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A04982 Summary:

BILL NOA04982
 
SAME ASSAME AS S05191
 
SPONSORAnderson
 
COSPNSRHyndman
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add 399-c, amd 399-c, 399-a, 399-b, 399-d & 399-g, rpld 399-c & 399-e, V & T L; amd 806-a & 305, Ed L; amd 2336, Ins L
 
Establishes Davina's driver accountability law which requires the commissioner of motor vehicles to establish a uniform curriculum for accident prevention courses for use by all sponsoring agencies, delivery agencies and instructors in this state; provides for the repeal of certain provisions upon the expiration thereof.
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A04982 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A4982
 
SPONSOR: Anderson
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the vehicle and traffic law, the education law and the insurance law, in relation to requiring a uniform curriculum for acci- dent prevention courses; to repeal certain provisions of the vehicle and traffic law relating thereto; and providing for the repeal of certain provisions of the vehicle and traffic law upon expiration thereof   PURPOSE: To require a uniform curriculum for accident prevention courses   SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section 1. Designates the short title; "Davina Drivers Accountability Law" Section 2. Amends the vehicle and traffic law by adding section 290, which contains the following provisions summarized: § 399-c. Describes commissioner approval process and provisions of establishing a uniform accident prevention course statewide. Section 3. Repeals § 399-c and replaces it with a new § 399-c that includes cooperation with the commissioner of education to fortify the delivery and execution of the uniform accident prevention course. Section 4. Statement of purpose. Section 5. Amends the vehicle and traffic law section 399-b by amending subdivisions 1,2,3, and 4. Section 6. Describes approval and revoking process for sponsoring agen- cies that provide uniform curriculum. Section 7. Repeals section § 399-e of vehicle and traffic law. Section 8. Amends section § 399-g of vehicle and traffic law. Section 9. Amends 806-a of the education law by adding subdivision 3 to provide provisions for re-evaluations for such curriculum. Section 10. Amends section 305 of the education law by adding subdivi- sion 60 to ensure that such curriculum and course materials. Section 11. Amends section 3 of chapter 5, paragraph 1 of subsection (a) of section 2336 of insurance law to provide for an actuarially appropri- ate reduction in premium charges for completion of such curriculum. Section 12. Amends section 4 of chapter 4 paragraph (a) of section 2336. Section 13. Provides that the act will take effect immediately; provided that amends to the sections detailed expire.   JUSTIFICATION: In February 2022, Davina Afokoba a 10-year-old girl was tragically struck and killed by a motorist in Far Rockaway. The 35-year-old driver of the SUV allegedly had no license, Davina Afokoba was walking home from school with her two siblings last Wednesday on Beach Channel Drive near Dix Avenue when a black Mazda CX9 SUV jumped the curb with only a learner's permit. Statewide, motorist-involved accidents take the lives of New Yorkers in the thousands every year. In New York City alone, there have been over fifty two thousand car accidents in 2022 based on preliminary data. There is a need across the State to update and re-evaluate accident prevention courses required by New York State.   PRIOR LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: New Bill.   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: To be determined.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect immediately.
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A04982 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          4982
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    February 27, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by M. of A. ANDERSON -- read once and referred to the Commit-
          tee on Transportation
 
        AN  ACT  to amend the vehicle and traffic law, the education law and the
          insurance law, in relation to requiring a uniform curriculum for acci-
          dent prevention courses; to repeal certain provisions of  the  vehicle
          and  traffic  law  relating  thereto;  and providing for the repeal of
          certain provisions of the vehicle  and  traffic  law  upon  expiration
          thereof
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may  be  cited  as
     2  "Davina's driver accountability law".
     3    § 2. Section 399-c of the vehicle and traffic law, as added by chapter
     4  290 of the laws of 1998, is amended to read as follows:
     5    §  399-c.  Approval  by  the  commissioner.  1.  The commissioner must
     6  approve an accident prevention course before any  person  attending  and
     7  successfully  completing  such  course  may qualify to receive mandatory
     8  insurance reduction  benefits  in  accordance  with  subsection  (a)  of
     9  section  two thousand three hundred thirty-six of the insurance law. The
    10  commissioner shall base the  decision  to  approve  a  course  upon  the
    11  requirements  set  forth in this article and any additional requirements
    12  as the commissioner deems necessary.
    13    2. (a) (i) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of  subdivision  one
    14  of  this  section,  the commissioner shall, no later than one year after
    15  the effective date of this subdivision, establish a uniform and  compre-
    16  hensive  accident prevention course curriculum for use by all sponsoring
    17  agencies, delivery agencies and instructors in the state.
    18    (ii) Such uniform curriculum shall include  the  latest  safety  tech-
    19  niques  and  instructional  materials,  and,  in addition to any and all
    20  instruction required for completion of  the  national  safety  council's
    21  defensive  driving course, shall include intensive and rigorous instruc-
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD08703-02-3

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     1  tion in all relevant provisions of title seven of this chapter and  such
     2  other  subject matter as the commissioner shall deem necessary to ensure
     3  that such course is effective in increasing driver safety and preventing
     4  and/or reducing motor vehicle accidents.
     5    (iii)  Such  uniform  curriculum  shall require at least three hundred
     6  twenty minutes of  instruction  with  a  certified  instructor  present;
     7  provided,  however,  that  such requirement shall not be applicable to a
     8  program approved pursuant to rule or regulation authorizing the delivery
     9  of courses by internet or  other  remote  technology.  Nothing  in  this
    10  subdivision  shall  prevent  the use of audio/visual aids as part of the
    11  course presentation.
    12    (b) Beginning ninety days after the initial  adoption  of  the  course
    13  curriculum  pursuant to this subdivision and thereafter, no person shall
    14  qualify to receive mandatory insurance reduction benefits in  accordance
    15  with  subsection (a) of section two thousand three hundred thirty-six of
    16  the insurance law unless such person shall have attended and successful-
    17  ly completed the accident prevention course  approved  pursuant  to  the
    18  provisions of this subdivision; provided, however, that the commissioner
    19  may, in cooperation with the commissioner of education, promulgate rules
    20  or  regulations  authorizing  the  administration  and completion of the
    21  course remotely using the internet or other available technology.
    22    § 3. Section 399-c of the vehicle and traffic law is  REPEALED  and  a
    23  new section 399-c is added to read as follows:
    24    § 399-c. Uniform course curriculum; establishment. 1. The commissioner
    25  shall  establish a uniform accident prevention course curriculum for use
    26  by  all  sponsoring  agencies,  delivery agencies and instructors in the
    27  state as provided herein.
    28    (a) Such uniform curriculum shall include the latest safety techniques
    29  and instructional materials, and, in addition to any and all instruction
    30  required for completion of the national safety council's defensive driv-
    31  ing course, shall include intensive  and  rigorous  instruction  in  all
    32  relevant  provisions  of  title  seven  of  this  chapter and such other
    33  subject matter as the commissioner shall deem necessary to  ensure  that
    34  such  course is effective in increasing driver safety and the prevention
    35  and reduction of motor vehicle accidents.
    36    (b) Such uniform curriculum shall require at least three hundred twen-
    37  ty minutes of instruction with a certified instructor present; provided,
    38  however, that such requirement shall not  be  applicable  to  a  program
    39  approved  pursuant  to  rule or regulation promulgated pursuant to para-
    40  graph (d) of this subdivision authorizing the  delivery  of  courses  by
    41  internet  or  other  remote  technology.  Nothing  in this section shall
    42  prevent the use of audio/visual aids as part of the course  presentation
    43  prescribed by the commissioner.
    44    (c)  In addition to the requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this
    45  subdivision, the commissioner, in cooperation with the  commissioner  of
    46  education, shall:
    47    (i)  Establish the minimum qualifications of all managers and instruc-
    48  tors participating in the delivery of the course.
    49    (ii) Develop a  uniform  instructor's  manual  and  student  workbooks
    50  and/or manuals for use by course participants.
    51    (iii)  Develop  a uniform  completion certificate which is designed to
    52  prevent and is capable of preventing fraud and forgery for  the  purpose
    53  of verifying course completion for submission to insurance companies.
    54    (d)  The commissioner may promulgate rules and regulations authorizing
    55  the administration and completion of the course using  the  internet  or
    56  other  remote  technology in cooperation with the commissioner of educa-

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     1  tion in accordance with subdivision three of section eight hundred six-a
     2  of the education law, provided that any such technology  is  capable  of
     3  validating:  student identity at registration and throughout the course;
     4  participation throughout the course; that the time requirements are met;
     5  and successful completion of the course.
     6    2.  (a) The commissioner shall consult with the commissioner of educa-
     7  tion to ensure that the curriculum and course materials  are  up-to-date
     8  and provide effective instruction to course participants and shall regu-
     9  larly review and revise such curriculum as the commissioner deems neces-
    10  sary.
    11    (b)  Beginning  two years after adoption of the initial curriculum and
    12  biennially thereafter, the commissioner, in cooperation with the commis-
    13  sioner of education, shall re-evaluate such  curriculum  and  make  such
    14  revisions as the commissioner deems necessary to accomplish the purposes
    15  of this article. The commissioner shall approve such curriculum no later
    16  than  ninety days following the biennial re-evaluation required pursuant
    17  to this paragraph and shall notify all approved sponsoring  agencies  in
    18  accordance  with  such  rules  and regulations as the commissioner shall
    19  have promulgated for such purpose.
    20    3. No person shall qualify to receive  mandatory  insurance  reduction
    21  benefits  pursuant  to  subsection  (a)  of  section  two thousand three
    22  hundred thirty-six of the insurance law unless such  person  shall  have
    23  attended  and  successfully  completed  the  uniform accident prevention
    24  course curriculum established pursuant to this section.
    25    § 4. Section 399-a of the vehicle and traffic law, as added by chapter
    26  290 of the laws of 1998, is amended to read as follows:
    27    § 399-a. Statement of purpose. The purposes of  this  article  are  to
    28  further  highway  safety  by  preserving the quality and efficacy of the
    29  accident prevention course programs. These purposes will be accomplished
    30  by establishing strict criteria for initial and continual course  [spon-
    31  sorship] approval.
    32    §  5.  Subdivisions  1, 2, 3 and 4 of section 399-b of the vehicle and
    33  traffic law, as added by chapter 290 of the laws of 1998, are amended to
    34  read as follows:
    35    1. "Sponsoring agency" shall mean an organization which [owns a] spon-
    36  sors the motor  vehicle  accident  prevention  course  approved  by  the
    37  commissioner  in  accordance with section three hundred ninety-nine-c of
    38  this article.
    39    2. "Delivery agency" shall mean  an  organization  which  conducts  [a
    40  sponsoring  agency's]  the  approved  motor  vehicle accident prevention
    41  course on behalf of a sponsoring agency.
    42    3. "Instructor" shall mean an individual employed by a delivery agency
    43  to teach [an] the approved accident prevention course.
    44    4. "Accident prevention course" or "course" shall  mean  the  accident
    45  prevention  course curriculum or specialized course curriculum which has
    46  been approved by the  commissioner  in  accordance  with  section  three
    47  hundred-ninety-nine-c of this article.
    48    § 6. Section 399-d of the vehicle and traffic law, as added by chapter
    49  290 of the laws of 1998, is amended to read as follows:
    50    §  399-d. Application for approval; sponsoring agency. 1. An agency or
    51  organization seeking approval as a  motor  vehicle  accident  prevention
    52  course  sponsoring  agency shall apply to the commissioner for approval.
    53  Such applications shall be made in writing and on  forms  prescribed  by
    54  the commissioner. The application shall include at a minimum: [the title
    55  or  name  of  the  course,]  the name of the organization submitting the
    56  application, [proof of course ownership, and] the names and addresses of

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     1  all owners, officers, and directors of the agency or  organization,  and
     2  such other information or material as the commissioner may prescribe. An
     3  application shall not be considered to be complete until all information
     4  and  material  required by this chapter and by regulation of the commis-
     5  sioner has been submitted.
     6    2. The commissioner shall either approve or deny  an  application  for
     7  [course]  approval  as  a  sponsoring  agency  no later than ninety days
     8  following submission of  a  completed  application.  In  the  event  the
     9  commissioner takes no action on an application after ninety days follow-
    10  ing  submission  of  a  completed  application, the application shall be
    11  deemed denied.
    12    3. The commissioner is authorized to suspend or revoke approval  of  a
    13  sponsoring agency should the commissioner find that the sponsoring agen-
    14  cy,  its  delivery  agency  or  its instructors have been found to be in
    15  violation of any applicable laws or regulations.
    16    § 7. Section 399-e of the vehicle and traffic law is REPEALED.
    17    § 8. Section 399-g of the vehicle and traffic law, as added by chapter
    18  290 of the laws of 1998, is amended to read as follows:
    19    § 399-g. Regulations. The commissioner shall promulgate such rules and
    20  regulations as are necessary to effectuate the provisions of this  arti-
    21  cle.  In addition to any requirements expressly authorized by this arti-
    22  cle, such regulations may include but not be limited to requirements and
    23  standards with respect to: delivery agencies and instructors;  classroom
    24  facilities;  suspension  or revocation of approval; appeal of suspension
    25  or revocation; establishment of a uniform course curriculum pursuant  to
    26  section  three  hundred  ninety-nine-c  of this article; course adminis-
    27  tration and advertising; monitoring  of  courses  and  instructors;  and
    28  reevaluation  of  course effectiveness pursuant to section three hundred
    29  ninety-nine-c and section three hundred ninety-nine-f of this article.
    30    § 9. Section 806-a of the education law is amended  by  adding  a  new
    31  subdivision 3 to read as follows:
    32    3.  The  commissioner  shall assist the commissioner of motor vehicles
    33  with the development of the uniform accident prevention  course  curric-
    34  ulum  required  pursuant  to  section three hundred ninety-nine-c of the
    35  vehicle and traffic law, and each  biennial  re-evaluation  thereof,  to
    36  ensure  that  such  curriculum  and  course materials are up-to-date and
    37  provide effective instruction for course participants.  Such  assistance
    38  shall include, but not be limited to, maintaining consistency with driv-
    39  er education courses established pursuant to this section and evaluation
    40  of instruction methods, including remote instruction.
    41    §  10.  Section  305  of  the education law is amended by adding a new
    42  subdivision 60 to read as follows:
    43    60. The commissioner shall cooperate with the  commissioner  of  motor
    44  vehicles  with  the  development  and  adoption  of the uniform accident
    45  prevention course curriculum required pursuant to section three  hundred
    46  ninety-nine-c of the vehicle and traffic law, and the biennial re-evalu-
    47  ation  thereof,  to ensure that such curriculum and course materials are
    48  up-to-date and provide effective instruction for course participants  as
    49  provided  in  subdivision  three  of section eight hundred six-a of this
    50  chapter.
    51    § 11. Paragraph 1 of subsection (a) of section 2336 of  the  insurance
    52  law,  as  amended  by  section  3  of  chapter 4 of the laws of 2021, is
    53  amended to read as follows:
    54    (1) Any schedule of rates or rating plan for motor  vehicle  liability
    55  and  collision  insurance  submitted to the superintendent shall provide
    56  for an actuarially appropriate reduction  in  premium  charges  for  any

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     1  insured  for  a  three year period after successfully completing a motor
     2  vehicle accident prevention course[, known as the national safety  coun-
     3  cil's  defensive  driving  course,  or  any  driver  improvement course]
     4  approved [by the department of motor vehicles as being equivalent to the
     5  national  safety  council's  defensive  driving  course] pursuant to the
     6  provisions article twelve-B of the vehicle  and  traffic  law,  provided
     7  that,  except as provided in article twelve-C of the vehicle and traffic
     8  law, there shall be no reduction  in  premiums  for  a  self-instruction
     9  defensive  driving  course  or a course that does not provide for actual
    10  classroom instruction for a minimum number of hours as determined by the
    11  department of motor vehicles. Such reduction in premium charges shall be
    12  subsequently modified to the extent appropriate, based upon analysis  of
    13  loss experience statistics and other relevant factors. All such accident
    14  prevention  courses  shall be monitored by the department of motor vehi-
    15  cles and shall include components of instruction in "Road  Rage"  aware-
    16  ness  and in "Work Zone Safety" awareness as defined by the commissioner
    17  of motor vehicles. The provisions of this section  shall  not  apply  to
    18  attendance  at  a  program pursuant to article twenty-one of the vehicle
    19  and traffic law as a result of any traffic infraction.
    20    § 12. Paragraph 1 of subsection (a) of section 2336 of  the  insurance
    21  law,  as  amended  by  section  4  of  chapter 4 of the laws of 2021, is
    22  amended to read as follows:
    23    (1) Any schedule of rates or rating plan for motor  vehicle  liability
    24  and  collision  insurance  submitted to the superintendent shall provide
    25  for an actuarially appropriate reduction  in  premium  charges  for  any
    26  insured  for  a  three year period after successfully completing a motor
    27  vehicle accident prevention course[, known as the national safety  coun-
    28  cil's  defensive  driving  course,  or  any  driver  improvement course]
    29  approved [by the department of motor vehicles as being equivalent to the
    30  national safety council's defensive  driving  course]  pursuant  to  the
    31  provisions  of article twelve-B of the vehicle and traffic law, provided
    32  that in either event there shall be no reduction in premiums for a self-
    33  instruction defensive driving course or a course that does  not  provide
    34  for actual classroom instruction for a minimum number of hours as deter-
    35  mined  by  the  department  of motor vehicles. Such reduction in premium
    36  charges shall be subsequently modified to the extent appropriate,  based
    37  upon  analysis of loss experience statistics and other relevant factors.
    38  All such accident prevention courses shall be monitored by  the  depart-
    39  ment  of  motor  vehicles and shall include components of instruction in
    40  "Road Rage" awareness and in "Work Zone Safety" awareness as defined  by
    41  the commissioner of motor vehicles. The provisions of this section shall
    42  not  apply  to attendance at a program pursuant to article twenty-one of
    43  the vehicle and traffic law as a result of any traffic infraction.
    44    § 13. This act shall take effect immediately; provided,  however  that
    45  the  amendments  to section 399-c of the vehicle and traffic law made by
    46  section two of this act shall expire and be  deemed  repealed  one  year
    47  after  it shall have become a law, when upon such date the provisions of
    48  sections three, four, five, six, seven and eleven of this act shall take
    49  effect; and provided further that  the  amendments  to  paragraph  1  of
    50  subsection  (a)  of  section  2336  of the insurance law made by section
    51  eleven of this act shall be subject to the expiration and  reversion  of
    52  such  subsection when upon such date the provisions of section twelve of
    53  this act shall take effect.
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