New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01046

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Provides for the continuation of a commercial driver's license after lapse or termination of insurance if a person needs such license to perform their employment.

Summary

Bill A01046 seeks to amend the vehicle and traffic law in New York to allow individuals to retain their commercial driver's license (CDL) even after the lapse or termination of their insurance, provided they can demonstrate a need for the license to perform their job. The bill requires drivers to file a statement with the commissioner indicating their employment necessity for the CDL, and it allows them to operate their work vehicle under specific restrictions until they can provide proof of financial security again.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would modify existing regulations regarding the revocation and suspension of commercial driver's licenses in New York. It would create a pathway for individuals whose licenses are typically revoked due to insurance issues to maintain their ability to work, potentially impacting the livelihoods of many commercial drivers who may face temporary lapses in insurance coverage.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A01046 appears to be supportive among those who advocate for the rights of commercial drivers, as it addresses the challenges faced by individuals who rely on their CDLs for employment. However, there may be concerns from safety advocates regarding the implications of allowing drivers to operate without current insurance coverage, which could lead to debates during committee discussions and potential opposition from certain stakeholders.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from safety concerns regarding allowing drivers to maintain their licenses without current insurance. Advocates for stricter regulations may argue that this could lead to increased risks on the road, while supporters of the bill may emphasize the importance of job security for commercial drivers and the need for flexibility in licensing regulations during financial hardships.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A02619

Provides for the continuation of a commercial driver's license after lapse or termination of insurance if a person needs such license to perform his or her employment.

GA SB442

Drivers' Licenses; revocation and expiration of commercial drivers' licenses for noncitizens; provide

VA SB396

Driver's licenses; requirements for initial licensure, persons age 18 to 21.

VA HB1224

Driver's licenses; requirements for initial licensure, persons age 18 to 21.

GA SB280

Commercial Drivers' Licenses; standards for liability of an employer or insurance provider for actions relating to a commercial vehicle driver; provide

TX HB3426

Relating to the issuance of digital driver's licenses, commercial driver's licenses, and personal identification certificates; authorizing a fee.

TX HB2549

Relating to the inclusion of a person's sex on driver's licenses, commercial driver's licenses, commercial learner's permits, and personal identification certificates.

PA HB998

In licensing of drivers, further providing for qualifications for school bus driver endorsement; and, in commercial drivers, further providing for requirement for commercial driver's license.

TX HB1696

Relating to adding a designation on a person's driver's license or commercial driver's license indicating that the person is licensed to carry a handgun.

HI HB1163

Relating To Commercial Drivers Licensing.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.