Increases the number of traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices that may be installed in New York city to six hundred intersections; extends certain provisions authorizing photo-monitoring devices until December 1, 2027.
Last Action
substituted by s2812a
6/7/2024