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NY S07024
Bill
Status
3/28/2025
Primary Sponsor
Andrew Lanza
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AI Summary
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Elevates any crime committed on Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) property by one category higher than the underlying offense
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Defines MTA property as any building, facility, property, vehicle, or train owned, leased, or operated by the MTA
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Establishes minimum sentences for Class B felonies committed on MTA property: at least 6 years for indeterminate sentences under standard sentencing, 8 years for determinate sentences under violent felony provisions, and 12 years for persistent violent felony offenders
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Requires a minimum indeterminate sentence of at least 20 years when the underlying offense is a Class A-1 felony committed on MTA property
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Sets minimum 10-year sentences for second felony offenders and minimum 4-year terms for juvenile offenders sentenced for crimes on MTA property
Legislative Description
Makes a crime while in or upon metropolitan transportation authority property an A-1 felony; provides sentencing guidelines for such crime.
Last Action
REFERRED TO CODES
1/7/2026