New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05763

Introduced
2/28/25  
Refer
2/28/25  

Caption

Designates all agents employed by the city of New York police department in the titles of traffic enforcement agent I and traffic enforcement agent II as peace officers.

Summary

Bill S05763 amends the criminal procedure law to designate traffic enforcement agents I and II employed by the New York City Police Department as peace officers. This designation allows these agents to have certain legal authorities typically granted to peace officers, enhancing their role in traffic enforcement and public safety. However, the bill explicitly states that these agents are not authorized to carry firearms unless they have the appropriate license as per the penal law.

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by expanding the definition of peace officers to include traffic enforcement agents, thereby granting them additional powers and responsibilities in their enforcement duties. This change may lead to increased authority in handling traffic-related incidents and could affect how traffic laws are enforced in New York City.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around the bill appears to be supportive among those who believe it will enhance public safety and the effectiveness of traffic enforcement. However, there may be concerns regarding the implications of granting peace officer status to traffic enforcement agents, particularly regarding accountability and the potential for misuse of authority.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the appropriateness of granting peace officer status to traffic enforcement agents, with some arguing that it may lead to overreach in their enforcement capabilities. Critics may also express concerns about the lack of training for these agents compared to traditional peace officers, which could impact their interactions with the public.

Companion Bills

NY A06588

Same As Designates all agents employed by the city of New York police department in the titles of traffic enforcement agent I and traffic enforcement agent II as peace officers.

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