Ignition Interlock
With the passage of Chapter 496 of the Laws of 2009, commonly referred to as Leandra’s Law, New York State joins nine other states implementing mandatory “first offender” ignition interlock laws. This important Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) legislation introduced at the request of Governor David A. Paterson, unanimously passed by both houses of the New York State Legislature, and was signed into law on November 18, 2009 to strengthen penalties for those who endanger children while driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. An essential component of this new law requires monitoring of all defendants subject to ignition interlock devices as a result of sentencing on and after August 15, 2010, involving a DWI misdemeanor or felony offense.
Ignition interlock devices are equipped with recording devices that capture the number of times the automobile was started or attempted to be started, the operator's BAC at the time an attempt was made to start the car, and the duration the automobile was driven during the monitoring period.
Forms
DPCA-500IID-FDR Interlock Financial Disclosure Report - English
DPCA-500IID-FDR Interlock Financial Disclosure Report - Spanish
Regulations/Laws/Guidelines
Guidance for the Interstate and Intrastate Transfer of Ignition Interlock Cases
- Nationwide Availability of Qualified IID Manufacturers as of December 3, 2010
County Ignition Interlock Plan Format
County Ignition Interlock Plan Cover Letter
Ignition Interlock Classification System
Presentations
Implementing the Child Passenger Protection Act or “Leandra’s Law” in New York State - 5th Annual NYS VINE Conference on April 15, 2011 in Albany, NY
Implementing the Child Passenger Protection Act or “Leandra’s Law” in New York State - Onondaga County Bar Association on December 16, 2010 in Arlington, VA
Implementing the Child Passenger Protection Act or “Leandra’s Law” in New York State - Nassau County Judicial Training on December 7, 2010 in Arlington, VA
Implementing the Child Passenger Protection Act or “Leandra’s Law” in New York State - National Ignition Interlock Summit on November 4, 2010 in Arlington, VA
Implementing the Child Passenger Protection Act or “Leandra’s Law” in New York State - NYS Sheriffs Association -13th Annual Road Patrol and Law Enforcement Supervisors Training Conference on September 14, 2010 in Saratoga Srings, NY
Implementing the Child Passenger Protection Act or "Leanda's Law" in New York State - Presentation for NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services on August 24, 2010 in Albany, NY
Implementing the Child Passenger Protection Act or “Leandra’s Law” in New York State – New York State Judicial Institute 2010 Summer Judicial Education Broadcast on August 3, 2010
Implementing the Child Passenger Protection Act or “Leandra’s Law” in New York State – NYPTI 12th Annual Summer College on July 29, 2010 in Syracuse, New York
Implementing the Child Passenger Protection Act or “Leandra’s Law” in New York State – New York State Magistrates Conference on July 28, 2010 in Potsdam, New York
Ignition Interlock Manufacturers RFI Roundtable held on March 8, 2010 in Albany, NY
Manufacturers/Vendors
Qualified Manufacturer Listing as of June 15, 2011
Service Center Locations as of May 20, 2011
Universal Application for (Currently) Qualified Manufacturers - October 6, 2010
- Adding New Ignition Interlock Devices
- Adding Features to Certified Devices
- Notification of Reduction/Elimination of Fees
- Changes in Installation/Service Providers
Open and Continuous Request for Applications for the Provision of Ignition Interlock Services in New York State, This application process for manufacturers is open and continuous; therefore, applications may be submitted at any time, provided it is in the format prescribed. - September 3, 2010
- Application Form
- Application Attachment A - Ignition Interlock Device Information
- Ignition Interlock Manufacturer Certification Form
County IID Plans
Probation Supervision Monitors as of March 10, 2011
Conditional Discharge Monitors as of April 19, 2011




