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NY A10307
Bill
Status
10/7/2020
Primary Sponsor
Catalina Cruz
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AI Summary
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Amends Executive Law to define "employment-related transportation expenses" as costs exceeding normal commuting expenses to employment, resulting from personal physical injuries sustained directly from a crime.
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Excludes vehicle purchase, lease, or rental costs from reimbursable employment-related transportation expenses.
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Establishes a maximum award of $2,500 for reasonable employment-related transportation expenses as part of crime victim compensation.
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Limits employment-related transportation expense awards to the time period necessary due to personal physical injuries, as determined by medical information collected during claim investigation.
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Takes effect 180 days after becoming law, or on the same date as Chapter 494 of the Laws of 2018 if that chapter has not yet taken effect.
Legislative Description
Relates to the reimbursement of employment-related transportation expenses incurred due to the physical injuries sustained as a direct result of a crime.
Last Action
SIGNED CHAP.233
10/7/2020