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
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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)
- Steve Rhoads Republican · primary
6 coauthors / cosponsors
- Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick Republican · cosponsor
- Jack M. Martins Republican · cosponsor
- Mario Mattera Republican · cosponsor
- Dean Murray Republican · cosponsor
- Anthony H. Palumbo Republican · cosponsor
- Alexis Weik Republican · cosponsor
Action history (1)
- May 19, 2026 REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION · upper
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