2024-31595Notice

Determination Pursuant to the Foreign Missions Act

Published Date: 1/6/2025

Notice

Summary

The U.S. is giving special permission for certain foreign missions and international organizations to skip paying fees when driving into New York’s Congestion Relief Zone. This perk applies to diplomats and their official vehicles with special license plates, helping keep things fair since U.S. missions get similar treatment abroad. The change starts right away and means no more local fees for these groups entering the zone.

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Analyzed Economic Effects

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Covers charges already or to be assessed

The exemption "shall apply to charges that have been or will be assessed" against qualifying foreign missions and international organizations, indicating the designation applies to both past assessed charges and future ones for those entities.

Exemption from NYC congestion charges

Foreign missions and certain international organizations are designated to be exempt from charges assessed by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York for entry into its designated "Congestion Relief Zone." The Department of State made this designation under the Foreign Missions Act.

Exemption covers mission personnel with OFM privileges

The exemption extends to members, personnel, and representatives of those foreign missions and international organizations who "enjoy certain tax-free privileges as determined by the Office of Foreign Missions." Those individuals may be covered for entry into the Congestion Relief Zone.

Vehicles with diplomatic plates may be exempt

The designation may be extended to vehicles bearing diplomatic and consular license plates issued by the Office of Foreign Missions, meaning such vehicles could be exempt from MTA Congestion Relief Zone charges.

Preempts contrary state or local laws

The Department of State's determination states that any state or local laws to the contrary are preempted, meaning local rules charging these missions for zone entry are overridden by this federal designation.

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1/6/2025

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