BILL NUMBER: S2601
SPONSOR: ADDABBO
TITLE OF BILL:
An act to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to licensure
fees for seniors
PURPOSE:
This bill waives the fees for license renewal for any person who is
sixty-two years of age or older.
SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS:
Section 1 amends paragraph c of subdivision 2 of section 503 of the
vehicle and traffic law to waive the fee of license renewal for those
who are sixty-two years of age or older.
Section 2 sets the effective date.
JUSTIFICATION:
The senior population in New York State is larger and living longer than
ever before. Many seniors throughout the State live on fixed incomes,
and due to a lack of reliable and accessible transportation systems, a
driver's license is a necessity. From getting to doctor appointments to
the grocery store to senior centers, the aging population must be able
to access to the services they need.
In New York State, the cost of renewing a class D license is $64.50, and
that cost only increases in 11 of the downstate counties. In comparison,
the Social Security benefits seniors receive range from a few hundred
dollars and rarely go beyond $1,000. This means that renewing a driver's
license can cost some seniors, who are a 1 ready living on pennies a
day, nearly 10% of their monthly income.
While this is a financial challenge for anyone, many seniors also need
expensive prescriptions and are burdened with a variety of costly
medical care in order to remain healthy and active members of the commu-
nity. Even the small act of alleviating the cost of license renewal fees
can help millions of seniors across New York State.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:
2021: S.3868 (Kennedy) - Referred to Senate Transportation Committee.
2022: S.3868 (Kennedy) - Referred to Senate Transportation Committee.
2023: S.6489 (Kennedy) - Referred to Senate Transportation Committee.
2024: S.9468 (Addabbo) - Referred to Senate Transportation Committee.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
To be determined.
EFFECTIVE DATE:
This act shall take effect immediately.