New York Vehicle & Traffic Law Article 22 - ACCIDENTS AND ACCIDENT REPORTS
- 600 - Leaving Scene of an Incident Without Reporting.
1. Property damage. a. Any person operating a motor vehicle who, knowing or having cause to know that damage has been caused to the real...
- 601 - Leaving Scene of Injury to Certain Animals Without Reporting.
Any person operating a motor vehicle which shall strike and injure any horse, dog, cat or animal classified as cattle shall stop and endeavor to...
- 602 - Arrest for Violations of Sections Six Hundred and Six Hundred One.
A peace officer, acting pursuant to his special duties, or a police officer may, without a warrant, arrest a person, in case of violation of...
- 603 - Accidents; Police Authorities and Coroners to Report.
1. Every police or judicial officer to whom an accident resulting in injury to a person shall have been reported, pursuant to the foregoing provisions...
- 603-a - Accidents; Police Authorities to Investigate.
1. In addition to the requirements of section six hundred three of this article, whenever a motor vehicle accident results in serious physical injury or...
- 603-b - Accidents; Police to Indicate Serious Physical Injury and Death on Simplified Traffic Information or Summons and Compliant.
In addition to the requirements of section six hundred three of this article and subdivision twelve of section eleven hundred ninety-two of this chapter, in...
- 604 - Reports; Contents; Preparation; Distribution; Filing.
Reports of accidents required under the preceding section, or under the rules and regulations of the commissioner, shall be upon forms prepared by him and...
- 605 - Report Required Upon Accident.
(a) 1. Every person operating a motor vehicle, except a police officer (as defined in subdivision thirty-four of section 1.20 of the criminal procedure law),...
- 606 - Processing of Required Reports.
The commissioner, when processing reports of accidents filed pursuant to this article, shall give priority to reports involving serious physical injury (as defined in subdivision...
Last modified: February 3, 2019