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NY A06380

Bill

Status

Introduced

4/5/2023

Primary Sponsor

David Weprin

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Origin

Assembly

2023-2024 General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Grants superintendent of financial services authority to investigate insurance fraud involving uninsured drivers and those misrepresenting where vehicles are garaged or operated.

  • Expands forgery crimes to include falsified insurance documents and identification cards, with forgery of 10 or more written instruments becoming a class C felony.

  • Creates new class E felony for filing false motor vehicle insurance or registration applications regarding residence or garaging location.

  • Establishes new class E felony for operating a motor vehicle in New York while insured in another state when vehicle is principally garaged or owner resides in New York, based on false residency statements to insurers.

  • Requires applicants for vehicle registration and driver's licenses to provide street addresses (not just post office boxes) and attest to accuracy of residence information; authorizes law enforcement access to this address data.

Legislative Description

Grants the superintendent of financial services authority to investigate fraudulent activities, such as motor vehicle operators who drive with no insurance coverage, and those who misrepresent their principal place of residence or where their motor vehicle is principally garaged and operated; authorizes such superintendent to accept reports of suspected fraudulent insurance actions; requires insurance companies and self-insurers to report incidents of insurance fraud to the department of financial services; includes within the class D felony of forgery in the second degree, the forgery of a certificate of insurance or an insurance identification card; includes within the class C felony of forgery in the first degree, the forgery of 10 or more written instruments; includes within the class E felony of insurance fraud in the fourth degree, the operation of a motor vehicle in this state when the vehicle is insured in another state, but it is actually garaged in this state or the owner principally resides in this state; requires applicants for motor vehicle registrations and driver's licenses to provide the department of motor vehicles with the address of their principal place of residence; relates to the crime of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle; adds other motor vehicle related crimes as predicate crimes which may increase punishment for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle in the second degree when one is convicted of such crimes within the preceding ten years.

Last Action

referred to insurance

1/3/2024

Committee Referrals

Insurance4/5/2023

Full Bill Text

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