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A08399 Summary:

BILL NOA08399
 
SAME ASSAME AS S01835
 
SPONSORMagnarelli
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §1157, V & T L
 
Relates to solicitation of donations on state highways.
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A08399 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A8399
 
SPONSOR: Magnarelli
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to the solic- itation of donations on state highways   PURPOSE: To allow fundraising on public highways for fire companies, volunteer ambulance services, and non-profit organizations on highways not exceed- ing 30 miles per hour outside cities and villages so long as the town has not passed a local law prohibiting it.   SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section 1: Amends section 1157 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law by adding a subdivision (d), which allows individuals 18 years of age and older to solicit on behalf of fire companies, volunteer ambulance services, and non-profit organizations on highways not exceeding 30 miles per hour outside cities and villages so long as the town has not passed a local a law prohibiting it. Section 2: Sets effective date.   JUSTIFICATION: Fundraising on public highways is a popular and inexpensive way for fire companies, volunteer ambulance services, and non-profit organizations to raise money. Without these funds, services to our communities would diminish, or taxes would need to be raised to help pay for them. Currently, organizations can only solicit funds on public highways with- in a city or village. Many people fundraising in small towns on behalf of these organizations may be unknowingly breaking the law. This bill provides an exception to the prohibition on soliciting on highways outside cities and villages by allowing fire companies, volunteer ambu- lance services, and nonprofit organizations to do so as long as the town has not passed a local law prohibiting it.   LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: Senate 2016: S7655A, Passed Senate 2017: S1027, Passed Senate 2018: S1027, Referred to Transportation 2019: S4104A, Referred to Transportation 2020: S4104A, Advanced to Third Reading 2021: S1649,Advanced to Third Reading 2022: S1649, Advanced to Third Reading 2023: S1129, Referred to Transportation 2024: S1129, Referred to Transportation Assembly 2016: A8690-A, Referred to Transportation 2017: A386, Referred to Transportation 2018: A386, Referred to Transportation 2019: A3400-A, Passed Assembly 2020: A3400A, Passed Assembly 2021: A6496, Passed Assembly 2022: A6496, Passed Assembly 2023: A5409, Passed Assembly 2024: A5409, Passed Assembly   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None to the state.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect immediately.
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