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A00150 Summary:

BILL NOA00150
 
SAME ASSAME AS S02702
 
SPONSORPaulin
 
COSPNSRCruz, Jean-Pierre, Reyes, Sayegh, DeStefano, Wallace, Steck, Taylor, Fahy, Jacobson, Zebrowski, Dinowitz, Seawright, Bores
 
MLTSPNSREpstein, Simon
 
Amd §§2409 & 2410, V & T L
 
Increases age for use of ATVs by minors from age ten to fourteen.
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A00150 Actions:

BILL NOA00150
 
01/04/2023referred to transportation
01/24/2023reported
01/26/2023advanced to third reading cal.4
05/31/2023passed assembly
05/31/2023delivered to senate
05/31/2023REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION
06/01/2023SUBSTITUTED FOR S2702
06/01/20233RD READING CAL.1006
06/01/2023PASSED SENATE
06/01/2023RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY
10/13/2023delivered to governor
10/25/2023signed chap.539
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A00150 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A150REVISED 2/13/2023
 
SPONSOR: Paulin
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to the opera- tion of all-terrain vehicles by minors   PURPOSE: To raise the age of ATV operators to fourteen years of age, in certain circumstances.   SUMMARY OF SPECIFIC PROVISIONS: Section one of the bill amends Section 2409(2) of Article 48C of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law to change the age of completing an ATV safety course and earning an ATV safety certificate from ten years of age to fourteen years of age. Section 2 of the bill amends Section 2410 (1) and (2) to eliminate the possibility of a sixteen year old with an ATV safety certificate super- vising a minor operating an ATV and to change the age of legal operation of an ATV by a minor from ten years of age to fourteen years of age, under certain circumstances. Section 3 provides the effective date.   JUSTIFICATION: Recent serious accidents and fatalities involving minors operating All- Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) have highlighted the need to enact legislation. Over 24,000 children under the age of sixteen are injured in ATV-related accidents each year. 1 Though 30% of ATV-related injuries and 13% of deaths involve minors, their hospitalization rates are 30% higher than for adults. 2 Traumatic brain injury is the leading cause of death for children under sixteen involved in fatal ATV accidents, with younger children (under six years) being at highest risk 3. ATVs, depending on the particular model, can weigh 600 pounds or more, and reach speeds exceeding 70 miles per hour. Machines of this size and speed are not suitable for young children to operate. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, operating ATVs is especially dangerous for young children, given their smaller size and relative immaturity. In addition, the group believes that children are "not developmentally capable of operating these heavy, complex machines." This legislation amends the Vehicle and Traffic Law and makes several changes to promote greater ATV safety and to prevent tragedies involving minors. First, the allowable age to receive an ATV safety certificate will be raised from the current ten years to fourteen years or older. Currently, children as young as ten are permitted to earn an ATV safety certificate from the Department of Motor Vehicles by taking an approved safety course. Next, children under sixteen will only be allowed to operate an ATV on public land, as permitted by section 2403 of the Vehi- cle and Traffic Law, as long as they are supervised by someone eighteen years or older. They would no longer be permitted to be supervised in the alternative by someone over sixteen who holds an ATV safety certif- icate. In addition, the bill rais- es to fourteen years old (from the current ten) the age at which a minor who has received a safety certif- icate may operate an ATV in the same manner as someone who is sixteen or older, meaning without supervision and on any area of land that is permissible for those sixteen and older. The Legislature must take steps to protect young children, whose inexpe- rience and lack of understanding of the potential dangers associated with ATV riding make them a vulnerable population. Raising the age to receive a safety certificate and operate an ATV in the same manner as a sixteen year old, as well as removing the provision in the law allowing for supervision by someone sixteen or older who has a safety certif- icate, will help to prevent senseless accidents and deaths.   PRIOR LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: 2021/2022: A.586, advanced to third reading/ S.680, passed Senate in 2021 and referred to transportation in 2022. 2020: A.6087, ordered to third reading / S.5035, referred to transporta- tion. 2019: A.6087, advanced to third reading / S.5035, passed Senate.   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after it shall have become a law. 1 A Systematic Review of Youth and All-Terrain Vehicles Safety in Agri- culturers. Frzaneh Khorsandi, Guiherme De Moura Araujo, and Fadi Fathal- lah. 2022. Journal of Agromedicine. Available at https://) ,,/10.1080/1059924X '"'("7") ' 2 American Academy of Pediatrics Recommendations for the Prevention of Pediatric ATV-Related Deaths and Injuries. Charles A. Jennissen, Gerene M. Denning, Mary E. Aitken, The Council on Injury, Violence, and Poison Prevention. 2022. Pediatrics 150(4). Available at https://doi.orgli 0.1542 /peds.2022-059279 3 2021 Report of Deaths and Injuries Involving Off-Highway Vehicles with More than Two Wheels. John Topping. Division of Hazard Analysis, US. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Available at https://www.cpsc..:.)v/cont.entr:.C.'. Repor',.eaths-and-:Epjpri es-
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A00150 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                           150
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                       (Prefiled)
 
                                     January 4, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by M. of A. PAULIN, CRUZ, JEAN-PIERRE, REYES, SAYEGH, DeSTE-
          FANO, WALLACE, STECK, TAYLOR, FAHY, JACOBSON -- Multi-Sponsored by  --
          M.  of A. EPSTEIN, SIMON -- read once and referred to the Committee on
          Transportation

        AN ACT to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to  the  opera-
          tion of all-terrain vehicles by minors
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Subdivision 2 of section 2409 of the  vehicle  and  traffic
     2  law,  as added by chapter 402 of the laws of 1986, is amended to read as
     3  follows:
     4    2. Safety certificate. Upon successful completion of a  safety  course
     5  given  in  conformity  with  subdivision one of this section by a person
     6  [ten] fourteen years of age or over, the person or entity which gave the
     7  course shall notify the commissioner of  such  completion  in  a  manner
     8  prescribed  by the commissioner. The commissioner shall, upon receipt of
     9  such information, issue an ATV safety certificate to the person who  has
    10  successfully  completed  the  course. Such certificate may be limited to
    11  the type of vehicle for which the course was given.
    12    § 2. Subdivisions 1 and 2 of section 2410 of the vehicle  and  traffic
    13  law, as added by chapter 402 of the laws of 1986, are amended to read as
    14  follows:
    15    1.  Except  as  provided by subdivision two of this section, no person
    16  under the age of sixteen years shall operate an ATV  except  upon  lands
    17  owned  or  leased  by his or her parent or guardian, unless he or she is
    18  under general supervision of a person eighteen years of age or over  [or
    19  a  person  sixteen  years of age or over who holds an ATV safety certif-
    20  icate]. "Leased lands" as herein used shall not include lands leased  by
    21  an  organization of which said operator or his or her parent or guardian
    22  is a member.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD02108-01-3

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     1    2. A person [ten] fourteen years of age but less than sixteen years of
     2  age who has received safety training as prescribed by  the  commissioner
     3  and  has  received  the appropriate ATV safety certificate issued by the
     4  commissioner may operate an ATV in the same manner as a  person  who  is
     5  sixteen years of age or older.
     6    § 3. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after
     7  it shall have become a law.
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