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S 10535 NY

Establishes a central business district toll exemption during any period of strike by an employee organization, work stoppage or declared state of emergency

NY · session 2025-2026 · Senate · bill

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Introduced May 19, 2026

Latest action (May 19, 2026) REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION

Summary

New York Senate Bill 10535 establishes an exemption from central business district tolls during strikes, work stoppages, or declared states of emergency involving public transportation. The exemption applies when a strike or work stoppage causes service disruptions lasting more than 24 hours or significant delays to any of the following services: the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Metro-North Commuter Railroad, New York City Transit Authority, or Long Island Railroad. During such periods, no individual or entity would be charged a central business district toll.

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Official abstract

Provides that no individual or entity shall be charged a central business district toll during any period of strike by an employee organization, work stoppage or declared state of emergency that causes a stoppage for more than twenty-four hours or significant delays of any metropolitan transportation authority, metro north commuter railroad, New York city transit authority, or Long Island railroad services.

Sponsor (1)

6 coauthors / cosponsors

Action history (1)

  1. May 19, 2026 REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION · upper

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