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A10104 Summary:

BILL NOA10104A
 
SAME ASSAME AS S09178-A
 
SPONSORBerger
 
COSPNSROtis, Kay, Hooks
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §2985, Pub Auth L
 
Requires notices of liability issued for nonpayment of tolls to be uniform in form and content and contain information on monetary penalties, the public authority issuing the notice of liability and the rates, fees, or charges applicable to nonpayment of tolls.
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A10104 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A10104A
 
SPONSOR: Berger
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the public authorities law, in relation to requiring notices of liability issued for nonpayment of tolls to be uniform in form and content and contain specific information   PURPOSE OR GENERAL IDEA OF BILL:: To ensure that motorists receive clear, uniform, and transparent notices of liability for toll violations, including disclosure of applicable penalties, rates, and fees, and to require tolling authorities to provide notice when electronic toll accounts or automatic payment meth- ods have been disconnected or terminated.   SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS:: Section 1 amends subdivision seven of section 2985 of the public author- ities law by adding a new paragraph (e) to require that notices of liability for toll violations be uniform in form and content across all authorized public authorities, clearly disclose applicable monetary penalties and any rates, fees, or charges for nonpayment of tolls, iden- tify the public authority imposing such penalties, and require written notice to account holders when an electronic toll account or automatic payment method has been disconnected or terminated. This section also establishes that all surcharges, fees, or penalties imposed by a public authority are invalid if the public authority fails to comply with the requirement to provide notices Section 2 provides the effective date.   JUSTIFICATION:: Toll enforcement in New York is carried out by multiple public authori- ties, each of which may issue notices of liability with differing formats, terminology, and levels of detail. As a result, motorists may receive notices that are confusing, inconsistent, or unclear as to the penalties being imposed, the authority imposing them, or the conse- quences of nonpayment. This lack of uniformity can lead to misunderstanding, delayed payment, and the accrual of significant penalties and fees, particularly where motorists are unaware that an electronic toll account or automatic payment method has been disconnected or terminated. In many cases, indi- viduals do not learn of such account issues until after receiving a notice of liability that includes substantial additional charges. This bill promotes transparency by requiring standardized notices that clearly and conspicuously disclose all applicable penalties, rates, and fees, and by ensuring that motorists are notified when their toll accounts or payment methods are no longer active. These reforms will help motorists better understand their obligations, reduce unnecessary disputes, and improve confidence in the toll enforcement system.   PRIOR LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:: New bill.   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS FOR STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS:: To be determined.   EFFECTIVE DATE:: This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after it shall have become a law.
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