New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00664

Introduced
1/5/23  
Refer
1/5/23  

Caption

Authorizes police officers to arrest a driver of a motor vehicle in certain circumstances without a warrant.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB723

Authorizes drivers of certain two-wheeled vehicles to proceed through a red light under certain circumstances

NY A08516

Authorizes the department of motor vehicles to issue standard drivers' licenses; restricts what information can be retained and given out on those applying or holding standard drivers' licenses.

OR HB2709

Relating to a warrantor's obligations with respect to extended warranties for motor vehicles; prescribing an effective date.

NY A10086

Authorizes police officers the ability to request a person who is driving a motor vehicle with tinted windows roll down all windows to protect such officer's health or safety; defines "tinted windows".

AL HB506

Off-road vehicles, authorized to be used as authorized emergency vehicles under certain circumstances

NY A08228

Authorizes the Seagate police department receive a special parking placard for the department's motor vehicles when such officers are on official business as peace officers.

FL S1284

Arrest and Search Warrants

NY S08360

Requires every franchisor, including its affiliates and subsidiaries to properly fulfill any warranty agreement and/or franchisor's service contract and to compensate each of its franchised motor vehicle dealers for warranty parts and labor, including but not limited to all warranty repairs, extended service contract repairs, extended warranty repairs, campaigns, service bulletins, policy repairs, component part warranties, factory compensated repairs, recalls, diagnostics, parts and other voluntary stop-sell repairs, and any other franchisor compensated repairs; relates to reimbursement to a motor vehicle dealer from a motor vehicle franchisor.

NY A08773

Requires every franchisor, including its affiliates and subsidiaries to properly fulfill any warranty agreement and/or franchisor's service contract and to compensate each of its franchised motor vehicle dealers for warranty parts and labor, including but not limited to all warranty repairs, extended service contract repairs, extended warranty repairs, campaigns, service bulletins, policy repairs, component part warranties, factory compensated repairs, recalls, diagnostics, parts and other voluntary stop-sell repairs, and any other franchisor compensated repairs; relates to reimbursement to a motor vehicle dealer from a motor vehicle franchisor.

NY A09139

Authorizes the commissioner of motor vehicles to establish and administer a program authorizing eligible vehicles to operate in designated high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, notwithstanding vehicle occupancy.

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