Bill Text: NY S03665 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Grants the superintendent of financial services authority to investigate fraudulent activities, such as motor vehicle operators who drive with no insurance coverage, and those who misrepresent their principal place of residence or where their motor vehicle is principally garaged and operated; authorizes such superintendent to accept reports of suspected fraudulent insurance actions; requires insurance companies and self-insurers to report incidents of insurance fraud to the department of financial services; includes within the class D felony of forgery in the second degree, the forgery of a certificate of insurance or an insurance identification card; includes within the class C felony of forgery in the first degree, the forgery of 10 or more written instruments; includes within the class E felony of insurance fraud in the fourth degree, the operation of a motor vehicle in this state when the vehicle is insured in another state, but it is actually garaged in this state or the owner principally resides in this state; requires applicants for motor vehicle registrations and driver's licenses to provide the department of motor vehicles with the address of their principal place of residence; relates to the crime of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle; adds other motor vehicle related crimes as predicate crimes which may increase punishment for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle in the second degree when one is convicted of such crimes within the preceding ten years.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 7-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2018-06-20 - referred to insurance [S03665 Detail]
Download: New_York-2017-S03665-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 3665 2017-2018 Regular Sessions IN SENATE January 25, 2017 ___________ Introduced by Sens. KLEIN, AVELLA, CARLUCCI, SAVINO, SQUADRON, STAVISKY, VALESKY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Insurance AN ACT to amend the insurance law, the penal law, and the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to insurance fraud and combatting the theft of motor vehicles The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 401 of the insurance law is amended by adding a new 2 subsection (d) to read as follows: 3 (d) The superintendent shall have authority pursuant to this chapter 4 to investigate fraudulent activities with regard to individuals that 5 operate motor vehicles with no insurance coverage, and motor vehicle 6 insureds who misrepresent the principal place where insured motor vehi- 7 cles are garaged and operated. Operating motor vehicles without proper 8 insurance in violation of article six of the vehicle and traffic law is 9 a significant danger to the public because drivers are unable to compen- 10 sate individuals for personal injuries, death and property damage they 11 inflict upon others. Furthermore, motor vehicle insureds who misrepre- 12 sent the principal place where such vehicles are garaged and operated 13 improperly shift their high liability exposure costs to other motor 14 vehicle insureds that do not face such high liability risk and insurance 15 premium costs. 16 § 2. Subsection (a) of section 405 of the insurance law, as amended by 17 section 7 of part A of chapter 62 of the laws of 2011, is amended to 18 read as follows: 19 (a) Any person licensed or registered pursuant to the provisions of 20 this chapter, and any person engaged in the business of insurance or 21 life settlement in this state who is exempted from compliance with the 22 licensing requirements of this chapter, including the state insurance 23 fund of this state, who has reason to believe that an insurance trans- EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD09087-01-7S. 3665 2 1 action or life settlement act may be fraudulent, or has knowledge that a 2 fraudulent insurance transaction or fraudulent life settlement act is 3 about to take place, or has taken place shall, within thirty days after 4 determination by such person that the transaction appears to be fraudu- 5 lent, send to the superintendent on a form prescribed by the superinten- 6 dent, the information requested by the form and such additional informa- 7 tion relative to the factual circumstances of the transaction and the 8 parties involved as the superintendent may require. The superintendent 9 shall accept reports of suspected fraudulent insurance transactions or 10 fraudulent life settlement acts from any self insurer, including but not 11 limited to self insurers providing health insurance coverage, those 12 providing motor vehicle liability insurance or those defined in section 13 fifty of the workers' compensation law, and shall treat such reports as 14 any other received pursuant to this section. 15 § 3. Section 2133 of the insurance law, as amended by chapter 77 of 16 the laws of 1994, is amended to read as follows: 17 § 2133. [Forged] False insurance documents and forged insurance iden- 18 tification cards. Any insurance company, insurance agent, insurance 19 broker or other person who or which, personally or by the action of an 20 employee or agent, knowingly possesses, transfers or uses: (a) any docu- 21 ment which purports to evince insurance coverage when such coverage is 22 not in effect or is in effect at limits less than those stated in the 23 document; or (b) a forged insurance identification card for a motor 24 vehicle, having knowledge, personally or through such employee or agent, 25 of the fact that such insurance identification card, when issued, did 26 not actually represent an owner's policy of liability insurance or a 27 financial security bond issued by an insurance company licensed to do 28 business in this state covering the motor vehicle identified on such 29 card, shall be liable for payment to the people of this state of a civil 30 penalty in a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars for the first such 31 violation and a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars for each subse- 32 quent violation. For the purposes of this section the term "forged 33 insurance identification card" means a written insurance identification 34 card which has been falsely made, completed or altered, and the term 35 "falsely made, completed or altered" shall have the same meaning as set 36 forth in section 170.00 of the penal law. 37 § 4. Section 165.06 of the penal law, as amended by chapter 413 of the 38 laws of 1982, is amended to read as follows: 39 § 165.06 Unauthorized use of a vehicle in the second degree. 40 A person is guilty of unauthorized use of a vehicle in the second 41 degree when: 42 He or she commits the crime of unauthorized use of a vehicle in the 43 third degree as defined in subdivision one of section 165.05 of this 44 article and has been previously convicted of the crime of unauthorized 45 use of a vehicle [in the third degree] as defined in [subdivision one of46section 165.05 or second degree] sections 165.05, 165.06, and 165.08, 47 auto stripping as defined in sections 165.09, 165.10, and 165.11, grand 48 larceny of a motor vehicle as defined in sections 155.30, 155.35, 49 155.40, and 155.42, criminal possession of stolen property as defined in 50 sections 165.40, 165.45, 165.50, 165.52, and 165.54 and the stolen 51 property consisted of a motor vehicle, or illegal possession of a vehi- 52 cle identification number as defined in section 170.70 within the 53 preceding ten years. 54 Unauthorized use of a vehicle in the second degree is a class E felo- 55 ny.S. 3665 3 1 § 5. Subdivision 5 of section 170.10 of the penal law is amended and 2 a new subdivision 6 is added to read as follows: 3 5. A prescription of a duly licensed physician or other person author- 4 ized to issue the same for any drug or any instrument or device used in 5 the taking or administering of drugs for which a prescription is 6 required by law[.]; or 7 6. A certificate of insurance or an insurance identification card, as 8 defined in section three hundred eleven of the vehicle and traffic law. 9 § 6. Section 170.15 of the penal law is amended to read as follows: 10 § 170.15 Forgery in the first degree. 11 A person is guilty of forgery in the first degree when, with intent to 12 defraud, deceive or injure another, he or she falsely makes, completes 13 or alters [a]: 14 1. Ten or more written instruments; or 15 2. A written instrument which is or purports to be, or which is calcu- 16 lated to become or to represent if completed: 17 [1.] (a) Part of an issue of money, stamps, securities or other valu- 18 able instruments issued by a government or governmental instrumentality; 19 or 20 [2.] (b) Part of an issue of stock, bonds or other instruments repres- 21 enting interests in or claims against a corporate or other organization 22 or its property. 23 Forgery in the first degree is a class C felony. 24 § 7. The penal law is amended by adding a new section 175.50 to read 25 as follows: 26 § 175.50 Offering a false application for motor vehicle insurance or 27 registration. 28 A person is guilty of offering a false application for motor vehicle 29 insurance or registration when knowing that any document he or she files 30 with the department of motor vehicles or an insurer providing liability 31 insurance for a motor vehicle contains a false statement or false infor- 32 mation with regard to where he or she resides or where his or her motor 33 vehicle is garaged and operated. 34 Offering a false application for motor vehicle insurance or registra- 35 tion is a class E felony. 36 § 8. Subdivision 1 of section 176.05 of the penal law, as amended by 37 chapter 211 of the laws of 2011, is amended to read as follows: 38 1. any written statement as part of, or in support of, an application 39 for the issuance of, or the rating of a commercial insurance policy, or 40 certificate or evidence of self insurance for commercial or personal 41 insurance or commercial or personal self insurance, or a claim for 42 payment or other benefit pursuant to an insurance policy or self insur- 43 ance program for commercial or personal insurance that he or she knows 44 to: 45 (a) contain materially false information concerning any fact material 46 thereto; or 47 (b) conceal, for the purpose of misleading, information concerning any 48 fact material thereto; or 49 § 9. Section 176.15 of the penal law, as amended by chapter 515 of the 50 laws of 1986, is amended to read as follows: 51 § 176.15 Insurance fraud in the fourth degree. 52 A person is guilty of insurance fraud in the fourth degree when he 53 [commits] or she: 54 1. commits a fraudulent insurance act and thereby wrongfully takes, 55 obtains or withholds, or attempts to wrongfully take, obtain or withhold 56 property with a value in excess of one thousand dollars; orS. 3665 4 1 2. operates a motor vehicle on a public highway, when being the owner 2 of such motor vehicle, he or she knows the motor vehicle is insured by a 3 policy issued under the laws of another state, when such person main- 4 tains his or her principal residence in this state or such motor vehicle 5 is principally garaged in this state, and such insurance policy was 6 issued upon any written or oral statement by such person that he or she 7 principally resides in such other state or that such motor vehicle is 8 principally garaged in such other state. 9 Insurance fraud in the fourth degree is a class E felony. 10 § 10. The vehicle and traffic law is amended by adding a new section 11 201-a to read as follows: 12 § 201-a. Access to information. The department shall allow law 13 enforcement personnel access to any individual's street address provided 14 pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision one of section four hundred one 15 and subdivision one-a of section five hundred two of this chapter. 16 § 11. Paragraph b of subdivision 1 of section 401 of the vehicle and 17 traffic law, as amended by chapter 222 of the laws of 1996, is amended 18 to read as follows: 19 b. Every owner of a motor vehicle which shall be operated or driven 20 upon the public highways of this state shall, except as otherwise 21 expressly provided, cause to be presented, by mail or otherwise, to the 22 office or a branch office of the commissioner, or to any agent of the 23 commissioner, constituted as provided in this chapter, an application 24 for registration addressed to the commissioner, and on a blank to be 25 prepared under the direction of and furnished by the commissioner for 26 that purpose, containing: (a) a brief description of the motor vehicle 27 to be registered, including the name and factory number of such vehicle, 28 and such other facts as the commissioner shall require; (b) the weight 29 of the vehicle upon which the registration fee is based if the fee is 30 based on weight; (c) the name and residence, including county of the 31 owner of such motor vehicle, provided that if the applicant uses a post 32 office box when providing a residence address, such applicant shall also 33 provide the street address at which he or she resides; (d) provided 34 that, if such motor vehicle is used or to be used as an omnibus, the 35 applicant also shall so certify, and in the case of an omnibus also 36 certify as to the seating capacity, and if the omnibus is to be operated 37 wholly within a municipality pursuant to a franchise other than a fran- 38 chise express or implied in articles of incorporation upon certain 39 streets designated in such franchise, those facts shall also be certi- 40 fied, and a certified copy of such franchise furnished to the commis- 41 sioner; (e) provided, that, if such motor vehicle is an altered livery, 42 the applicant shall so furnish a certified copy of the length of the 43 center panel of such vehicle, provided, however, that the commissioner 44 shall require such proof, as he or she may determine is necessary, in 45 the application for registration and provided further, if the center 46 panel of such vehicle exceeds one hundred inches, the commissioner shall 47 require proof that such vehicle is in compliance with all applicable 48 federal and state motor vehicle safety standards; and (f) such addi- 49 tional facts or evidence as the commissioner may require in connection 50 with the application for registration. Every owner of a trailer shall 51 also make application for the registration thereof in the manner herein 52 provided for an application to register a motor vehicle, but shall 53 contain a statement showing the manufacturer's number or other identifi- 54 cation satisfactory to the commissioner and no number plate for a trail- 55 er issued under the provisions of subdivision three of section four 56 hundred two of this [chapter] article shall be transferred to or usedS. 3665 5 1 upon any other trailer than the one for which number plate is issued. 2 The commissioner shall require proof, in the application for registra- 3 tion, or otherwise, as such commissioner may determine, that the motor 4 vehicle for which registration is applied for is equipped with lights 5 conforming in all respects to the requirements of this chapter, and no 6 motor vehicle shall be registered unless it shall appear by such proofs 7 that such motor vehicle is equipped with proper lights as aforesaid. The 8 said application shall contain or be accompanied by such evidence of the 9 ownership of the motor vehicle described in the application as may be 10 required by the commissioner or his or her agent and which, with respect 11 to new vehicles, shall include, unless otherwise specifically provided 12 by the commissioner, the manufacturer's statement of origin. Applica- 13 tions received by an agent of the commissioner shall be forwarded to the 14 commissioner as he or she shall direct for filing. No application for 15 registration shall be accepted unless the applicant is at least sixteen 16 years of age and has signed such application attesting to the truth and 17 veracity of the facts stated therein. 18 § 12. Section 502 of the vehicle and traffic law is amended by adding 19 a new subdivision 1-a to read as follows: 20 1-a. Provision of street address. In addition to the requirements of 21 subdivision one of this section, each applicant, when providing his or 22 her address, shall provide the street address at which he or she 23 resides. The applicant shall sign his or her application attesting to 24 the truth and veracity of the place of his or her residence. 25 § 13. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day 26 after it shall have become a law; provided however, that sections four, 27 five, six, seven, eight and nine of this act shall take effect on the 28 first of November next succeeding the date on which it shall have become 29 a law.