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S 8410 NY
Passed One Chamber

Relates to notices of violation returnable to a parking violations bureau in a city with a population of one million or more

NY · session 2025-2026 · Senate · bill

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Introduced Jun 9, 2025

Latest action (Jun 4, 2026) REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION

Summary

NY S 8410 modifies procedures for parking violation notices in cities with a population of one million or more. The bill allows parking violation notices to include a vehicle identification number (VIN) instead of a license plate designation when the vehicle has no registration plate or the plate is concealed or obscured. The bill enables enforcement of parking violations against vehicles with missing or obscured license plates.

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Official abstract

Relates to notices of violation returnable to a parking violations bureau in a city with a population of one million or more; provides that in a city with a population of one million persons or more, if such notice is served upon the operator of a vehicle that has no such registration plate or if such registration plate is concealed or obscured, the vehicle identification number may be inserted in such notice in place of the plate designation and plate type.

Sponsor (1)

Action history (7)

  1. Jun 9, 2025 REFERRED TO RULES · upper
  2. Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION · upper
  3. Jun 4, 2026 COMMITTEE DISCHARGED AND COMMITTED TO RULES · upper
  4. Jun 4, 2026 ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1733 · upper
  5. Jun 4, 2026 PASSED SENATE · upper
  6. Jun 4, 2026 DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY · upper
  7. Jun 4, 2026 REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION · lower

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