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NY A06686
Bill
Status
3/7/2025
Primary Sponsor
Michael Tannousis
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AI Summary
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Removes the 4-year and 8-year lookback periods for prior DWI convictions, making all previous DWI offenses count toward permanent license revocation regardless of when they occurred
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Reduces the number of convictions triggering permanent revocation from four or five convictions to three convictions for violations of DWI-related offenses (subdivisions two, two-a, three, four, or four-a of section 1192)
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Extends the waiting period before a permanently revoked license can be restored from 5 years to 10 years, and from 8 years to 10 years for more serious repeat offenders
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Requires vehicle registrations and license plates to be surrendered and revoked for any person whose driver's license is suspended or revoked due to a DWI conviction
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Authorizes the DMV commissioner to deny vehicle registration applications to individuals whose driving privileges are currently suspended, revoked, or withdrawn
Legislative Description
Relates to revocation of drivers' licenses and registrations for multiple driving while intoxicated convictions; provides an automatic 10 year license revocation for 3rd offense.
Last Action
referred to transportation
1/7/2026