S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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4329--A
2023-2024 Regular Sessions
I N S E N A T E
February 7, 2023
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Introduced by Sens. SEPULVEDA, KRUEGER, RIVERA, SKOUFIS -- read twice
and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee
on Transportation -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered
reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
AN ACT in relation to authorizing the commissioner of motor vehicles to
enter into reciprocity agreements with other states, countries, prov-
inces or territories that issue driver licenses
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The commissioner of motor vehicles is hereby authorized to
enter into agreements with other parties that issue driver licenses to
provide reciprocity in issuing driver licenses between citizens from the
state of New York residing in the respective state, country, province or
territory and to the citizens from such state, country, province or
territory residing in the state of New York. The parties shall agree
that reciprocal provisions for issuance and skills to acquire a driver
license shall be applicable in the state of New York and in the respec-
tive state, country, province or territory. The commissioner of motor
vehicles may only enter into such reciprocal agreements with a state,
country, province or territory that has a comparable licensing process,
including without limitation, knowledge and road tests, and may enter
into reciprocal agreements providing for additional education with
respect to the operating laws, rules, and regulations of the respective
state, country, province or territory.
§ 2. For any such reciprocal agreement entered into, the parties shall
agree that a holder of a valid driver license of the state of New York
residing in such state, country, province or territory, shall be able to
exchange such license for a driver license issued by such state, coun-
try, province or territory at the nominal conversion fee, without being
required to pass the knowledge and road test. Correspondingly, a holder
of a valid driver license from another state, country, province or
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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territory lawfully residing in the state of New York, who is not exempt
from licensing requirements under the vehicle and traffic law, shall be
able to exchange their license for a standard license in the state of
New York at the nominal conversion fee, without being required to pass
the knowledge and road test.
§ 3. The state of New York, through the commissioner of motor vehi-
cles, and the respective ministry or department of the state, country,
province or territory, shall agree on the following:
1. Each party to this agreement shall provide samples of driver
licenses (or copies thereof) issued at the time of this agreement and
thereafter, as well as a definition of all classes of driver licenses,
notations and restrictions;
2. This agreement shall only apply to holders of unrestricted driver
licenses aged 18 or older and shall not apply to applications for
enhanced licenses pursuant to section 7209 of the Intelligence Reform
and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, Public Law 108-458, real IDs or
driver licenses for the operation of a commercial motor vehicle or
motorcycle.
3. For the decision on the issuance of a driver license, the same
standards, rules and regulations as for any resident of the state of New
York and/or the respective state, country, province or territory shall
apply.
4. Each party shall agree to verify whether the driver still has a
valid driver license of the state in which he or she was originally
licensed, provided that the commissioner of motor vehicles shall ensure
that driver information for no other driver licensed in the state other
than the driver applying for the reciprocal license is shared when
conducting such verification and designing such verification system, and
shall ensure that any information necessary to be shared, if any, shall
substantially comply with federal and state law for purposes of a recip-
rocal license application. For purposes of this section, "driver infor-
mation" shall include, but not be limited to, any portion or record
retained by the commissioner of motor vehicles in relation to a non-com-
mercial driver license or renewal application that contains the photo
image or identifies the social security number, address, telephone
number, place of birth, age, country of origin, place of employment,
school or educational institution attended, source of income, status as
a recipient of public benefits, customer identification number associ-
ated with a public utilities account, and medical information or disa-
bility information.
§ 4. The agreement shall be signed by both the commissioner of motor
vehicles of the state of New York and an official with legal authority
to enter into such agreement on behalf of the respective state, country,
province or territory and may be cancelled or revoked in writing by
either party at any time and for any reason with three months' notice
provided that notification shall be sent to the address provided by the
parties in the agreement.
§ 5. The commissioner of motor vehicles shall report to the governor,
the temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of the assembly
on agreements entered into pursuant to section one of this act within
one year of the date this act shall have become a law and annually ther-
eafter.
§ 6. This act shall take effect immediately.