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Track 23,570 bills from the New York 2021 legislative session. 500 bills have passed. View New York Assembly and Senate legislation, sponsors, and voting records.
Bills (2000)
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Provides for a cap on the credit service charge computed and collected on a retail instalment contract.
Increases the salary of members of the legislature to one hundred forty-two thousand dollars per annum; limits the outside earned income by such members; provides that an intentional violation of outside income provisions is a class A misdemeanor.
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Requires notification of changes to the model contract with managed care providers under the medical assistance program on the DOH website and in the state register.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Requires that a listing of community advisory committee members, and community advisory committee meeting agendas, materials, and minutes be posted on the corporation's website; provides that advisory committee meetings be accessible for the public to view and attend live.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Assesses an employer a civil penalty where an employer requires a nurse to work more than such nurse's regularly scheduled work hours; provides that the employee shall receive an additional fifteen percent of the overtime payment from the employer for each violation.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Directs the department of health to request guidance from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to determine whether the state can claim federal financial participation for coverage of and payment for certain prescription digital therapeutics.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Authorizes special proceedings to convey title to abandoned commercial and industrial property to a city, town, or village; provides for certification of abandonment, notice to the owner of record, commencement of proceedings and the decision and judgment of the court; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Relates to restoring the oversight of certain contracts by the state comptroller; makes technical corrections therefor; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Requires the examination of current and the recommendation of future standardized building code requirements for flood mitigation.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Makes technical changes to provisions providing for certification for service as a retired judge of the court of appeals or a retired justice of the supreme court.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Simplifies the excess line insurance placement affidavit requirements.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Establishes a registration system for contractors and subcontractors engaged in public work and covered projects in order to better enforce existing labor laws and regulations in the public works industry.
Sponsor: Sean Ryan
Relates to home visiting services for applicants for, or recipients of, public assistance benefits who are exempt from certain work activities; provides criteria for those eligible for such home visiting services.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Provides that purchasers of dividend paying annuities shall be considered a separate class of annuitants from purchasers of annuities that do not pay dividends.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Restricts vaccine registry information from discovery and other process; requires the commissioner of health and the New York City commissioner of health and mental hygiene to develop regulations to protect patient vaccine information from disclosure.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Relates to the rights of parties involved in foreclosure actions; provides additional details regarding the commencement and termination of certain actions related to real property.
Sponsor: Helene Weinstein
Requires blanket health insurance policies to provide coverage for outpatient treatment by mental health practitioners (mental health counsellors, marriage and family therapists, creative arts therapists and psychoanalysts) licensed pursuant to article 163 of the education law.
Sponsor: Harry Bronson
Provides for the creation, operation, and duties of natural organic reduction facilities as cemetery corporations for the contained, accelerated conversion of human remains to soil.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Provides that a banking institution must cash checks drawn on said institution, if payee presents forms of valid identification; makes such institution guilty of a violation for refusal to cash such check after proper identification.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Requires health plans operating in the state to furnish the cost, benefit, and coverage data as required to the enrollee, his or her health care provider, or the third-party of his or her choosing.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Relates to the operation of a youth services unit within the port authority police department tasked with aiding youths in danger of exploitation.
Sponsor: Cordell Cleare
Relates to amending state construction and commodity contracts to provide equitable relief to contractors who have sustained unanticipated expenses by reason of construction materials price escalations.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Relates to claims for mental injury premised upon extraordinary work-related stress incurred at work; applies to all workers.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Enacts the "tenant dignity and safe housing act"; authorizes special proceedings by tenants for judgment directing repairs of conditions and other relief in residential real property constituting a violation of local or state housing standards and codes; creates a process by which a tenant may start such proceedings in the court clerk's office; grants jurisdiction to city, district, justice, and New York city civil courts; provides remedies; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Relates to restrictions on consecutive hours of work for nurses; provides circumstances for the reinstatement of limitations on mandatory overtime; provides for civil penalties for employers who violate work hours limitations.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Extends the length of time that child care assistance is available to eligible families.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Defines temporary total disability as the injured employee's inability to perform his or her pre-injury employment duties or any modified employment offered by the employer that is consistent with the employee's disability.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Relates to non-marital parents in adoption, surrender, and termination of parental rights proceedings in family and surrogate courts in order to ensure that unmarried fathers whose children have been removed by the state and placed into foster care do not lose their parental rights to those children without a full and fair opportunity to a hearing regarding their fitness to care for them.
Sponsor: Jabari Brisport
Includes home care services in certain requirements regarding restrictions on consecutive hours of work for nurses, and regarding nurses' refusal of overtime work.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Relates to schedule in case of disability; provides the compensation shall not be less than one-fifth of the New York state average weekly wage unless the employee's weekly wage is equal to or less than one-fifth the weekly wage, then they shall receive the entire amount.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Relates to voting by members of the New York state authorities control board.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Prohibits the use of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances in apparel as an intentionally added chemical.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Makes various provisions regulating equitable siting of environmental facilities; requires environmental impact statements to state whether the siting of a facility will cause or increase a disproportionate burden on disadvantaged communities.
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Directs the commissioner of general services to include requirements in any procurement for the manufacturing or retrofitting of zero emission vehicles and charging or fueling infrastructure that the components and parts used or supplied in the performance of the contract or any subcontract thereto shall be produced or made in whole or substantial part in the United States, its territories or possessions and that final assembly of the zero emission vehicles and charging or fueling infrastructure shall occur in the United States, its territories or possessions.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Includes coverage of treatment rendered by a massage therapist.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Provides for the synchronization of multiple prescriptions for recipients of medical assistance.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Enacts the "unmarked burial site protection act"; requires the cessation of all ground disturbing activities upon the discovery of a burial ground, human remains or funerary objects; requires the reporting of such discovery to the local coroner; provides that if such remains are more than 50 years old, the state archaeologist shall be notified; requires state archaeologist to determine whether the remains are of Native American origin; provides that the lineal descendants or culturally affiliated group of such remains shall be notified and be given possession thereof; establishes the Native American burial site review committee to provide for notice and disposition of Native American remains; establishes criminal penalties for the violation of such provisions relating to the disturbance or failure to report the discovery of any such site, remains or objects; grants the attorney general and aggrieved parties a civil right of action for the violations of such provisions; requires inquiry by state agency preservation officers to determine whether any proposed project undertaken, funded or approved by a state agency will disturb burial grounds.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Relates to the definition of a clinical peer reviewer by clarifying that such term shall be applicable for the entire utilization review and external appeal article and means either a physician or a health care professional with certain qualifications.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Provides that determinations by the workers' compensation board shall not be given collateral estoppel effect in any other action or proceeding arising out of the same occurrence, other than the determination of the existence of an employer employee relationship.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Enacts the "New York state living donor support act" to provide state reimbursement to living organ donors, who are state residents, for medical and associated expenses incurred as a result of the organ donation, when the organ donation is made to another resident of the state; requires the provision of information on transplantation to patients with severe kidney disease.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Relates to the liability of a person who presents false claims for money or property to the state or a local government.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Prohibits individuals in certain positions from taking any position with a business or entity doing business with an agency or industrial development authority.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Implements additional restrictions on actions to recover overpayment of certain assistance.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Authorizes Suffolk regional off-track betting corporations to host up to 2000 video lottery gaming devices; provides that in the Nassau region such facility shall not exceed one thousand video lottery gaming devices.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Relates to the sale of digital electronic equipment; requires original equipment manufacturers to provide diagnostic and repair information.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Removes certain requirements for prospective purchasers of manufactured home parks.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Establishes "Brendan's law"; requires child day care centers and certain other facilities installing new or replacement window coverings to install cordless window coverings; requires child day care centers and certain other facilities that have window coverings in place before the effective date of this section to meet safety standards established in ANSI/WCMA A 100.1-2012 or any successor standard.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Requires that applications submitted by individuals with developmental disabilities for eligibility determinations and service authorizations be processed in a timely manner; requires the office of mental health to provide a report regarding such applications.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Relates to eliminating the electronic death registration system fee for funeral directors and undertakers.
Sponsor: Sean Ryan
Increases state funding for construction and improvements by the department of transportation where the municipality agrees to fund a complete street design feature as a component of the project.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Relates to employer violations of certain provisions allowing for workplace safety committees; allows the commissioner of labor to assess certain civil penalties for such violations.
Sponsor: Michael Gianaris
Requires notice to members of the legislature and certain local officials relating to certain construction and other projects affecting such members' and officials' districts.
Sponsor: Edward Braunstein
Requires policies and contracts that provide coverage for prescription drugs to include coverage of an immediate additional thirty-day supply of a prescription drug during a state disaster emergency.
Sponsor: Catalina Cruz
Relates to the definition of the practice of pharmacy.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Designates lay individuals as one-day marriage officiants in order to solemnize marriages.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Relates to minimum standards for code enforcement personnel; requires the secretary of state to promulgate rules and regulations in relation to minimum standards for code enforcement personnel including requirements for training.
Sponsor: Roxanne Persaud
Establishes a carpet collection program; creates a carpet stewardship advisory board; defines terms; imposes penalties for violations.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Relates to the construction of facilities for chemical dependence services that promote the privacy of individuals while bathing, sleeping, using restrooms and receiving individual counseling services, while also allowing for maximization of the use of such facility.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Relates to the maximum age at which a homeless youth can continue to receive shelter services; raises the age from twenty-one to twenty-four.
Sponsor: Nathalia Fernandez
Requires the construction of certain parking facilities to be capable of supporting electric vehicle charging stations.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Requires businesses that make payments in lieu of taxes to provide agencies, local governments and school districts with notice of their intention to file for a change in assessment.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Allows certain customer-generators who generate solar electricity to donate credit for such electricity to low-income families; requires electric corporations to create a low-income energy assistance pool for the donation of such credits.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Provides for the types of damages that may be awarded to the persons for whose benefit an action for wrongful death is brought.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to excluding certain lottery winnings from a school district's adjusted gross income; provides that any lottery winnings in excess of twenty-five percent of a district's adjusted gross income shall be excluded from such district's adjusted gross income for the year.
Sponsor: William Conrad
Increases the rate of hotel and motel taxes in Suffolk county from three percent to five and one-half percent; provides for the distribution of revenue from extending the authorization for the hotel and motel taxes in Suffolk county; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Provides that an individual shall not become ineligible under the EPIC program due to an increase in social security benefits or a public or private pension where such increase does not exceed the consumer price index.
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Relates to modular construction work; provides that modular construction shall comply with any existing municipal licensing requirements for all electrical, plumbing, and fire suppression work.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Requires the court to increase the amount of the award to a person who initiates a qui tam action where such action includes disclosure of information related to the use of government funds during a state of emergency.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Creates certain offenses and provisions related to the unlawful dissemination of a personal image; creates a private right of action for such offenses.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Increases penalties for fraud which occurs in connection with an abnormal disruption of the market.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Requires the appointment of a transit dependent representative on various transportation authorities.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Relates to the creation of micro-business worker cooperatives upon transfer of ownership.
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Establishes a state-level program of all-inclusive care for the elderly for persons 55 years of age or older, qualifying for nursing home levels of care who wish to remain in their community.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Provides that a foster youth who has obtained the age of eighteen shall not be required to receive a criminal history record check unless the youth's foster or adoptive parent or guardian is being certified to care for an additional foster youth who is under the age of eighteen; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Establishes the electric landscaping equipment rebate program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve air quality, and reduce noise pollution by promoting the adoption of quieter, zero-emission landscaping equipment; provides for rebates at the point of sale for applicants purchasing or leasing certain equipment; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Relates to qualifying health care costs and case management services under the New York state medical indemnity fund; makes permanent certain provisions relating to payments from the New York state medical indemnity fund.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Exempts certain income and resources provided to persons enrolled in certain pilot programs with direct cash transfers in determining eligibility for public assistance benefits.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Relates to the metropolitan commuter transportation authority establishing and implementing a policy for responsible management of vegetation and other activities that impact neighboring properties in order to preserve the safety and efficiency of commuter rail operations by implementing guidelines for removal and management policies.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Relates to the taxation of property owned by a cooperative corporation.
Sponsor: Sandra Galef
Establishes the Flax Pond tidal wetlands sanctuary; prohibits the use of motor boats in the Flax Pond tidal wetlands sanctuary.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Requires the office of addiction services and supports to develop training materials for health care providers and qualified health professionals, recognized by the office to enable the implementation of the screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment program, regarding screening for alcoholism and chemical dependency.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Requires energy brokers and energy consultants to register with the public service commission.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Prohibits the application of pesticides to certain local freshwater wetlands for local governments that have implemented a freshwater wetlands protection law; provides that any local law or ordinance adopted pursuant to this section shall take effect on the first day of January after it shall have been adopted.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Relates to the full-time status of the district attorney of Hamilton county.
Sponsor: James Tedisco
Provides clarification for the creation of valid statutory short form and other powers of attorney by clarifying when a principal and agent sign a power of attorney and its effectiveness.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to prohibiting insurance companies from imposing co-payments for treatment at an opioid treatment program.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Authorizes the empire state development corporation to develop a public awareness campaign promoting businesses located in New York state with an emphasis on small businesses and the need to shop in downtown local areas; requires the creation of the Buy New York Online Networking Directory to connect purchasers with businesses located in New York.
Sponsor: Albert Stirpe
Directs the office of general services in consultation with the department of environmental conservation and the New York state energy research and development authority to prepare a state fleet procurement plan for the purchase or lease of state agency vehicles to ensure state agency vehicles will be zero emission vehicles over a certain period of time.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Relates to the use of native pollinator friendly plant species in medians along the highways of the state.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Grants retroactive tier IV status to Kimberly Kinblom.
Sponsor: D. Billy Jones
Requires written notice to a defendant of his or her right to complete court ordered alcohol or substance use treatment in a nonreligious treatment program.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Requires the provision of opioid overdose educational materials and two doses of an opioid antagonist to certain patients being discharged or conditionally released from an inpatient facility and to certain previously incarcerated individuals upon discharge from incarceration; requires the provision of two doses of opioid antagonists to certain patients upon discharge from a hospital.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Relates to requiring additional notice for real property tax exemptions for senior citizens.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Deems an application filed with the New York state and local police and fire retirement system by the widow of Stephen L. Raymond as timely filed.
Sponsor: Daniel Stec
Relates to the Syracuse regional airport authority; requires the authority to only give notice to the city of Syracuse before beginning certain projects exceeding ten million dollars.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Relates to regulation of the billing of facility fees; requires notice prior to billing facility fees not covered by a patient's insurance; defines facility fees as those charged by a hospital, facility or provider designed to compensate for operational costs separate from professional fees.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Relates to the creation of vacancies in a public office upon entering a guilty plea in federal court to a felony or crime involving a violation of an oath of office.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Permits an exception from registration for nonresident pharmacies in cases of a specific patient need or a declared public health emergency under certain conditions.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Requires a practitioner to consider and prescribe non-opioid treatment alternatives for treatment of neuromusculoskeletal conditions.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Prohibits the application of fail-first or step therapy protocols to coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Increases the limits on certain types of investments by public pension funds.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Makes a community center physically located within a New York city housing authority facility eligible to apply for and receive funding from the nonprofit infrastructure capital investment program.
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Requires that notice of initial determinations for unemployment benefits be provided to claimants within 30 days of such claimant furnishing all necessary documentation, and if the commissioner is unable to issue a determination within such time frame they shall inform the claimant of the new estimated time frame for the issuance of a determination.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Relates to the taxation of property owned by a cooperative corporation in the Town of Greenburgh, Westchester County.
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Authorizes the commissioner of general services to transfer and convey by a 99-year lease certain unappropriated state land to the Sing Sing Prison Museum; requires the department of corrections and community supervision shall enter into a management agreement with such museum that would include, but not be limited to, requirements for operating such museum, the ongoing needs of the Sing Sing Correctional Facility with regard to safety and security, and a description of the property boundaries for the leased property and easement; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Relates to the collection of an incarceration fee.
Sponsor: Demond Meeks
Prohibits agencies from charging a fee for records where an electronic copy is already available from a previous request made within the past six months; requires that fees be apportioned equally among requestors when more than one request is made for identical records before such request has been fulfilled.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Conforms the definition of an inmate with a serious mental illness to the definition of "person with a serious mental illness" in the mental hygiene law.
Sponsor: Jeffrion Aubry
Authorizes the county of Suffolk to alienate certain lands used as parklands to enable Sunrise Wind, LLC to construct, maintain and operate a subterranean conduit and electrical distribution cable system, together with subterranean transition joint bays and link boxes, on county of Suffolk parkland located at Southaven County Park, Smith Point County Park and Smith Point County Marina and appurtenances thereto.
Sponsor: Alexis Weik
Authorizes retroactive Tier III membership in the New York state and local employees' retirement system to Steven R. Grice.
Sponsor: Edward Rath III
Authorizes the Chabad of Oceanside, Inc. to receive retroactive real property tax exempt status.
Sponsor: Todd Kaminsky
Relates to a credit for purchase, construction or retrofitting of a principal residence to achieve universal visitability pursuant to guidelines developed by the division of code enforcement and administration within the department of state; caps tax credits awarded at 1 million dollars per year for 5 years.
Sponsor: Charles Lavine
Requires every residential lease to provide notice of information concerning flood insurance.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to the office of chief executive officer of the Roosevelt Island operating corporation.
Sponsor: Jose Serrano
Requires any third-party payments, financial assistance, discount, voucher or other price reduction instrument for out-of-pocket expenses made on behalf of an insured individual for the cost of prescription drugs to be applied to the insured's deductible, copayment, coinsurance, out-of-pocket maximum, or any other cost-sharing requirement when calculating such insured individual's overall contribution to any out-of-pocket maximum or any cost-sharing requirement.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Requires the department of health to publish certain reports on the department's website detailing sales of opioids sold in the state; requires the department of health to compile and publish on its website all reports submitted to the department detailing all opioids sold by a registrant in the state of New York including the initial report with transaction information from July 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019 and each annual report thereafter within ninety days.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Requires certain providers of health care policies to provide coverage for colorectal cancer early detection in accordance with the American cancer society guidelines; requires the insurance carriers to notify enrollees of such coverage and screening guidelines via mail.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Requires space for donate life registration on forms used for enrollment, renewal, disclosures and related health insurance policy transactions.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Authorizes the commissioner of general services to convey the North County Trailway, real property in Westchester county, to the county of Westchester.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Grants retroactive membership in the New York state and local employees' retirement system to Justin Whitmore.
Sponsor: Pamela Helming
Provides that services provided by school-based health centers shall not be provided to medical assistance recipients through managed care programs.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Prohibits discrimination based on citizenship or immigration status.
Sponsor: Catalina Cruz
Relates to specification of objections to designating petitions, independent nominating petitions, certificates of nomination or ballot access documents; standardizes requirements for specification of objections by removing authority of local boards of election to make their own rules.
Sponsor: Phillip Steck
Prohibits selling a drug subject to a shortage for an unconscionably excessive price.
Sponsor: Julia Salazar
Requires the commissioner of health by regulation or emergency regulation, to reclassify any compound, mixture or preparation containing any substance listed in Schedule I of section three thousand three hundred six of the public health law as a Schedule II, III, IV or V substance, or exempt it, if that same compound, mixture or preparation is redesignated or rescheduled other than under Schedule I under the federal Controlled Substances Act, or deleted as a controlled substance under the federal Controlled Substances Act.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Ensures formerly incarcerated individuals have access to public housing.
Sponsor: Kenneth Burgos
Authorizes the village of Freeport, county of Nassau, to alienate and discontinue the use of certain parklands.
Sponsor: Taylor Darling
Requires a ".gov" domain name for websites maintained by a county.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to extending the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) benefit for public employee death benefits until December 31, 2024.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Prohibits cosmetic products and personal care products that contain mercury.
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Prohibits the establishment of new for-profit hospices or increasing the capacity of existing for-profit hospices.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Requires home health aides and nurse's aides to receive training in working with patients of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities or expressions as part of the education and training for certification; directs the commissioner of health to develop curriculum in accordance with specified information.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Relates to setting a conservation goal for the state and including an effort to combat the biodiversity and climate crises in the state's land acquisition policy.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Relates to the cost effectiveness of consultant contracts by state agencies; defines "consultant services".
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Relates to the secondary enforcement of certain motor vehicle equipment violations; prohibits enforcement of such violations in absence of reasonable cause to believe the operator of such motor vehicle has violated another provision of law.
Sponsor: Taylor Darling
Relates to the acquisition of lands previously comprising Pilgrim State Hospital by the Oak Brush Plain State Preserve, located on Long Island.
Sponsor: Philip Boyle
Authorizes the town of Chester to establish community preservation funds; establishes a real estate transfer tax with revenues therefrom to be deposited in said community preservation fund.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Reduces the time for mailing and receipt of registration application to constitutional minimum.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Authorizes owners of plots of land within a mapped subdivision not located on a public road or street to install public water lines across the mapped but unimproved roads of the subdivision for the purpose of supplying their property with water.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Authorizes the town of Niskayuna, in the county of Schenectady, to offer certain retirement options to John F. Connor, Jeffrey A. Relation, Joseph H. Twitty and Paul J. Daly, police officers employed by such town.
Sponsor: Phillip Steck
Relates to rescue inhaler treatment devices.
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Establishes the office of racial equity and social justice to act as the official state planning and coordinating office for changes in policy, practice and allocation of state resources so that race or social justice constructs do not predict an individual's success, while also improving opportunities and outcomes for all people, and performing all necessary and appropriate services required to fulfill these duties.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Provides a special accidental death benefit to the parents of a deceased member if such member has no spouse or child under the age of eighteen or twenty-three if a student.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Provides that a television series that changes the title of the series and/or the principal cast prior to March 31, 2023, shall be considered to remain in continuous production for each season, provided the series films at the same location as prior seasons, is produced by the same entity, and retains at least eighty percent of the staff from the prior season for purposes of being a qualified film for the empire state film production credit.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to commercial food fish licenses; extends such licensing for an additional year to 2023.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Establishes the nightlife opioid antagonist program to allow certain establishments to apply and receive an opioid antagonist, free of charge, to be administered to patrons, staff or individuals on premises of such establishment in the case of an emergency.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Relates to critical energy infrastructure security and responsibility; relates to the protection of critical infrastructure in the state.
Sponsor: Michael Cusick
Allows a municipality to offset costs for municipal recycling projects by applying for additional funding without limiting the availability of state funding.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Authorizes life insurers to establish wellness programs in conjunction with the issuance of life insurance policies; provides for full or partial reimbursement for the cost of a device and associated subscription that can be used to track activity and/or biometric data; provides for discounts on life insurance and on products or services intended to incent positive behavioral changes.
Sponsor: Demond Meeks
Relates to equal pay disclosure with respect to state contracts.
Sponsor: Deborah Glick
Relates to requiring gas corporations to file annual gas safety reports.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Authorizes the town of Deerfield in Oneida county to transfer jurisdiction of a road to the state.
Sponsor: Joseph Griffo
Grants retroactive tier IV membership in the New York state and local employees' retirement system to Mark Pavlak.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Requires that court ordered forensic evaluations involving child custody and visitation be a licensed psychologist, social worker or psychiatrist who has completed a training program developed by the New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Relates to the definition of heirs property for purposes of partition.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Establishes a commission to determine the feasibility of forming a State Office of Water and of the transfer of certain functions from the Department of Environmental Conservation and the Department of Health to such proposed Office; provides for the duties of such commission; requires the commission to submit multiple reports and recommendations; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.
Sponsor: Thomas Abinanti
Provides for the creation of an online, searchable database to catalogue workforce development programs and funding available in the state.
Sponsor: Harry Bronson
Enacts the "freelance isn't free act"; provides for the payment of freelance workers as independent contractors, including requiring written contracts; timely payment of compensation and handling controversies relating to payment, complaint procedures, and penalties; excludes construction contracts.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Updates certain requirements regarding billing for electric services, such as when corporations shall use an approved demand measuring device, mandating that classifications of service, the account and/or meter number, and the quantity billed be indicated on customers' bills.
Sponsor: Jonathan Rivera
Enacts Carlos' law; relates to crimes involving the death or injury of a worker; establishes higher fines for corporations who commit such crimes.
Sponsor: Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn
Relates to payments for certain school, fire, fire protection, and ambulance districts for lands exempt from real property taxation for purposes which implement the Peconic Bay community preservation fund.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Enacts the "schools impacted by gross highways (SIGH) act"; prohibits the commissioner of education from approving the plans for the erection of any new schoolhouse within five hundred feet of a controlled-access highway unless the commissioner of education determines that space limitations are so severe that there is no other site to erect such new schoolhouse.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Permits runaways and homeless youth under the age of 18 who are receiving approved crisis or support services to consent to medical, dental, health and hospital services.
Sponsor: Jabari Brisport
Relates to allowing certain members of the New York city police pension fund to borrow from contributions.
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Relates to annual reporting requirements of the state long-term care ombudsman; requires additional information to be contained in the state ombudsman's annual reports to the governor, state legislature, etc.; requires an additional annual report to be submitted to the attorney general on instances of abuse, neglect and exploitation, for review and possible enforcement action.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Requires the commissioner of the office of general services to compile, make public and keep current certain information about state boards.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Relates to requiring notice and confirmation of such notice by affected local taxing jurisdictions and school districts prior to approval of projects by industrial development agencies.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Enacts the accessible electronic information act for blind and disabled persons; creates a new fund in the state finance law; authorizes a not-for-profit entity to administer the program.
Sponsor: Gary Pretlow
Relates to utility intervenor reimbursement.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Adds an acute children's hospital licensed by the department primarily for the provision of pediatric and neonatal services to the term enhanced safety net hospital.
Sponsor: Crystal Peoples-Stokes
Requires motor vehicle liability insurance policies to include supplemental spousal liability coverage unless the insured declines such coverage in writing.
Sponsor: Kevin Cahill
Provides for a premium reduction for physicians and licensed midwives who complete a risk management strategies course in obstetrics or midwifery.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Relates to the calculation of past service credit for police officers employed by the division of law enforcement in the department of environmental protection in the city of New York transferring between the New York city employees' retirement system to the New York state and local police and fire retirement system.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Commending Joseph R. Giello posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: James Tedisco
Commending Robert C. Shaw posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Commending Roger E. Bradley posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Mourning the death of Thomas Smith, family man, dedicated public servant and devoted member of his community
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Commending the Tuskegee National Alumni Association, Long Island Branch upon the occasion of hosting the 20th Biennial Convention from August 12-14, 2022
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Mourning the death of Matthew J. Murphy III, distinguished Judge, and devoted District Attorney
Sponsor: Robert Ortt
Commending William A. Hanson posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Enacts the New York state buy American salt act to ensure all rock salt, or sodium chloride, used or supplied in the performance of a government contract or any subcontract thereto within the state shall be mined or hand harvested in the United States.
Sponsor: Harry Bronson
Relates to disaster preparedness.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Directs the division of criminal justice services in consultation with the department of health, office of victim services, division of state police, and the New York State Coalition Against Sexual Abuse to develop and implement a statewide electronic tracking system for evidence collection kits used to collect and preserve evidence of a sexual assault or other sex offense.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Commending John Francis Murphy, Jr. posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Commending Sullivan Alois upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal
Sponsor: James Tedisco
Commending eight local high schools upon the occasion of their designation as Schools of Distinction by the New York State Public High School Athletic Association
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Honoring New Hartford Police Chief Michael S. Inserra upon the occasion of his retirement after nearly 40 years of distinguished service to the field of law enforcement
Sponsor: Joseph Griffo
Commending Howard Richard Neahr posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: James Tedisco
Defines medical needs for essential electricity as including but not limited to, apnea monitors for infants, cuirass respirators, hemodialysis machines, IV feeding machines, IV medical infusion machines, oxygen concentrators, positive pressure respirators, respirator/ventilators, rocking bed respirators, suction machines, tank type respirators, as well as any medical equipment or equipment necessary for an individual whose diagnosis is likely to be significantly triggered or significantly exacerbated by a continued loss of power that will adversely impact that individual's health.
Sponsor: Nader Sayegh
Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Queens Baptist Church
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Congratulating Dr. Katherine S. Conway-Turner upon the occasion of her retirement after eight years of distinguished service as President of Buffalo State College
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Commending Marilynn A. and Gerald John Wright, Sr. posthumously upon the occasion of their designation as recipients of a Liberty Medal
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Congratulating Rahwa Ghirmatzion upon the occasion of stepping down as Executive Director of PUSH Buffalo after many years of distinguished service to this vital organization
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Commending Captain Anthony Mascia and Police Officers Jeremias Rivera, Victor Cabral, Anthony Diaz, Fransisco Baeto, and Christopher Estevez upon the occasion of their designation as recipients of a Liberty Medal
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Commending William E. Helman posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal
Sponsor: James Tedisco
Commending John Mesick posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Commending Hector Almodovar upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Commending six local high schools upon the occasion of their designation as Schools of Excellence by the New York State Public High School Athletic Association
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Commending Glenn Niedzwieski upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Commending Sergeant William H. Hoffay upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Requires electric corporations to prioritize restoring services to police departments, fire departments, and ambulance services, when such services are interrupted; prohibits such corporations from charging rate payers a higher rate for extra costs incurred due to prioritizing such services; requires that police departments, fire departments, or ambulance services be registered with the division of homeland security and emergency services for emergency provisions to apply.
Sponsor: Nader Sayegh
Commending Dale R. French posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Commending John W. Seaman posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: James Tedisco
Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Village of Norwood, New York, from July 3-4, 2022
Sponsor: Joseph Griffo
Commending seven brave Airmen from the New York Air National Guard's 106th Rescue Wing upon the occasion of their designation as recipients of the Air Force Commendation Medal for their heroic action
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Commending Lance Corporal Gregory T. Lee upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: Daniel Stec
Exempts certain utility and other workers from state and local traveling bans during declared emergencies.
Sponsor: Kevin Cahill
Commending Carlos Ramiro Yaque and Edwin A. Santa Cruz upon the occasion of their designation as recipients of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Mourning the death of Richard Lang, distinguished coach, athlete, town supervisor, conservation officer, author, and devoted member of his community
Sponsor: Robert Ortt
Commending Mo Sumbundu and Tearah Massenburg upon the occasion of their designation as recipients of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the Union Center Fire Company of Endicott, New York
Sponsor: Fred Akshar
Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of Mohawk Valley Retina on June 15, 2022
Sponsor: Joseph Griffo
Mourning the death of Douglas H. Baker, founder and president emeritus of Mercy Flight, loving husband, father and grandfather, and devoted member of his community
Sponsor: Patrick Gallivan
Commending Helene Wallingford MS, RN upon the occasion of her designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: James Tedisco
Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Central New York Conservancy of Utica, New York
Sponsor: Joseph Griffo
Commending Jonathan Correa upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Congratulating Rhonda Frederick upon the occasion of her retirement as President and Chief Executive Officer of People Inc.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Commending Peter Liquari IV, Nicholas Liquari, and Dylan Liquari upon the occasion of their designation as recipients of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Requires notice of potential scams when selling gift cards.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Honoring Wolffer Estate Vineyard upon the occasion of its designation as recipient of the Governor's Cup Award by the New York Wine and Grape Foundation on July 12, 2022
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Increases the salary of members of the legislature to one hundred forty-two thousand dollars per annum; limits the outside earned income by such members; provides that an intentional violation of outside income provisions is a class A misdemeanor.
Sponsor: Carl Heastie
Congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dever upon the occasion of celebrating their 79th Wedding Anniversary
Sponsor: Joseph Griffo
Commending Dan Rosenberger upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim September 2022, as Sepsis Awareness Month in the State of New York
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Requires employers to disclose compensation or range of compensation to applicants and employees upon issuing an employment opportunity for internal or public viewing or upon employee request.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Establishes the warehouse worker protection act; requires employers to provide a written description of quotas to which employees are subject and states that employees shall not be required to meet quotas that prevent compliance with meal or rest periods, or use of bathroom facilities.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Relates to requiring insurance coverage for pre-exposure prophylaxis for the prevention of HIV and post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent HIV infection.
Sponsor: Daniel O'Donnell
Provides for state recognition and acknowledgement of the Montaukett Indians; provides that the Montaukett Indians shall have a chief or sachem, three tribal trustees and a tribal secretary; further provides for the qualification of voters; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Requires general hospitals and ambulatory surgery facilities to adopt and implement policies to prevent exposure to by-products generated from the use of an energy generating surgical device, including, but not limited to, surgical plume, smoke plume, bio-aerosols, laser-generated airborne contaminants, and lung damaging dust through use of an airborne contaminant evacuation system.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Incorporates the Croton Falls Volunteer Fire Department Benevolent Association; provides for its powers and duties.
Sponsor: Christopher Burdick
Add the chief professional officer of 2-1-1 New York state to the disaster preparedness commission.
Sponsor: Donna Lupardo
Enacts the marketing and expanding export trade - New York act to provide assistance to export trade development projects designed to encourage and assist businesses, industrial firms or industry groups to engage in export trade regionally and globally, and to coordinate other state economic development programs with such projects.
Sponsor: Marianne Buttenschon
Relates to establishing a twenty year retirement plan for members or officers of law enforcement; includes every non-seasonally appointed sworn member or officer of the division of law enforcement in the department of environmental conservation, a forest ranger in the service of the department of environmental conservation, a police officer in the department of environmental conservation, the regional state park police, and university police officers in such twenty year plan.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Relates to the Fairmount Volunteer Exempt Firemen's Benevolent Association's purpose and the use of foreign fire insurance premium taxes.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Provides that state lands within the Eastport-South Manor Central School District are subject to taxation for school purposes.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Permits commercial feed manufacturers to use the term "human food grade" for certain pet food if it conforms to certain state and federal standards.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Relates to enacting the "toll payer protection act" which includes a tolls by mail system for the payment of tolls by electronic toll devices; provides for the repeal of such system five years after the enactment of such system.
Sponsor: Thomas Abinanti
Establishes the position of Catskill park coordinator within the department of environmental conservation to build partnerships between the department and other state agencies, municipal governments, businesses and nonprofit entities that will develop a community-based tourism strategy for the forest preserve to help fortify the regional economy and to coordinate implementation of the public access plan and other approved or adopted Catskill park-wide plans.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Enacts Matthew's law which provides for the dispensing of drug adulterant testing supplies by health care professionals or pharmacists to any person.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Provides that a veteran seeking a housing loan under chapter 37 of title 38 of the United States Code be offered loan counseling services prior to the processing of such application by a banking institution or mortgage lender.
Sponsor: Steve Stern
Relates to accidental disability retirement for deputy sheriffs; provides that deputy sheriffs shall receive a pension of three-quarters of their final average salary.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Provides that new shared services actions in an approved and submitted county-wide shared services property tax savings plan may be eligible for funding to match savings from such action, subject to available appropriation.
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Relates to additional member contributions for certain members under the age fifty-seven retirement program; provides that members holding certain titles who due to their age at the time of enrollment in the age fifty-seven retirement program will not obtain twenty-five years of service credit and therefore will not be eligible for a refund of their additional member contributions shall not be required to make additional member contributions.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Requires copies of certain documents physically posted in a workplace to be made available to employees electronically through the employer's website or by email.
Sponsor: Steven Otis
Provides for an allowable recovery by a rental vehicle company from its renters for actual costs incurred to title, register, plate and inspect rental vehicles as determined by an annual audit conducted by the rental vehicle company.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Relates to the display of green lights on the vehicles of members of mobile crisis teams.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Designates room three hundred one of the Putnam supreme and county court as the "Judge James F. Reitz Memorial Courtroom".
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Allows the use of design-build contracts with respect to certain public work contracts relating to the Wyandanch Health and Wellness Center.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Relates to injunctive relief in improper practice cases; makes provisions of the civil service law relating to injunctive relief in improper practice cases permanent.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Authorizes the county of Suffolk to convey to the Hampton Bays Water District, an easement in Meschutt Beach County Park for installation of a subaqueous water pipe crossing, provided that the county of Suffolk dedicate an amount equal to or greater than the fair market value of the easement interest being alienated pursuant to section one of this act to the acquisition of new parklands and/or capital improvements to existing park and recreational facilities.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Relates to allowing counties to prohibit hunting during a seven-day special late bow, special long bow and muzzle loader season in the southern zone.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Relates to net energy metering for fuel-flexible linear generator electric generating equipment.
Sponsor: Michael Cusick
Provides for certain death benefits to county fire marshals, supervising fire marshals, fire marshals, assistant fire marshals, assistant chief fire marshals, chief fire marshals and division supervising fire marshals employed by Nassau county.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Authorizes the county of Suffolk to transfer ownership of certain parkland under the James Creek to the town of Southold for management and administration.
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Relates to automotive members of the New York city employees' retirement system.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Relates to authorizing service credit for unpaid or reduced paid child care leave for members of the state police twenty year retirement plan.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Permits the leasing of state-owned underwater lands for seaweed cultivation.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Relates to including the village of Owego in the definition of municipality that can apply to the public service commission to order costs for infrastructure maintenance and access to be charged to all customer classes located in such municipality.
Sponsor: Fred Akshar
Authorizes the attorney general to bring an action for violation of the prohibitions concerning unlawful selling practices; specifies damages awardable.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Authorizes and directs county public welfare districts to accept paperwork electronically.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Establishes a blue alert system to aid in the identification, location and apprehension of any individuals suspected of killing or seriously wounding any police officer.
Sponsor: Todd Kaminsky
Requires the disclosure of indoor mold history upon the sale of certain real property.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Relates to the secure choice savings program and participating individuals.
Sponsor: Albert Stirpe
Authorizes the village of Mineola, county of Nassau, to alienate certain parklands for use in the village of Mineola public water supply system and replace such alienated parkland with a new, dedicated parkland.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Provides a heart disease presumption for correction officers, correction supervisors, deputy sheriff patrol or deputy sheriff patrol supervisors.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Requires notification of the expiration of a PILOT agreement to be delivered to the affected tax jurisdiction two years prior to the expiration of such agreement or immediately upon early termination.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Relates to operating a vessel while intoxicated when a child who is fifteen years of age or less is a passenger in such vessel.
Sponsor: Kimberly Jean-Pierre
Authorizes the attorney general to seek an injunction to enforce the requirement for certification of carriers of household goods by motor vehicle.
Sponsor: Michael Cusick
Relates to limited scope appearances; provides that an attorney may appear on behalf of a party in a civil action or proceeding for limited purposes.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Directs the social services district to take no action to establish paternity or a child support order when the applicant or recipient for aid to dependent children has established good cause to refuse to cooperate.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Allows retirees of the New York state teachers' retirement system who suspend their retirement the option of a benefit recalculation after two years of service.
Sponsor: Sean Ryan
Provides that uniformed court officers and peace officers employed in the unified court system shall be entitled to accidental disability retirement if they sustain injuries as the result of a physical assault by an assailant suffered while in service.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Relates to increasing the bond and note authorization of the state of New York mortgage agency from one billion dollars to one billion five hundred million dollars.
Sponsor: Yudelka Tapia
Relates to the appointment and promotion of supervisors of the fire alarm dispatcher service; requires that a promotion be based on merit and fitness as determined by competitive examination, due weight being given to seniority.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Relates to transfer of retirement membership for certain employees of SUNY within the professional, scientific and technical bargaining unit.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Establishes twenty-five year retirement programs for members of the New York city employees' retirement system employed as fire protection inspectors and associate fire protection inspectors.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Provides that public welfare officials shall not be required to limit authorized child care services strictly based on the work, training, or educational schedule of the parents; makes technical changes.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Authorizes police/fire members of the New York city fire department pension fund to obtain credit for certain prior service as an EMT member.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Ensures that public retirees are not having their skilled nursing care benefits reduced under the state health benefit plan at the time they enroll for medicare.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Allows a person who has suffered interference with the use and enjoyment of private property or public parkland by a rotorcraft used in a manner that creates an unreasonable level of noise at ground level to have a right of action against a person who caused or contributed to the use of such rotorcraft in such manner; relates to the use of certain heliports in the city of New York.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to cost recovery by municipalities and other recipients from responsible parties; ensures that responsible parties do not benefit from state assistance payments/grants made by the environmental facilities corporation to municipalities and recipients and unnecessarily burden taxpayers.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Delays reductions in the ordinary death benefit payable to members of the New York State and Local Retirement and the New York State and Local Police and Fire Retirement System to ensure that no reduction before a member becomes retirement eligible for an unreduced retirement from age 61 to 62 for members in Tiers 1-5 and 63 for members in Tier 6.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Requires utility companies to include on their bills notice of any and all public hearings concerning rate hikes.
Sponsor: Kimberly Jean-Pierre
Requires financial institutions to send a written notification of overdraft fees charged to account holders every 180 days.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Relates to the retirement of deputy sheriffs-civil in the county of Monroe.
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Relates to providing accidental disability retirement benefits for fire protection specialists.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Relates to allowing telephone calls prior to an incarcerated individual's transfer except under exceptional circumstances.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Provides that certain members of the police and fire retirement system shall have final average salary be calculated as the regular compensation earned during the twelve months of actual service immediately preceding the date of such member's retirement.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Relates to the effect and rebuttal of certain medical presumptions relating to heart disease; provides that, for certain members, any condition of impairment of health caused by a disease of the heart, resulting in disability, shall be presumptive evidence that such disability was incurred in the performance and discharge of duty and the natural and proximate result of an accident.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Increases the maximum value of unappropriated state land that the commissioner of general services may sell and convey from less than twenty thousand dollars to less than fifty thousand dollars to any owner of adjacent lands.
Sponsor: Carrie Woerner
Includes Stewart International Airport in the definition of covered airport location for the purposes of minimum wage rates.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Prohibits the hunting of wild deer in the town of Southampton, county of Suffolk on state lands adjacent to a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Excludes certain works and individuals from violations of the right of publicity.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Provides for certain death benefits to correction officers, correction officer-sergeants, correction officer-captains, assistant wardens, associate wardens or wardens employed by Westchester county.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Relates to licenses to sell liquor at off-premises catering establishments; provides for the application process to acquire such licenses.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Requires principals to notify co-trustees and co-beneficiaries of the signing of a power of attorney including the identity of the agent where the agent is not a co-trustee or co-beneficiary.
Sponsor: Brian Barnwell
Permits certain buildings with five or fewer units to convert to cooperative or condominium ownership upon written purchase agreements with at least fifteen percent of the dwelling units in the building.
Sponsor: Simcha Eichenstein
Relates to state gaming commission operational licenses.
Sponsor: Joseph Addabbo
Relates to authorizing tax abatements for certain properties containing dwelling units; provides that in a city having a population of one million or more, a local law, ordinance, or resolution that may provide that the effective date of a rent increase exemption order and tax abatement certificate shall be May thirty-first, two thousand twenty-two for certain applicants.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Relates to special proceedings by tenants of dwellings outside the city of New York and certain counties for judgment directing deposit of rents and the use thereof for the purpose of remedying conditions dangerous to life, health or safety.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Requires veterinarians to provide certain information to animal owners regarding the drugs dispensed to an animal, including the name and description of the drug; the directions for use; actions to be taken in the event of a missed dose; instructions for proper storage; any common reasonably anticipated adverse effects associated with the use of such drug; and manufacturer precautions and relevant warnings.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Authorizes the return of a dog to its owner or custodian.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Relates to rental assistance and legal regulated rents in affordable housing projects.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Prohibits insurers from excluding, limiting, restricting, or reducing coverage on a homeowners' insurance policy based solely on the insured harboring or owning a specific breed of dog.
Sponsor: Deborah Glick
Authorizes tax abatements for certain properties in a city with a population of one million or more containing dwelling units in which the head of household or successor in interest has a signed agreement with the landlord to limit increases in maximum rent for the lifetime of the tenancy to an amount established by the rent guidelines board in its annual guidelines for rent adjustments for housing and is otherwise eligible for such tax abatement.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Relates to enacting legislation related to Battery Park city; relates to authorizing eligibility for SCRIE and DRIE for tenants of properties located in Battery Park city (Part A); relates to authorizing eligibility for the senior citizen homeowners' exemption (SCHE) and the disabled homeowners' exemption (DHE) for property in Battery Park city (Part B); directs the battery park city authority to extend its lease with the city of New York until June 18, 2119 (Part C).
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Prohibits the manufacture or sale of cosmetics tested on animals; punishable by a fine of not more than five thousand dollars for the first violation and not more than one thousand dollars per day if the violation continues; the attorney general may investigate and bring an action for violations.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Prohibits the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits by retail pet shops; authorizes collaboration with entities to provide space to showcase cats or dogs owned by certain entities for the purpose of adoption.
Sponsor: Michael Gianaris
Relates to standards of care for animals held in, or being transported by, animal shelters; establishes an animal shelter regulation fund.
Sponsor: Joseph Addabbo
Establishes a bicycle and electric scooter operator's safety manual; provides for the issuance of a license for residents who successfully read and comprehend the operator's safety manual; requires residents who operate an electric scooter in New York City to have a license to operate such devices; requires instruction in electric scooter safety as part of the drivers pre-licensing course; requires liability insurance for electric scooters in cities having a population of one million or more; and prohibits the sale of an electric scooter to a purchaser unless the purchaser has a license to operate the electric scooter and has insurance in a city having a population of one million or more.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Establishes an annual cost of living adjustment for human services programs indexed to inflation.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Prohibits an insurer from cancelling, refusing to issue, refusing to renew, or increasing the premium of a policy solely on the basis that one or more claims have been made against any policy during the preceding sixty months for a loss that is the result of a hate crime.
Sponsor: Simcha Eichenstein
Relates to the filling of borrow pits in Jamaica Bay; directs the department of environmental conservation to conduct a study on ecological restoration needs in Jamaica Bay.
Sponsor: Joseph Addabbo
Includes certain spent fuel rods within the definition of real property.
Sponsor: Sandra Galef
Relates to granting salary protection for provisional and temporary employees.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Requires service providers to annually submit an emergency response plan to the public service commission for review; authorizes the public service commission to require the service provider amend the plan; authorizes the commission to open an investigation to review the performance of service providers in meeting the requirements of the emergency response plan.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Allows physician assistants to serve as primary care practitioners for purposes of Medicaid managed care plans.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Provides that no person operating or controlling any Class I railroad or Class II railroad shall allow the operation of any railroad train or locomotive for the movement of freight unless such railroad train or locomotive has a crew of not less than two individuals; provides exemptions; defines terms; imposes civil penalties.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Requires courts, prior to accepting a plea, to provide notice to the defendant that such plea and the acceptance thereof could result in deportation, removal from the United States, exclusion from the United States or denial of citizenship, if the defendant is not a citizen of the United States.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Provides for regulating immigration bail businesses including restrictions on who may operate such a business; provides for who may bring an action against an immigration bail business.
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Directs the department of environmental conservation to promulgate air quality standards for emissions of certain toxic air contaminants.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Authorizes residents of assisted living programs to receive hospice services; directs the commissioner of health to convene a workgroup of stakeholders to make recommendations as to coordination and division of services, responsibilities, and reimbursement of assisted living programs and hospice programs.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Provides that extrinsic evidence shall be admissible to determine whether certain health insurance benefits are intended to vest beyond the term of a collective bargaining agreement.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Expands the rights of nursing employees to express breast milk.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Requires that firefighters shall not be subjected to the penalty of dismissal from service or any other discipline if the hearing, upon such charge, has been conducted by someone other than an independent hearing officer.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Requires any person, firm, partnership, association, limited liability company, corporation, or other entity that sells new motor vehicle child restraint systems to also sell motor vehicle child restraint system warning devices.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Establishes light duty during pregnancy and parental leave for certain commuter rail service employees.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Amends provisions relating to audit and review of medical assistance program funds by the Medicaid inspector general; prohibits additional review without error or new information; requires application of rules in place at the time funds were paid to providers; requires notice to recipients of medical assistance funds of certain investigations.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Prohibits certain provisions in health plan contracts including most-favored-nation provisions and restrictions on disclosure of actual claim costs, prices or quality in certain situations.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Relates to protection of certain streams; adds class C streams to the list of protected streams.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Creates climate negligence for dangers to safety and health caused by knowingly or recklessly creating, maintaining or contributing to a condition that causes such danger; creates a private right of action.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Authorizes the use of body imaging scanning equipment in correctional facilities throughout the state in connection with the implementation of a facility's security program, subject to certain regulations and limitations.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Prohibits the use or access of the TikTok application on state-issued electronic devices.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Provides language translation services to accommodate census self-reporting.
Sponsor: Julia Salazar
Protects certain agreements between public service companies and their employees.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Relates to the appointment and promotion of certain personnel of the sanitation department of the city of New York; authorizes the promotion of personnel to the positions of General Superintendent 2 and General Superintendent 3.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Prohibits a state party from using the word "Independent" or "Independence" in its name.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Provides all local governments with the option to provide a property tax exemption to volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Replaces the terms "alien" and "illegal alien" with the terms "noncitizen" and "undocumented noncitizen".
Sponsor: Maritza Davila
Establishes environmental standards for ambient lead and lead contamination in soils and on floors and window sills.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Requires electric space heaters to have thermostats, automatic shut-offs and be certified by a testing and certification body recognized and approved by the United States department of labor, occupational safety and health administration.
Sponsor: Cordell Cleare
Authorizes the delivery of liquefied petroleum gas in times of emergency.
Sponsor: Angelo Santabarbara
Provides for a working families tax credit of $1500 per child; directs quarterly prepayment of the credit; provides for a sliding reduction in the credit for incomes which exceed a certain threshold; provides such reduction should not be below $500.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Requires residential health care facilities to update residents, authorized family members, and guardians of residents of the presence of an infection and to have in their pandemic emergency plan a plan or procedure for designating a separate cohort area.
Sponsor: Jennifer Lunsford
Requires the counting of an affidavit ballot of an eligible voter if such voter appeared at a polling place in the correct county but in the incorrect election district; provides that such vote shall not be cast and canvassed for such contests for which the person was not entitled to vote at such election.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Adds telephone numbers to a do-not-call list at the outset of certain telemarketing calls.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Eliminates the registration fees charged for the issuance of volunteer firefighter distinctive license plates.
Sponsor: James Tedisco
Establishes a grant program for public K-12 schools which are eligible for support provided under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, for the purposes of installing laundry equipment for facilities for use by students and parents or guardians of students.
Sponsor: Roxanne Persaud
Allows for the taxation of state property located in the city of Ogdensburg.
Sponsor: Patricia Ritchie
Requires the website of each contractor and vendor who provides services pursuant to a state contract to conform any website provided pursuant to such contract with the most current version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines adopted by the World Wide Web Consortium for accessibility, or any successor standards.
Sponsor: Jo Simon
Relates to low or moderate income housing developments; allows local zoning boards of appeals to approve affordable housing developments; provides for an appeals process to the division of housing and community renewal; creates a state zoning board of appeals within the division to hear such appeals; directs the division to conduct a study to integrate low income housing tax credit applications with the zoning application process under this act.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Creates a temporary commission to conduct a comprehensive study on the current utilization of paid family leave, make recommendations on how to increase access and the visibility of the program.
Sponsor: Catherine Nolan
Includes Putnam county in the lower mid-Hudson region for the purposes of alternate generated power source at retail gasoline outlets.
Sponsor: Sandra Galef
Enacts the "sustainable affordable housing and sprawl prevention act"; exempts or limits environmental review under SEQR for the construction of certain new residential units to avoid creating unnecessary housing sprawl; limits certain rights to action under SEQR; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Directs the New York state gaming commission to promulgate rules and regulations regarding predatory sportsbook bonuses in mobile sports betting, including but not limited to, deposit matching, risk free betting, free money, free bets, site credits and profit boosts.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Increases the age of eligibility for provisional or permanent appointment of certain police officers from thirty-five to forty.
Sponsor: Joseph Griffo
Requires the office of children and family services to submit an annual report about juvenile recidivism and cost of juvenile incarceration.
Sponsor: Julia Salazar
Relates to financial responsibility for human postexposure treatment for rabies; provides health care providers shall accept payments by the county health authority for human post exposure treatment at a rate set by the commissioner of health; provides that such reimbursement shall be no less than the Medicaid rate.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Authorizes and directs the commissioner of health to establish a portable diagnostics program that demonstrates the cost-effectiveness of medical assistance coverage of portable diagnostic services.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Establishes a commission to be known as the "New York seawall study commission" which will study the feasibility, costs, impacts, and best locations for construction of a seawall or sea gate being created to protect the city of New York from sea level rise and storm surge along the entire coastline.
Sponsor: Brian Barnwell
Establishes the New York state cryptocurrency and blockchain study task force to provide the governor and the legislature with information on the effects of the widespread use of cryptocurrencies and other forms of digital currencies and their ancillary systems, including but not limited to blockchain technology, in the state.
Sponsor: Clyde Vanel
Establishes the fentanyl abuse and overdose prevention task force to conduct a comprehensive study on fentanyl abuse and overdose prevention and to report on the findings and recommendations of the task force.
Sponsor: Michael Cusick
Protects patients from liens against their primary residence and wage garnishment due to money judgments arising from actions brought by hospitals or health care professionals.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Permits India Pentecostal Assembly, Inc. to file an application for real property tax exemption for property owned at 310 South Oyster Bay Rd, Syosset.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Establishes "Elizabeth's law"; requires child care providers to be provided with informational materials on the impacts and dangers of congenital cytomegalovirus infection and the treatments and methods of prevention of cytomegalovirus infection; requires distribution of materials relating to cytomegalovirus by certain physicians.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Allows Brian Laurange Jr. to be eligible to take the civil service exam for the position of police officer for the Columbia County Sheriff's Office and be eligible to be placed on the eligible list for appointment as a full-time police officer for the Columbia County Sheriff's Office.
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Makes technical corrections to provisions of law relating to county-wide shared services panels.
Sponsor: John Brooks
Creates the sickle cell disease detection and education program.
Sponsor: Alicia Hyndman
Provides for the automatic enrollment of employees of the city of New York eligible to join the New York city board of education retirement system.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Requires the superintendent of financial services to conduct a review of the classification used by authorized insurers in this state issuing auto insurance coverage for commuter vans, ambulette or paratransit vehicles, including coverage in the assigned risk plan; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Vivian Cook
Permits India Pentecostal Assembly, Inc. to file an application for real property tax exemption for property owned at 3 Avon Ct, Syosset.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Establishes a temporary commission to study aging in place in mental health housing; provides for the repeal of such commission upon expiration thereof.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Expands the definition of the offense of sexual conduct against a child in the third degree to include at least one act of specified types of sexual contact.
Sponsor: Christopher Burdick
Relates to declaring the goal of the state of New York to source reduce, reuse, recycle, or compost no less than eighty-five percent of the solid waste generated by the year 2032.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Directs the department of economic development, in conjunction with other departments and entities, to conduct a comprehensive study of public and private museums, including taking a census of public and private museums in the state, and to report the findings and recommendations of such study.
Sponsor: Didi Barrett
Establishes the special joint legislative commission on affordable housing to make recommendations to the legislature on how to preserve and maintain existing affordable housing, to support the development of new affordable housing in the state of New York, to strengthen and grow diverse and stable communities, and to maximize the impact of private, state, local and federal resources by ensuring long term affordability.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Allows New York sire stakes eligibility for foals sired by New York state stallions, either in-state or out-of-state.
Sponsor: Gary Pretlow
Directs the department of public service to prepare written reports on the effect the COVID-19 state of emergency has on certain utilities of electric, gas, water, wastewater, and telephone service to commercial and residential customers in the state and on the affordability of services.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Enacts the local food, farms, and jobs act; relates to the procurement of locally grown farm and food products; sets goals for levels of procurement by state agencies; creates the New York state council on food policy.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Requires written in-person or electronic notifications to be utilized for registration in the donate life registry.
Sponsor: Crystal Peoples-Stokes
Directs the commissioner of parks, recreation and historic preservation to establish the state parks passport program allowing visitors to state parks and historic sites to log their visits to such sites in a passport book or electronic application.
Sponsor: Jose Serrano
Directs the commissioners of labor, the office of temporary and disability assistance, education, and the New York state office for new Americans to conduct a study on immigrant and refugee participation in adult education and the workforce and issue a report with recommendations for increasing opportunities for such participation.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Provides that coverage and access to non-invasive prenatal testing under medicaid shall not be limited based upon the age of the pregnant patient.
Sponsor: Phara Souffrant Forrest
Establishes a Caumsett State Park fire readiness study to evaluate the adequacy and coverage of fire services within the park.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Prohibits development of build-ready sites on viable agricultural land.
Sponsor: Didi Barrett
Requires service providers to reimburse consumers for spoilage of food and medication due to the lack of refrigeration in the event of a power outage lasting seventy-two hours or more.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Establishes the primary care reform commission to review, examine, and make findings on the level of primary care spending by all payers in the context of all health care spending in the state and publish an annual report on the findings, and also make recommendations to increase and strengthen spending on primary care in the state and improve primary care infrastructure, taking care to avoid increasing costs to patients or the total cost of health care.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Relates to establishing an abatement and exemption from real property taxes for capital improvements to reduce carbon emissions; establishes an energy efficiency improvement board to approve the abatements and exemptions.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Directs the commissioner of mental health to establish a maternal mental health workgroup to study and issue recommendations related to maternal mental health and perinatal and postpartum mood and anxiety disorders; identifies underrepresented and vulnerable populations and risk factors in the state for maternal mental health disorders that may occur during pregnancy and through the first postpartum year.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Requires a multi-agency study of the issues impacting the continuum of caregiving in the state; requires the submission of a report of the findings, conclusions and recommendations from such study to the governor and the legislature.
Sponsor: Sean Ryan
Requires the collection of certain demographic information about the sexual orientation and gender identity or expression of residents by certain state agencies, boards and commissions.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Creates the office of older adult workforce development within the office for the aging to address the needs of older adults regarding the workplace.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Requires the New York state energy research and development authority to develop recommendations regarding the establishment of microgrids.
Sponsor: Catalina Cruz
Directs the New York state energy research and development authority to prepare a report regarding the replacement of decommissioned or dormant electric generating sites with renewable energy development and energy storage opportunities.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Requires certain tuition reimbursement interim rates to include the annual growth amount for such rates approved for the two thousand twenty-two--two thousand twenty-three school year and annually thereafter pending certification of the prospective rates for such school year and subsequent years.
Sponsor: Michael Benedetto
Establishes the LGBTQ+ advisory board to make recommendations, conduct research, and more regarding the LGBTQ+ community in New York state.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Establishes the problem gambling advisory council.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Requires certain funds received by the New York state energy research and development authority that are related to renewables development on viable agricultural lands to be used for farmland protection programs; establishes the agricultural and farmland viability protection fund.
Sponsor: Donna Lupardo
Requires congressional, senatorial, assembly and election district maps be made available on applicable board of elections' websites and in a downloadable Shapefile format.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Requires the office for people with developmental disabilities to produce and publish a report to assess the staffing and other issues causing the continued displacement of individuals with developmental disabilities from various state-operated institutions under the jurisdiction of the office for people with developmental disabilities.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Allows insurers to dispense with or defer inspections of private passenger automobiles prior to the provision of coverage for physical damage thereto.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Requires the commissioner of the office of mental health to provide monthly status reports of the community investments and the impact on inpatient census to the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee and to post such report on the office's website.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Establishes the statewide group home families working group; provides that duties include informing and advising the commissioner as to matters of importance for persons with developmental disabilities residing in group homes and their families and guardians, providing recommendations for statewide and regional priorities and goals for individuals residing in group homes and families and guardians of individuals residing in group homes, advising the commissioner on such other matters related to group homes as the statewide group home families working group deems relevant, holding regional public meetings to solicit and receive input from residents of group homes and family members and guardians of residents of group homes, and any matter relating to the performance of their duties with relation to individuals in group homes and on policies, goals, budget and operation of group homes.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Establishes the 13 member New York Asian American and Pacific Islander commission to develop policies to improve the community, economic and social well-being, and the health and educational needs important to Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in the state; to develop and coordinate statewide programs, recognizing the continuing contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander individuals in the state; to create and implement public education campaigns regarding Asian American and Pacific Islander issues and culture; to increase the awareness among Asian American and Pacific Islander individuals of state and local resources that may benefit Asian American and Pacific Islander individuals and communities as a whole; and to undertake any other activities the commission deems necessary and applicable to support Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in the state.
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Directs the commissioner of health to do a comprehensive assessment of the existing methodology used to determine payment for early intervention screenings, evaluations, services and service coordination; directs recommendations on reimbursement methodology as well as needs under the program.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Establishes a Minority Coordinating Council on Asthmatic Affairs within the department of health to assess the asthma risk factors for the minority citizens of our state, counties and regions; identifies the existing barriers to quality asthma treatment and care among minorities; develops action steps for addressing care issues; launches a state-wide asthma awareness campaign to educate our citizens about the disease; requires report.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Relates to a study of the number of children in foster care who have a developmental disability; provides such study shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following: assessing the demographics of the children in foster care with a developmental disability, including, but not limited to, their county of residence, age, race and gender identity, and determining whether the placement of such individuals in foster care was voluntary or court ordered; evaluating the current guidelines and regulations used to oversee the placement and treatment of children with a developmental disability; and analyzing the extent to which such age-appropriate children are prepared for a transition from foster care to an independent living situation.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Establishes a dyslexia and dysgraphia task force; implements the findings of such task force.
Sponsor: Robert Carroll
Requires the commissioner of mental health to issue a report on short term crisis respite programs and intensive crisis respite programs.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Directs the commissioner of taxation and finance to study the frequency of residents who are being assessed library taxes for more than one library and to make recommendations to address the double taxation of residents; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.
Sponsor: Albert Stirpe
Establishes a task force to identify evidence-based and evidence informed solutions to reduce children's exposure to adverse childhood experiences.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Clarifies that the tuition methodology for 853 schools, special act public school districts and 4410 programs will authorize them to retain funds prior to the implementation of the reconciliation process of the methodology, including cost screens.
Sponsor: Michael Benedetto
Establishes a pilot program to create an assistance hotline for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and complex behavioral needs.
Sponsor: Thomas Abinanti
Exempts hot tubs or spas with safety covers from certain provisions of law.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Authorizes a municipality to increase the number of years of service that a participant in a defined contribution plan or defined benefit plan service award program for volunteer ambulance workers may receive a contribution.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Establishes the office of hospice and palliative care access and quality.
Sponsor: Monica Wallace
Relates to the term "reportable business relationship" as it relates to certain employees of the state university of New York and the city university of New York.
Sponsor: Gina Sillitti
Requires certain companies and corporations to report certain data regarding the gender, race and ethnicity of their employees.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Establishes the commission of the deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing; requires the commission of the deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing to transmit complaints in matters affecting the deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing communities to the vulnerable persons' central register; repeals provisions relating to the New York state interagency coordinating council for services to persons who are deaf, deaf-blind, or hard of hearing.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Directs the department of civil service to conduct a study on airport-related titles including airports whose hiring procedures are subject to provisions of the civil service law.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Requires health clubs with a membership of 50 or more to have at least 1 automated external defibrillator on the premises which is accessible to the staff, members and guests.
Sponsor: Monica Wallace
Relates to the development and posting of a senior trail guide that identifies walking and hiking opportunities for active seniors within the state park system and along public non-motorized multi-use trails within the state.
Sponsor: Jose Serrano
Authorizes Gurudwara Shaheedan, Inc. to file with the Nassau county assessor an application for certain real property tax exemptions.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Permits the Oakwood Community Center to file an application for a real property tax exemption with assessor of the City of Troy.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Enacts the electric vehicle rights act; provides that a homeowners' association may not adopt or enforce any rules or regulations that would effectively prohibit, or impose unreasonable limitations on, the installation or use of an electric vehicle charging station.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Establishes a statewide campaign for the acceptance, inclusion, tolerance and understanding of diversity.
Sponsor: Charles Lavine
Relates to requirements for licensure and certification of applied behavior analysts; clarifies for graduate students seeking to complete supervised experience and/or examination requirements for certification and their supervisors the proper process in which to follow to provide such services.
Sponsor: Toby Stavisky
Authorizes the county of Nassau assessor to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from Gurudwara Shaheedan, Inc. with respect to the 2019-2020 assessment roll for a portion of the 2020 general taxes and the 2020-2021 assessment roll for all of the 2020-2021 school taxes and all of the 2021 general taxes.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Specifies procedures for the closure and/or decertification of assisted living residences; requires written notice and department approval and shall include timetables.
Sponsor: Jo Simon
Authorizes Ekklesia Long Island Center Ministries to file with the town of Brookhaven assessor an application for certain real property tax exemptions.
Sponsor: Alexis Weik
Directs the department of agriculture and markets, in cooperation with NYSERDA and institutions of higher education, to develop and produce guidance and educational materials for farmers on the use of agrivoltaics in farming; requires the department of agriculture and markets to provide a booth at the state fair for the purpose of educating the general public on the use of agrivoltaics in farming.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Directs the New York state public employment relations board to establish and promulgate rules authorizing an electronic filing program to provide informative materials for employees and employers on its website.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Authorizes the county of Nassau assessor to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from the Carle Place Water District.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Establishes a moratorium on cryptocurrency mining operations that use proof-of-work authentication methods to validate blockchain transactions; provides that such operations shall be subject to a full generic environmental impact statement review.
Sponsor: Anna Kelles
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Islip, county of Suffolk, to accept from the Iglesia Del Dios Vivo Col y Apoyo Dela Verdad La Luz Mundo an application for exemption from real property taxes.
Sponsor: Philip Boyle
Authorizes the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk assessor to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from Word of Truth Church, Inc. with respect to the 2021-2022 assessment roll for all of the 2021-2022 school taxes and all of the 2021 and 2022 general taxes.
Sponsor: Alexis Weik
Includes unclaimed virtual currency as abandoned property.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Extends certain provisions relating to medical malpractice insurers.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Authorizes the town of Webster, county of Monroe, to alienate certain lands used as parkland and to dedicate certain other lands as parklands for use by the Webster central school district for the purpose of using such parcel in conjunction with the sports field already purchased for the benefits of the students of such school district.
Sponsor: Pamela Helming
Establishes that in addition to other penalties, individuals convicted of hate crimes shall undergo mandatory training or counseling in hate crime prevention and education.
Sponsor: Rebecca Seawright
Permits the village of Pelham Manor to impose fines or penalties relating to owner liability for failure of operator to comply with traffic-control devices in such village.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Clarifies that workers shall not be punished or subjected to discipline by employers for lawful absences.
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Relates to surcharges for the installation or use of air conditioner units in housing accommodations subject to rent control.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Requires food allergy awareness in food establishments and online food ordering services; establishes penalty not to exceed $125.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Relates to industrial hemp development by including representatives from the New York state hemp workgroup and representatives from industries that currently use or may use industrial hemp in their products.
Sponsor: Donna Lupardo
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk, to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from the International Baptist Church with respect to the 2020-2021 assessment roll.
Sponsor: Doug Smith
Authorizes the county of Suffolk and the town of Smithtown, located in the county of Suffolk, to exchange certain parklands.
Sponsor: Michael Fitzpatrick
Authorizes the county of Orleans to offer an optional twenty year retirement plan to Ryan Flaherty, a deputy sheriff employed by such county.
Sponsor: Stephen Hawley
Modernizes provisions of law relating to members, directors and officers to align with current practices, streamline procedures and eliminate unnecessary regulatory burdens.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Allows persons participating in certain formal ceremonies to possess a firearm, rifle or shotgun, provided that such person has received prior approval from the municipality or other appropriate entity.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Prohibits the registration of mortgages in default prior to the filing of a notice of pendency.
Sponsor: Crystal Peoples-Stokes
Requires certain directors of the Roosevelt Island operating corporation to be residents of Roosevelt Island; requires the appointment of certain vacant board positions within sixty days.
Sponsor: Jose Serrano
Relates to the appointment of members of the Battery Park city authority; increases the number of members to nine; requires five of the nine members be primary residents of Battery Park city.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Expands requirements for the provision of informed consent.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Authorizes Nicholas Moore, Joshua Golden and Nathan Kasprzak to participate in the special twenty year retirement plan.
Sponsor: D. Billy Jones
Exempts certain persons engaging in certain firearm safety shooting instruction or persons engaging in wildlife control or management from the provisions of criminal possession of a firearm, rifle or shotgun in a sensitive location when such person possesses a firearm, rifle or shotgun in or upon a sensitive location, and such person knows or reasonably should know such location is a sensitive location.
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Expands the definition of provider or provider agency to include private, nonprofit incorporated agencies that meet the state office of children and family services program standards for child advocacy centers.
Sponsor: Carrie Woerner
Relates to enacting the "New York collegiate athletic participation compensation act"; allows student-athletes to receive compensation including for the use of a student's name, image, or likeness; allows student-athletes to seek professional representation.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Authorizes the county of Clinton to offer an optional twenty-five year retirement plan to Tanner Hooker, Timothy Schwartz, and Ian Vanier, deputy sheriffs employed by such county.
Sponsor: D. Billy Jones
Relates to eligibility under the New York state young farmers loan forgiveness incentive program; expands program to farmers who have produced agricultural products for no more than ten years.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Brookhaven to accept an application for exemption from real property taxes from Al-Muneer Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit religious organization.
Sponsor: Alexis Weik
Removes the national rifle association from the list of entities authorized to grant certificates as instructors in small arms practice.
Sponsor: Sean Ryan
Creates privacy standards for electronic health products and services and permissible data brokering; requires consent to be given for the collection and/or sharing of personal health information or other personal data.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Removes the requirement that postdoctoral general practice or specialty dental residency program experience required for licensure as a dentist needs to be clinically-based.
Sponsor: Deborah Glick
Relates to requiring nonpublic schools to follow the same rules and regulations as public schools regarding a pupil who suffers a concussion, regarding training to recognize the symptoms of a concussion, information to be provided to the parent or guardian of such pupil and the amount of time such pupil shall wait before resuming an athletic activity.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Requires a petition in a summary proceeding to recover possession of real property in the city of Albany to allege proof of compliance with local laws requiring rental residential property registration and licensure.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Requires the metropolitan transportation authority to install and reasonably maintain proper operation of surveillance cameras in areas frequented by passengers at all subway stations.
Sponsor: Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn
Authorizes the county of Orleans to offer an optional twenty year retirement plan to Kevin Colonna, a deputy sheriff employed by such county.
Sponsor: Stephen Hawley
Relates to the sale of certain lands in the towns of Cuba, Allegany county and Ischua, Cattaraugus county, and the disbursement of monies from the Cuba lake management fund.
Sponsor: Joseph Giglio
Authorizes the county of Broome to offer an optional twenty year retirement plan to Joshua Quinn, a deputy sheriff employed by such county.
Sponsor: Donna Lupardo
Allows patients to receive certain treatment by an occupational therapist without a referral from a physician or nurse practitioner; requires the occupational therapist to inform the patient of certain potential insurance issues; relates to eliminating the need for referrals for certain treatment under coverage provided by certain motor vehicle insurance policies.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Relates to public assistance employment programs for disabled persons.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Establishes a two generation pilot program to promote family stability and children's school readiness, and provides for the repeal of this section in five years.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Relates to eligibility for public assistance; amends provisions relating to exemption of income and resources in calculating benefits; amends work requirements; requires training in fields which provide a living wage.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Directs the department of labor to study the impact of long COVID on employees and on the labor market; directs the department of labor to issue a report of its findings and recommendations to the governor, the speaker of the assembly and the temporary president of the senate and to publish such report on its website within one year.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Provides that applicants for or recipients of food stamps shall not be subjected to finger imaging as a requirement of the food stamp program.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Establishes the crime of endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree; makes technical corrections.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Suspends sanctions for noncompliance with public assistance employment program requirements during a state of emergency declared pursuant to an executive order.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Directs the office of temporary disability assistance to promulgate rules and regulations requiring quarterly inspections of homeless shelters.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Provides for eligibility for unemployment insurance benefits for part-time municipal elected officials who lose their primary income; provides claimant would receive benefits which equal the difference between the weekly benefit amount and the weekly earnings from his/her weekly salary as an elected official.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Establishes the "New York State Transparency in Supply Chains Act" which requires businesses to fully disclose efforts being taken to eliminate human trafficking within the supply chain process and provide those disclosures to consumers.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Includes instances of sexual conduct against a child less than seventeen years of age to certain sex offenses; removes the time limit to bring subsequent sexual offenses.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Relates to establishing state disaster emergency requirements for homeless shelters including placement of individuals and families in shelters and reporting of infections related to the emergency.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Relates to eliminating rent for homeless shelters in cities having a population of one million or more; provides that a homeless individual or family applying for or receiving temporary housing assistance shall not be required to pay room and board or contribute any earned or unearned income, available benefits or resources to eliminate their need for temporary housing assistance or as a condition to receive temporary housing assistance from such provider.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Requires fashion sellers to be accountable to standardized environmental and social due diligence policies; establishes a fashion remediation fund for the purpose of implementing one or more environmental benefit projects or labor remediation projects that directly and verifiably benefit the workers and communities directly impacted, to the extent practicable, at the location the injury has occurred.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Provides for the admissibility of a victim's outcry and disclosures in cases of sexual abuse regardless of when the disclosure was made relative to the abuse.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Requires certain safety standards for emergency shelter for victims and alleged victims of domestic violence during a declaration of a state disaster emergency for a disease outbreak; requires accommodations in a hotel or motel where a residential facility does not meet safety standards; requires full cost to be assumed by the state.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Grants local social services districts access to criminal history information when acting within the scope of their duties under the social services law or the family court act.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Provides relief to human services providers in response to the outbreak of novel coronavirus, COVID-19 and makes an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Establishes an exception for victims of child sexual abuse to the trust exemption from application to the satisfaction of a money judgment; allows victims of sexual abuse to enforce a money judgment against their abusers' trusts when the judgment was obtained as a result of such abuse; defines child sexual abuse.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Creates the incentivizing habitability opportunity program; provides that each local social services district shall provide an incentive to owners who enter into a residential lease or rental agreement with an eligible household for a qualified dwelling unit in order to address homelessness and ensure appropriate habitability standards.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Relates to pharmacist immunizations and emergency treatment of anaphylaxis; makes certain provisions permanent.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to monthly grants and allowances of public assistance repeals certain provisions of such law relating thereto.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Relates to reimbursements for domestic violence services for programs effected by certain provisions of the 2019-20 budget.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Provides for the dispensing of emergency contraception when provided pursuant to an ordinary prescription or order and when lawfully provided other than through a prescription or order; defines "emergency contraception" to mean one or more prescription or non-prescription drugs, used separately or in combination, in a dosage and manner for preventing pregnancy when used after intercourse, found safe and effective for that use by the United States food and drug administration, and dispensed or administered for that purpose.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Establishes rental vouchers for working families; provides definitions; allows for families to make an application for rental vouchers at the appropriate social services district or any facilitated enrollment site authorized by the office of temporary and disability assistance; sets forth eligibility requirements.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Relates to diagnosis, care and treatment of injured employees by certified nurse practitioners.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to clarifying the definitions of vocational educational training and educational activities.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Authorizes the discontinuance of public parking on certain land in the village of Pelham.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Establishes the climate corporate accountability act requiring certain business entities within the state to annually disclose scope one, scope two and scope three emissions.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Increases the minimum wage annually; removes the distinction in New York City between large employers and small employers; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Prohibits the sale of storage batteries for powered mobility devices unless such battery has been listed and labeled by a nationally recognized testing laboratory or other approved organization and such labeling is disclosed on the packaging for such battery; provides penalties for violations.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Requires social media companies to post terms of service for each social media platform owned or operated by the company in a manner reasonably designed to inform all users of the social media platform of the existence and contents of the terms of service; requires social media companies to submit to the attorney general certain terms of service reports; provides remedies for violations.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Prohibits the sale of second-use lithium-ion batteries intended for use in a bicycle with electric assist, an electric scooter or a limited use motorcycle; provides penalties for violations.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Holland, Erie county, as the "Kalinowski Brothers Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: Patrick Gallivan
Designates state route 394 through the town of Randolph, county of Cattaraugus as the "Staff Sergeant David Textor Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: George Borrello
Relates to authorizing Niagara county to waive by local law certain fees for veterans' organizations, including but not limited to building permit review fees and fees associated with capital improvements to any post or hall owned by a veterans' organization located in the county.
Sponsor: Robert Ortt
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Parma, county of Monroe, as the "Specialist Jason Hasenauer Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Designates a certain portion of the state highway system in the village of Caledonia, town of Caledonia, county of Livingston as the "WWII Rapone Brothers Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: Patrick Gallivan
Requires employers to display a poster containing information on veterans' benefits and services which shall be created and distributed by the department of labor for display by employers with more than fifty full-time equivalent employees.
Sponsor: Karen McMahon
Provides for no interest rate for certain linked loans for certified service-disabled veteran-owned business enterprises, projects to provide financing necessary to carry out a procurement contract with an agency or authority or other entity of the state or federal government; defines "certified service-disabled veteran-owned business enterprise" means any service-disabled veteran-owned business enterprise as provided for in section 369-H of the executive law and certified pursuant to section 369-I of the executive law; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Steve Stern
Designates a portion of the state highway system as the "Trooper John J. Lane Memorial Bridge" located in the town of Oyster Bay, Nassau County.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Relates to the issuance of a New York State Korean War Commemorative Medal.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Relates to requiring specific reserved bed days at New York State Veterans' Homes.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Hopewell and the city of Canandaigua, county of Ontario, as the "Ralph Calabrese Memorial Highway."
Sponsor: Pamela Helming
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Greece, county of Monroe, the "Sergeant Gary Beikirch Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Relates to the issuance of a New York State Vietnam War Commemorative Medal.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Pike, county of Wyoming, as the "MSgt Thomas P. Madison Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: Patrick Gallivan
Directs the division of veterans' services to develop a searchable database of veterans memorials located within the state, to include information regarding the location of a memorial and who or what veteran or battle the memorial is honoring.
Sponsor: Didi Barrett
Relates to discharged LGBT veterans; adds veterans who have qualifying conditions or who are discharged as LGBT veterans to certain provisions that apply to veterans who have been honorably discharged or released from military service.
Sponsor: Didi Barrett
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Walton, county of Delaware, the "1LT Stephen H. Doane Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: Mike Martucci
Designates a portion of the state highway system, route 283 from the town of Pamelia to the town of Le Ray, county of Jefferson, as the "Colonel Michael Plummer Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: Patricia Ritchie
Increases the minimum wage annually; provides for the enforcement of the minimum wage; repeals certain provisions of law relating thereto.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Directs the division of veterans' services, with the aid and assistance of the office of general services, to establish a searchable database of veteran-owned businesses; requires the use of a special mark to indicate service-disabled veteran-owned businesses.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Expands eligibility for temporary disability insurance and paid family leave benefits; makes conforming technical changes.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Provides a rebuttable presumption relating to further certification as a minority and women-owned business enterprise if there is no change in the ownership of the enterprise and no material change in the nature or management of the enterprise from the time of approval of the previous minority and women-owned business enterprise certification.
Sponsor: Mary Walsh
Provides for an enhanced home energy assistance program tax credit for certain income eligible residents.
Sponsor: Susan Serino
Exempts certain child day care grant awards such as child stabilization grants from taxation; allows child day care providers an extension of time of the original 90 day period to make necessary changes or accommodations to their facility to meet licensing requirements; grants the office of children and family services authority to grant additional extensions of time, if necessary.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Authorizes the leasing of certain parkland to facilitate the building of a public parking garage and a public park, in relation to authorizing the alienation of two additional parcels of land and the return to parkland status of 9.1 acres of previously alienated parcels near JFK Marina and Trevor Park in the city of Yonkers.
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Establishes a SNAP and cash assistance fraud victims compensation fund.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Commemorating the 177th Anniversary of the Promulgation of the Dominican Republic Constitution on November 6, 2022
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Enacts the "New York urban and community tree planting and forestry program act"; provides for education, technical assistance and support for tree planting and forestry projects in urban areas and disadvantaged communities.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Increases the maximum pension and annuity exclusion from federal adjusted gross income to $22,000.
Sponsor: Andrew Lanza
Relates to opioid overdose prevention in college housing; requires training of resident assistants in the administration of opioid antagonists.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Provides a rebuttable presumption relating to further certification as a minority and women-owned business enterprise if there is no change in the ownership of the enterprise and no material change in the nature or management of the enterprise from the time of approval of the previous minority and women-owned business enterprise certification.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Enacts the "coal to gas plant conversion and redevelopment blueprint act"; requires the development of a blueprint to guide the replacement and redevelopment of New York's coal burning facilities and their sites by 2030.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Provides that the owner, lessor, proprietor or manager of any hotel, motel, steamboat, tourist cabins, camp, resort, tavern, inn, boarding or lodging house shall attempt to contact a guest if copies of identification documents are left after the guest has departed their stay; permits destruction of such documents if contact cannot be made.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Requires SUNY and CUNY to offer abortion by medication techniques at all on-campus student health centers at colleges or universities within the SUNY and CUNY systems; creates a fund to help finance the implementation of offering such services at SUNY and CUNY on-campus student health centers.
Sponsor: Cordell Cleare
Expands the healthcare services provided by telehealth; removes the sunset date of such expansion.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Requires issuers of credit cards to give the cardholder at least 45 days written notice via email, text message, or written letter before closing the cardholder's account.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Establishes the professional practice of community midwifery; defines as the management in the home, birth center, or community setting, of normal pregnancies, child birth, and postpartum care, including newborn evaluation, resuscitation and referral for infants; sets requirements for license and practice.
Sponsor: Julia Salazar
Requires a healthcare provider to inform a patient of the options for treatment following confirmation of the death of a fetus or embryo in utero, including surgical evacuation, the induction of labor and allowing the patient to spontaneously miscarriage; requires the healthcare provider to arrange for the removal of the fetus or embryo and the associated products of conception through surgical evacuation or the induction of labor within forty-eight hours of the confirmation of fetal or embryo death if requested to do so by the patient and if medically advisable, or to refer the patient to another healthcare provider capable of providing such services and to advise the patient of the facility registry; requires a healthcare provider to notify the patient of fetal or embryo death within twenty-four hours of confirmation of the death; requires the commissioner of health to establish a registry of facilities that provide certain services; requires hospitals to have healthcare personnel on call to perform certain procedures following the death of a fetus or embryo in utero; and requires certain healthcare providers who apply for a license to practice certain specialties to have training in performing certain procedures.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Requires the state police to have a local liaison within the New York state intelligence center who alerts municipalities of certain suspected domestic extremism threats and receives information from local law enforcement regarding domestic extremism.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Requires health insurers to provide an insurer or subscriber who is a victim of domestic violence, upon request of such insurer or subscriber, with the option to designate alternative contact information for the purpose of receiving specific claim information or for specific billing purposes.
Sponsor: John Liu
Requires the court to order the search for and immediate seizure of firearms, rifles, or shotguns when a defendant willfully refuses to surrender such firearms, rifles or shotguns.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Requires the release of individuals from utility, phone and television contracts in instances of domestic violence.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Relates to authorizing registration records of victims of sexual violence to be kept confidential in certain cases.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Requires the court to inquire of the defendant and the prosecutor as to the existence and location of any firearm, rifle or shotgun reasonably believed to be owned or possessed by the defendant, and the prosecutor will make reasonable efforts to obtain such information regarding the same and present it to the court.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Clarifies the meaning of the phrase "greatest social need" for purposes of the administration of programs under the federal Older Americans Act of 1965, defining it to mean the need caused by non-economic factors that restrict an individual's ability to perform normal daily tasks or that threaten his or her capacity to live independently.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to the maintenance of records of ownership of catalytic converters as a major component part; provides a penalty for failing to report such records every sixty days; requires all new motor vehicle dealers and qualified dealers to stock etching kits to offer to any person purchasing a new motor vehicle.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Expands who may visit local correctional facilities to include accompanying staff of legislative members and members of the department of corrections and community supervision requested by a legislative member.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Provides that any resident of Rockland county or Orange county shall not be charged a toll for entry into or remaining in the central business district in New York city.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Provides for increased independence of the office of state inspector general; requires annual reports to the legislature on the activities of the office.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Relates to providing coverage and information on chest wall reconstruction surgery after a mastectomy or partial mastectomy; provides that aesthetic flat closure be included in information provided to patients and in insurance coverage.
Sponsor: Stacey Pheffer Amato
Enacts the New York textile act to accelerate the growth of the animal and plant fiber growing, processing, and textile manufacturing industry in New York.
Sponsor: Carrie Woerner
Prohibits state agencies from assessing an additional collection fee charge on outstanding debt where the sum due and owing any state agency results from tuition, fees, room and board, educational benefit overpayments, student loans, or other charges incurred by a student in furtherance of such student's education.
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Permits the adoption of rules and regulations by state and local government entities prior to the effective date of an act of the legislature which necessitates such rules, regulations or actions.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Relates to increasing the earnings limitation for retired law enforcement officers; increases the earnings limitation from $35,000 to $65,000 for retired law enforcement officers employed as law enforcement officers after retirement.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Requires social services districts to, every heating season, automatically re-enroll persons or households currently receiving assistance through the low-income home energy assistance program, so long as each person or household maintains eligibility.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Establishes the New York state youth sports initiative grants fund under the commissioner of education.
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Authorizes the New York state energy research and development authority to develop, implement, administer and operate a temporary middle income home energy assistance program; suspends certain taxes on home heating fuels; makes an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Divides the one hundred ninth precinct of the New York city police department into two separate subdivisions.
Sponsor: Toby Stavisky
Provides for the return of surplus proceeds from tax lien foreclosures to a former owner; requires 14-day posted notice prior to the public auction of a property.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Requires the ethics commission of the unified court system to post each state-paid judge's annual financial disclosures on the ethics commission's public website for five years beginning with filings made on January 1, 2017.
Sponsor: Michael Gianaris
Increases the dollar threshold for purchases from businesses certified as minority or women-owned that can be made without a formal competitive process.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Allows businesses to use funds received from the minority- and women-owned business development and lending program for the purpose of refinancing existing debt.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Requires post completion certifications to be completed, under penalty of perjury, that the MWBE performed the work, performed the services, or delivered the materials; requires that the division of minority and women's business development create an internet registry, and perform inspections of MWBEs to weed out fraud and abuse; requires that additional regulations be adopted related to revocations of certifications for felony convictions for fraudulently misrepresenting the status of an MWBE; permits a court to issue fines double the amount that should have been paid to an MWBE upon conviction for felony fraud related to the MWBE program.
Sponsor: Crystal Peoples-Stokes
Relates to the statute of limitations for public water suppliers to commence an action for injury to property; provides that any action, civil claim, or cause of action involving an emerging contaminant that is barred as of the applicable period of limitation has expired is hereby revived, and such action thereon may be commenced and prosecuted provided such action is commenced either before or in accordance with certain time periods; defines "emerging contaminant".
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Prohibits consideration of a law of another state that authorizes a child to be removed from their parent or guardian based on the parent or guardian allowing their child to receive gender affirming care in custody cases; prohibits law enforcement agencies from cooperating with or providing information to any individual or out-of-state agency or department regarding the provision of lawful gender affirming care performed in this state; prohibits the issuance of a subpoena in connection with certain out-of-state proceedings relating to seeking health or related information about people who come to New York to receive gender affirming care; prohibits the arrest of a person for performing or aiding in the lawful performance of gender affirming care within this state; relates to the extradition of gender affirming care providers; relates to licensure of healthcare providers; prohibits insurance providers from taking adverse action against a healthcare provider who provides gender affirming care.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Requires rental vehicle companies which rent a vehicle with a height of greater than six feet to furnish such rental vehicle with a list of all height restricted bridges in New York state.
Sponsor: John Brooks
Requires the commissioner of motor vehicles to enter into an agreement with the Dominican Republic for reciprocity of driver licenses.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Directs the New York State Office for People With Developmental Disabilities to establish a voluntary training and certification program for employers that have taken the EmployAbility Pledge.
Sponsor: Christopher Burdick
Relates to preferred source status for entities that provide employment to certain persons; provides for the repeal of certain provisions upon the expiration thereof.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Relates to authorizing a five mile per hour speed limit for open streets in cities having a population in excess of one million.
Sponsor: Julia Salazar
Permits assessment of certain fees and costs upon wrongful denial of access to records under the freedom of information law when either the person has substantially prevailed, or if the agency failed to respond within the statutory time.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Prohibits the sale of beverage containers connected to each other by a separate holding device constructed of plastic.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Legalizes adult possession and use of certain natural plant or fungus-based hallucinogens; grants certain protections for individuals lawfully using such hallucinogens; removes such hallucinogens from the list of schedule I controlled substances; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Amends the constitution to delete the requirement that registration for purposes of voting be completed at least ten days before election day; provides that laws be made to adequately safeguard against deception in the exercise of the right of suffrage.
Sponsor: Robert Carroll
Provides for the recall of a district attorney.
Sponsor: William Barclay
Establishes parity in reimbursement rates for the first twenty-four hours of supportive stabilization services provided that are substantially equivalent to crisis stabilization center services.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Authorizes the state board of elections to reject the use of voting machines or systems on the grounds that such machines or systems are not proper, safe, or secure.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Requires the division of state police to send renewal notices to holders of a license to carry or possess a pistol or revolver at least 90 days before expiration of such license.
Sponsor: Thomas O'Mara
Grants free access and parking at state parks for active-duty military members and veterans upon showing an active-duty military or veteran's ID card.
Sponsor: Thomas O'Mara
Relates to construction of voting machines and systems.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Authorizes the imposition of a fifty dollar fee on vehicles entering NYC which are registered in states which do not cooperate with New York in the enforcement of traffic infractions through the use of photo-monitoring devices or signal monitoring systems.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Prohibits the issuance of a permit for the construction of a new multiple dwelling unless the multiple dwelling contains the minimum number of dwelling units required for the lot; defines minimum number of units required.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Permits assessment of certain fees and costs upon wrongful denial of access to records under the freedom of information law when either the person has substantially prevailed, or if the agency failed to respond within the statutory time.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Enacts the New York child data privacy protection act to prevent the exploitation of children's data; requires data controllers to assess the impact of its products on children for review by the bureau of internet and technology; bans certain data collection and targeted advertising.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Changes the designation of the public holiday of Columbus day to Indigenous People's day.
Sponsor: Marcela Mitaynes
Expands the food donation and food scraps recycling program by scaling down the annual average tonnage requirement every two years until 2026; removes exceptions regarding recycler capacity.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Directs the department of environmental conservation, in consultation with the environmental justice interagency coordinating council and the climate justice working group, to conduct a study on the impacts of the urban heat island effect on disadvantaged communities.
Sponsor: Brian Cunningham
Provides for the recall of a district attorney.
Sponsor: Robert Ortt
Exempts the East Dunkirk Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. from the requirement that the percentage of non-resident fire department members not exceed forty-five percent of the membership.
Sponsor: George Borrello
Allows Benjamin Doty to be eligible to take the civil service exam for the position of Columbia County Sheriff.
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Enacts the "PFAS surface water discharge disclosure act"; requires publicly owned treatment works and people who discharge industrial waste to such treatment works to disclose the measurement of per- and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals found in any discharge into the state waterways.
Sponsor: Carrie Woerner
Relates to contribution and receipt limitations applicable to candidates for election to any public office.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Establishes the right to legal counsel in immigration court proceedings; provides for the administration thereof.
Sponsor: Catalina Cruz
Establishes the "small water utility transparency act"; requires the public service commission and the department of environmental conservation to conduct audits of certain private water companies; requires certain private water companies which are under certain investigations to file public updates on the status of compliance with such orders.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Requires each violator of "Buster's Law" to register his or her name and address with the division of criminal justice services.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Provides for information concerning services for human trafficking victims in transit facilities operated by the metropolitan transportation authority.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to insurance coverage of early intervention services.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to meetings and proceedings of the joint commission on public ethics.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to the establishment of a community renewable energy program; directs the public service commission to evaluate a program to allow individuals to choose to receive energy generated from renewable energy systems.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Enacts the "Tax-free debt forgiveness act"; excludes certain student loan forgiveness amounts authorized under 20 U.S.C. Sections 1098aa, 1098bb, 1098cc, 1098dd or 1098ee from state income tax.
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Relates to second felony drug offenders.
Sponsor: Jeffrion Aubry
Prohibits persons who have been convicted of animal cruelty from working at an animal shelter; makes such violation a class A misdemeanor.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to filing of papers; when received by a board of elections.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Increases the amount of allowance that trial and grand jurors are entitled to in each court of the unified court system.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Requires that a copy of every assessment or evaluation conducted to determine a recipient's need for home care assistance shall be promptly provided to the recipient or the recipient's designee.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Allows persons participating in certain formal ceremonies to possess a firearm, rifle or shotgun, provided that such person has received prior approval from the municipality or other appropriate entity.
Sponsor: Marianne Buttenschon
Relates to summaries of readable and understandable insurance policies which shall include the limits of insurance, the term of the policy, the amount of annual premium and the amount of deductibles and a statement.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to outdoor restraints of companion animals; prohibits tethering under cruel or inhumane conditions, including during dangerous weather conditions when a weather advisory or warning is in effect; provides for civil penalties for violations.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Directs public bodies that have meetings that allow public comments to provide a means for the public to comment in real time during the time allocated for public comment.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Provides a videoconferencing exemption from the open meetings law for certain community boards, the board of education of the city school district of the city of New York and for certain community councils and any other public body of which the majority of the public body's membership are uncompensated, except for necessary expenses.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Requires sexual harassment training for certain colleges or universities in New York state.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to certification of public employment for purposes of the federal public service loan forgiveness program; requires public employers to provide certain notices and program forms; provides that an average of 30 hours per week shall be considered full-time for purposes of certifying public employment under the federal program.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Requires local boards and the division of housing and community renewal to submit certain residential housing and zoning information to the department of state annually; requires such information to be published by the department of state on its website.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Directs the state police to promulgate any necessary rules and regulations regarding the flagging for further review of bulk purchases of firearms or ammunition.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Provides that any review of apportionment by the legislature shall be brought in the supreme court of Albany county; provides that such action must be commenced within fourteen days after the apportionment at issue becomes a law.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Requires public housing authorities with housing complexes containing one hundred or more units to provide at least three meals or meal vouchers and drinking water for all tenants in the affected buildings each day of a disruption in water services that requires a pause of tenant use of water for drinking or cooking lasting over twenty-four hours.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Specifies who can operate a handicapping tournament; requires handicapping tournament operators to distribute no less than eighty percent of entry fees as prizes to the winners of a handicapping tournament.
Sponsor: Joseph Addabbo
Prohibits the importation, manufacture, sale, distribution and use of glue traps, glue boards, and other adhesive-based rodent traps.
Sponsor: Jabari Brisport
Enacts the "Tax-free debt forgiveness act"; excludes certain student loan forgiveness amounts authorized under 20 U.S.C. Sections 1098aa, 1098bb, 1098cc, 1098dd or 1098ee from state income tax.
Sponsor: Michael Gianaris
Provides that any review of apportionment by the legislature shall be brought in the supreme court of Albany county; provides that such action must be commenced within fourteen days after the apportionment at issue becomes a law.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Allows a duly appointed personal representative of the estate of a victim of the September eleventh, two thousand one terrorist attacks to file a claim with the September eleventh victim compensation fund without being in violation of any restriction on the powers granted to the personal representative relating to the filing of a claim.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Extends the deadline for filing disability claims for a qualifying World Trade Center condition.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Relates to presumptive evidence for individuals who participated in the World Trade Center rescue, recovery and clean-up operations; provides that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention World Trade Center Health Program Certification shall be deemed to be presumptive medical evidence of a causation of a qualifying condition.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Directs the chancellor of the New York city school district to establish, in consultation with the metropolitan transportation authority, a student fare program to provide three free fares each weekday to New York city students who live a half mile or more from the school they attend.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Creates the crime of unlawful possession of a radio frequency jamming device.
Sponsor: Michael Durso
Expands the list of those able to commence proceedings alleging that a child is a destitute child to include the child in question, if over 14 years of age, and other persons on the court's direction; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Excludes student loan debt cancelled by the federal government for the purposes of calculating New York adjusted gross income for certain taxpayers.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Enacts the "standing is tiring (sit) act"; requires employers to provide suitable seats to all employees where the nature of such employees' work reasonably permits seated work; prohibits employers from artificially designing a work space to require standing; requires the department of labor to determine whether the nature of work reasonably permits seated work; creates a private right of action for employees whose employer does not provide seats.
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Requires sellers of catalytic converters to provide certain information to potential buyers; requires buyers to maintain records of such purchases.
Sponsor: Edward Ra
Designates a portion of the state highway system as the "Trooper Theodore A. Dobbs Memorial Bridge" in the village of Westbury, town of North Hempstead, county of Nassau.
Sponsor: Edward Ra
Relates to funding early intervention services; provides that for the 2023 fiscal year there shall be an 11 percent increase in funding.
Sponsor: William Conrad
Provides that in the case of recovery of an award from the September 11th victim compensation fund consisting solely of non-economic losses, a personal representative may file a consent to the adequacy of the award by all interested parties in lieu of a compromise proceeding.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Provides that lactation rooms in service areas which are maintained or operated by the New York state thruway authority shall display information for services related to human trafficking.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to second felony drug offenders.
Sponsor: Julia Salazar
Provides a production tax credit for certain electronic sporting events ("Esports") for taxpayers who incur at least $250,000 in production expenses with respect to such events; provides for the repeal of certain provisions upon expiration thereof.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Exempts sales of school supplies from sales tax when purchased between the fourth Thursday in August and the first Monday in September.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Requires a proposed amendment to the constitution or other question provided by law to be submitted to a statewide vote be submitted to the people for their approval in plain language which is deemed to be no higher than an eighth grade reading level.
Sponsor: Stefani Zinerman
Requires training on how to identify illegal purchasers of firearms for all retailers, dealers and sellers of firearms in New York state; directs the state police to implement such program; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Requires businesses with fifty or more employees to notify past and present employees of eligibility for the September eleventh victim compensation fund.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Enacts the "election workers, voters and polling places protection act" to protect voters, poll watchers, election officials, and any damage to physical property being used as a polling place or by the board of elections; makes violations a class D felony which includes imprisonment of up to seven years.
Sponsor: Charles Lavine
Requires information concerning services for human trafficking victims to be made available in lactation rooms in commercial service airports.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Removes the eight year expiration for judgments entered by the New York City environmental control board.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Directs the department of environmental conservation to undertake a review of the regulations governing the permitting of landfills and transfer stations to ensure that such regulations integrate the latest scientific information.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Authorizes the fingerprinting of employees of informal child care providers; defines terms; provides that an informal child care provider means a program in a facility, other than a residence, in which child care is provided on a regular basis and is not required to be licensed by or registered with the office or licensed by the city of New York.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Provides for the dissolution of the Town of Concord industrial development agency.
Sponsor: David DiPietro
Provides grants to nonprofit organizations that provide eligible home reading programs that provide independent reading level books that are individually mailed to the residences of kindergarten through fifth grade students on a weekly basis.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Requires broadband providers to offer high speed broadband service to certain low-income consumers at a cost of not more than five dollars per month.
Sponsor: Brian Cunningham
Requires mental health services for incarcerated individuals with post-traumatic prison disorder upon reentry and reintegration into society upon release.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Relates to establishing electric vehicle charging station reliability reporting and standards; requires entities to report and the public service commission to assess the reliability of charging stations; requires the commission to develop minimum industry operational standards for the long term maintenance, preservation, reliability, and uptime requirements of publicly funded electric vehicle charging equipment.
Sponsor: Brian Cunningham
Relates to hate crime reporting on college campuses; requires colleges to post campus crime statistics on their website; requires colleges to implement a plan to provide investigation of hate crimes on campus; requires colleges to inform incoming students about hate crime prevention measures.
Sponsor: Toby Stavisky
Requires the inspection of non-fireproof buildings every three years; requires compliance with the New York city housing maintenance code and the New York city construction codes; requires those dwellings not in compliance with such code at the time of inspection to make repairs or improvements necessary to comply with such standards within six months of such inspection, or a lien shall be placed upon the dwelling.
Sponsor: Daniel O'Donnell
Prohibits the sale or distribution of any electric shock dog collar in the state; provides a civil fine up to $500 for each violation.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Allows the civil service department or a municipal commission to establish continuing eligible lists when appropriate for any class of positions filled through open-competitive examination.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Includes the North Greenbush Public Library with libraries eligible for the financing of projects through the dormitory authority.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Enacts the "solar panel collection act" to require manufacturers of solar panels to collect such panels when they are taken out of use; requires educational outreach relating thereto; establishes collection goals therefor; requires reporting of collection efforts; requires the department of environmental conservation to provide information regarding collection and management of out-of-service solar panels on the department's website; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Prohibits members of the state police, police officers, and peace officers from intentionally covering their badges.
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Authorizes the possession of a firearm, shotgun or rifle in certain sport shooting and target practice facilities; provides that current restrictions on possession of a firearm, shotgun or rifle shall not include otherwise lawful possession for the purpose of participating in shooting sports, including practice and competition.
Sponsor: Jeff Gallahan
Authorizes the imposition of a fifty dollar fee on vehicles entering NYC which are registered in states which do not cooperate with New York in the enforcement of traffic infractions through the use of photo-monitoring devices or signal monitoring systems.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Designates March 8th each year as a day of commemoration, to be known as International Women's Day.
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Includes peace officers in offenses of unlawful fleeing in a motor vehicle.
Sponsor: Joseph DeStefano
Establishes the New York will never forget fund to be expended only for grants to museums located within the state that are specifically dedicated to educating the general public about the events that occurred during the terrorist attacks on 9/11; establishes gift for the New York will never forget fund; makes a fifty million dollar appropriation therefor; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Michael Lawler
Enacts the "New York city Caribbean steel pan educational music program act"; requires community school boards in the city of New York to authorize the use of school grounds in the summer months for use by any steel pan music organization to practice for the Labor Day Parade (West Indian Carnival); establishes a steel pan music curriculum or instruction for community school districts.
Sponsor: Brian Cunningham
Requires information concerning services for human trafficking victims to be posted in lactation rooms at truck stops; defines "lactation room".
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Exempts livestock guardian dogs and herding dogs from license fees relating to the licensing, identification and control of dogs.
Sponsor: John Lemondes
Authorizes the city of New York to provide for certain residential parking permit systems in certain neighborhoods, including but not limited to, Washington Heights, Harlem, Morningside Heights, Upper West Side, East Harlem, and Upper East Side.
Sponsor: Daniel O'Donnell
Requires information concerning services for human trafficking victims to be provided in lactation rooms in Port Authority bus terminals.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to the capital access program; focuses on minority business enterprises and small businesses located in highly distressed areas to assist them in processing and being approved for qualifying program loans; requires the engagement in outreach and marketing to financial institutions to increase awareness of the program.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Increases the penalties for purposefully obstructed license plates including the suspension of a vehicle's registration if the vehicle owner does not remove the artificial or synthetic material or substance that conceals or obscures the license plate or does not purchase new license plates.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Designates a portion of the state highway system as the "Port Authority Police Officer James W. Kennelly Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: John Brooks
Requires all contracts over fifty thousand dollars in value made and awarded by any department, agency or authority of the state for the purchase of personal protective equipment or medical supplies shall require that the personal protective equipment or medical supply items be produced or made in whole or substantial part in the state of New York during the existence of a disaster emergency involving an epidemic, pandemic or similar disease outbreak.
Sponsor: Michael Durso
Specifies who can operate a handicapping tournament; requires handicapping tournament operators to distribute no less than eighty percent of entry fees as prizes to the winners of a handicapping tournament.
Sponsor: Gary Pretlow
Makes modifications to the contract for excellence in a city school district in a city having a population of one million or more.
Sponsor: John Liu
Relates to what positions in a school district constitute chief financial officer of such school district.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to long range financial planning for school districts; requires the superintendent of schools in consultation with the chief financial officer of each school district to prepare for approval by the board of trustees a three-year long-range financial plan to assist districts in establishing and planning financial goals and projections.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Makes a real property tax exemption for persons sixty-five years of age or over mandatory for school taxes; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: John Brooks
Authorizes the commissioner of transportation to issue a permit exempting certain signs that appear on the Seaway Trail; provides such exemption is for permits issued in the town of Alexandria in 1988 and 2022.
Sponsor: Patricia Ritchie
Directs the department of environmental conservation, in conjunction with the department of health and the department of labor, to establish the municipal asbestos abatement grant program to provide financial assistance to municipalities for the abatement of asbestos in vacant and/or abandoned commercial properties; makes a $15,000,000 appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Establishes a capped real property school tax rate for persons seventy years of age or older who meet the eligibility requirements for the enhanced school tax relief exemption.
Sponsor: John Brooks
Amends the calculation and eligibility of the Empire state child credit.
Sponsor: Susan Serino
Enacts "Melanie's law"; relates to orders of protection; allows courts to issue orders of protection for immediate family members or household members of the named victims, regardless of age.
Sponsor: Susan Serino
Relates to the exclusion of certain grants as taxable income for certain business taxes, the imposition of the business corporation tax, the credit of certain overpayments of tax against other taxes owed, and the disclosure of owners of limited liability companies with respect to the real property transfer tax; relates to a city pass-through entity tax.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Requires certain sentences for aggravated criminal contempt to be served consecutively.
Sponsor: Susan Serino
Repeals the major renewable energy development program.
Sponsor: Joseph Griffo
Relates to criminal contempt for violating certain orders; permits bail or remand; provides that absconding while under electronic monitoring constitutes escape.
Sponsor: Susan Serino
Extends provisions of law relating to the use of electronic means for the commencement and filing of papers in certain actions or proceedings until September 1, 2027.
Sponsor: Charles Lavine
Relates to establishing electric vehicle charging station reliability reporting and standards; requires entities to report and the public service commission to assess the reliability of charging stations; requires the commission to develop minimum industry operational standards for the long term maintenance, preservation, reliability, and uptime requirements of publicly funded electric vehicle charging equipment.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Requires broadband providers to offer high speed broadband service to certain low-income consumers at a cost of not more than five dollars per month.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Prohibits landlords, lessors, sub-lessors and grantors from demanding broker's fees from a tenant.
Sponsor: Jabari Brisport
Requires the commissioner of education to develop a program whereby school districts shall issue a high school diploma to a deceased student, at the request of the student's parent, guardian or custodian, if the student was enrolled in a public school in the district at the time of death, was academically on track at the time of death to receive a diploma at the end of the school year in which the student died and died after the completion of the eleventh grade school year or the equivalent of such year.
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Increases the tax exemption amount on clothing and apparel items from one hundred ten dollars to two hundred fifty dollars.
Sponsor: George Borrello
Requires commercial garages containing electric vehicle charging stations to ensure public access to such charging stations at commercially reasonable rental or fee rates.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Enacts the "opened physician entrance (OPEN) act"; requires every health care provider's office that provides outpatient services to install at least one automatic entry door; provides income tax credits for providers who install an automatic door if they did not previously have one.
Sponsor: Alexis Weik
Makes community violence prevention services available, to the extent permitted by federal law, to any Medicaid beneficiary who has received medical treatment for an injury sustained as a result of an act of community violence and has been referred by a certified or licensed health care provider or social services provider to receive community violence prevention services from a qualified violence prevention professional.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Provides for the return of surplus proceeds from tax lien foreclosures to a former owner; requires 14-day posted notice prior to the public auction of a property.
Sponsor: Pamela Hunter
Relates to bioheating fuel requirements; allows both B100 biodiesel and R100 renewable diesel to be used to blend with or replace fossil heating oil in order to create bioheating fuel.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Exempts breast pump replacement parts and certain supplies from sales and compensating use taxes.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Prohibits the operation of horse drawn cabs in the city of New York; defines the circumstances under which sale or disposal of a horse shall be deemed humane.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Relates to exempting the sale of motor vehicles which will be modified for operation by, or for the transportation of, a person with a disability from state sales and compensating use taxes.
Sponsor: Alexis Weik
Extends the limitations on the shift between classes of taxable property in the town of Orangetown, county of Rockland for the 2022--2023 assessment rolls.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Directs the commissioner of mental health to publish information on the office of mental health website about the mental illness anti-stigma distinctive license plates.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Relates to electronic meetings conducted partially or solely by means of electronic communication.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Authorizes state University Trustees, without any public bidding, to lease and otherwise contract to make available to Farmingdale state development corporation, a not-for-profit corporation, a portion of the lands of the university for the purpose of developing, constructing, maintaining and operating a multi-purpose athletic facility to support the provision of athletic tournaments, camps, clinics and other opportunities for Farmingdale students and local community residents; provides such lease shall be a term of thirty years; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: John Brooks
Establishes the right to legal counsel in immigration court proceedings; provides for the administration thereof.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to videoconferencing at public meetings; requires that the minutes of a public meeting at which videoconferencing is used reflect such fact and the extent of such participation.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Provides outreach services to make certain stakeholders aware of the independent substance use disorder and mental health ombudsman program.
Sponsor: Phillip Steck
Increases the bonding authority of the New York city housing development corporation.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Requires loan services for loans on vacant and abandoned residential real property to pay certain condominium common charges.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Provides for prevention and screening for elevated lead levels in children.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Requires all contracts with private food service management companies to disclose ingredients lists and nutritional information for all the meals they provide school districts; provides that the private food service management company shall be required to consolidate nutritional information for any meal that is comprised of separate individual ingredients; requires such school districts to publish such ingredients lists and nutritional information on their district's website.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Requires an annual report for the independent substance use disorder and mental health ombudsman program by October 31st each year.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Redefines the duties and renames the office of minority health to the office of health equity; renames the minority health council to the health equity council.
Sponsor: Manny De Los Santos
Authorizes discontinuing the use as parkland of certain real property in Brooklyn and the transfer of such lands to the metropolitan transportation authority, to enable the New York city transit authority to construct in such areas new permanent at-grade station improvements and pedestrian bridges.
Sponsor: Julia Salazar
Requires that certain information be provided to patients and health care practitioners regarding sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Authorizes Kimberly A. Cooney of the village of Cambridge to take the competitive civil service examination for the position of police officer and be placed on the eligible list for employment as a full-time police officer with the Cambridge-Greenwich Police Department.
Sponsor: Daniel Stec
Authorizes the City of Troy to lease sub-surface park land property referred to as Riverfront Park for district geothermal wells and distribution lines.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Increases the monetary jurisdictional limits of the New York city civil court from $25,000 to $50,000 in the corresponding statutes following the constitutional amendment in November 2021.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Authorizes John Raftery of the town of Shawangunk to take the competitive civil service examination for the position of police officer and be placed on the eligible list for employment as a full-time police officer for the town of Shawangunk police department.
Sponsor: Mike Martucci
Relates to base proportions in assessing units in Nassau county.
Sponsor: Todd Kaminsky
Replaces all instances of the word or variations of the word salesman with the word salesperson or variation thereof; amends the language of the real property law to be gender neutral.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Makes permanent certain provisions of law relating to interchangeable biological products.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Reduces the speed limit to twenty-five miles per hour in cities, villages and towns.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Expands the Rockland County Solid Waste Authority's purposes, powers, and responsibilities to include providing animal management services through a wholly-owned subsidiary; relates to public authorities providing shelter services for the care of unwanted animals or a subsidiary of such public authority that is wholly created for the sole purpose of providing such services.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Allows coaches who cannot be certified in CPR to be able to coach high school sports if there is another coach or staff present at the sporting activity who is certified in CPR.
Sponsor: Albert Stirpe
Authorizes the city of New York to discontinue a portion of real property in the county of the Bronx as parkland and to grant easements for improvements to the railroad right-of-way to bring Metro-North railroad service to four new stations in the Bronx and to Pennsylvania Station in the county of New York.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Relates to the practice of dental assisting.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Requires the municipal police training council and the division of state police to develop policies and procedures for police officers to notify family members in-person of a relative's death in certain circumstances.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Permanently extends the revival of time barred causes of action for an injury or death caused by contact with or exposure to phenoxy herbicides for those persons serving as members of the armed forces in Indo-China from November 1, 1955 through May 7, 1975.
Sponsor: Pamela Hunter
Includes the Durham Valley scenic byway in the New York state scenic byways system.
Sponsor: Christopher Tague
Permits state employees to be excused from work without loss of compensation for up to four hours to donate blood; permits supervisor to require proof of such donation.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Relates to pass-through entity tax for electing resident and standard S corporations.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to early intervention and existing covered lives assessment funding.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Exempts timber, logs, lumber, pulpwood and posts from sales and use taxes.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Postpones the effectiveness for grace periods for the use of credit card reward points for one additional year to December 10, 2023.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Requires same-day notification of a parent or person in parental relation of a student with a disability where certain behavioral interventions are used.
Sponsor: Christopher Burdick
Extends the effectiveness of the real property tax exemption task force by two years.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Prohibits private individuals or entities to pay for the administrative expenses associated with the conduct of a referendum.
Sponsor: Charles Lavine
Allows for the use of green lights or alternating green and amber lights on municipal vehicles being used for snow removal; relates to the operation of vehicles when approaching such a parked, stopped or standing hazard vehicle.
Sponsor: Monica Wallace
Establishes provisions related to imposing a pass-through entity tax.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Provides for additional remedies for patients' private right of actions in residential health care facilities; allows class actions by patients, patient's legal representative, or such patient's estate.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Provides for a license to sell liquor at retail for consumption on certain premises located at 2708 Court Street in the town of Salina, Onondaga county.
Sponsor: Pamela Hunter
Replaces all instances of the words councilman or councilmen with the words council member or council members.
Sponsor: Carrie Woerner
Relates to the distribution of surcharges on off-track winnings for the period of September 1, 2022 until August 31, 2027; allows for the allocation of specific surcharge revenues to the same racetrack to continue for another five year period.
Sponsor: Gary Pretlow
Places limitations on transactions involving the sale of catalytic converters to junk dealers, junk yard owners or operators, or scrap metal processors or scrap metal processing facilities; relates to record keeping relating to transactions involving the sale of catalytic converters.
Sponsor: John Liu
Clarifies the application of standardized testing requirements to the general education development exam by explicitly including it in the definition of "standardized test" and "test".
Sponsor: Alexis Weik
Increases the amounts of certain special accidental death benefits.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Includes the North Greenbush Public Library with libraries eligible for the financing of projects through the dormitory authority.
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Requires the state board of elections to fit registration forms to 8.5 x 11 inches standard paper size.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Authorizes Donald Kane of the village of Mohawk, county of Herkimer to take the competitive civil service examination for the position of police officer and be placed on the eligible list for employment as a full-time police officer for the village of Mohawk police department.
Sponsor: Peter Oberacker
Relates to the Volunteer and Exempt Firemen's Benevolent Association of Westbury.
Sponsor: Edward Ra
Authorizes Donald Quehl, who has been continuously employed by the village of Pulaski as a part-time police officer, to take the competitive civil service examination and be placed on the eligible list for appointment as a full-time police officer for such village in the county of Oswego.
Sponsor: Patricia Ritchie
Repeals certain provisions relating to absentee voting in primary elections for certain party positions.
Sponsor: Kenneth Burgos
Permits crematories to provide emergency transportation and disposition assistance to counties during emergency declarations.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to the transfer and conveyance of certain property to a housing development fund corporation created pursuant to article eleven of the private housing finance law.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Requires certain notices to be provided to customers at least forty-five days before such telephone corporation intends to change such customer's telephone service from copper-based telephone lines to fiber optic-based telephone lines.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Allows certain villages to enact a tax exemption for newly constructed single-family and multi-family residential properties over the first five years the property is reassessed based on the difference in assessments.
Sponsor: Albert Stirpe
Authorizes Jeffrey Chase of the village of New York Mills to take the competitive civil service examination for the position of police officer and be placed on the eligible list for employment as a full-time police officer for the village of New York Mills police department.
Sponsor: Joseph Griffo
Discontinues the use of a parcel of land within the town of Greenburgh; alienates the parcel for the purpose of providing an easement for access to a public housing apartment complex known as Greenburgh Heights.
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Requires agency payroll records be made available.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to treatment of domestic violence victims and documentation of injury and evidence; requires collection and storage of evidence and prohibits agencies from charging domestic violence victims.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to requiring telephones capable of making local and long-distance telephone calls be in every nursing home patient's room, either at such patient's bedside or in the patient's room depending on the patient's mobility.
Sponsor: Alexis Weik
Provides for the electronic submission of certificates of residence by community college enrollees; prohibits a community college chief fiscal officer from requiring a person desiring to enroll in a community college as a non-resident student to disclose or furnish his or her social security number.
Sponsor: Toby Stavisky
Recognizing October 2022, as Healthy Lifestyle Month in the State of New York
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Authorizes the alienation of certain parklands in the city of Elmira, county of Chemung, and the sale of such parkland to Cerulean Holdings, Inc. for fair market value.
Sponsor: Thomas O'Mara
Relates to enrollment eligibility for victims of kidnapping in the address confidentiality program.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to physical therapist assistants; establishes that physical therapist assistants shall be licensed.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Clarifies the definition of imitation weapon.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to establishing the Gold Award and Eagle Scout achievement scholarship; authorizes a scholarship of $500 per year for high school graduates attending a New York state public post-secondary institution who have achieved a Gold Award from the Girl Scouts of the United States of America or an Eagle Scout from the Boy Scouts of America.
Sponsor: Alexis Weik
Authorizes the possession of a firearm, shotgun or rifle in certain sport shooting and target practice facilities; provides that current restrictions on possession of a firearm, shotgun or rifle shall not include otherwise lawful possession for the purpose of participating in shooting sports, including practice and competition.
Sponsor: Pamela Helming
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Wales as the "Petty Officer Robert Segool Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: Patrick Gallivan
Prohibits persons, firms or corporations engaged in the retail business of selling firearms from selling, delivering or transferring child operated firearms; defines "child operated firearm" to mean a pistol or revolver manufactured 1 year after the effective date of these provisions which does not contain a childproofing device or mechanism incorporated into the design of such pistol or revolver to effectively preclude an average 5 year old from firing same; makes violations a class A misdemeanor.
Sponsor: Daniel O'Donnell
Authorizes cities, villages and towns to reduce the speed limit to twenty-five miles per hour.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Creates a civil cause of action for the manufacture, sale, or distribution of assault weapons or ghost guns within the state; aiding and abetting such manufacture, sale or distribution; intending to aid and abet in such manufacture, sale or distribution; or transporting or importing such weapons into the state; provides for a civil remedy of ten thousand dollars per violation.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Requires motor vehicle repair shops to disclose whether parts supplied are under warranty and the estimate for all parts and labor; provides that no work can be done without the consent of the customer; provides for fines for violations of such provisions.
Sponsor: Jo Simon
Includes organizations and programs that provide community based services to individuals under twenty-one in the definition of provider or provider agency regarding the statewide central register of child abuse and maltreatment.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Relates to prohibiting the distribution of plastic garment bags; provides that retailers may use and manufacturers may sell their current inventory of plastic garment bags until such bags are out of stock.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Increases fines for leaving scene of an accident without reporting.
Sponsor: William Colton
Enacts the "Transit-Oriented Development act"; provides for transit-oriented development.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Relates to correctional facility visits by the correctional association; authorizes the correctional association to visit correctional facilities at any time and without advance notice; requires reports to be published on the department of corrections and community supervision websites.
Sponsor: David Weprin
Requires that all student health centers on college and university campuses in the state offer medication abortion services and any additional techniques or processes that are associated with medication abortion onsite to students attending such colleges and universities free of charge.
Sponsor: Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas
Directs municipalities to create a program for bystander reporting of stolen, false or fraudulent license plates.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Establishes the New York state public health care option program to provide a comprehensive and affordable health care insurance option for all residents of this state; establishes the New York state public health care option program fund.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Authorizes the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation to establish a resident curator program for the rehabilitation of state park buildings.
Sponsor: Daniel O'Donnell
Establishes the public water justice act; prohibits sale of waters of the state unless otherwise specifically authorized; establishes a public water justice fund for royalties and fees collected from persons or entities authorized to sell waters of the state.
Sponsor: Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas
Prohibits residential landlords from charging tenants a fee for a dishonored rent check in excess of the actual costs or fees incurred by such landlord as a result thereof, provided such dishonored check fee was included in the initial lease.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Prohibits digital advertisers from establishing a virtual "geofence" around a health care facility that enables the advertiser to send targeted advertisements to any cellphones or mobile devices that enter such health care facility; prohibits the delivery of digital advertisements to persons in a health care facility using geofencing technology.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Prohibits driving a motor vehicle on boardwalks and other conveyances intended for the use of pedestrians.
Sponsor: Mathylde Frontus
Relates to the creation of an ATV trail fund.
Sponsor: Mark Walczyk
Requires the departments of health and mental hygiene to create a pamphlet of mental health resources for those who have suffered a pregnancy loss, including, but not limited to, a miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion; requires providers to give patients an adequate supply of menstrual products upon discharge to help with their aftercare.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Relates to the publication of information on public meetings; requires the office of information technology services to develop a mobile application and website to publish information on every public meeting held by a state or local public body; requires public bodies to report such meetings to the office of information technology services.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Relates to requiring gender neutral bathrooms in state-owned buildings; requires at least one gender neutral multiple-occupancy bathroom in state-owned buildings and, where practicable, in state-leased buildings that do not have a gender neutral single-occupancy bathroom; defines terms.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Relates to school districts evaluating capital improvement projects for such school district in the state for: compliance with the New York state climate leadership and community protection act, upgrading heating, ventilation or air conditioning to be more energy efficient, including, but not limited to upgrading to an active solar heating system; installing solar panels or other sources of alternative energy; improving broadband accessibility and reliability; upgrading technology so that it is more resistant to security risks; structural improvements, including, but not limited to windows, roofs, foundations and walls; purchasing hybrid or electric school buses; and upgrading plumbing and electrical systems.
Sponsor: Jo Simon
Requires fees charged by municipal industrial development agencies be the same as those charged by the county's industrial development agency.
Sponsor: Monica Wallace
Creates the offense of fostering the sale of stolen goods.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Requires a healthcare provider to inform a patient of the options for treatment following confirmation of the death of a fetus or embryo in utero, including surgical evacuation, the induction of labor and allowing the patient to spontaneously miscarriage; requires the healthcare provider to arrange for the removal of the fetus or embryo and the associated products of conception through surgical evacuation or the induction of labor within forty-eight hours of the confirmation of fetal or embryo death if requested to do so by the patient and if medically advisable, or to refer the patient to another healthcare provider capable of providing such services and to advise the patient of the facility registry; requires a healthcare provider to notify the patient of fetal or embryo death within twenty-four hours of confirmation of the death; requires the commissioner of health to establish a registry of facilities that provide certain services; requires hospitals to have healthcare personnel on call to perform certain procedures following the death of a fetus or embryo in utero; and requires certain healthcare providers who apply for a license to practice certain specialties to have training in performing certain procedures.
Sponsor: Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn
Authorizes police agencies to charge fees for searching, copying, and mailing police agency generated records except for where the requesting party is a victim to or was charged with the crime related to such documents.
Sponsor: Monica Wallace
Designates a bridge on state Route 22, crossing over interstate eighty-seven in the town of Chesterfield, county of Essex as the "Lance Cpl. Scott Lee Schultz Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: Daniel Stec
Establishes the Healthy Cardiac Monitoring Act; requires certain medical professionals that provide physical examinations to individuals nineteen years of age or younger to be periodically educated in cardiac health; requires students who participate in athletic programs to have an additional cardiac health physical examination prior to participating; makes various provisions relating thereto.
Sponsor: Daniel O'Donnell
Relates to certain duties and responsibilities of cemetery corporations; provides for the filing of consumer complaints; requires insurance coverage for injuries caused by collapsed monuments and structures.
Sponsor: Andrew Hevesi
Relates to tenant selection screening guidelines.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Directs the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to provide discounted monthly passes to college, graduate and career education students for the purpose of commuting to and from classes.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Requires student onboarding and ongoing education on reproductive health services available to students including where the closest reproductive health clinics are located; all resources available to a student seeking reproductive health services including but not limited to financial assistance and mental health services and any reproductive health resources available to a student through the institution.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Establishes a no fare program for students in grades kindergarten through twelve traveling on ferries.
Sponsor: Jo Simon
Extends legal protection to telehealth providers in the state of New York offering telehealth reproductive health services, regardless of the location of the patient.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Mandates the use of advanced safety technology in vehicles in the state; requires the commissioner of motor vehicles to promulgate certain rules and regulations.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to authorizing a five mile per hour speed limit for open streets in cities having a population in excess of one million.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Provides that evidence of a homicide where the defendant has substantiated affiliation with a criminal enterprise may be withheld from discovery.
Sponsor: Judy Griffin
Prohibits firearms in certain locations, including but not limited to all forms of public transportation, large gatherings, and food and drink establishments.
Sponsor: Jo Simon
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the county of Rensselaer as the "Rensselaer County Purple Heart Highway".
Sponsor: Jacob Ashby
Provides additional protections at reproductive health clinics; prohibits interference with phone lines, the release of offensive odors, and noises intended to jeopardize the health of persons receiving reproductive health services or to interfere with the safe and effective delivery of such services.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Allegany as the "Staff Sergeant Shawn M. Clemens Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: George Borrello
Grants the commissioner of education the power to identify schools for additional support and assistance and establish performance targets for such schools.
Sponsor: Michael Benedetto
Relates to banning the use of non-compostable produce stickers beginning January 1, 2024; provides civil penalties for violations; provides that fines shall be deposited into the environmental protection fund.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Prohibits creditors from enforcing a consumer debt incurred as a result of fraud, duress, intimidation, threat, force, identity theft, exploitation of the debtor's personal information or similar economic abuse perpetrated against a debtor; establishes a right of action by the debtor for declaratory and injunctive relief against creditors for violations.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Prohibits any lessor or agent of a lessor from reporting to any consumer reporting agency.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Prohibits the sale of a firearm, rifle, shotgun or ammunition on state property including state and county fairgrounds, and county, city and municipal property; designates offense as a class A misdemeanor.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Allows for eligibility of green CHIPS projects in the Excelsior tax credit program.
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Reduces the signature requirement for petitions for candidates for the school board of the city of Buffalo.
Sponsor: Crystal Peoples-Stokes
Provides that recounts of ballots conducted by the board of elections or a bipartisan committee appointed by the board can be either done manually or via the use of any automated tool authorized for such use by the board of elections, which is independent from the voting system it is being used to recount, of all ballots for a particular contest where the margin of victory is less than or equal to 0.5% but greater than 0.25%; allows for losing candidates to deny a recount before any recount is conducted.
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Requires the superintendent of financial services to maintain and annually update a list of financial institutions that waive wire transfer or processing fees associated with Holocaust reparations payments.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Authorizes the commissioner of education to conduct a survey regarding instruction on the Holocaust within the state; provides a report shall be delivered which includes detailed results of the survey, the extent the survey data submitted was compliant with section eight hundred one of the education law, and if needed, recommendations to strengthen provisions of law if not compliant.
Sponsor: Nily Rozic
Requires museums to post a notice with the display of any art stolen during the Nazi era in Europe.
Sponsor: Charles Lavine
Directs the department of labor to conduct a study on the employment rate of transgender persons in New York state and to make recommendations.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Exempts pet food from sales and compensating use taxes.
Sponsor: Andrew Lanza
Authorizes the department of labor to develop a public awareness campaign promoting the New York state job bank.
Sponsor: Albert Stirpe
Relates to providing benefit information to a national guard member.
Sponsor: Marianne Buttenschon
Increases the timeline for completion and amount spent on emergency home repairs for low-moderate income senior citizens through the RESTORE program.
Sponsor: Carrie Woerner
Increases the amount of income property owners may earn for the purpose of eligibility for the property tax exemption for persons over sixty-five years of age and persons with disabilities and limited income.
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Relates to integrating community supervision programs into an individual's employment, educational or vocational training schedule.
Sponsor: Maritza Davila
Extends the date allowable for exemptions for first-time homebuyers of newly constructed homes to December 31, 2028.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Relates to defining the terms "retiree" and "beneficiary" within the freedom of information law.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Replaces instances of the words inmate or inmates with the words incarcerated individual or incarcerated individuals.
Sponsor: Jeffrion Aubry
Enacts the "PFAS surface water discharge disclosure act"; requires publicly owned treatment works and people who discharge industrial waste to such treatment works to disclose the measurement of per- and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals found in any discharge into the state waterways.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Grants George Jensen an earlier starting date with the New York City Department of Sanitation of August 1, 2021 as his current start date is November 1, 2021 due to a clerical error.
Sponsor: Andrew Lanza
Requires chain restaurants to place an icon on menus next to food items that have a high content of sodium.
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Establishes a tax credit for rent paid on the personal residence of certain taxpayers who lease the taxpayer's primary residence during the taxable year and who pay rent with respect to such residence in excess of thirty percent of such taxpayer's gross income for such taxable year.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Relates to false or misleading advertisements of food and food products; provides factors to determine whether an advertisement is false or misleading; provides for enforcement and a private right of action.
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Provides "WiFi service" internet access to all individuals residing in temporary housing; provides that one hundred percent of the cost for the expense incurred for local social services districts to provide such internet access shall be reimbursed by the state; relates to the ConnectAll digital equity grant program.
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Establishes a limitation on financial services assessments and appropriation suballocations; requires that money obtained from assessments shall only be used to defray operating expenses of the department of financial services.
Sponsor: James Tedisco
Provides for the suspension of taxes on gasoline and similar motor fuels between 04/01/2022 and 09/05/2023.
Sponsor: Mario Mattera
Provides that recounts of ballots conducted by the board of elections or a bipartisan committee appointed by the board can be either done manually or via the use of any automated tool authorized for such use by the board of elections, which is independent from the voting system it is being used to recount, of all ballots for a particular contest where the margin of victory is less than or equal to 0.5% but greater than 0.25%; allows for losing candidates to deny a recount before any recount is conducted.
Sponsor: Jennifer Lunsford
Enacts the Health Care Tax Reform Act; eliminates certain taxes and assessments on health insurance.
Sponsor: Patrick Gallivan
Indexes personal income taxes to the cost of living adjustment beginning in 2023.
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Increases the penalties for purposefully obstructed license plates including the suspension of a vehicle's registration if the vehicle owner does not remove the artificial or synthetic material or substance that conceals or obscures the license plate or does not purchase new license plates.
Sponsor: John Brooks
Relates to the capital access program; focuses on minority business enterprises and small businesses located in highly distressed areas to assist them in processing and being approved for qualifying program loans; requires the engagement in outreach and marketing to financial institutions to increase awareness of the program.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Removes the eight year expiration for judgments entered by the New York City environmental control board.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Enacts the "New York open water data act"; directs certain agencies to identify and integrate key water data sets; provides duties and an annual plan for data to be researched and reported.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Removes the age eighteen or under the age of twenty-three years, if enrolled and attending as a full-time student in an accredited educational institution, cap for children receiving death benefits.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Relates to certain duties and responsibilities of cemetery corporations; provides for the filing of consumer complaints; requires insurance coverage for injuries caused by collapsed monuments and structures.
Sponsor: Joseph Addabbo
Enacts the "New York city Caribbean steel pan educational music program act"; requires community school boards in the city of New York to authorize the use of school grounds in the summer months for use by any steel pan music organization to practice for the Labor Day Parade (West Indian Carnival); establishes a steel pan music curriculum or instruction for community school districts.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Relates to increasing the standards of monthly need and home energy grant amounts for persons in receipt of public assistance.
Sponsor: Roxanne Persaud
Grants retroactive eligibility to apply for retirement benefits to the widow of former New York City firefighter Casey Skudin.
Sponsor: Todd Kaminsky
Replaces certain instances of the term mentally retarded or variations of such term with the term developmentally disabled or variations of such term.
Sponsor: Thomas Abinanti
Relates to supported decision-making by people with intellectual, developmental, cognitive and psychosocial disabilities.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Relates to the residency requirement for designated beneficiaries of the ABLE program and the definition of designated beneficiary.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Establishes a public awareness campaign to combat the discrimination, stigma and stereotyping of individuals with developmental disabilities and which highlights the accomplishments and contributions of individuals with developmental disabilities to the state and their respective communities.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Replaces certain instances of the term "mentally retarded" with the term "individuals with developmental disabilities".
Sponsor: Thomas Abinanti
Permits an employee to commence a private action against an employer for violation of frequency of wage payment violations; directs increased penalties.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Repeals provisions relating to establishing the farm laborers wage board.
Sponsor: George Borrello
Permits the electronic appearance of a defendant in the county of Orleans.
Sponsor: Robert Ortt
Establishes the crime of domestic violence punishable as a class A misdemeanor.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Prohibits non-compete agreements; provides that a non-compete agreement is only enforceable if such agreement: is no greater than required for the protection of the legitimate interest of the employer; does not impose an undue hardship on the employee; is not injurious to the public; and is reasonable in time period and geographic scope; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Removes certain requirements regarding investigations of JCOPE; modifies the composition of the voting majority upon the appointment and removal of the executive director of the joint commission on public ethics; provides for the appointment and removal of the executive director by a vote of a majority of the commission, regardless of political appointment; removes a rule that vacancies of the joint commission on public ethics with respect to a member of the commission first appointed pursuant to section 6 of part A of chapter 399 of the laws of 2011 by a legislative leader, the legislative leaders of the same political party in the same house shall appoint a member to fill such vacancy irrespective of whether that legislative leader's political party is in the majority or minority.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Prohibits the advertisement of firearms as combat weapons; exempts the advertisement of such rifles, shotguns, or firearms for the purposes of recreation, hunting, self-defense or other legal uses of such firearms.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Modifies the composition of the voting majority upon the appointment and removal of the executive director of the joint commission on public ethics; provides for the appointment and removal of the executive director by a vote of a majority of the commission, regardless of political appointment.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Enacts the "health equity, affordability, and reform act"; relates to the basic health program; permits a person or eligible small group to purchase coverage from a basic health plan on behalf of an individual, spouse, and any qualified dependents through the basic health program buy-in as long as the individual, spouse, and any qualified dependents otherwise meet certain eligibility requirements (Part A); relates to cost containment and consumer protection; relates to income execution (Part B); establishes the chronic disease demonstration program to recommend cost-sharing eliminations for targeted high-value services, treatments and prescription drugs used to treat certain chronic conditions (Part C); addresses health equity through safety net hospital support; promotes health equity through commercial rate equity for safety net hospitals that predominantly serve communities that experience health disparities because of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status or other status (Part D); provides that the commissioner of health may require any health care provider or third-party payer to report additional claim or price information not already reported pursuant to this section to analyze all health care expenditures in the state from public and private sources (Part E).
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Establishes the crime of fertility fraud as an assisted reproduction procedure using the health care provider's own spermatozoon or ovum or using human reproductive material without the donor's consent.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Removes a rule that vacancies of the joint commission on public ethics with respect to a member of the commission first appointed pursuant to section 6 of part A of chapter 399 of the laws of 2011 by a legislative leader, the legislative leaders of the same political party in the same house shall appoint a member to fill such vacancy irrespective of whether that legislative leader's political party is in the majority or minority.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Relates to investment standards for investments of the New York State college choice tuition savings program and the New York achieving a better life experience (ABLE) savings account program.
Sponsor: Deborah Glick
Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions authorizing the county of Madison to impose an additional mortgage recording tax until December 1, 2025.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Coordinates extensions of time to file state taxes to any extensions of time to file federal taxes beyond ninety days.
Sponsor: John Liu
Allows certain elected officials in the town of Clarkson, in the county of Monroe, who failed to take or file their respective oaths of office for the three-year term beginning January 1, 2020 to continue serving in their respective capacities provided they take and file their oaths of office within thirty days from the effective date.
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Permits certain officers appointed to a county position who failed to take or file their oaths of office or official undertaking within the prescribed period to continue to serve if they take or file the required oath or undertaking within 30 days.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Relates to the enforcement of parking in disabled access parking spaces.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Authorizes the New York state energy research and development authority to prepare a report on the feasibility, costs and benefits of establishing a renewable energy laboratory; requires such report to examine partnerships with businesses and educational institutions; determine whether a New York renewable energy laboratory would facilitate the development of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies and practices, advance related science and engineering, create jobs, promote economic development and manufacturing, and transfer knowledge and innovations to address the state's energy and environmental goals; and consider how such laboratory may achieve the goal of involving minority students, scientists, engineers and minority and women owned business enterprises in its programs.
Sponsor: Phillip Steck
Modifies certain interest rates for life insurance within the standard nonforfeiture law.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Designates a portion of the state highway system as the "Medal of Honor Recipient Francis S. Currey Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Extends the provisions authorizing the town of Greenburgh and specified villages in the towns of Greenburgh and Mount Pleasant to adopt a local law to impose a hotel/motel occupancy tax.
Sponsor: Thomas Abinanti
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk, to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from the Selden Fire District with respect to the 2021-2022 assessment roll.
Sponsor: Mario Mattera
Authorizes the Syracuse regional airport authority to provide and maintain an authority police department and a uniformed authority police force.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Relates to the allocation of net collections from the additional one percent rate of sales and compensating use taxes in the county of St. Lawrence.
Sponsor: Patricia Ritchie
Authorizes the assessor of the county of Nassau to accept from the Mineola Union Free School District an application for exemption from real property taxes for part of the 2020-2021 school year and all of the 2021-2022 school year and the 2021 and 2022 general assessment rolls.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Extends certain provisions relating to an occupancy tax for hotels and motels in the city of Port Jervis.
Sponsor: Mike Martucci
Provides that the comptroller shall cause, in accordance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the comptroller, that a state employee's net salary may be deposited directly in a bank for any purpose to an account in the name of such employee.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Establishes a statewide advanced care planning campaign to promote public awareness of hospice and palliative care services.
Sponsor: Monica Wallace
Provides procedures relating to the adoption and submission of an annual budget by the Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonality of the town of Southampton.
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Extends the effectiveness of the New York black car operators' injury compensation fund, inc., for an additional three years.
Sponsor: Catalina Cruz
Extends the effectiveness of the occupancy tax in the village of Harrison until September 1, 2025.
Sponsor: Christopher Burdick
Authorizes the town justice of the town of Van Etten, county of Chemung, to be a nonresident of such town.
Sponsor: Philip Palmesano
Increases the fines for dumping or plowing snow onto handicapped parking spaces.
Sponsor: Judy Griffin
Extends the provisions of law relating to the mortgage recording tax in the county of Livingston from December 1, 2022 to December 1, 2025.
Sponsor: Patrick Gallivan
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Putnam Valley over the Taconic Parkway as the "Putnam Valley First Responders Bridge".
Sponsor: Kevin Byrne
Waives the residency requirement for the information services director for Herkimer county by allowing a person holding such office to reside in a county adjoining Herkimer county.
Sponsor: James Tedisco
Corrects gendered language.
Sponsor: Nader Sayegh
Designates a portion of the state highway system in Oneida county as the "Oneida County Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: Joseph Griffo
Authorizes St. Francis Hospital, Roslyn, New York to file an application for exemption from real property taxes.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Authorizes the county of Madison to impose an additional real estate transfer tax of up to two dollars per each five hundred dollars.
Sponsor: John Salka
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the village of Spencerport, town of Ogden, county of Monroe, as the "Firefighter Robert Fowler Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: Josh Jensen
Authorizes the Community Outreach Center to file with the town of Ramapo assessor an application for certain real property tax exemptions.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Extends the indemnification to certain communities relating to the Hudson river valley greenway.
Sponsor: Kevin Cahill
Provides the International Boxing Hall of Fame the option to purchase the reverter interest of certain lands conveyed by the New York state thruway authority.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Designates a portion of the state highway system in Ulster county the "Chief John 'Jody' Rossitz Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: Peter Oberacker
Authorizes the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk assessor to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from the Brookhaven Fire District with respect to the 2020-2021 assessment roll.
Sponsor: Alexis Weik
Authorizes the county of Niagara to transfer ownership of certain parkland to the town of Lockport.
Sponsor: Robert Ortt
Extends the occupancy tax in the village of Tuckahoe until September 1, 2025.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Provides for taxpayer gifts for Lyme and tick-borne diseases education, research and prevention; establishes the Lyme and tick-borne diseases education, research and prevention fund.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Extends the effectiveness of the occupancy tax in the town of North Castle to 2025.
Sponsor: Christopher Burdick
Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to the establishment of certain water charges for hospitals and charities in New York city.
Sponsor: Nikki Lucas
Relates to allowing occupancy of joint living-work quarters for artists in certain manufacturing buildings converted to joint living-work quarters whose residence therein began on or before December 15, 2021.
Sponsor: Deborah Glick
Authorizes the city of Newburgh to impose a hotel and motel tax of up to five percent.
Sponsor: Jonathan Jacobson
Makes technical corrections to law references in the insurance law; eliminates certain gender-specific language relating to the superintendent of insurance.
Sponsor: Yuh-line Niou
Relates to fees for the New York Botanical Garden.
Sponsor: Nathalia Fernandez
Designates the Southampton Village Ocean Rescue as an emergency rescue and first aid squad pursuant to the general municipal law; permits members to display green lights on motor vehicles when engaged in emergency operation pursuant to the vehicle and traffic law.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Includes additional self-advocates on the autism spectrum disorders advisory board; increases the amount of board members from 19 to 24.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the county of Clinton, currently known as the Twin Bridges, as the "Trooper Brian S. Falb Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: D. Billy Jones
Relates to contracts awarded by the Erie county water authority.
Sponsor: Monica Wallace
Limits the liability of operators and owners of first-response emergency vehicles for monetary penalties for certain traffic violations committed while responding to a medical emergency in a city with a population of one million or more persons.
Sponsor: Simcha Eichenstein
Authorizes St. Mark Coptic Church Center, located in the hamlet of Woodbury, town of Oyster Bay, county of Nassau to retroactively apply for a real property tax exemption for certain property.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Authorizes the West Hempstead Holiness Church of God to file with the county of Nassau assessor an application for a retroactive real property tax exemption.
Sponsor: Edward Ra
Extends the village of Port Chester occupancy tax until December 31, 2025.
Sponsor: Steven Otis
Requires employment opportunities to be posted on the department of civil service website.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Requires the emergency response plan of an electric corporation or the Long Island power authority to include plans for how the communication and coordination of efforts shall occur between the various parties involved in implementing such emergency response plan.
Sponsor: Nader Sayegh
Increases pilotage fees on the Hudson River for certain vessels.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Authorizes the Spring Valley Church of the Nazarene to file with the town of Ramapo assessor an application for certain real property tax exemptions.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to participation in the banking development districts program.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Increases the base pilotage tariffs at Sandy Hook, Sands Point and Execution Rocks by an approximate three percent in each of the next five years.
Sponsor: Michael Cusick
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk, to accept from the First Baptist Church an application for exemption from real property taxes with respect to the 2019-2020 assessment rolls.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Extends the village of Mamaroneck occupancy tax for three years.
Sponsor: Steven Otis
Authorizes the imposition of an occupancy tax in the village of Briarcliff Manor.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Authorizes the Bellmore Fire District to file an application for exemption from real property taxes.
Sponsor: John Brooks
Authorizes the city of New York to discontinue the use as parkland of a portion of real property in the county of New York and to grant easements to the metropolitan transportation authority so that it may make handicapped accessible improvements and upgrades to the New York city transit authority 168 Street transit station.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Increases pilotage fees on vessels transiting the New York state waters of Long Island Sound or Block Island Sound east of Execution Rocks or Sands Point.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Extends provisions relating to the imposition of an occupancy tax on the village of Mount Kisco until September 1, 2025.
Sponsor: Christopher Burdick
Relates to requirements for certain clinical laboratory practitioners; includes certain acceptable types of education for clinical laboratory technologists, cytotechnologists, clinical laboratory technicians, histotechnologists and histotechnicians; outlines requirements for certification as a histotechnician.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Relates to the description of lands for which the Commissioner of General Services is authorized to grant an easement to the Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation.
Sponsor: Susan Serino
Authorizes the city of New Rochelle, county of Westchester to alienate and discontinue the use of certain parklands, in furtherance of an economic development interest of the state and/or city of New Rochelle.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Allows acknowledgments and proofs by any officer in active service authorized to act as a notary in any component part of the United States military.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Extends provisions of law providing for certain fees and expenses in unemployment insurance proceedings.
Sponsor: Alfred Taylor
Authorizes the imposition of an occupancy tax in the village of Nyack, county of Rockland.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Extends the village of Rye Brook occupancy tax until September 1, 2025
Sponsor: Steven Otis
Extends provisions authorizing the city of Hudson to impose hotel and motel taxes.
Sponsor: Didi Barrett
Extends provisions of law relating to providing local governments greater contract flexibility and cost savings by permitting certain shared purchasing among political subdivisions from July 31, 2023 until June 30, 2026.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Permits the village of Cold Spring, in Putnam County, to impose a hotel and motel tax of up to five percent.
Sponsor: Sandra Galef
Authorizes the commissioner of the office of general services to convey certain unappropriated state land to KIPP: Albany Community Public Charter Schools for the purposes of improving traffic flow at an appurtenant public school facility for the benefit of the school and the neighborhood and to provide adequate public parking and trail access in support of the adjacent Tivoli Lake Preserve owned by the city of Albany.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Authorizes the village of Highland Falls, in Orange county to adopt and amend local laws imposing a tax on persons occupying a room for hire in any hotel in an amount not to exceed 5% of the per diem rental rate for each room; provides for the expiration and repeal of such provisions on December 31, 2025.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Makes technical corrections to the housing our neighbors with dignity program.
Sponsor: Michael Gianaris
Authorizes the Bais Torah U'tefillah to receive retroactive real property tax exempt status.
Sponsor: Judy Griffin
Provides for expanded ownership in design professional corporations by employee stock ownership plans and non-licensed employees.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Extends the hotel and motel tax in the town of Woodbury an additional three years.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Relates to the number and description of courses in the right of way easement granted by the village of Saugerties to the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Relates to human trafficking awareness and training; requires employees of lodging facilities to have training in the recognition of a human trafficking victim; requires the division of criminal justice services, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the New York state interagency task force on human trafficking to approve a human trafficking recognition training program.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Requires curriculum related to human trafficking awareness to be included in alcohol training awareness programs; requires such training to be developed in conjunction with and approved by the New York state interagency task force on human trafficking.
Sponsor: Kimberly Jean-Pierre
Requires information concerning services for human trafficking victims in the sanitary facilities at truck stops.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Directs the Port Authority to provide information concerning services for human trafficking victims in Port Authority bus terminals.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Requires information concerning services for human trafficking victims in airports; provides that such provisions shall not apply to any airport operated by a bi-state authority; defines terms.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Requires information concerning services for human trafficking victims in public restrooms at service areas operated by the thruway authority.
Sponsor: Cordell Cleare
Requires information concerning services for human trafficking victims in Port Authority airports.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Exempts retired peace officers from the crime of criminal possession of a firearm, rifle or shotgun in a sensitive location.
Sponsor: Mario Mattera
Eliminates state sales and compensating use taxes on motor fuels and diesel motor fuels; authorizes localities to eliminate such taxes at the local level; establishes various exemptions from New York's sales and use tax; provides for a sales tax exemption for housekeeping supplies and for ready-to-eat foods.
Sponsor: Robert Ortt
Terminates the provisions of executive order 11.8 of 2022 to end the COVID-19 state disaster emergency
Sponsor: Robert Ortt
Provides that possession or sale of a stimulant weighing 15 grams or more shall be punishable as a class A-I felony.
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Promotes the education of the human trafficking information and referral hotline to assist persons in freeing themselves from severe acts or forms of sex trafficking.
Sponsor: Catalina Cruz
Relates to maintaining public data of open code violations in New York city housing authority developments.
Sponsor: Marcela Mitaynes
Establishes the "diaper initiative affordability for parents and elderly remedy (DIAPER) act".
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Relates to informational leaflets for maternity patients; requires certain annual statistical information to be presented on the department's website for the most recent five years for which such data is available.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Requires the office of mental health and the department of health to conduct a study on the disparate impacts regarding postpartum depression screening tests and to prepare and submit a report of findings and recommendations to the governor, the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, and the senate and assembly minority leaders.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Requires the New York city housing authority to have a searchable database of ticket numbers.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Requires the creation and imposition of restrictive commercial practices and stringent recordkeeping and reporting to prevent gun sales to individuals with a criminal record; provides that such measures shall be promulgated by the superintendent of state police; restricts premises of sales; requires employee training; prohibits straw purchases; imposes additional license conditions.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Enacts the "all-electric building act"; provides that the state energy conservation construction code shall prohibit infrastructure, building systems, or equipment used for the combustion of fossil fuels in new construction statewide no later than December 31, 2023 if the building is less than seven stories and July 1, 2027 if the building is seven stories or more.
Sponsor: Emily Gallagher
Grants continued survivor benefits to Genesis Villella, Deliliah Vega and Peter Vega.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Designates portions of the state highway system as "The Disabled American Veterans - New York Medal of Honor Highway" and the "New York Medal of Honor Highway"; renames the "Sergeant Jonathan Gollnitz Memorial Highway" as the "Sergeant Jonathan Gollnitz - New York Medal of Honor Highway".
Sponsor: Didi Barrett
Directs the superintendent of financial services to study overdraft fees and prepare a report to be delivered to the governor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Requires instruction in pedestrian and bicyclist safety as part of the drivers pre-licensing course.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Provides a tax credit for the purchase or conversion of an electric vessel or zero emission vessel; provides a tax credit for electric vessel recharging property.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Creates the "Great Swamp protection act" for lands in Dutchess and Putnam counties.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Prohibits smoking in public parks; sets $50 fine; defines terms.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Requires a posting of the rights of individuals who are applying to receive assistance including the right to: a fair hearing; ask about emergency assistance; apply for all benefits and services; ask about child care; free language services; screening and special services if experiencing domestic violence; and a written adequate notice.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Requires that any electronic benefit transfer services for supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits shall ensure that two electronic benefit transfer credit or debit cards are issued for use by any recipient household having more than one parent or guardian residing in the household on a full-time basis.
Sponsor: Simcha Eichenstein
Relates to pre-clearance of voting-related regulations and policies.
Sponsor: Latrice Walker
Relates to licensing and other provisions relating to firearms.
Sponsor: Joseph Griffo
Establishes the public water justice act; prohibits sale of waters of the state unless otherwise specifically authorized; establishes a public water justice fund for royalties and fees collected from persons or entities authorized to sell waters of the state.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Enacts the "Empire State Windfall Profits Tax Act of 2023", establishing an excise tax on the quarterly receipts of a company experiencing a profit windfall.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Establishes the professional practice of community midwifery; defines as the management in the home, birth center, or community setting, of normal pregnancies, child birth, and postpartum care, including newborn evaluation, resuscitation and referral for infants; sets requirements for license and practice.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Exempts any land located in the state forest preserve in the Adirondack and Catskill parks from certain provisions of law relating to prohibiting firearms in public parks.
Sponsor: Daniel Stec
Prohibits fuel oil, grade number four in any building or facility in the state after July 1, 2025.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Relates to designating the month of May as "Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month".
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Authorizes the Bellmore Fire District to file an application for exemption from real property taxes with the assessor of the county of Nassau.
Sponsor: David McDonough
Adopts the interstate nurse licensure compact (Part A); adopts the advanced practice registered nurse compact (Part B).
Sponsor: Brian Miller
Provides that it shall be unlawful to disseminate or publish files or instructions for the digital manufacture of a firearm or components.
Sponsor: Charles Lavine
Enacts the lead pipe right to know act requiring public water systems to take service line inventories and make such information available to the public.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Relates to establishing arrears resolution programs; requires utility corporations, telephone corporations, water-works corporations, municipal water systems, internet service providers and cable television companies to establish arrears resolution programs for residential and small business customers to pay arrears owed during the COVID-19 state of emergency; requires the public service commission to study arrears owed for broadband services and cable service in the state; defines terms; requires the public service commission to establish an arrears resolution funding program to pay for customers' arrears.
Sponsor: Kevin Cahill
Requires the mobilization of the New York guard for certain power outages; requires power outage restoration training for members of the New York guard.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Creates a private right of action for any person against any person who, within this state, manufactures or causes to be manufactured, distributes, transports, or imports into the state, or causes to be distributed or transported or imported into the state, keeps for sale or offers or exposes for sale, or gives or lends any firearm lacking a serial number required by law, assault weapon, .50 BMG rifle, or firearm precursor part, subject to certain exceptions; specifies that the provisions are inoperative upon invalidation of a specified law in Texas; relates to the liability of a person who challenges a firearm restriction in court.
Sponsor: Thomas Abinanti
Relates to paintless dent repair rate filing.
Sponsor: Jennifer Lunsford
Allows qualified voters who are primary caregivers of one or more individuals to vote by absentee ballot regardless of whether the individuals cared for are ill or physically disabled.
Sponsor: Anna Kelles
Directs the empire state development corporation to conduct a study on the feasibility of a minority and women-owned business enterprise capacity mentorship program.
Sponsor: Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn
Directs contracting state agencies to develop a growth plan in order to increase participation of minority- and women-owned businesses with respect to state contracts and subcontracts.
Sponsor: Catalina Cruz
Relates to service contracts for accidental damages from handling and power surges.
Sponsor: Jennifer Lunsford
Adds "pregnancy outcome" to the list of protected classes.
Sponsor: Rebecca Seawright
Establishes the New York state violence in mass media research program to study the effects of mass media reporting on violent crimes.
Sponsor: Chantel Jackson
Requires the state of New York to pay all costs associated with the conduct of the August 23, 2022 primary election.
Sponsor: John Salka
Relates to licensing of military spouses with out-of-state licenses in equivalent occupations.
Sponsor: Brian Miller
Adopts the psychology interjurisdictional compact (Part A); adopts the recognition of emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact (Part B); adopts the counseling compact model legislation, approved on December fourth, two thousand twenty by the advisory group formed by the national center for interstate compacts (Part C).
Sponsor: Brian Miller
Requires not-for-profit hospitals inform patients that low to moderate-income persons may qualify for help with medical bills through such hospitals' charitable programs by disclosing such information to patients, posting such information conspicuously, and through social workers.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Provides for priority for applications and expedited determination of claims for a human trafficking victim who wishes to remove permanent marks that were part of the trafficking of such victim, including but not limited to, tattoos, markings, brandings, or other symbols or insignia.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Exempts retail sales of bottled water from the imposition of sales and use taxes.
Sponsor: Angelo Santabarbara
Provides that certain allegations made by employees involving employment shall be protected and matters of public interest in actions involving public petition and participation.
Sponsor: Jo Simon
Increases certain fixed fees for services provided by sheriffs.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Requires the state police to conduct a background check upon each application for renewal of a license to carry or possess a pistol or revolver.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Creates a twenty-five year retirement plan for New York city probation officers.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Authorizes schools to possess and administer naloxone in emergency situations to negate or neutralize, in whole or in part, the pharmacological effects of an opioid in the human body.
Sponsor: Maritza Davila
Requires rent stabilized housing accommodations lost or destroyed due to fire, natural disaster, act of God, act of war or eminent domain, to be replaced in any succeeding construction on the same parcel.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Expands confidentiality provisions relating to certain investigations of medical or quality assurance or a medical or dental malpractice prevention program, to include statements made by any persons at such reviews who are a party to an action which was reviewed at such proceedings.
Sponsor: Amanda Septimo
Authorizes Joseph Murphy, a former employee of the NYS department of corrections and community supervision, to receive a refund for military service credit purchased in the New York state and local employees' retirement system.
Sponsor: Kieran Lalor
Relates to New York state's support of international debt relief initiatives for certain developing countries.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Relates to the construction, installation and operation of dual-use solar energy projects on certain land which receives an agricultural assessment; defines dual-use solar energy project as a solar installation that integrates solar arrays and farming activity on the same ground.
Sponsor: Donna Lupardo
Requires firearms, rifles and shotguns to be manufactured or modified to be permanently incompatible with a rapid-fire modification device; requires manufacturers of such weapons to make such modifications to existing weapons at no cost to owners and dealers; gives owners one year to obtain compliance.
Sponsor: Phillip Steck
Increases the enhanced STAR property tax deduction for tax for final assessment rolls to be completed after two thousand twenty-two.
Sponsor: Michael Lawler
Creates a city-wide council for district seventy-five to advise and comment on educational or instructional policies involving district seventy-five services.
Sponsor: Alicia Hyndman
Provides for the New York state of health to help veterans ascertain their eligibility for healthcare through the department of veterans affairs.
Sponsor: Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn
Designates Lactarius peckii as the official state fungus of the state.
Sponsor: Deborah Glick
Enacts the "police and fire employees retention act"; provides for a deferred retirement option plan payable to members of optional twenty-year retirement plans; outlines eligibility and payout of such plan; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Angelo Santabarbara
Prohibits price gouging with respect to fuel, energy, and transportation goods and services; directs the attorney general to promulgate rules and regulations requiring the periodic public disclosure by actors in the chain of distribution for fuel sold in or into the state of the prices charged or proposed to be charged for fuel.
Sponsor: Nily Rozic
Grants members of the city of New York's police force eligibility for retirement and pension based on previous service as traffic enforcement agents.
Sponsor: Jenifer Rajkumar
Relates to citizen review panels being established in each region of the state in accordance with section two hundred thirty of the economic development law.
Sponsor: Kimberly Jean-Pierre
Includes intentionally selecting a victim based on certain actual or perceived traits in the crime of murder in the first degree; provides that sentence for commission of certain provisions of murder in the first degree is death or life without parole.
Sponsor: William Barclay
Enacts the "police and fire employees retention act"; provides for a deferred retirement option plan payable to members of optional twenty-year retirement plans; outlines eligibility and payout of such plan; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Establishes an automatic application program for state high school students into SUNY and CUNY.
Sponsor: Catalina Cruz
Adopts the Physical Therapy Licensure Compact model language (Part A); adopts the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact model language (Part B); adopts the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact (Part C).
Sponsor: Brian Miller
Extends the boundaries of the Woodmere fire district to include the village of Woodsburgh.
Sponsor: Eric Brown
Relates to promotions of detectives; grants detectives of the third grade and detectives of the second grade the same rights in respect to the police pension fund as detectives of a grade higher after a certain period of time.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Relates to contractual liability insurance policies; requires reimbursement to the provider for all obligations incurred by a provider under the terms of a service contract, or in the event of the provider's nonperformance, provide or pay on behalf of the provider all covered contractual obligations incurred by the provider.
Sponsor: Jennifer Lunsford
Includes certain acts of assault or harassment by a person against certain employees of a transit agency or authority as a crime of assault in the second degree.
Sponsor: Judy Griffin
Adds training of school personnel in non-lethal defense skills to requirements for school safety plans.
Sponsor: David DiPietro
Relates to civil actions brought by employees for violations of an employer violating safety and health standards or workplace violence.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Relates to employer violations of certain provisions allowing for workplace safety committees; allows the commissioner of labor to assess civil penalties and to seek additional relief for such violations.
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Requires certain data in reports by the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance for the "COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program of 2021"; requires the inclusion of the breakdown of applications for each zip code including the total number of approved applications; the total number of denied applications; the total number of incomplete applications; and the total number of applications that are awaiting processing or are pending in such report; provides for application information that may be tracked.
Sponsor: Kimberly Jean-Pierre
Provides one additional service credit for members of the New York state teachers' retirement system for each day of accumulated unused sick leave at the time of a member's retirement.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Relates to consumer protection and utility meter choice.
Sponsor: Thomas Abinanti
Relates to the application of provisions of the not-for-profit corporation law and other laws to certain crematoriums located in the town of Tonawanda; provides that provisions will apply to a crematory or crematorium operated by a funeral entity in the town of Tonawanda that has been subject to a consent order issued by the department of environmental conservation.
Sponsor: William Conrad
Establishes a Black Leadership Institute within the state university of New York as an initiative for Black leaders in higher education with a mission to retain and grow from within SUNY a greater proportion of Black professionals at SUNY campuses; creates an eight member advisory council.
Sponsor: Kimberly Jean-Pierre
Provides an exception to qualification for the small business seed funding grant program for independent arts contractors.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Requires the New York state cancer services program to provide various cancer screenings and diagnostic services at no cost to certain persons and to provide informational pamphlets on such cancers.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Authorizes park-and-ride development as construction or improvement by the department of transportation partly at municipal expense.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Requires all social service's applications to be made publicly available online on the department's website.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Prohibits the sale of certain products that contain intentionally added PFAS on and after January 1, 2024; requires manufacturers of products containing PFAS to provide notice of such fact to persons that offer the products for sale or distribution; provides penalties for violations.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Provides that where the total number of commercial food fish license, commercial crab permits, commercial whelk and conch licenses, and marine and coastal district party and charter boat license applications from persons who were not issued such license in the previous year exceeds the number of licenses that are available, the department of environmental conservation shall randomly select recipients of the available licenses from among those applications received by the first business day of the applicable license year; provides for a temporary authorization where in the event of a temporary emergency, a licensee or permittee may provide written authorization for a person to temporarily undertake any licensed activities on the licensee's or permittee's behalf; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Establishes the office of domestic terrorism to monitor, analyze, investigate and combat domestic terrorism, white supremacist and neo-Nazi infiltration of government agencies.
Sponsor: Patrick Burke
Relates to the involuntary confinement of individuals afflicted with a communicable disease in certain situations.
Sponsor: Joseph Giglio
Relates to the regulation of municipal shooting ranges, including limiting the hours of operation and addressing noise pollution; directs the department of health to conduct a study describing the contaminants and other pollutants in the ground and water bodies adjacent to certain shooting ranges.
Sponsor: Michael Benedetto
Authorizes the sale of merchandise other than beer by licensed breweries and licensed farm breweries and the operation of another business on a licensed premises; authorizes licensed breweries and farm breweries to charge for tours and tastings.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Relates to grants to cover the costs of school resource officers; authorizes boards of cooperative educational services to enter into contracts with local police entities to provide school resource officers.
Sponsor: Marianne Buttenschon
Extends the statute of limitations of actions related to certain sex trafficking offenses, reviving such actions otherwise barred by the existing statute of limitations; grants trial preference to such actions; exempts such actions from certain provisions requiring notice of claims.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Designates the bridge on the portion of Charley Hill Road which crosses interstate route 87 in the town of Schroon, county of Essex as the "Trooper Lawrence P. Gleason Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: Matthew Simpson
Requires certain persons attend the electronic cigarette and vaping prevention, awareness and control program.
Sponsor: Keith Brown
Prohibits state contracts with contractors who do not provide health insurance which covers services for transgender, non-binary, and gender expansive people.
Sponsor: Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of East Fishkill the Trooper James G. Sweeney Memorial Bridge.
Sponsor: Kieran Lalor
Enacts the interstate medical licensure compact and the nurse licensure compact to strengthen access to health care by providing a streamlined process to become licensed in multiple states.
Sponsor: Daniel O'Donnell
Modifies the retirement program for Triborough bridge and tunnel members to a twenty-year retirement program; clarifies the statutory peace officer designation of certain employees of the Triborough bridge and tunnel authority.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Relates to enacting the "free resources for equitable education (FREE) act"; requires State University of New York higher education institutions to designate all general education and 25 percent of all major specific courses as low textbook cost (LTC) or zero textbook cost (ZTC).
Sponsor: Ron Kim
Creates a civil cause of action for the manufacture, sale, or distribution of assault weapons or ghost guns within the state; aiding and abetting such manufacture, sale or distribution; or intending to aid and abet in such manufacture, sale or distribution; provides for a civil remedy of ten thousand dollars per violation.
Sponsor: Chantel Jackson
Provides for an annual growth amount for tuition and regional rate reimbursement for approved school-age and preschool special education programs.
Sponsor: Edward Ra
Provides that a police officer shall file an application, which shall be sworn, and accompanying supporting documentation, setting forth the facts and circumstances justifying the issuance of an extreme risk protection order.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Requires 10% of the penalties imposed by the superintendent of financial services to be deposited in the community development financial institution fund.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Designates the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson bridge as the "Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge".
Sponsor: Jonathan Jacobson
Requires the office of mental health to establish a training program for the diagnosis and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder for military veterans; the program shall include a component on military culture competency and shall be intended for the training of mental health providers and mental health clinicians; certification of the completion of the program may be provided to participants through the office.
Sponsor: Pamela Hunter
Designates March twenty-first as a day of commemoration to be known as "Down Syndrome Awareness Day".
Sponsor: Joseph DeStefano
Requires written documentation of a mental health examination completed by a physician, psychologist or social worker licensed in this state that supports that a person is competent and not likely to act in a manner dangerous to public safety prior to issuing a license to carry a firearm to such person.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Includes fuel-flexible linear generators which do not utilize a fossil fuel resource in the process of generating electricity as qualifying as renewable energy systems.
Sponsor: Michael Cusick
Extends the right to vote in school district elections to qualified persons who are sixteen years of age.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Directs the New York state interagency task force on human trafficking to investigate connections between social media and human trafficking.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Establishes the climate change adaptation cost recovery program to require companies that have contributed significantly to the buildup of climate-warming greenhouse gases in the atmosphere to bear a share of the costs of needed infrastructure investments to adapt to climate change; establishes the climate change adaptation fund.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Implements automatic market rate increases for child care assistance such that assistance will be equal to one hundred percent of the applicable market-related payment rate established by the department.
Sponsor: Sarah Clark
Relates to segregated confinement; provides that certain incarcerated individuals shall not be placed in a residential rehabilitation unit; makes technical corrections by changing the word "inmate" to "incarcerated individual"; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Matthew Simpson
Relates to age limitation on term of judicial office.
Sponsor: Charles Lavine
Provides that possession and use of a firearm in certain locations under the supervision, guidance and instruction of a qualified firearms instructor shall not be a crime.
Sponsor: Marianne Buttenschon
Restricts the performance of surgical devocalization procedures on dogs and cats.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Relates to establishing a presumption relating to lung conditions incurred by deputy sheriffs in cities of one million or more; provides that deputy sheriff members retiring due to such lung conditions shall receive a pension equal to three-fourths of his or her final average salary.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Grants retroactive membership with Tier IV status in the New York state and local employees' retirement system to Christine Fernandez, formerly Christine Lennard, for her 1984--1985 employment with the Voorheesville public library.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Requires alternating high and low, two-toned signal devices on emergency services vehicles in New York city.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Requires a forty hour firearm safety course for a license to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm; makes certain exceptions for certain individuals.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Allows in a criminal proceeding in which a defendant is accused of a sexual offense admitting of evidence that the defendant committed other sexual offenses.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Enacts the State Police Retention act; provides a deferred retirement option plan payable to members and officers of the division of state police.
Sponsor: Monica Wallace
Relates to establishing a special accidental death benefit for deputy sheriff members of the New York city employees' retirement system.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Exempts the review of certain contracts from suspension of certain laws during a state disaster emergency.
Sponsor: Monica Wallace
Provides that it shall be a class E felony to possess a rifle, shotgun, or firearm in a sensitive place; defines sensitive place.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Directs the department of environmental conservation to conduct a study to identify potential sites along all highways and thruways in the state for wildlife crossings; directs the department of transportation to create a report on the fiscal impact of such study.
Sponsor: Robert Carroll
Relates to requiring qualification-based criteria for awarding certain contracts for services.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Requires written agreements between the governor and the legislature that relate to any budget appropriations be included in the synopsis of requests for appropriations for the state budget and published on the public website of the division of the budget.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Establishes a three year term limit for members of the autism spectrum disorders advisory board.
Sponsor: Angelo Santabarbara
Authorizes municipalities to adopt a local law, ordinance or resolution providing for a sales tax exemption for clothing and footwear after March 1, 2022 and no later than August 1, 2022; provides for the repeal of such provisions on January 1, 2023.
Sponsor: Judy Griffin
Authorizes boards of cooperative educational services in Suffolk and Nassau counties to establish workers' compensation reserve funds.
Sponsor: Judy Griffin
Requires certain entities with sports facilities that receive money from the state or a local government within the state to only contract with companies that pay their employees the minimum wage; defines terms.
Sponsor: Ron Kim
Authorizes the direct intrastate and interstate shipment of liquor, cider, mead, and braggot; relates to direct shipments of wine.
Sponsor: Donna Lupardo
Directs the department of health to create an informational pamphlet regarding the laparoscopic power morcellation surgery technique.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Relates to establishing a presumption relating to heart conditions incurred by deputy sheriffs in cities of one million or more; provides that deputy sheriff members retiring due to such heart conditions shall receive a pension equal to three-fourths of his or her final average salary.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Establishes procedures regarding orders of post-termination visitation and/or contact between a child and such child's parent and for modification of such orders.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Relates to standards for the erection of tents or membrane structures; requires standards permitting restaurants and establishments licensed to sell alcoholic beverages at retail for consumption on the premises to erect such structures for more than 180 days provided the local municipality permits such use.
Sponsor: Christopher Burdick
Authorizes the filing of an application for an extreme risk protection order by a licensed or registered physician, licensed psychologist, licensed clinical social worker, licensed clinical professional counselor, clinical nurse specialist in psychiatric and mental health nursing, psychiatric nurse practitioner, licensed clinical marriage or family therapist who has examined the person against whom the order is sought.
Sponsor: Patrick Burke
Redefines the term "covered renewable energy system" to mean a renewable energy system with a capacity of one or more megawatts alternating current.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Establishes the "advanced building codes, appliance and equipment efficiency standards act"; adds the promotion of clean energy and the implementation of the climate agenda set forth in the New York state climate leadership and community protection act to the state energy conservation construction code; increases the efficiency standards of appliances and equipment by the state energy conservation construction code; increases the energy efficiency standards of appliances and equipment.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Establishes the "utility thermal energy network and jobs act" to promote the development of thermal energy networks throughout the state and to provide jobs to transitioning utility workers who have lost or are at risk of losing their employment.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Establishes an extended producer responsibility program for packaging which creates provisions related to improved recycling practices; establishes the packaging responsibility fund.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Authorizes the town of Goshen to impose a hotel and motel tax of up to five percent.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Provides that no person shall be denied the equal protection of the laws of this state or any subdivision thereof; provides no person shall, because of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, creed, religion, or sex, including sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, pregnancy outcomes, reproductive healthcare and autonomy, be subjected to any discrimination in their civil rights by any other person or by any firm, corporation, or institution, or by the state or any agency or subdivision of the state.
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Directs municipalities to create a program for bystander reporting of stolen, false or fraudulent license plates.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Requires drivers' licenses to include a distinguishing mark indicating that the licensee has a permit to carry a concealed firearm; authorizes the commissioner of motor vehicles to access the statewide license and record database to ascertain the names of persons who have a license to carry a concealed firearm.
Sponsor: Joseph Addabbo
Exempts applications for an extreme risk protection order from requiring an index number fee.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions of law relating to the operation of personal watercraft and specialty prop-craft.
Sponsor: D. Billy Jones
Designates the director of the upstate flood mitigation task force; relates to assessments of Erie Canal system operation procedures related to flood mitigation and management.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage clams until December 31, 2025.
Sponsor: Steven Otis
Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage oysters until December 31, 2025.
Sponsor: Jaime Williams
Relates to licensing and other provisions relating to firearms.
Sponsor: Carl Heastie
Relates to the adjournment of the Extraordinary Session of the Legislature sine die
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Relates to licensing and other provisions relating to firearms.
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Provides that no person shall be denied the equal protection of the laws of this state or any subdivision thereof; provides no person shall, because of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, creed, religion, or sex, including sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, pregnancy outcomes, reproductive healthcare and autonomy, be subjected to any discrimination in their civil rights by any other person or by any firm, corporation, or institution, or by the state or any agency or subdivision of the state.
Sponsor: Rebecca Seawright
Relates to the adjournment of the Extraordinary Session of the Legislature sine die
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage by regulation open seasons, size and catch limits and manner of taking of all species of fish.
Sponsor: Carrie Woerner
Extends certain provisions relating to bonds and notes of the city of Yonkers.
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Extends certain tuition waivers for police officer students of the city university of New York to 2024.
Sponsor: Jaime Williams
Extends the time period for the Suffolk county water authority to file its annual reports.
Sponsor: Steve Stern
Provides for qualifications to hold certain positions in the village of Scarsdale.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Extends certain provisions relating to the use of municipal space for outdoor dining and alcohol consumption.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Provides real property tax relief to veterans who have at least ten years of service in the U.S. armed forces or in the organized militia of the state of New York. Vet, Homeland Security & Mil Aff.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Extends provisions related to certified school psychologists and special education services and programs for preschool children with handicapping conditions until June 30, 2024.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Exempts the Salina Consolidated Fire District #2, in the town of Salina, county of Onondaga from the forty-five percent limit on non-resident members.
Sponsor: Pamela Hunter
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Islip, county of Suffolk, to accept from the Iglesia de Jesucristo Palabra Miel Santiago Atitlan Long Island N.Y., an application for exemption from real property taxes.
Sponsor: Philip Ramos
Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage bluefish from 2022 to 2025.
Sponsor: Eddie Gibbs
Extends provisions requiring the metropolitan transportation authority to establish an expired fare transfer policy until December 31, 2029.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Authorizes the issuance of a license to sell liquor at retail for consumption on certain premises in the city of Beacon located within two hundred feet of a building occupied as a church, synagogue or other place of worship.
Sponsor: Jonathan Jacobson
Requires adult care facilities to include demographic information, including race or ethnicity, in certain admission and discharge records maintained by the facility.
Sponsor: Phara Souffrant Forrest
Extends, from December 31, 2022 to December 31, 2023, the expiration of the authorization granted to residential property owners in high risk brush fire areas on Staten Island to cut and remove reeds from their property.
Sponsor: Michael Cusick
Allows out of state health care professionals to perform services at the Ironman Lake Placid 2022.
Sponsor: Matthew Simpson
Designates a portion of the state highway system constituting state route forty-five between New Hempstead Road and East Eckerson Road in the town of Ramapo in Rockland county as the "Firefighter Jared Lloyd Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Allows for the county of Albany to impose an additional ninety-five cent surcharge per access line per month on the customers of every wireless service supplier within Albany county to pay for costs associated with maintaining the 911 emergency telephone system.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Permits certain defendants in a criminal action in Chemung, Schuyler, or Yates county to appear electronically, with the approval of the court.
Sponsor: Philip Palmesano
Establishes an administrative adjudication hearing procedure for code and ordinance violations for the city of Newburgh.
Sponsor: Jonathan Jacobson
Relates to the submission date for a report relating to volunteer firefighter recruitment and retention and to the effectiveness of certain provisions relating thereto.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Increases the number of stenographers that may be appointed for Orange county; provides that such appointments may be made from residents of Orange county or any adjoining county, and the salary of such stenographers shall be prescribed in the annual county budget.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Expands the boundaries of the residential parking system in the village of Pelham in Westchester county.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Authorizes the village of Voorheesville, county of Albany, by resolution to appoint the office of clerk, treasurer, clerk-treasurer, deputy clerk, deputy clerk treasurer, and building inspector who do not reside within such village.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Authorizes VFW Post 4927 to file an application for exemption from real property taxes for certain assessment rolls.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Relates to permitting the Candor central school district to establish an insurance reserve fund.
Sponsor: Fred Akshar
Relates to a license to sell liquor at retail for consumption on certain premises; provides an exemption on restrictions for certain manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers from sharing an interest in a liquor license.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Provides for flexibility by the division of housing and community renewal in the funding of certain weatherization programs.
Sponsor: William Conrad
Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage blackfish.
Sponsor: Jaime Williams
Exempts the Ardsley Volunteer Fire Department from the requirement that the percentage of non-resident fire department members not exceed forty-five percent of the membership.
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Authorizes Tu Vien Truc Lam Buddhist Central, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation, to file an application for real property tax exemption with respect to the 2021 assessment roll for a portion of school taxes and general taxes.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Permits residents of Orange county and adjoining counties to hold the position of assistant district attorney in Orange county.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Smithtown, county of Suffolk, to accept from the New Horizons Counseling Center, Inc., an application for exemption from real property taxes.
Sponsor: Michael Fitzpatrick
Relates to state aid eligibility for library construction; provides that aid shall be provided on approved expenses incurred during the period commencing July first and ending June thirtieth for up to six years, or until the project is completed, whichever occurs first.
Sponsor: Sean Ryan
Extends limitations on the shift between classes of taxable property in the town of Clarkstown, county of Rockland for 2022--2023.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Permits the electronic appearance of a defendant in the county of Saratoga.
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Implements a residential parking system in the city of Rye on Mead Place.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Expands which documents can be used to show identity theft in certain circumstances relating to debt collection.
Sponsor: Charles Fall
Authorizes the board of managers of a condominium to allow unit owner meetings to be conducted via electronic means.
Sponsor: Nily Rozic
Relates to the purpose and membership of the Valley Stream Volunteer and Exempt Fireman's Benevolent Association and the use of foreign fire insurance premium taxes by such Association.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Authorizes tastings at licensed premises by distillers; authorizes the sale of any liquor manufactured by the licensee; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Permits the electronic appearance of a defendant in Seneca county except at hearings and trials.
Sponsor: Pamela Helming
Relates to licensing restrictions for manufacturers and wholesalers of alcoholic beverages on licensees who sell at retail for on-premises consumption; provides for the repeal of certain provisions upon expiration thereof.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Permits the electronic appearance of a defendant in the county of Rockland.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Directs the commissioner of the department of environmental conservation to provide for the re-designation of Squaw Island in the town of Canandaigua, Ontario county as Skenoh Island; makes other technical corrections.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Relates to the improvement of operations in thoroughbred racing.
Sponsor: Stacey Pheffer Amato
Facilitates the marketing of any issue of serial bonds or notes of the city of Buffalo issued on or before June 30, 2023.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Relates to the residency requirements for village justice of Chestnut Ridge; requires such person to be a resident of Rockland county.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Huntington, county of Suffolk, to accept from the Huntington Public Library an application for exemption from real property taxes.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Requires children's non-regulated camps to ascertain whether an employee or volunteer is listed on the state sex offender registry pursuant to article six-C of the correction law and the national sex offender registry using the national crime and information center, established under the Adam Walsh child protection and safety act of 2006 (42 U.S.C. 16901 et seq.).
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Authorizes the village of Floral Park in the county of Nassau to establish a residential parking system.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Adds Black Meadow Creek to the definition of inland waterways.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Relates to an exemption for certain property from the prohibition of alcohol sales within a certain distance from a school.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Permits the electronic appearance of a defendant in the county of Sullivan, provided that the chief administrator of the courts has authorized the use of electronic appearance and the defendant, after consultation with counsel, consents on the record.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Exempts certain property in Erie county from the prohibition of alcohol sales within a certain distance from a school, church, synagogue or other place of worship.
Sponsor: Sean Ryan
Extends provisions providing for the sale of municipal obligations by the county of Erie.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Extends provisions of law relating to the taking of sharks.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Designates a portion of the state highway system constituting the Francis Lewis Boulevard overpass at the Long Island Expressway in the city of New York, county of Queens as the "Detective Anastasios Tsakos Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: Toby Stavisky
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the city of Saratoga Springs as the "Marylou Whitney Way".
Sponsor: Carrie Woerner
Exempts the Camillus Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. from the requirement that the percentage of non-resident fire department members not exceed forty-five percent of the membership.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Relates to the siting of certain premises licensed to sell liquor for consumption on the premises.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Permits the electronic appearance of a defendant in the county of Steuben.
Sponsor: Philip Palmesano
Relates to the regulation of taking crabs, including minimum and maximum size limits, open and closed seasons including lunar closures, and a prohibition on the harvest of crabs in amplexus.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Provides for a myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome ("ME/CFS") education and outreach program.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Extends provisions related to the assessment and review of assessments in the county of Nassau.
Sponsor: Charles Lavine
Extends the effectiveness of the estate tax treatment of dispositions to surviving spouses who are not United States citizens to July 1, 2025.
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Designates a portion of the Mohawk-Hudson Bike-Hike Trail within the village of Menands as the "Ronald H. Miller Memorial Bike Trail".
Sponsor: Phillip Steck
Adds Otter Kill Creek to the definition of inland waterways.
Sponsor: Mike Martucci
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the hamlet of Plainview, Nassau county as the "Police Officer Daniel J. Greer Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: Charles Lavine
Relates to the department of environmental conservation providing education and increasing awareness to the public of the health and environmental impacts of idling vehicles.
Sponsor: Sean Ryan
Replaces an instance of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services with the office of addiction services and supports when referring to developing the veterans stigma campaign; makes such provisions relating to the veterans stigma campaign permanent.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Eliminates noting an address change on driver licenses and non-driver identification cards.
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Includes Furnace Brook in the list of inland waterways eligible for the local waterfront revitalization program.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Authorizes the town of Hempstead in the county of Nassau to establish residential parking systems in the neighborhoods of Bellerose Terrace and Elmont.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Exempts the Rockland county assistant district attorney from certain residency requirements provided that a person holding such office reside in such county or an adjoining county.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Exempts the Bushnell's Basin Fire Department, in the town of Perinton, county of Monroe from the forty-five percent limit on non-resident members.
Sponsor: Jennifer Lunsford
Broadens the permissible scope of use of certain property conveyed to the Hollis-Bellaire-Queens Village Athletic Association, Inc. by chapter 602 of the laws of 1980 relating to authorizing the commissioner of general services to sell or lease certain lands in Queens county to the Hollis-Bellaire-Queens Village Athletic Association, Inc. and chapter 841 of the laws of 1990 relating to authorizing the commissioner of general services to sell or lease certain lands in Queens county to the Hollis-Bellaire-Queens Village Athletic Association, Inc.
Sponsor: John Liu
Relates to eligibility for medical assistance.
Sponsor: Nathalia Fernandez
Includes White Lake in the county of Sullivan as an inland waterway for the purposes of waterfront revitalization.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Enacts into law components of legislation that relate to live event ticket sales; institutes civil penalties for utilizing ticket purchasing software; increases civil penalties currently in place and institutes new penalties for second offenses for licensees (Part A); requires full ticket prices to be disclosed prior to a customer purchasing such ticket; requires such price to remain the same during the purchase process (Part B); prohibits the resale of a ticket if such ticket was initially offered to the public at no charge (Part C); requires online resale marketplaces to clearly and conspicuously disclose the established price charged by the operator of a place of entertainment that is printed or endorsed on the face of each ticket (Part D); allows reasonable and actual costs to be charged for the physical delivery of certain tickets (Part E); extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to tickets to places of entertainment (Part F).
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Expands the number of judges in certain judicial districts and the family courts of New York city and Nassau and Saratoga counties.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to governance of community school districts in the city of New York; includes representatives for education of students with disabilities; directs the commissioner of education to examine, evaluate, and make recommendations to the legislature and the governor on school governance in the city of New York.
Sponsor: John Liu
Relates to victim compensation for unlawful surveillance crimes.
Sponsor: Monica Wallace
Extends certain provisions relating to the provision of physical therapy assistant services by physical therapy assistants.
Sponsor: Vivian Cook
Makes technical corrections to the vehicle and traffic law.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Relates to the time limits for posting publication of notice of election and filing candidate petitions; provides that notice of election for the establishment of the Gold Coast public library district must be published at least thirty days before such election; provides that petitions for candidacy for the board of trustees for such library must be filed at least thirty days before candidates are to be elected.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Amends the definition of New York State labelled beer to require that at least 60%, by weight, of its hops and at least 60% of any other ingredients, excluding water, are grown in New York.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Authorizes the Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church to retroactively apply for a real property tax exemption for certain property.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Relates to designating a portion of the state highway system as the "Patrolman David 'DW' Smith Memorial Highway" in the village of Johnson City, county of Broome.
Sponsor: Donna Lupardo
Extends authorization for certain health care professionals licensed to practice in other jurisdictions to practice in this state in connection with an event sanctioned by New York Road Runners.
Sponsor: Sarah Clark
Provides for compensation and other terms and conditions of employment of certain state officers and employees; authorizes funding of joint labor-management committees; implements agreements between the state and an employee organization; makes an appropriation therefor (Part A); provides for the salaries of certain state officers and employees excluded from collective negotiating units; makes an appropriation therefor (Part B).
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Provides for compensation, benefits and other terms and conditions of employment of state officers and employees who are the members of the security supervisors unit; increases salary payable to certain officers and employees; authorizes funding of joint labor-management committees; implements an agreement between the state and the employee organization representing the members of the security supervisors unit.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Authorizes the county of Nassau assessor to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from the Nassau Cemetery Association with respect to the 2020-2021 assessment roll for part of the 2020-2021 school taxes and part of the 2021 general taxes and the 2021-2022 assessment roll for all of the 2021-2022 school taxes and all of the 2022 general taxes for the parcel conveyed to such organization located at 6 Beechwood Avenue, town of North Hempstead, county of Nassau.
Sponsor: Gina Sillitti
Relates to an increase in the federal poverty level for purposes of the child care program.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Relates to the adjournment of the Extraordinary Session of the Legislature sine die
Sponsor: Crystal Peoples-Stokes
Designates Lake Peekskill as an inland waterway for the purposes of waterfront revitalization.
Sponsor: Susan Serino
Relates to licensing restrictions for manufacturers and wholesalers of alcoholic beverages on licensees who sell at retail for on-premises consumption.
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Relates to implementing a residential parking system in the city of New Rochelle for Farragut Circle, Decatur Road and Sutton Manor Road.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Provides for a waiver of the residency requirement for the city attorney in the city of Saratoga Springs, Saratoga county, provided that such person resides in Saratoga county or an adjoining county within the state of New York.
Sponsor: Carrie Woerner
Designates a portion of the state highway system in Jefferson County as the "Chief Samuel A. Johnson, Sr. Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: Patricia Ritchie
Permits the Canastota central school district to establish an insurance reserve fund.
Sponsor: John Salka
Extends certain provisions of law relating to publishers or manufacturers providing printed instructional materials for college students with disabilities.
Sponsor: Eddie Gibbs
Authorizes the Copiague Fire District to file an application for exemption from 2020-2021 real property taxes.
Sponsor: John Brooks
Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage American eel from 2022 to 2025.
Sponsor: Nikki Lucas
Extends certain provisions relating to the repair of damaged pesticide containers.
Sponsor: Albert Stirpe
Extends certain provisions relating to the sale of bonds and notes of the city of New York, the issuance of bonds or notes with variable rates of interest, interest rate exchange agreements of the city of New York, the refunding of bonds, and the down payment for projects financed by bonds; extends the New York state financial emergency act for the city of New York; makes further amendments relating to the effectiveness thereof.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Authorizes the manufacture of beer, spirits, cider, wine and mead at the Culinary Institute of America.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Waives the residency requirement for the city attorney in the city of Johnstown, Fulton county.
Sponsor: James Tedisco
Makes technical corrections and remedies of metes and bounds to continue the operation of a distillery in Rochester to maintain its ability to hold a retail liquor license for on-premises consumption and continue the approval of an exemption on restrictions on manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers from sharing an interest in a liquor license.
Sponsor: Harry Bronson
Extends the authorization for the New York city marshals to exercise the same functions, powers and duties as sheriffs with respect to the execution of money judgments.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Renames the 149th Street Grand Concourse subway station the "149th Street-Hostos station".
Sponsor: Amanda Septimo
Extends certain provisions of law relating to requiring regulations to permit tuition waivers for certain firefighters and fire officers for CUNY.
Sponsor: Brian Cunningham
Designates a portion of the state highway system as the "Trooper Martin J. Kerins Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: Kimberly Jean-Pierre
Relates to the Main-Transit Volunteer Fire Department Benevolent Association's purpose and the use of foreign fire insurance premium taxes.
Sponsor: Karen McMahon
Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage weakfish.
Sponsor: Eddie Gibbs
Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation in relation to managing American shad.
Sponsor: Kenneth Burgos
Ties the duration a commercial learner's permit issued by the state is valid to the duration of validity in federal law for a commercial learner's permit.
Sponsor: William Conrad
Authorizes the department of labor to use electronic storage technology to store public records, papers, documents and matters required by law to be recorded.
Sponsor: Gina Sillitti
Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation in relation to managing hickory shad.
Sponsor: Alfred Taylor
Relates to award to victims of certain crimes.
Sponsor: Julia Salazar
Extends provisions of law relating to permitted deductions from wages.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Relates to the qualifications for holding the office of assistant district attorney in the county of Oneida.
Sponsor: Joseph Griffo
Authorizes a licensee with a license to sell wine at retail for consumption on the premises to include the sale of shochu on such premises to be consumed under the same terms and conditions.
Sponsor: Didi Barrett
Relates to a license to sell liquor at retail for consumption on certain premises in the town of Marion, county of Wayne.
Sponsor: Pamela Helming
Expands the Dutchess Wine Trail.
Sponsor: Didi Barrett
Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation in relation to managing alewife.
Sponsor: Manny De Los Santos
Provides for the issuance of policies by the state insurance fund to an employer under certain conditions where a balance is due on a prior policy issued by such fund to such employer.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to fix open season and bag limits for pheasant hunting on Long Island by individuals who hold a junior license.
Sponsor: Steven Englebright
Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions dealing with tax exemptions for rent regulated properties occupied by senior citizens and persons with disabilities.
Sponsor: Nikki Lucas
Exempts certain parcels of land from licensing restrictions prohibiting manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers of alcoholic beverages from sharing an interest in a licensed premises.
Sponsor: Harry Bronson
Extends provisions authorizing hunting big game by rifle in the county of Tompkins until 2024.
Sponsor: Anna Kelles
Relates to residency requirements for stenographers in the county of Westchester; provides the district attorney may appoint someone residing in any county of the ninth judicial district.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Enacts the "New York Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act"; establishes an excise tax on barrels of taxable crude oil at a rate of fifty percent times the excess of the average price of crude oil in the taxable year and the average price of crude oil between 2015 and 2019.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Prohibits the use of state funds for non-residents seeking an abortion or any other procedure that results in the intentional termination of a pregnancy at any stage of gestation.
Sponsor: Philip Boyle
Extends the deadline until March 1, 2024 for tax exemption applications for tax assessments for certain improved properties affected by Superstorm Sandy.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Extends provisions relating to leave time for COVID-19 vaccination until December 31, 2023.
Sponsor: Charles Fall
Relates to assaults upon certain employees of a transit agency or authority.
Sponsor: Vivian Cook
Relates to equality of rights and protection against discrimination.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Includes individuals who do not identify exclusively as a binary gender in eligibility for party positions.
Sponsor: Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas
Establishes the transgender and gender non-binary (TGNB) wellness and equity program; establishes a fund for such program.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to ballots where the express intent of the voter is unambiguous.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Relates to the hours of operation of a school zone speed camera demonstration program in school speed zones in New York city; extends certain provisions relating thereto.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Requires clinical experience for certain mental health practitioners and other mental health professionals; allows such practitioners to make assessment-based treatment plans; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Enacts "Alyssa's law"; authorizes school boards to include information regarding the installation of a panic alarm system in any school in the district in the district-wide safety plan; defines "panic alarm system".
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Relates to establishing reporting duties of law enforcement agencies with respect to police misconduct allegations and outcomes; requires the division of criminal justice services to establish and maintain on its official website a public, searchable database of alleged infractions and police misconduct complaints.
Sponsor: Jabari Brisport
Imposes a duty on a vehicular assailant to support a surviving child of a parent or guardian killed by such person; defines income; provides for a determination of support.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Relates to establishing reporting duties of law enforcement agencies with respect to police misconduct allegations and outcomes; requires the division of criminal justice services to establish and maintain on its official website a public, searchable database of alleged infractions and police misconduct complaints.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Relates to the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act of New York; establishes rights of actions for denying or abridging the right of any member of a protected class to vote; provides assistance to language-minority groups; provides for preclearance of certain voting policies; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Relates to equality of rights and protection against discrimination.
Sponsor: Rebecca Seawright
Provides that no person shall be denied the equal protection of the laws of this state or any subdivision thereof; provides no person shall, because of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, including pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, creed or religion, be subjected to any discrimination in their civil rights, including in the provision of public or private housing, public accommodations and entertainment, and public or private employment, by any other person or by any firm, corporation, or institution, or by the state or any agency or subdivision of the state.
Sponsor: Rebecca Seawright
Establishes the New York city public housing preservation trust for properties owned or operated by the New York city housing authority; provides for the issuance of certain bonds, notes or other obligations of the New York city housing development corporation.
Sponsor: Steven Cymbrowitz
Excludes indebtedness for the construction of sewage facilities contracted prior to 2034 in determining current local debt limitation.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Establishes an alternatively assessed student program in the New York City school district which allows one student, per school, per year, to be hired as a school aid in any public school within such district.
Sponsor: Andrew Lanza
Relates to limitations on local indebtedness; removes school districts from those not permitted to contract indebtedness.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Relates to enacting the "New York wine & distilled spirits development act"; allows individuals to hold more than one seven day license to sell liquor at retail for off-premises consumption; establishes the New York distilled spirits and wine industry marketing and promotion fund.
Sponsor: Charles Fall
Relates to assisting persons with medically diagnosed HIV infection.
Sponsor: Harry Bronson
Tasks the child care availability taskforce with evaluation of the office of children and family services' regulations regarding minimum supervision ratios based on group size for infants, toddlers and preschoolers.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Modifies the retirement program for Triborough bridge and tunnel members to a twenty-year retirement program; clarifies the statutory peace officer designation of certain employees of the Triborough bridge and tunnel authority.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Relates to the provision of certain professional services to children's camps and camps for children with developmental disabilities.
Sponsor: Thomas Abinanti
Relates to disability retirement benefits for the presumption of post-traumatic stress disorder for communications technicians, communications specialists, communications operators, radio dispatchers, or emergency dispatchers by any state agency, department, or division, county 911 dispatchers, county 911 dispatcher supervisors, New York city fire alarm dispatchers, supervising fire alarm dispatchers level one and supervising fire alarm dispatchers level two.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Prohibits medical malpractice insurance companies from taking any adverse action against an abortion or reproductive health care provider who performs an abortion or provides reproductive health care that is legal in the state of New York on someone who is from out of the state.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Provides a fine of one thousand dollars for a person responsible for a trailer or semitrailer parked or left unattended in a city with a population of one million or more; makes certain exceptions.
Sponsor: Alicia Hyndman
Authorizes the commissioner of health to conduct a study and issue a report examining the unmet health and resource needs facing pregnant women in New York and the impact of limited service pregnancy centers on the ability of women to obtain accurate, non-coercive health care information and timely access to a comprehensive range of reproductive and sexual health care services.
Sponsor: Deborah Glick
Prohibits professional misconduct charges against health care practitioners on the basis that such health care practitioner, acting within their scope of practice, performed, recommended or provided reproductive health care services for a patient who resides in a state wherein such reproductive health services are illegal.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Increases the base benefit amount for computation of pension cost-of-living adjustments.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Provides address confidentiality to protect reproductive health care services providers, employees, volunteers, patients, or immediate family members of reproductive health care services providers.
Sponsor: Cordell Cleare
Provides that New York city correction officers may file for disability without ten years of service.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Provides that a student enrolled in an individualized education program during certain school years may continue to receive educational services until the student completes the services pursuant to the individualized education program or turns twenty-three years old, whichever is sooner.
Sponsor: Thomas Abinanti
Imposes an excise tax on the sale of ammunition to be deposited into the firearm violence intervention fund to help victims of and witnesses to violence.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Establishes the crime of forcible touching of a correction officer; increases criminal penalties for certain sexual offenses committed against correction officers when such correction officer is acting in the course of their employment.
Sponsor: David Weprin
Provides certain legal protections for abortion service providers including protection from extradition, arrest and legal proceedings in other states relating to abortions legally performed in this state.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Establishes a cause of action for unlawful interference with protected rights.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Relates to the determination of adjusted base proportions in special assessing units which are cities.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Relates to a rebate against real property taxes for certain owners of one, two or three family residential real property or residential property held in the condominium or cooperative form of ownership for the fiscal year commencing on the first of July, two thousand twenty-one in the city of New York.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Establishes a task force on the issues facing black people since the end of slavery in the United States and holistic solutions to ensure that black people have an equitable position in education, economic development and other fields and disciplines.
Sponsor: Cordell Cleare
Authorizes any dwelling with a certificate authorizing occupancy as a Class B hotel to also authorize occupancy of such units in such dwelling for permanent residence purposes.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Requires social media networks to provide and maintain mechanisms for reporting hateful conduct on their platform.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Relates to the definition of large capacity ammunition feeding device for purposes of the offense of criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Requires the creation and imposition of restrictive commercial practices and stringent recordkeeping and reporting to prevent gun sales to individuals with a criminal record; provides that such measures shall be promulgated by the superintendent of state police; restricts premises of sales; requires employee training; prohibits straw purchases; imposes additional license conditions; requires reporting on a seized or recovered gun to the criminal gun clearinghouse.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Requires semiautomatic pistols sold in this state be verified as a microstamping-enabled pistol; establishes fines for violations of this requirement; requires the division of criminal justice services to certify the viability of microstamping-enabled pistols.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Establishes the crimes of making a threat of mass harm and aggravated threat of mass harm.
Sponsor: Todd Kaminsky
Prohibits the purchase of a body vest; establishes that the purchase of a body vest shall be a class A misdemeanor for a first offense and a class E felony for each subsequent offense; establishes that the unlawful sale of a body vest shall be a class A misdemeanor for the first offense and a class E felony for any subsequent offense; creates a civil penalty for the unlawful sale or delivery of body vests.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Relates to defining firearm; provides that the term firearm shall also include any other weapon that is not otherwise defined containing any component that provides housing or a structure designed to hold or integrate any fire control component that is designed to or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by action of explosive.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Establishes the task force on social media and violent extremism; requires the domestic terrorism task force report relating to enacting the "Josef Neumann Hate Crimes Domestic Terrorism Act" to be delivered to the attorney general; increases penalties of certain violations for bias-related violence and intimidation; includes a person who subjects a person to harassment or summons police officer or peace officer without reason to suspect a violation of the penal law, any other criminal conduct, or an imminent threat to a person or property, or who aids or incites any of those activities.
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Relates to the purchase or taking possession of a semiautomatic rifle; requires a license to purchase or take possession of a semiautomatic rifle; establishes the crimes of criminal purchase of a semiautomatic rifle and criminal sale of a semiautomatic rifle; requires recertification of licenses to purchase or take possession of a semiautomatic rifle every five years.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Relates to insurance reserve funds for the Auburn Enlarged city school district.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Authorizes the filing of an application for an extreme risk protection order by a licensed physician, licensed psychiatrist, licensed psychologist, registered nurse, licensed clinical social worker, certified clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse practitioner, licensed clinical marriage and family therapist, registerered professional nurse, licensed master social worker or licensed mental health counselor ho has examined the person against whom the order is sought.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Prohibits the installation of certain security devices used to control access to common areas of a residential building without the written permission of the manager or board of directors of such property.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Creates a distinctive license plate for veterans honoring Borinqueneers; defines "veteran" as a person who is a resident of this state, who served in the armed forces of the United States, and was honorably discharged from the armed forces, or has a qualifying condition, as defined in section three hundred fifty of the executive law, and has received a discharge other than bad conduct or dishonorable from such service, or is a discharged LGBT veteran, as defined in section three hundred fifty of the executive law, and has received a discharge other than bad conduct or dishonorable from such service.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Relates to permitting the Candor central school district to establish an insurance reserve fund.
Sponsor: Christopher Friend
Authorizes the Yonkers parking authority to issue bonds or notes in the principal amount not to exceed thirty million dollars to finance critical infrastructure improvements to parking facilities located in the city of Yonkers.
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Authorizes Kimberly A. Cooney of the village of Cambridge to take the competitive civil service examination for the position of police officer and be placed on the eligible list for employment as a full-time police officer with the Cambridge-Greenwich Police Department.
Sponsor: Jacob Ashby
Requires the department of financial services to fulfill certain requirements to implement homeowner natural disaster preparedness, home safety and loss prevention courses, by issuing a request for proposal and acting on such requirements of part BB of chapter 54 of the laws of 2016.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Relates to standards for the erection of tents or membrane structures; requires standards permitting restaurants and establishments licensed to sell alcoholic beverages at retail for consumption on the premises to erect such structures for more than 180 days provided the local municipality permits such use.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Relates to the statute of limitations for public water suppliers to commence an action for injury to property; provides that any action, civil claim, or cause of action involving an emerging contaminant that is barred as of the applicable period of limitation has expired is hereby revived, and such action thereon may be commenced and prosecuted provided such action is commenced either before or in accordance with certain time periods; defines "emerging contaminant".
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Aurora as the "Specialist Dale Sadowski Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: David DiPietro
Directs the commissioner of education to appoint a media literacy advisory group to study the teaching of media literacy; requires such group to survey all school districts on the media literacy practices of and the current media literacy resources available to each district, to inquire how districts are currently integrating digital citizenship and media literacy education in their curriculum.
Sponsor: Sean Ryan
Restricts vaccine registry information from discovery and other process; requires the commissioner of health and the New York City commissioner of health and mental hygiene to develop regulations to protect patient vaccine information from disclosure.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Brookhaven to accept an application for exemption from real property taxes from Al-Muneer Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit religious organization.
Sponsor: Joseph DeStefano
Includes Stewart International Airport in the definition of covered airport location for the purposes of minimum wage rates.
Sponsor: Jonathan Jacobson
Requires that applications submitted by individuals with developmental disabilities for eligibility determinations and service authorizations be processed in a timely manner; requires the office of mental health to provide a report regarding such applications.
Sponsor: Thomas Abinanti
Extends the coverage period for medical assistance to a period of one year beginning on the last day of pregnancy.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Relates to coverage for the treatment of asthma.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Authorizes Christopher Walser to take the competitive civil service examination for the position of police officer and be placed on the eligible list for employment as a full-time police officer for the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Authorizes the alienation of certain parklands in the city of Elmira, county of Chemung, and the sale of such parkland to Cerulean Holdings, Inc. for fair market value.
Sponsor: Christopher Friend
Relates to the allocation of net collections from the additional one percent rate of sales and compensating use taxes in the county of St. Lawrence.
Sponsor: Mark Walczyk
Extends the hotel and motel tax in the town of Woodbury an additional three years.
Sponsor: Colin Schmitt
Requires heating oil sold for use in any building in the state to be bioheating fuel that contains minimum percentages of biodiesel and/or renewable hydrocarbon diesel.
Sponsor: Todd Kaminsky
Prohibits landlords, lessors, sub-lessors and grantors from demanding broker's fees from a tenant.
Sponsor: Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Excludes indebtedness for the construction of sewage facilities contracted prior to 2034 in determining current local debt limitation.
Sponsor: William Conrad
Directs the department of state to study, evaluate, and make recommendations concerning studies directed by the legislature to be completed.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Permits that when the division of criminal justice services has provided criminal history information within the previous twelve months to any state agency for certain individuals, such information can be used to satisfy the required criminal history check for such employee without having to re-request such information.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Establishes the resilient New York revolving loan program and the resilient New York revolving loan fund to provide low or no-interest loans to municipalities, not-for-profit organizations, and individual property owners for hazard mitigation and resilience projects; provides funding from federal STORM Act.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Authorizes community composting operations registered with the department of environmental conservation but not requiring a permit from such department to use parklands without violating alienation laws or restrictions.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Relates to certificates of relief from disabilities issued by courts or by the department of corrections and community supervision.
Sponsor: Cordell Cleare
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Smithtown, county of Suffolk, to accept from Mother and Unborn Baby Care of Long Island, Inc., an application for exemption from real property taxes.
Sponsor: Michael Fitzpatrick
Directs the New York state energy research and development authority to conduct a study on powering cryptocurrency mining facilities with renewable energy.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Relates to maternal depression screenings; requires maternal health care providers providing pre- and postnatal care or pediatric care to the mother's infant to invite the mother to fill out a questionnaire to detect maternal depression.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Allows certain elected officials in the town of Clarkson, in the county of Monroe, who failed to take or file their respective oaths of office for the three-year term beginning January 1, 2020 to continue serving in their respective capacities provided they take and file their oaths of office within thirty days from the effective date.
Sponsor: Stephen Hawley
Provides that new shared services actions in an approved and submitted county-wide shared services property tax savings plan may be eligible for funding to match savings from such action, subject to available appropriation.
Sponsor: Jennifer Lunsford
Relates to the unearned income of a child when the parent or non-parent caregiver chooses to exclude such child from the public assistance household.
Sponsor: Roxanne Persaud
Extends certain provisions relating to an occupancy tax for hotels and motels in the city of Port Jervis.
Sponsor: Karl Brabenec
Authorizes an occupancy tax of seven percent of the per diem rental rate of hotel rooms in the village of Weedsport, county of Cayuga.
Sponsor: Brian Manktelow
Extends the boundaries of the Woodmere fire district to include the village of Woodsburgh.
Sponsor: Todd Kaminsky
Reduces the time for mailing and receipt of registration application to constitutional minimum.
Sponsor: Robert Carroll
Directs the department of environmental conservation to conduct a study to identify potential sites along all highways and thruways in the state for wildlife crossings; directs the department of transportation to create a report on the fiscal impact of such study.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Allows for certain notices related to property/casualty insurance contracts under the workers' compensation law and the vehicle and traffic law to be delivered by electronic means.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Provides for the registration and duties of model management companies and creative management companies; provides complaint procedures and penalties for violations.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Establishes a matching grant program for small businesses receiving phase one or phase two funding under the federal small business innovation research program or the small business technology transfer program to promote commercialization and cover certain expenses.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Authorizes the city of New York to discontinue the use as parkland of a portion of real property in the county of New York and to grant easements to the metropolitan transportation authority so that it may make handicapped accessible improvements and upgrades to the New York city transit authority 168 Street transit station.
Sponsor: Manny De Los Santos
Permits runaways and homeless youth under the age of 18 who are receiving approved crisis or support services to consent to medical, dental, health and hospital services.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Relates to enacting legislation related to Battery Park city; relates to authorizing eligibility for SCRIE and DRIE for tenants of properties located in Battery Park city (Part A); relates to authorizing eligibility for the senior citizen homeowners' exemption (SCHE) and the disabled homeowners' exemption (DHE) for property in Battery Park city (Part B); directs the battery park city authority to extend its lease with the city of New York until June 18, 2119 (Part C).
Sponsor: Yuh-line Niou
Prohibits discrimination of students on school property or at a school function based on religious attire, clothing or facial hair.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Relates to health care professional applications and terminations.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Authorizes retail licensees to purchase alcohol with a business payment card.
Sponsor: Todd Kaminsky
Relates to the display of green lights on the vehicles of members of mobile crisis teams.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Relates to the disclosure of beneficial owners of limited liability companies and certain information about such beneficial owners.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Grants uniformed court officers in the village of Palmyra in the county of Wayne peace officer status.
Sponsor: Pamela Helming
Requires that firefighters shall not be subjected to the penalty of dismissal from service or any other discipline if the hearing, upon such charge, has been conducted by someone other than an independent hearing officer.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Extends provisions which authorize the town of Islip to lease certain lands to a business corporation.
Sponsor: Michael Fitzpatrick
Enacts various provisions relating to procurement procedures.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Establishes the nightlife opioid antagonist program to allow certain establishments to apply and receive an opioid antagonist, free of charge, to be administered to patrons, staff or individuals on premises of such establishment in the case of an emergency.
Sponsor: Judy Griffin
Exempts the Camillus Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. from the requirement that the percentage of non-resident fire department members not exceed forty-five percent of the membership.
Sponsor: John Lemondes
Establishes the 13 member New York Asian American and Pacific Islander commission to develop policies to improve the community, economic and social well-being, and the health and educational needs important to Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in the state; to develop and coordinate statewide programs, recognizing the continuing contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander individuals in the state; to create and implement public education campaigns regarding Asian American and Pacific Islander issues and culture; to increase the awareness among Asian American and Pacific Islander individuals of state and local resources that may benefit Asian American and Pacific Islander individuals and communities as a whole; and to undertake any other activities the commission deems necessary and applicable to support Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in the state.
Sponsor: Jenifer Rajkumar
Prohibits the sale of infant inclined sleepers; restricts the use of such inclined sleepers in certain settings.
Sponsor: Cordell Cleare
Authorizes the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk assessor to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from the Brookhaven Fire District with respect to the 2020-2021 assessment roll.
Sponsor: Joseph DeStefano
Allows lifetime orders of protection when the respondent is convicted of certain felonies or an attempt to commit such felonies.
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Establishes a state-level program of all-inclusive care for the elderly for persons 55 years of age or older, qualifying for nursing home levels of care who wish to remain in their community; makes a technical correction to the social services law.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Designates as peace officers certain employees of the Monroe county sheriff's office serving as court security deputies at Monroe county court facilities.
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Requires the use of gender-neutral terms in law.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Relates to the number and duties of assistant principals to be assigned to the schools in the city school district of the city of New York.
Sponsor: John Liu
Prohibits the sale of tobacco products at vending stands or in vending machines in state buildings.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to schedule in case of disability; provides the compensation shall not be less than one-fifth of the New York state average weekly wage unless the employee's weekly wage is equal to or less than one-fifth the weekly wage, then they shall receive the entire amount.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Establishes September fourth as "Mother Teresa Remembrance Day".
Sponsor: Andrew Lanza
Authorizes retroactive Tier III membership in the New York state and local employees' retirement system to Steven R. Grice.
Sponsor: Stephen Hawley
Relates to allowing certain members of the New York city police pension fund to borrow from contributions.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Relates to the appointment of members of the Battery Park city authority; increases the number of members to nine; requires five of the nine members be primary residents of Battery Park city.
Sponsor: Yuh-line Niou
Authorizes the county of Wayne to impose a hotel or motel room or seasonal rental occupancy tax; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof.
Sponsor: Brian Manktelow
Relates to authorizing the city of Buffalo and the village of Angola to correct a property line between certain properties lying within the town of Evans which was formerly parkland.
Sponsor: Sean Ryan
Enacts the model overdose mapping and response act.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Prohibits persons from holding civil office when convicted of certain felonies.
Sponsor: Todd Kaminsky
Authorizes the county of Nassau assessor to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from Gurudwara Shaheedan, Inc. with respect to the 2019-2020 assessment roll for a portion of the 2020 general taxes and the 2020-2021 assessment roll for all of the 2020-2021 school taxes and all of the 2021 general taxes.
Sponsor: John Mikulin
Allows an adult home, enriched housing facility, assisted living residence or special needs assisted living residence to provide for nursing services in the facility that are not continual, either by arrangement with a provider of nursing services or by employment.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Enacts the "New York Stock Act"; prohibits public officers and employees from using nonpublic information derived from their official positions for personal benefit.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Greece, county of Monroe, the "Sergeant Gary Beikirch Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: Josh Jensen
Authorizes Donald Kane of the village of Mohawk, county of Herkimer to take the competitive civil service examination for the position of police officer and be placed on the eligible list for employment as a full-time police officer for the village of Mohawk police department.
Sponsor: Brian Miller
Directs the division of criminal justice services in consultation with the department of health, office of victim services, division of state police, and the New York State Coalition Against Sexual Abuse to develop and implement a statewide electronic tracking system for evidence collection kits used to collect and preserve evidence of a sexual assault or other sex offense.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Authorizes the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk assessor to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from Word of Truth Church, Inc. with respect to the 2021-2022 assessment roll for all of the 2021-2022 school taxes and all of the 2021 and 2022 general taxes.
Sponsor: Joseph DeStefano
Relates to freshwater wetlands; defines specific classes of wetlands.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Directs the department of taxation and finance to provide notice to a property owner who is a veteran or who is the spouse or unmarried surviving spouse of a veteran when a school district grants a school tax exemption or abatement for veterans and provide direction on how to apply for such exemption or abatement.
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Relates to the number and description of courses in the right of way easement granted by the village of Saugerties to the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc.
Sponsor: Kevin Cahill
Relates to establishing minimum standards for payment plans for eligible customers; requires the public service commission to set standards for payment plans for certain customers including reasonableness of agreements and timelines for payment; establishes eligibility.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Authorizes the county of Suffolk to alienate certain lands used as parklands to enable Sunrise Wind, LLC to construct, maintain and operate a subterranean conduit and electrical distribution cable system, together with subterranean transition joint bays and link boxes, on county of Suffolk parkland located at Southaven County Park, Smith Point County Park and Smith Point County Marina and appurtenances thereto.
Sponsor: Joseph DeStefano
Implements additional restrictions on actions to recover overpayment of certain assistance.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Requires the court to order the search for and immediate seizure of firearms, rifles, or shotguns when a defendant willfully refuses to surrender such firearms, rifles or shotguns.
Sponsor: Sarah Clark
Authorizes the Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center to file an application for a real property tax exemption.
Sponsor: Michael Durso
Requires retailers to post warning signs of the tracking of customers through cell phones or other electronic devices; provides for civil penalties.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Designates Lake Peekskill as an inland waterway for the purposes of waterfront revitalization.
Sponsor: Kevin Byrne
Adds additional information to reporting requirements for temporary release programs including the number of incarcerated individuals denied participation in each temporary release program and the reasons for denial.
Sponsor: Julia Salazar
Relates to the maintenance of records of ownership of catalytic converters as a major component part; provides a penalty for failing to report such records every sixty days; requires all new motor vehicle dealers and qualified dealers to stock etching kits to offer to any person purchasing a new motor vehicle.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Extends the limitations on the shift between classes of taxable property in the town of Orangetown, county of Rockland for the 2022--2023 assessment rolls.
Sponsor: Michael Lawler
Relates to the establishment of decarceration emergency management plans to be developed for use in the event of a state disaster emergency declared pursuant to executive order; establishes an advisory board to provide recommendations for the development of such plans; establishes criteria to be used to determine eligibility for emergency release of incarcerated individuals.
Sponsor: Julia Salazar
Requires a written notice on the occurrence of a false-positive result, including the percentage of positives being a false-positive, for any condition tested during a prenatal test to be prominently displayed on any advertisement, promotional brochure, website or documentation that may be presented to a patient or a potential parent to recommend prenatal testing services offered by an entity or hospital.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Authorizes the forest ranger force to establish a training program for volunteer search and rescue personnel to assist the forest rangers in wild, remote and forested areas of the state.
Sponsor: Daniel Stec
Authorizes the assessor of the county of Nassau to accept from the Mineola Union Free School District an application for exemption from real property taxes for part of the 2020-2021 school year and all of the 2021-2022 school year and the 2021 and 2022 general assessment rolls.
Sponsor: Edward Ra
Allows for the admission of a defendant's previous declarations or statements when the crime committed is a hate crime.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Relates to establishing an accidental disability retirement pension for deputy sheriffs employed by Nassau county; provides that a deputy sheriff employed by Nassau county shall receive a pension of three-quarters of his or her final average salary.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Requires clinical experience for certain mental health practitioners and other mental health professionals; allows such practitioners to make assessment-based treatment plans; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Requires town attorneys to institute proceedings to collect fines, restitution or reparation in towns contained within Nassau county.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Waives the residency requirement for the information services director for Herkimer county by allowing a person holding such office to reside in a county adjoining Herkimer county.
Sponsor: Robert Smullen
Relates to the display of religious items on dwellings.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Enacts the New York state money transmission disclosure act; requires each licensee providing a transmission transaction which involves currency of one country into the currency of another country to provide the customer with a written disclosure; authorizes the superintendent of financial services to implement any necessary rules and regulations.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Establishes the New York state innovation voucher program; provides small businesses with access to research and development by colleges and universities, government laboratories and public research institutes in order to assist such businesses in the creation of innovative products or services.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Exempts health care professionals from preauthorization requirements where the insurer or health care plan has approved not less than ninety percent of such professional's preauthorization requests in the preceding six-month evaluation period.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Relates to reporting of cryptocurrency holdings on the annual statement of financial disclosure filed with the legislative ethics commission or the joint commission on public ethics.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Relates to the authority of the commissioner of general services to lease public buildings; authorizes the commissioner of general services to promulgate any necessary rules and regulations.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Establishes the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender long-term care facility residents' bill of rights.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to manufacturers' reporting the sale or distribution of firearms to the department of criminal justice services.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Establishes a housing task force addressing affordable housing for millennials in suburban counties.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Authorizes the transfer of pregnant and postpartum incarcerated individuals to residential treatment facilities; requires annual reporting on the number of such incarcerated individuals transferred.
Sponsor: Cordell Cleare
Authorizes William Schumaker and Mark Hennessy to receive certain service credit under section 384-d of the retirement and social security law.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Directs the office of information technology services to establish a gun violence alert system to be added to the emergency alert notification system, known as alert.ny.gov or NY-Alert to provide real-time warnings and emergency information pertaining to gun violence to citizens of New York State.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Relates to the production of and the assessment of a surcharge for distinctive "Feeling Rural Good" license plates; establishes the feeling rural good health care fund; provides that funds deposited into the feeling rural good health care fund shall be used in rural regions of the state to expand school-based health programs, enhance physician recruitment, improve access to health research and education, expand broadband access for improved access to telehealth, et al.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Relates to certain notice requirements; prohibits landlords from including incorrect information relating to rent decontrol in certain leases and renewals thereof pertaining to units subject to the Affordable New York Housing Program.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Extends the provisions of law relating to the mortgage recording tax in the county of Livingston from December 1, 2022 to December 1, 2025.
Sponsor: Marjorie Byrnes
Requires a caller making a report of suspected child abuse or maltreatment to the central registry to leave their name and contact information; prohibits the office of children and family services from releasing information identifying a person who made such a report.
Sponsor: Jabari Brisport
Authorizes the issuance of "Blue Star Mother" and "Blue Star Family" distinctive license plates for parents and family members of active duty service members; establishes the "blue star mothers and families support fund".
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Relates to increasing fines for individuals who fail to comply with a stop work order; increases fines from $6,000 to $10,000 for initial violation and $12,000 to $20,000 for subsequent violations.
Sponsor: Roxanne Persaud
Includes home care services in certain requirements regarding restrictions on consecutive hours of work for nurses, and regarding nurses' refusal of overtime work.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Enacts the "tenant dignity and safe housing act"; authorizes special proceedings by tenants for judgment directing repairs of conditions and other relief in residential real property constituting a violation of local or state housing standards and codes; creates a process by which a tenant may start such proceedings in the court clerk's office; grants jurisdiction to city, district, justice, and New York city civil courts; provides remedies; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Adds Black Meadow Creek to the definition of inland waterways.
Sponsor: Colin Schmitt
Authorizes municipalities to contract for services through contracts let by any other governmental entity.
Sponsor: Daniel Stec
Prohibits naming dependent children under the age of 18 living in the same household with a parent or guardian in petitions to recover possession of real property and eviction warrants; seals any records pertaining to dependent children under the age of 18 living in the same household with a parent or guardian who were residing on or removed from such property.
Sponsor: Jabari Brisport
Relates to prohibiting retail establishments including food-service establishments from refusing to accept payment in cash; provides a civil penalty will be assessed for such actions.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Establishes the Supply Chain Transparency Assistance Program to encourage the shifting of the state's economy toward more ethical and sustainable supply chains.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Requires the court to inquire of the defendant and the prosecutor as to the existence and location of any firearm, rifle or shotgun reasonably believed to be owned or possessed by the defendant, and the prosecutor will make reasonable efforts to obtain such information regarding the same and present it to the court.
Sponsor: Sarah Clark
Authorizes recoupment by the state or any political subdivision of financial incentives such as awards, loans, grants or tax abatements, awarded businesses for purposes of job training, job creation or retention, or the development of business operations, upon recipient's failure to complete the terms of the incentive.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Establishes the New York state office of civil representation to provide access to legal services in eviction proceedings; requires that eligible individuals be given notice of their ability to obtain legal representation or legal consultation.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Requires entities responsible for the provision of vital services to coordinate and work expeditiously to restore service whenever such service is interrupted; includes gas as a vital service.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Includes filing certain building permit applications containing false statements regarding tenant occupancy in the offense of offering a false instrument for filing in the first degree.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Discloses to a parent the personal information and content about a minor collected by an operator of an internet platform when a parent requests such information.
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Authorizes the imposition of an occupancy tax in the village of Nyack, county of Rockland.
Sponsor: Michael Lawler
Requires certain individuals to file financial disclosure forms.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Preserves the right to a jury trial for actions commenced pursuant to a human rights law that include a demand for equitable relief.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Relates to posting financial disclosure filings for candidates for statewide office or candidates for a member of the legislature.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Relates to the office of addiction services and supports and tobacco-limited and tobacco-free facilities for treatment.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Directs the department of public service to prepare written reports on the effect the COVID-19 state of emergency has on certain utilities of electric, gas, water, wastewater, and telephone service to commercial and residential customers in the state and on the affordability of services.
Sponsor: Kevin Cahill
Provides for the electronic submission of certificates of residence by community college enrollees; prohibits a community college chief fiscal officer from requiring a person desiring to enroll in a community college as a non-resident student to disclose or furnish his or her social security number.
Sponsor: Deborah Glick
Prohibits the division of criminal justice services from disclosing pending orders of adjournment in contemplation of dismissal on civil records of arrests and prosecutions.
Sponsor: Jose Serrano
Relates to the metropolitan commuter transportation authority establishing and implementing a policy for responsible management of vegetation and other activities that impact neighboring properties in order to preserve the safety and efficiency of commuter rail operations by implementing guidelines for removal and management policies.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Requires the court to consider a child's health and safety when making a decision regarding child custody and visitation; directs presumptions that may be made by the court and admissibility of certain evidence in such cases; requires court officials to take part in training to handle such cases regarding domestic violence and child abuse.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Permits owners of private property to post such property to prevent trespass by painting purple markings on trees or markers.
Sponsor: Peter Oberacker
Provides that for the purposes of educational leave, an eligible inmate shall include an inmate who is within two years of being an eligible inmate.
Sponsor: Julia Salazar
Amends the constitution to convey land to Debar Pond Institute, Inc. in order to facilitate the preservation of historic buildings.
Sponsor: D. Billy Jones
Enacts the "New York city teleworking expansion act"; provides that each agency shall establish a policy and program to allow employees to perform all or a portion of their duties through teleworking to the maximum extent possible without diminished employee performance; defines the term "telework" to mean to perform normal and regular work functions on a workday that ordinarily would be performed at the agency's principal location at a different location, thereby eliminating or substantially reducing the physical commute to and from such agency's principal location.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Prohibits state agencies from imposing or suggesting any enforcement quotas or from rewarding employees for meeting enforcement quotas.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Requires vine trimming, in addition to other maintenance procedures, for the maintenance of utility poles by the utility company or cable television company that owns such utility pole.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Permits the electronic appearance of a defendant in the county of Saratoga.
Sponsor: Mary Walsh
Requires the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation to prohibit the sale of single use plastic water bottles in state parks managed by such office.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Authorizes the Chabad of Oceanside, Inc. to receive retroactive real property tax exempt status.
Sponsor: Eric Brown
Allows a person who has suffered interference with the use and enjoyment of private property or public parkland by a rotorcraft used in a manner that creates an unreasonable level of noise at ground level to have a right of action against a person who caused or contributed to the use of such rotorcraft in such manner; relates to the use of certain heliports in the city of New York.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Includes instances of sexual conduct against a child less than seventeen years of age to certain sex offenses; removes the time limit to bring subsequent sexual offenses.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Relates to requiring certain town and village justices be admitted to practice law in the state; requires town and village justices in a town or village with a high volume caseload be admitted to practice law in New York state; provides the determination of a town or village with a high volume caseload shall be made by the office of court administration in consultation with the division of criminal justice services.
Sponsor: Sean Ryan
Establishes the crimes of spoofing a police agency telephone number in the first and second degrees as a class E felony and a class A misdemeanor.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Makes permanent the provisions of chapter 396 of the laws of 2012, amending the education law, relating to services to out-of-state school districts by boards of cooperative educational services.
Sponsor: Patrick Gallivan
Provides that each member of the board of ethics of a political subdivision or municipality shall complete, at a minimum, four hours of training each year designed to enable such members to more effectively carry out their duties; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Increases limitation on highway expenses in the town of Brookhaven, Suffolk county, from one million dollars to two million six hundred thousand dollars.
Sponsor: Mario Mattera
Establishes the crime of aggravated harassment by means of electronic or digital communication; provides for a private right of action for the unlawful dissemination or publication of deep fakes, which are digitized images which are altered to incorporate a person's face or their identifiable body part onto an image and such image depicts a pornographic or lewd sex act or graphic violence.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Prohibits agreements between employers that directly restrict the current or future employment of any employee and allows for a cause of action against employers who engage in such agreements.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Requires the use of remote training programs in code enforcement training to the maximum extent possible.
Sponsor: Mike Martucci
Adds that a person is guilty of computer tampering in the third degree when a person intentionally enters or alters in any manner or destroys computer material indicating that a person did or did not receive a vaccination that is reported to the New York state immunization information system or the New York city immunization registry.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Relates to gender balance on boards of state and local public authorities.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Prohibits the withholding of state funding for service providers for people with developmental disabilities due to the receipt of certain COVID-19 federal funds.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Designates a portion of the state highway system in Jefferson County as the "Chief Samuel A. Johnson, Sr. Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: Mark Walczyk
Relates to youth programs sponsored by fire departments; provides that participants may respond to an emergency or hazardous activity, but shall remain in a designated or marked off area that has been set up by the chief or officer in charge; provides such participant cannot respond to an emergency on a vehicle using lights and/or sirens; provides such participants may not enter a burning structure.
Sponsor: Pamela Helming
Relates to resource exemptions for applicants for public assistance programs; amends the Welfare Reform Act in relation to the effectiveness thereof.
Sponsor: Roxanne Persaud
Provides for the return of any identification materials to an individual upon release from custody.
Sponsor: Cordell Cleare
Authorizes discontinuing the use as parkland of certain real property in Brooklyn and the transfer of such lands to the metropolitan transportation authority, to enable the New York city transit authority to construct in such areas new permanent at-grade station improvements and pedestrian bridges.
Sponsor: Latrice Walker
Provides for the sharing of revenue from gaming devices located within the county of Madison.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Requires employers to disclose compensation or range of compensation to applicants and employees upon issuing an employment opportunity for internal or public viewing or upon employee request.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Directs the office for the prevention of domestic violence to facilitate the establishment of five crime victim and trauma survivor recovery centers throughout the state to help individuals who have experienced violent crime, including individuals who suffered gunshot wounds, as well as victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking, and hate crimes, and those who had a family member assaulted or killed, free of charge.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Authorizes the city of New York to discontinue a portion of real property in the county of the Bronx as parkland and to grant easements for improvements to the railroad right-of-way to bring Metro-North railroad service to four new stations in the Bronx and to Pennsylvania Station in the county of New York.
Sponsor: Michael Benedetto
Enacts the "sunshine in litigation act" regarding protective orders.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Authorizes the Community Outreach Center to file with the town of Ramapo assessor an application for certain real property tax exemptions.
Sponsor: Michael Lawler
Establishes the crime of doxing of an individual where a person knowingly makes restricted personal information about an individual publicly available with certain intent.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Relates to the distribution of educational materials regarding the misuse of and addiction to prescription drugs in counties with the most prevalent abuse of prescription opioids.
Sponsor: Andrew Lanza
Expands the ethical duties of public officers and employees to include compliance with the state human rights law and any policies or procedures implemented by their employer related thereto.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Authorizes municipalities to construct and maintain broadband and related telecommunications infrastructure, or to contract with a corporation or nonprofit organization for such services; authorizes municipalities to issue and sell bonds or other municipal obligations to provide funds for such services.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Requires the division of housing and community renewal to calculate the period of rent reduction due to diminution of services from the date of actual diminution of the services.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Establishes a 14 member doula Medicaid reimbursement work group within the department of health to set reimbursement rates for doulas in the state Medicaid program and address other criteria related to their practice; requires the work group to conduct a study and evaluate the costs, benefits and issues that may be associated with Medicaid reimbursement for doulas and for providing doula care to Medicaid recipients; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Provides the Board of Regents with final approval authority over all proposed and renewed charter schools.
Sponsor: John Liu
Relates to annual reporting requirements of the state long-term care ombudsman; requires additional information to be contained in the state ombudsman's annual reports to the governor, state legislature, etc.; requires an additional annual report to be submitted to the attorney general on instances of abuse, neglect and exploitation, for review and possible enforcement action.
Sponsor: Sarah Clark
Authorizes and empowers the College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF) to merge with the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA) with CREF ceasing to be a corporate entity and TIAA as the surviving entity.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Requires the state university of New York and the city university of New York to adopt certain provisions related to student mental health such as administering student mental health surveys, establishing a mental health committee, administering mental health training to faculty and staff, and improving university policies regarding mental health.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Relates to regulation of the billing by general hospitals and the distribution of funds from the general hospital indigent care pool; requires use of a uniform application form and policy.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Expands the real property tax exemption for persons with disabilities to property owners who are a parent or parents of an individual with a disability and such individual lives at such property.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Establishes the crimes of criminal trespass on a school bus, school grounds or children's camp; requires the commissioner of motor vehicles, in consultation with the commissioner of transportation, to promulgate rules and regulations for certain signage on school buses; relates to professional development school bus driver safety training seminars statewide.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Authorizes and directs the commissioner of education to conduct a study on food insecurity at public and private higher education institutions.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Establishes the crime of unlawful storage of a firearm leading to use in the commission of a crime which is a class E felony.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Relates to establishing speed limits in cities with populations in excess of one million people by easing restrictions so cities can establish speed limits below twenty five miles per hour.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Provides that determinations by the workers' compensation board shall not be given collateral estoppel effect in any other action or proceeding arising out of the same occurrence, other than the determination of the existence of an employer employee relationship.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Enacts the birds and bees protection act; prohibits the sale of certain pesticides or use of seeds coated with such pesticides; requires the department of environmental conservation to review the latest scientific information concerning certain pesticide active ingredients.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Authorizes the City of Troy to lease sub-surface park land property referred to as Riverfront Park for district geothermal wells and distribution lines.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Relates to the residency requirements for village justice of Chestnut Ridge; requires such person to be a resident of Rockland county.
Sponsor: Michael Lawler
Prohibits state agencies from assessing an additional collection fee charge on outstanding debt where the sum due and owing any state agency results from tuition, fees, room and board, educational benefit overpayments, student loans, or other charges incurred by a student in furtherance of such student's education.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Relates to employer violations of certain provisions allowing for workplace safety committees; allows the commissioner of labor to assess civil penalties and to seek additional relief for such violations.
Sponsor: Michael Gianaris
Relates to establishing a task force on safety in school transportation to review and promote such safety.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Enables public authorities that offer E-ZPass payment for tolls, fares, fees, rentals or other charges to transmit electronic notifications stating that the electronic toll collection system has registered the customer's account to E-ZPass customers who opt in for such service.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Suspends evictions of rent regulated tenants when a tenant is forced to spend time away from their residence due to COVID-19 and cannot meet occupancy requirements of one hundred eighty-three days or more.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to requirements for licensure and certification of applied behavior analysts; clarifies for graduate students seeking to complete supervised experience and/or examination requirements for certification and their supervisors the proper process in which to follow to provide such services.
Sponsor: Deborah Glick
Authorizes housing authorities to operate bingo games; adds guests invited by residents of any apartment, condominium or cooperative complex, housing authority, retirement community, or other group residential complex or facility to the scope of application; allows games to be conducted two days per week; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Pamela Helming
Relates to the discoverability of recordings found on police body worn cameras and vehicle cameras.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Prohibits the use of intoxication of the victim as a defense in sex crimes; creates an affirmative defense where the defendant, at the time he or she engaged in the conduct constituting the offense, did not know of the facts or conditions responsible for such lack of consent.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Permits the redaction of certain physician's names on birth certificates when such physician's license to practice medicine has been surrendered or revoked by the office of professional medical conduct.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Grants Federal Bureau of Investigation police certain peace officer powers.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Prohibits campaign contributions to candidates for state senate and assembly by certain members of the legislative ethics commission; provides an exemption that permits present members of the legislature to make campaign contributions; imposes penalties.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Requires all insurance policies and health maintenance organization contracts to provide coverage for maternity patients and their newborns for hospital stays of at least 48 hours following childbirth by natural delivery and 96 hours following childbirth by caesarean section; provides such coverage for patients who are recipients of medicaid.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Relates to reviews by the authorities budget office; grants the authorities budget office the authority to commence an action or special proceeding to annul the corporate existence or dissolve a corporation that has acted beyond its capacity or power; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Relates to permitting support to a vulnerable elderly person testifying in grand jury proceedings; allows a social worker or informal caregiver to accompany a vulnerable elderly person testifying in a grand jury proceeding, concerning any type of offense, provided that the district attorney consents.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Establishes a three year term limit for members of the autism spectrum disorders advisory board.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Relates to the supervision of certain limited profit housing companies.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Relates to utilization review program standards; requires use of evidence-based and peer reviewed clinical review criteria; relates to prescription drug formulary changes and pre-authorization for certain health care services.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Allows certain claimants to be reclassified as permanent total disability or total industrial disability due to extreme hardship; defines extreme hardship.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Excuses prospective jurors who are over the age of 75 or have a health condition putting such person at greater risk for severe illness from COVID-19 from service.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Requires electric companies to provide alternative measures to ensure customers with documented need for essential electricity for medical needs have access to electricity during power outages; requires electric companies to provide generators or lodging for such individuals and transportation for medical devices.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Relates to adding criminal facilitation felonies to the definition of criminal act.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Prohibits the use of aversive conditioning which includes any procedure which causes obvious signs of physical pain, including but not limited to hitting, pinching and electric shock; prohibits the use of any procedure or punishment which denies a vulnerable person reasonable sleep, shelter, bedding, bathroom facilities and any other aspect expected of a humane existence; defines terms.
Sponsor: Jabari Brisport
Authorizes the joint commission on public ethics to provide a training course concerning anti-sexual harassment training for lobbyists; requires lobbyists to complete the course annually.
Sponsor: John Liu
Establishes training and education practices for firefighters and first responders to assist and protect mobility limited and intellectually challenged individuals in emergency situations.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Provides for including uncles, aunts, nephews, and nieces in the definition of "family member" in relation to regulations pertaining to rights of family members to succeed in certain cases to the rights of certain tenants.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to the dispensing of self-administered hormonal contraceptives; authorizes a licensed physician and a certified nurse practitioner to prescribe and order a non-patient specific regimen to a pharmacist licensed and located in the state for the dispensing of self-administered hormonal contraceptives.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Directs the public service commission and the Long Island power authority to extend appropriate elements of the compensation under the "Value Stack" to resources located behind customer electric meters.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Relates to requirements associated with the New York city community school district system.
Sponsor: John Liu
Authorizes Gurudwara Shaheedan, Inc. to file with the Nassau county assessor an application for certain real property tax exemptions.
Sponsor: Michael Montesano
Requires the disclosure of lead-based paint test reports in real estate transactions.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Enacts the "roadway excavation quality assurance act"; relates to workers on excavations; provides that utility companies or their contractors shall use competent workers and shall pay the prevailing wage on projects where a permit to use, excavate, or open a street is required to be issued.
Sponsor: Michael Gianaris
Provides that the failure by the utilization review agent to make a determination within certain time periods shall be deemed to be an approval of the health care services.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Requires persons possessing any firearm to hold a firearms safety certificate; establishes application and training process therefor.
Sponsor: Michael Gianaris
Authorizes emergency medical care personnel to provide basic first aid to dogs and cats.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Relates to securing payment of wages for work already performed; creates a lien remedy for all employees; provides grounds for attachment; relates to procedures where employees may hold shareholders of non-publicly traded corporations personally liable for wage theft; relates to rights for victims of wage theft to hold the ten members with the largest ownership interests in a company personally liable for wage theft.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Relates to the creation of a statewide residential rental registry providing information relating to rental units including the number and types of code violations issued by the appropriate enforcement agency, and the number of findings of harassment currently on record with the code enforcement agencies.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Restricts the performance of surgical devocalization procedures on dogs and cats.
Sponsor: Michael Gianaris
Relates to birth certificates for incarcerated individuals; requires birth certificate or certification of birth, or certified transcript of birth and social security card to be kept in the incarcerated individual's records until the incarcerated individual is released from custody when such birth certificate or certification of birth, or certified transcript of birth and social security card shall be provided to the incarcerated individual.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Relates to requiring the Department of Homeless Services to notify the affected community board prior to locating transitional housing for the homeless; requires written notification sixty days before the department enters into a contractual arrangement with a transitional housing provider or otherwise finalizes its decision to use or expand a location as transitional housing.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Requires energy brokers and energy consultants to register with the public service commission.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Prohibits state officers and employees from official involvement with a state project where the officer or employee acted as a consultant on such project.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Authorizes Ekklesia Long Island Center Ministries to file with the town of Brookhaven assessor an application for certain real property tax exemptions.
Sponsor: Joseph DeStefano
Relates to creating the Mom and Pop Rent Increase Exemption; provides a tax abatement for limiting rent increases on small businesses in a city of one million or more persons.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Authorizes the Ruth AME Zion Church to file with the town of Brookhaven assessor an application for certain real property tax exemptions.
Sponsor: Joseph DeStefano
Includes part of Ridge Road in the city of Lackawanna as a state highway.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Establishes a task force on missing women and girls who are black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) to develop policy changes that will work to address the lack of care and concern for missing and murdered BIPOC women and girls with New York state governmental agencies.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Establishes the clean fuel standard of 2022; provides such standard is intended to reduce carbon intensity from the on-road transportation sector by 20% by 2030, with further reductions to be implemented based upon advances in technology.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Creates the office of older adult workforce development within the office for the aging to address the needs of older adults regarding the workplace.
Sponsor: Albert Stirpe
Relates to notification and hearings for proposed construction or removal of bicycle lanes or racks; requires a presentation at a public hearing when the department of transportations proposes to construct or remove a bicycle lane or rack; defines terms.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Designates South Park Avenue in or near Lackawanna as a state highway.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Relates to the full-time status of the district attorney of Hamilton county.
Sponsor: Robert Smullen
Provides a special accidental death benefit to the parents of a deceased member if such member has no spouse or child under the age of eighteen or twenty-three if a student.
Sponsor: Michael Cusick
Establishes a person is guilty of arson in the first degree when he intentionally damages a building or motor vehicle by causing an explosion or a fire and when such explosion or fire is accelerated by use of ignitable liquid or flammable gas.
Sponsor: Andrew Lanza
Prohibits the release of a consumer's electrical or gas consumption data to any police officer, or private, local, state or federal law enforcement entity without a judicial court-ordered subpoena, warrant or the consumer's written consent.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Directs the commissioner of health to establish at least 4 maternal-infant care centers in areas of need for infants suffering from drug withdrawal as a result of in utero exposure.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Relates to the sale or transfer of certain real property by the state or public authorities; requires mandatory review by the attorney general and comptroller of the sale of certain real property; requires notice to members of the legislature and county executives in districts and counties in which land subject to transfer is located of the proposed transfer of state property between state departments, divisions, bureaus, agencies, state agencies, or to a public authority or public benefit corporation.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Designates a portion of the state highway system as the "Specialist Peter J. Loretto, Jr. Memorial Bridge" in the town of Eden, county of Erie.
Sponsor: David DiPietro
Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions authorizing the county of Madison to impose an additional mortgage recording tax until December 1, 2025.
Sponsor: John Salka
Relates to creating annual reporting obligations by municipal housing authorities to the authorities budget office with respect to state-funded activities of such municipal housing authorities.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Relates to the closure of hospitals; includes general hospitals, emergency or maternity departments or the surrender of an operating certificate.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Establishes energy efficiency measures by the public service commission and NYSERDA including requiring utilities to hire and train employees who are from priority populations or living in areas designated as environmental justice communities.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Authorizes the village of Pittsford, town of Pittsford, Monroe county, to lower the speed limit on certain village roads to not less than twenty-five miles per hour.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Authorizes a tax exemption and a tax abatement for alterations and improvements to multiple dwellings for purposes of preserving habitability in affordable housing.
Sponsor: Edward Braunstein
Relates to the regulation of ingredients in personal care products and cosmetics to include chemicals of concern which shall be provided on lists identified by the commissioner.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Requires the Superintendent of Financial Services to refer the drug insulin to the Drug Accountability Board for examination related to price increases and consumer impact.
Sponsor: Yuh-line Niou
Provides for compensation, benefits and other terms and conditions of employment of state officers and employees who are the members of the security supervisors unit; increases salary payable to certain officers and employees; authorizes funding of joint labor-management committees; implements an agreement between the state and the employee organization representing the members of the security supervisors unit.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Authorizes collaborative programs for community paramedicine services as part of the hospital-home care-physician collaboration program.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Provides for regulating immigration bail businesses including restrictions on who may operate such a business; provides for who may bring an action against an immigration bail business.
Sponsor: Harvey Epstein
Provides a fine of one thousand dollars for a person responsible for a trailer or semitrailer parked or left unattended in a city with a population of one million or more; makes certain exceptions.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Requires the office for people with developmental disabilities to produce and publish a report to assess the staffing and other issues causing the continued displacement of individuals with developmental disabilities from various state-operated institutions under the jurisdiction of the office for people with developmental disabilities.
Sponsor: Khaleel Anderson
Authorizes the New York state thruway authority to issue annual short distance commuter permits which shall provide for travel at no charge between interchanges in permit areas.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Holland, Erie county, as the "Kalinowski Brothers Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: David DiPietro
Directs the New York state public employment relations board to establish and promulgate rules authorizing an electronic filing program to provide informative materials for employees and employers on its website.
Sponsor: Amanda Septimo
Makes various provisions regulating the location of environmental facilities to insure equity of treatment for minority communities or economically distressed areas or disadvantaged communities; requires environmental impact statements to state whether the siting of a facility will cause or increase a disproportionate burden on such areas.
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Postpones the effectiveness for grace periods for the use of credit card reward points for one additional year to December 10, 2023.
Sponsor: Nily Rozic
Relates to eligibility for classification as permanent total disability; includes inability to perform the full range of sedentary work or approval for federal social security disability benefits as a result of a compensable accident or occupational disease as constituting permanent total disability.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Increases access to substance abuse programming for incarcerated individuals whose first language is not English.
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Relates to a license to sell liquor at retail for consumption on certain premises in the town of Marion, county of Wayne.
Sponsor: Brian Manktelow
Prohibits county correction officers from dispensing medication using syringes or needles to incarcerated individuals unless they are otherwise authorized to do so.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Requires the New York city commissioner of the administration of children's services to obtain an order of consent from the court before allowing experimental drug testing on children under the care and/or control of the administration of children's services.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Requires every mandated reporter to make a report to the register unless the register has knowledge of the incident.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Requires that any disposition of land or buildings by the New York City Housing Authority be subject to and comply with the provisions of New York City's Uniform Land Use Review Procedure.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Requires employers to disclose compensation or range of compensation to applicants and employees upon issuing an employment opportunity for internal or public viewing or upon employee request.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Pike, county of Wyoming, as the "MSgt Thomas P. Madison Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: David DiPietro
Relates to the application of a lien or pledge for the benefit of certain bondholders to amounts withheld from certain taxes, penalties and interest imposed by the city of New York.
Sponsor: Helene Weinstein
Designates lay individuals as one-day marriage officiants in order to solemnize marriages.
Sponsor: Sandra Galef
Requires the installation of fire extinguishers in all multiple dwellings.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Relates to certain prohibitions in contracts or agreements by health maintenance organizations; prohibits clauses which entitle reimbursement at the lowest price or rate; prohibits contracts which restrict referral of patients based solely upon a health care provider's status with a managed care product; prohibits contracts which allow for the substitution of a pharmaceutical drug or agent by any person other than the prescribing health care professional.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Authorizes vocational training, where practicable, to incarcerated individuals on the installation of solar hot water systems for the provision of hot water to correctional facilities.
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Relates to licensing restrictions for manufacturers and wholesalers of alcoholic beverages on licensees who sell at retail for on-premises consumption; provides for the repeal of certain provisions upon expiration thereof.
Sponsor: Deborah Glick
Authorizes the Bais Tefila of Inwood to receive retroactive real property tax exempt status.
Sponsor: Eric Brown
Allows retirees of the New York state teachers' retirement system who suspend their retirement the option of a benefit recalculation after two years of service.
Sponsor: Patrick Burke
Expands the Rockland County Solid Waste Authority's purposes, powers, and responsibilities to include providing animal management services through a wholly-owned subsidiary; relates to public authorities providing shelter services for the care of unwanted animals or a subsidiary of such public authority that is wholly created for the sole purpose of providing such services.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Directs the flag to be flown at half-staff to commemorate the death of certain first responders who passed away in performance of emergency response activities in this state.
Sponsor: Susan Serino
Enacts into law components of legislation that relate to live event ticket sales; institutes civil penalties for utilizing ticket purchasing software; increases civil penalties currently in place and institutes new penalties for second offenses for licensees (Part A); requires full ticket prices to be disclosed prior to a customer purchasing such ticket; requires such price to remain the same during the purchase process (Part B); prohibits the resale of a ticket if such ticket was initially offered to the public at no charge (Part C); requires online resale marketplaces to clearly and conspicuously disclose the established price charged by the operator of a place of entertainment that is printed or endorsed on the face of each ticket (Part D); allows reasonable and actual costs to be charged for the physical delivery of certain tickets (Part E); extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to tickets to places of entertainment (Part F).
Sponsor: Daniel O'Donnell
Requires the issuance of certificates of occupancy for rental property damaged by fire.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Authorizes the presentation of the New York State September Eleventh Service Medal to residents of New York who were in the armed forces and participated in the rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations at the World Trade Center site in response to the World Trade Center attack on September eleventh, two thousand one.
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Provides the amount of compensation an attorney shall receive from representing a client which was assigned to the attorney through the bar association; increases such amount from seventy-five dollars to one hundred fifty dollars per hour; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Provides a deceased tenant's legal representative the option to terminate such tenant's lease upon notice to the landlord.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to providing notice to school districts and nonpublic schools located in a city with a population of one million or more of certain construction projects; requires county superintendents to provide written notice to such school districts and nonpublic schools of certain construction projects undertaken within three hundred feet of a building of such school districts or nonpublic schools.
Sponsor: Joseph Addabbo
Relates to establishing the crime of larceny by cyber extortion which occurs when a person intends to obtain property from another person or entity located in the state of New York through the use of certain malicious software.
Sponsor: John Liu
Permits persons 65 years of age to enroll in a limited number of state university and city university courses for credit without tuition.
Sponsor: Simcha Felder
Directs the commissioner of mental health to review all proposals by an agency to provide new services at a new facility, expand the size of existing facilities or change the type of services that are provided at facilities within a city of one million or more; provides a definition for the types of facilities subject to such review; directs the commissioner of mental health to issue a report regarding such review.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Relates to the liability of the state to any person who suffers damage as a result of a defect in a state highway.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Relates to the exclusion of certain grants as taxable income for certain business taxes, the imposition of the business corporation tax, the credit of certain overpayments of tax against other taxes owed, and the disclosure of owners of limited liability companies with respect to the real property transfer tax; relates to a city pass-through entity tax.
Sponsor: Helene Weinstein
Establishes the special joint legislative commission on affordable housing to make recommendations to the legislature on how to preserve and maintain existing affordable housing, to support the development of new affordable housing in the state of New York, to strengthen and grow diverse and stable communities, and to maximize the impact of private, state, local and federal resources by ensuring long term affordability.
Sponsor: Steven Cymbrowitz
Relates to the metropolitan commuter transportation authority establishing and implementing a policy for responsible management of vegetation and other activities that impact neighboring properties in order to preserve the safety and efficiency of commuter rail operations by implementing guidelines for removal and management policies.
Sponsor: Steven Otis
Relates to the siting of certain premises licensed to sell liquor for consumption on the premises.
Sponsor: Yuh-line Niou
Grants park rangers in Erie county peace officer status to issue appearance tickets, simplified traffic informations, simplified parks informations and simplified environmental conservation informations; provided that such shall not be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license has been issued therefor.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Relates to creating a private right of action for unconsented removal or tampering with a sexually protective device.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Establishes the "utility thermal energy network and jobs act" to promote the development of thermal energy networks throughout the state and to provide jobs to transitioning utility workers who have lost or are at risk of losing their employment.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Prohibits utility termination of services due to the COVID-19 pandemic for residential and small business customers who experience a financial hardship due to the pandemic.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Commemorating the 51st Anniversary of the Independence of the United Arab Emirates
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Relates to an increase in the federal poverty level for purposes of the child care program.
Sponsor: Helene Weinstein
Authorizes certain establishments to keep alcoholic drinks on tap.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Establishes a private cause of action for the manufacture or cause to be manufactured, distribute, transport, or import into the state, or cause to be distributed, transported, or imported into the state, keep for sale, offer or expose for sale, or giving or lending, semiautomatic rifles.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Relates to an exemption for certain property from the prohibition of alcohol sales within a certain distance from a school.
Sponsor: Yuh-line Niou
Authorizes the imposition of an occupancy tax in the village of Briarcliff Manor.
Sponsor: Sandra Galef
Relates to publishing records of public interest by agencies and the legislature on their websites.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Allows for eligibility of green CHIPS projects in the Excelsior tax credit program.
Sponsor: Albert Stirpe
Relates to the liability of the state to any person who suffers damage as a result of a defect in a state highway.
Sponsor: Thomas Abinanti
Relates to employer violations of certain provisions allowing for workplace safety committees; allows the commissioner of labor to assess certain civil penalties for such violations.
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Provides clarification for the creation of valid statutory short form and other powers of attorney by clarifying when a principal and agent sign a power of attorney and its effectiveness.
Sponsor: Helene Weinstein
Directs the commissioner of parks, recreation and historic preservation to establish the state parks passport program allowing visitors to state parks and historic sites to log their visits to such sites in a passport book or electronic application.
Sponsor: Daniel O'Donnell
Prohibits third-party food delivery services from charging a food service establishment a delivery fee or other fees that total more than a certain percent of the total purchase price of an online order.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Congratulating Jack Gregorski upon the occasion of capturing the 2022 NYSPHSAA Indoor Track Championship in the 3200 Meter Run
Sponsor: Thomas O'Mara
Proposes to establish the Joint Legislative Task Force on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Tolerance, and providing for such task force's powers and duties
Sponsor: Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Directs the commissioner of health to do a comprehensive assessment of the existing methodology used to determine payment for early intervention screenings, evaluations, services and service coordination; directs recommendations on reimbursement methodology as well as needs under the program.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Requires entities that submit records to state agencies that are excepted from disclosure under FOIL to periodically re-apply for the exception.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Grants uniformed court officers in the village of Sag Harbor in Suffolk county peace officer status.
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim September 25, 2022, as Bangladeshi Immigrant Day in the State of New York
Sponsor: Toby Stavisky
Relates to authorizing tax abatements for certain properties containing dwelling units; provides that in a city having a population of one million or more, a local law, ordinance, or resolution that may provide that the effective date of a rent increase exemption order and tax abatement certificate shall be May thirty-first, two thousand twenty-two for certain applicants.
Sponsor: Deborah Glick
Relates to establishing discount programs for veterans; provides that utilities, water-works corporations, telephone corporations and cable television companies shall create discount programs that provide a 10 percent discount to veterans; defines terms.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Relates to pendency placements in a school district in a city having a population of one million or more.
Sponsor: Simcha Eichenstein
Establishes the "diaper initiative affordability for parents and elderly remedy (DIAPER) act".
Sponsor: Nader Sayegh
Authorizes the village of Canton to reduce the speed limit on East Main Street to forty miles per hour.
Sponsor: Patricia Ritchie
Requires any information or data produced internally or by an outside consultant used by the governor, the division of the budget, the department of health or any other relevant state agency to justify such reduction be made available to elected officials prior to funding reductions for hospitals and nursing homes.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Modifies the requirements for financial disclosures for certain state and legislative officials, officers and employees.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Congratulating the Rochester Institute of Technology Men's Lacrosse Team upon the occasion of capturing the NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship
Sponsor: Patrick Gallivan
Commending Todd B. Koch MD upon the occasion of being named one of America's Best Plastic Surgeons in 2021 by Newsweek magazine
Sponsor: Patrick Gallivan
Proposes to establish the Joint Legislative Task Force on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Tolerance, and providing for such task force's powers and duties
Sponsor: Carl Heastie
Requires a refundable deposit on kegs and taps.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Repeals certain provisions requiring the payment of a parole supervision fee.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Relates to information cable television companies must provide to subscribers regarding availability of required equipment at retail.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Relates to the transfer and conveyance of certain property to a housing development fund corporation created pursuant to article eleven of the private housing finance law.
Sponsor: Brian Cunningham
Raises the cap on the amount of obligations authorized to be issued by the NYC transitional finance authority.
Sponsor: Helene Weinstein
Prohibits the development of any new major electric generating facilities that would be powered in whole or in part by any fossil fuel, unless the developer of such facility can demonstrate a need for such facility, and that there is no other reasonable method to satisfy such need.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Relates to the declaration of a sign as a public nuisance and its removal by order of the commissioner.
Sponsor: Andrew Lanza
Permits the compounding, dispensing and sale of pharmaceuticals to veterinarians.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Ensures that commercial tenants receive a lease; defines terms within leases; establishes requirements for commercial lease contracts.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Relates to allowing the possession and sale of electronic dart guns and electronic stun guns for self-defense; adds such weapons in the definition of obstructing governmental administration by means of a self-defense spray device.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to certain voidable transfers affecting a federal home loan bank including injunctions and the conduct of delinquency proceedings against insurers domiciled in this state.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Requires the construction of certain parking facilities to be capable of supporting electric vehicle charging stations.
Sponsor: Daniel O'Donnell
Relates to preserving access to affordable drugs; provides that an agreement resolving or settling, on a final or interim basis, a patent infringement claim, in connection with the sale of a pharmaceutical product, shall be presumed to have anticompetitive effects if a nonreference drug filer receives anything of value from another company asserting patent infringement and if the nonreference drug filer agrees to limit or forego research, development, manufacturing, marketing, or sales of the nonreference drug filer's product for any period of time.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Commemorating the observance of the 2nd Annual Juneteenth Day in the State of New York, on June 19, 2022
Sponsor: Crystal Peoples-Stokes
Enacts "Alyssa's law"; authorizes school boards to include information regarding the installation of a panic alarm system in any school in the district in the district-wide safety plan; defines "panic alarm system".
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Expands the public's ability to observe public bodies' meetings.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Establishes that area median income shall be calculated per each zip code in the city of New York.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Relates to revoking a license to carry, possess, repair and dispose of firearms for a conviction for failure to safely store rifles, shotguns, and firearms.
Sponsor: Sean Ryan
Permits certain officers appointed to a county position who failed to take or file their oaths of office or official undertaking within the prescribed period to continue to serve if they take or file the required oath or undertaking within 30 days.
Sponsor: Judy Griffin
Provides for compensation and other terms and conditions of employment of certain state officers and employees; authorizes funding of joint labor-management committees; implements agreements between the state and an employee organization; makes an appropriation therefor (Part A); provides for the salaries of certain state officers and employees excluded from collective negotiating units; makes an appropriation therefor (Part B).
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Prohibits the inclusion of a confession of judgment in a contract or agreement for a financial product or service.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Authorizes Stephen Ferraro and Stephen Porcello to take the competitive civil service examination and be placed on the eligible list for appointment as full-time police officers for the village of St. Johnsville, county of Montgomery.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Expands the number of judges in certain judicial districts and the family courts of New York city and Nassau and Saratoga counties.
Sponsor: Charles Lavine
Establishes the statewide group home families working group; provides that duties include informing and advising the commissioner as to matters of importance for persons with developmental disabilities residing in group homes and their families and guardians, providing recommendations for statewide and regional priorities and goals for individuals residing in group homes and families and guardians of individuals residing in group homes, advising the commissioner on such other matters related to group homes as the statewide group home families working group deems relevant, holding regional public meetings to solicit and receive input from residents of group homes and family members and guardians of residents of group homes, and any matter relating to the performance of their duties with relation to individuals in group homes and on policies, goals, budget and operation of group homes.
Sponsor: Angelo Santabarbara
Allows for the sale of liquor and/or wine for off-premises consumption on Christmas day.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Relates to the definition of heirs property for purposes of partition.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Prohibits the criminal possession of semiautomatic rifles, shotguns and pistols by persons under the age of twenty-one unless such person was eighteen prior to January 1, 2023.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim June 11, 2022, as Dragonfly Day in the State of New York
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Directs the office of fire prevention and control to conduct a study, which evaluates the minimum recommended qualifications to becoming a volunteer firefighter; requires such office to provide a report to the governor, temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly within twelve months of the effective date of this act.
Sponsor: Pamela Helming
Relates to increasing the mandatory retirement age of New York state regional park police from 62 to 65 years old.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Enacts the New York deforestation-free procurement act requiring that companies contracting with the state do not contribute to tropical or boreal intact forest degradation or deforestation directly or through their supply chains.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Imposes an excise tax on the sale of ammunition to be deposited into the gun violence impact fund; establishes the gun violence impact fund; authorizes the director of the office of victim services to administer grants from the gun violence impact fund.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Relates to transfer of retirement membership for certain employees of SUNY within the professional, scientific and technical bargaining unit.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Relates to the use of biometric identity verification devices for the purchase of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products; authorizes a licensee, its agent or employee to determine a person's age when purchasing alcoholic beverages or tobacco products by use of a biometric identity verification device; establishes where the use of the device indicates that the person is under the age of twenty-one, the attempted purchase of the alcoholic beverage shall be denied.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Provides a testimonial privilege to critical incident stress management/crisis response/peer support team members concerning communications made during critical incident stress management/crisis response services.
Sponsor: Fred Akshar
Provides that when the division of criminal justice services conducts a search of its criminal history records and returns a report thereon, all references to undisposed cases shall be excluded.
Sponsor: Jamaal Bailey
Makes technical corrections to the practice of podiatry.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Directs the division of housing and community renewal to study non-rental fees charged by landlords and report to the legislature.
Sponsor: Robert Jackson
Relates to the sale of digital electronic equipment; requires original equipment manufacturers to provide diagnostic and repair information.
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Relates to certificate and permit conditions for dormant power generating facilities that are in layup or out of service.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Relates to establishing discount programs for low-income senior citizens and individuals with a disability; provides that utilities, water-works corporations, telephone corporations and cable television companies shall create discount programs that provide a 10 percent discount to low-income senior citizens and individuals with a disability; defines terms.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Defines "closed period of eligibility" for purposes of supplemental security income for aged, blind, and disabled persons; includes such time period in the eligibility requirements of such supplemental security income.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Includes "deep fake" images created by digitization within the definition of unlawful dissemination or publication of an intimate image; establishes a private right of action for victims of dissemination or publication of a sexually explicit depiction of an individual.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Establishes the position of expert insurance coordinator to coordinate and facilitate information sharing among local, state, and federal agencies to improve coordination with insurance companies with respect to disaster response to natural and man-made disasters.
Sponsor: John Brooks
Requires social media networks to provide and maintain mechanisms for reporting election misinformation on their platform.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Requires legislators and candidates for members of the legislature to provide a link to their financial disclosure statements on their official state and campaign websites which shall direct website visitors to current and past financial disclosure forms that the legislator has submitted.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Directs the department of health to develop state food guidelines for foods purchased, served, and sold by state agencies, programs, and institutions and on state property.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Requires police officers to attend annual diversity training seminars.
Sponsor: James Tedisco
Prohibits providers of health care coverage from requiring behavioral health providers to provide all products offered by the health care plan.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Makes technical corrections regarding the public financing of elections.
Sponsor: Zellnor Myrie
Authorizes the city of Schenectady, county of Schenectady, to alienate and discontinue the use of certain parklands for the purpose of relocating historic homes that are at a high risk of flooding.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Establishes a commission to study the European Union's general protection data regulation and the current state of cyber security in the state.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Relates to the classification of the town of Ulster in the county of Ulster.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Extends provisions which authorize the town of Islip to lease certain lands to a business corporation.
Sponsor: Alexis Weik
Relates to accessing substance use disorder services based on the individual's gender identity or expression and preference.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to acknowledging the fundamental injustice, cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity of slavery in the city of New York and the state of New York; establishes the New York state community commission on reparations remedies to examine the institution of slavery, subsequently de jure and de facto racial and economic discrimination against African-Americans, the impact of these forces on living African-Americans and to make recommendations on appropriate remedies; provides for the repeal of such provisions.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Ensures ovarian cancer survivors have the right to access screenings for health conditions.
Sponsor: Roxanne Persaud
Directs public bodies that have meetings that allow public comments to provide a means for the public to comment in real time during the time allocated for public comment.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Provides that a television series that changes the title of the series and/or the principal cast prior to March 31, 2023, shall be considered to remain in continuous production for each season, provided the series films at the same location as prior seasons, is produced by the same entity, and retains at least eighty percent of the staff from the prior season for purposes of being a qualified film for the empire state film production credit.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Establishes a registration system for contractors and subcontractors engaged in public work and covered projects in order to better enforce existing labor laws and regulations in the public works industry.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Relates to extending the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) benefit for public employee death benefits until December 31, 2024.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Makes a community center physically located within a New York city housing authority facility eligible to apply for and receive funding from the nonprofit infrastructure capital investment program.
Sponsor: Khaleel Anderson
Designates a portion of the state highway system, route 283 from the town of Pamelia to the town of Le Ray, county of Jefferson, as the "Colonel Michael Plummer Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: Kenneth Blankenbush
Relates to requirements for certain clinical laboratory practitioners; includes certain acceptable types of alternatives to education for clinical laboratory technologists, cytotechnologists, clinical laboratory technicians, histotechnologists and histotechnicians; outlines requirements for certification as a histotechnologist.
Sponsor: Deborah Glick
Requires the modification of restrictive covenants prior to the sale of real property when covenants, conditions and restrictions exist which discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, familial status, marital status, disability, national origin, source of income or ancestry.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Expands the use of foreign fire insurance premium taxes by the Volunteer and Exempt Firemen's Benevolent Association of Upper Mountain, Inc.
Sponsor: Angelo Morinello
Designates a portion of the state highway system in Nassau county as the "Trooper Edward L. Cunningham Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: John Brooks
Includes lakes in adopt-a-municipal park, shoreline or roadway programs.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Authorizes the principal of any high school to allow any local fire department, upon request, to enter the school for the purpose of fire department junior recruitment, including, but not limited to: making presentations; disseminating literature; and answering questions by students.
Sponsor: Pamela Helming
Prohibits the application of pesticides to certain local freshwater wetlands for local governments that have implemented a freshwater wetlands protection law; provides that any local law or ordinance adopted pursuant to this section shall take effect on the first day of January after it shall have been adopted.
Sponsor: Christopher Burdick
Prohibits the sale of infant walkers; restricts the use of such infant walkers in certain settings.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Establishes the "secure our data act"; relates to state entities preparing for and protecting against a ransomware attack.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Establishes differential payment rates for child care services provided by licensed, registered or enrolled child care providers for providers providing care to children experiencing homelessness, child care providers providing care during nontraditional hours, or in other situations deemed appropriate by a local social services district.
Sponsor: Jabari Brisport
Relates to information cable television companies must provide to subscribers regarding availability of required equipment at retail.
Sponsor: Angelo Santabarbara
Grants court officers in the town of Shelter Island in Suffolk county peace officer status.
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Expands the use of foreign fire insurance premium taxes by the Volunteer and Exempt Firemen's Benevolent Association of Lewiston Fire Company No. 2.
Sponsor: Angelo Morinello
Relates to the maintenance of records of ownership of catalytic converters as a major component part; provides a penalty for failing to report such records every sixty days; requires all new motor vehicle dealers and qualified dealers to stock etching kits to offer to any person purchasing a new motor vehicle.
Sponsor: Marianne Buttenschon
Authorizes the Congregation Beis Medrash of Lawrence to receive retroactive real property tax exempt status.
Sponsor: Eric Brown
Relates to the disposal of seized perishable or canned foods; such foods should not be disposed of but should be donated to a food relief organization or homeless shelter.
Sponsor: Luis Sepulveda
Relates to the liability of a person who presents false claims for money or property to the state or a local government.
Sponsor: Helene Weinstein
Establishes a uniform ambulance assessment fee on the annual revenues of certain ambulance services to be expended for increasing medical assistance payment rates for ambulance services.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Designates uniformed court officers in the town of Ossining, county of Westchester as peace officers.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Authorizes the town of North Hempstead to issue bonds or notes to finance certain liabilities of the length of service award programs of fire companies located within the town; provides fire protection to residents of the town.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Requires the appointment of a transit dependent representative on various transportation authorities.
Sponsor: Jonathan Rivera
Provides that any solicitation on behalf of a charitable organization shall include a statement clearly stating what percentage of the charity's proceeds are applied to such charity's stated mission.
Sponsor: John Brooks
Extends the length of time that child care assistance is available to eligible families.
Sponsor: Jennifer Lunsford
Relates to state gaming commission operational licenses.
Sponsor: Gary Pretlow
Relates to automotive members of the New York city employees' retirement system.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Relates to enacting the "New York collegiate athletic participation compensation act"; allows student-athletes to receive compensation including for the use of a student's name, image, or likeness; allows student-athletes to seek professional representation.
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Authorizes the village of Highland Falls, in Orange county to adopt and amend local laws imposing a tax on persons occupying a room for hire in any hotel in an amount not to exceed 5% of the per diem rental rate for each room; provides for the expiration and repeal of such provisions on December 31, 2025.
Sponsor: Colin Schmitt
Enacts the child abuse reporting expansion act; relates to making clergy members required reporters of child abuse or mistreatment.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Defines "irreparable injury, loss or damage" for purposes of injunctive relief.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Prohibits alcohol sales to persons inside of motor vehicles unless the licensee is specifically authorized to do so.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Establishes standards for caseloads for child protective services workers; requires the state to pay for one hundred percent of the costs associated with compliance of such caseload standard; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Jabari Brisport
Authorizes the Spring Valley Church of the Nazarene to file with the town of Ramapo assessor an application for certain real property tax exemptions.
Sponsor: Michael Lawler
Permits an exception from registration for nonresident pharmacies in cases of a specific patient need or a declared public health emergency under certain conditions.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Dinowitz
Authorizes the town justice of the town of Rushford, county of Allegany, to be a nonresident of such town.
Sponsor: Joseph Giglio
Ends the local option of towns and cities to prohibit the sale of alcohol.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Relates to providing net revenues from utility-owned large-scale renewable generation projects to low-income customers; authorizes utility companies to own such projects.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Requires manufactured home park owners to provide a written justification for rent increases in excess of three percent of the current rent; provides that increases in costs to justify such rent increase for ordinary maintenance or repair to meet the warranty of habitability obligations must be shown to be necessary.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Creates a temporary state commission to study and make recommendations concerning the incidence of asthma in the borough of the Bronx in New York city.
Sponsor: Jose Serrano
Authorizes Donald Quehl, who has been continuously employed by the village of Pulaski as a part-time police officer, to take the competitive civil service examination and be placed on the eligible list for appointment as a full-time police officer for such village in the county of Oswego.
Sponsor: William Barclay
Establishes the warehouse worker protection act; requires employers to provide a written description of quotas to which employees are subject and states that employees shall not be required to meet quotas that prevent compliance with meal or rest periods, or use of bathroom facilities.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the village of Gainesville as the "T Sgt. Walter Shearing Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: David DiPietro
Relates to addressing rent overcharge by increasing its penalty.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Authorizes the town of Webster, county of Monroe, to alienate certain lands used as parkland and to dedicate certain other lands as parklands for use by the Webster central school district for the purpose of using such parcel in conjunction with the sports field already purchased for the benefits of the students of such school district.
Sponsor: Jennifer Lunsford
Requires the department of health to establish and maintain the New York state community doula directory for doulas on such department's website for the purposes of Medicaid reimbursement and promoting doula services to Medicaid recipients; establishes criteria for admittance into the New York state community doula directory; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Provides for the sale of tonic water, bitters and maraschino cherries at liquor stores.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Requires physicians and hospitals to obtain the name of the school attended by school-aged patients and to include this information in their admission registration forms.
Sponsor: Roxanne Persaud
Requires children under the age of eighteen to wear protective headgear while skiing or snowboarding; imposes civil fines for violations thereof; applies safety in skiing code requirements to snowboarders and snowboarding.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Relates to requiring the establishment of automatic payment plans; requires investor owned combination utility companies headquartered in New York to establish a statewide program to provide eligible participants with affordability payment plans.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Establishes the offense of unsolicited disclosure of an intimate image as a violation; requires sexual harassment prevention training for individuals convicted of such offense.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Authorizes special proceedings to convey title to abandoned commercial and industrial property to a city, town, or village; provides for certification of abandonment, notice to the owner of record, commencement of proceedings and the decision and judgment of the court; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Relates to releasing individuals charged with a crime under non-monetary bail conditions in order to receive mental health screening or be admitted to a hospital as a result of a mental illness which is likely to result in harm to such individual or others.
Sponsor: Jo Simon
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk, to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from the International Baptist Church with respect to the 2020-2021 assessment roll.
Sponsor: Mario Mattera
Requires the department of environmental conservation to authorize and encourage the use of nature-based solutions as the preferred alternative for stabilizing tidal shorelines in the state; provides such solutions should be considered when promulgating and implementing rules and regulations relating to such.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk, to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from the Selden Fire District with respect to the 2021-2022 assessment roll.
Sponsor: Doug Smith
Permits municipalities within certain counties to apply for reimbursement from the state for law enforcement activities on waterways within their jurisdiction.
Sponsor: Mike Martucci
Reduces the number of days for a state agency to register contracts with not-for-profit organizations to thirty; defines registered contract.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Requires notification of changes to the model contract with managed care providers under the medical assistance program on the DOH website and in the state register.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Relates to the eligibility of occupants of public housing authorities for rental assistance; authorizes occupants of public housing authorities to receive rental assistance at the same times as all other eligible populations.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Relates to allowing occupancy of joint living-work quarters for artists in certain manufacturing buildings converted to joint living-work quarters whose residence therein began on or before December 15, 2021.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Establishes the primary care reform commission to review, examine, and make findings on the level of primary care spending by all payers in the context of all health care spending in the state and publish an annual report on the findings, and also make recommendations to increase and strengthen spending on primary care in the state and improve primary care infrastructure, taking care to avoid increasing costs to patients or the total cost of health care.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Directs the department of economic development, in conjunction with other departments and entities, to conduct a comprehensive study of public and private museums, including taking a census of public and private museums in the state, and to report the findings and recommendations of such study.
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Provides that certain allegations made by employees involving employment shall be protected and matters of public interest in actions involving public petition and participation.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Authorizes the city of Newburgh to impose a hotel and motel tax of up to five percent.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Relates to restoring the oversight of certain contracts by the state comptroller; makes technical corrections therefor; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Provides for the taxation of all lands owned by the state, exclusive of the improvements erected thereon by the state, in the city of Beacon and the town of Fishkill in Dutchess county.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Enacts the "fossil fuel facilities replacement and redevelopment blueprint act"; relates to the development of a blueprint to guide the replacement and redevelopment of New York's oldest and most-polluting fossil fuel facilities and their sites by 2030.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Requires adult care facilities to include demographic information, including race or ethnicity, in certain admission and discharge records maintained by the facility.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Amends the constitution to convey land to Debar Pond Institute, Inc. in order to facilitate the preservation of historic buildings.
Sponsor: Daniel Stec
Exempts the Salina Consolidated Fire District #2, in the town of Salina, county of Onondaga from the forty-five percent limit on non-resident members.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Permits the sale or promotional gifting of certain complementary products for wine and spirits by certain persons or businesses licensed to sell wine and spirits.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Relates to claims for mental injury premised upon extraordinary work-related stress incurred at work; applies to all workers.
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Establishes a commission to be known as the "New York seawall study commission" which will study the feasibility, costs, impacts, and best locations for construction of a seawall or sea gate being created to protect the city of New York from sea level rise and storm surge along the entire coastline.
Sponsor: Joseph Addabbo
Requires health insurers to provide coverage for procedures relating to the diagnosis and treatment of uterine fibroids and related conditions, including pain, discomfort and infertility resulting therefrom.
Sponsor: Roxanne Persaud
Enacts the "freelance isn't free act"; provides for the payment of freelance workers as independent contractors, including requiring written contracts; timely payment of compensation and handling controversies relating to payment, complaint procedures, and penalties; excludes construction contracts.
Sponsor: Harry Bronson
Relates to including the village of Owego in the definition of municipality that can apply to the public service commission to order costs for infrastructure maintenance and access to be charged to all customer classes located in such municipality.
Sponsor: Christopher Friend
Relates to the effect and rebuttal of certain medical presumptions relating to heart disease; provides that, for certain members, any condition of impairment of health caused by a disease of the heart, resulting in disability, shall be presumptive evidence that such disability was incurred in the performance and discharge of duty and the natural and proximate result of an accident.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Establishes the LGBTQ+ advisory board to make recommendations, conduct research, and more regarding the LGBTQ+ community in New York state.
Sponsor: Anna Kelles
Authorizes the commissioner of general services to transfer and convey by a 99-year lease certain unappropriated state land to the Sing Sing Prison Museum; requires the department of corrections and community supervision shall enter into a management agreement with such museum that would include, but not be limited to, requirements for operating such museum, the ongoing needs of the Sing Sing Correctional Facility with regard to safety and security, and a description of the property boundaries for the leased property and easement; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Sandra Galef
Prohibits medical malpractice insurance companies from taking any adverse action against an abortion or reproductive health care provider who performs an abortion or provides reproductive health care that is legal in the state of New York on someone who is from out of the state.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Provides for the automatic enrollment of employees of the city of New York eligible to join the New York city board of education retirement system.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Authorizes the delivery of liquefied petroleum gas in times of emergency.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Relates to accidental disability retirement for deputy sheriffs; provides that deputy sheriffs shall receive a pension of three-quarters of their final average salary.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Prohibits professional misconduct charges against health care practitioners on the basis that such health care practitioner, acting within their scope of practice, performed, recommended or provided reproductive health care services for a patient who resides in a state wherein such reproductive health services are illegal.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Relates to payments for certain school, fire, fire protection, and ambulance districts for lands exempt from real property taxation for purposes which implement the Peconic Bay community preservation fund.
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Provides for certain death benefits to correction officers, correction officer-sergeants, correction officer-captains, assistant wardens, associate wardens or wardens employed by Westchester county.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Authorizes the village of Bath, in Steuben county to adopt and amend local laws imposing a tax on persons occupying a room for hire in any hotel in an amount not to exceed 2% of the per diem rental rate for each room; provides for the expiration and repeal of such provisions on September 1, 2025.
Sponsor: Philip Palmesano
Increases the timeline for completion and amount spent on emergency home repairs for low-moderate income senior citizens through the RESTORE program.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Replaces instances of the words inmate or inmates with the words incarcerated individual or incarcerated individuals.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Provides that an affirmation of a health care practitioner may be served or filed in an action in lieu of and with same force and effect as an affidavit (changes the current reference in existing provisions from "physician, osteopath or dentist" to "health care practitioner").
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Grants retroactive tier IV membership in the New York state and local employees' retirement system to Mark Pavlak.
Sponsor: Mike Martucci
Relates to designating a portion of the state highway system as the "Patrolman David 'DW' Smith Memorial Highway" in the village of Johnson City, county of Broome.
Sponsor: Fred Akshar
Authorizes the county of Broome to offer an optional twenty year retirement plan to Joshua Quinn, a deputy sheriff employed by such county.
Sponsor: Fred Akshar
Adds Woodbury Creek to the definition of inland waterways.
Sponsor: Colin Schmitt
Authorizes the village of Freeport, county of Nassau, to alienate and discontinue the use of certain parklands.
Sponsor: John Brooks
Excludes certain works and individuals from violations of the right of publicity.
Sponsor: Helene Weinstein
Relates to authorizing an occupancy tax in the village of Medina in Orleans county not to exceed two percent of the per diem rental rate for each room; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof.
Sponsor: Stephen Hawley
Authorizes municipalities in the county of Rockland to add unpaid housing code violation penalties, costs and fines to such municipalities' annual tax levy in accordance with applicable law.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Enacts the New York textile act to accelerate the growth of the animal and plant fiber growing, processing, and textile manufacturing industry in New York.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Imposes an excise tax on the sale of ammunition to be deposited into the firearm violence intervention fund to help victims of and witnesses to violence.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Relates to the education and experience of members of the state board of parole; provides that members can have either a degree and at least five years of experience in several fields or at least ten years of experience in such fields.
Sponsor: Sean Ryan
Grants retroactive membership with Tier IV status in the New York state and local employees' retirement system to Dana Kerstanski.
Sponsor: Colin Schmitt
Permits the admissibility of testimony that a person reported acts of discrimination to another person in a civil trial under the human rights law, including the contents of such report.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Adds Moodna Creek to the definition of inland waterways.
Sponsor: Colin Schmitt
Relates to sexual abuse in the first degree where a person is incapable of consent while a passenger on public transportation and the contact was intentional and with the sole purpose of sexual gratification; relates to public lewdness while a passenger on public transportation; establishes enhanced penalties for offenses committed while in or upon a building, facility, property, vehicle or train owned, leased or operated by the metropolitan transportation authority; provides for the suspension or revocation of the use of a building, facility, property, vehicle or train owned, leased or operated by the metropolitan transportation authority.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Directs the commissioner of health to establish at least 4 maternal-infant care centers in areas of need for infants suffering from drug withdrawal as a result of in utero exposure.
Sponsor: Aileen Gunther
Prohibits state reimbursement of campaign and political committees, or legal defense funds, for payments made on behalf of the criminal defense of a state employee.
Sponsor: Michael Gianaris
Establishes a temporary state commission to conduct a feasibility study to evaluate and make recommendations concerning the formation and control of a state public bank; provides if such study finds that the state bank is feasible, the legislature shall consider legislation to create a state public bank for New York.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Allows certain villages to enact a tax exemption for newly constructed single-family and multi-family residential properties over the first five years the property is reassessed based on the difference in assessments.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Prohibits cosmetic products and personal care products that contain mercury.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Requires notice of potential scams when selling gift cards.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Relates to the creation of an innovative housing initiative for persons with a developmental disability who wish and are able to safely reside in such a setting; directs the division of housing and community renewal to establish guidelines for the dissemination of disclosure materials for the offer and sale of interests in residential environments formed under the innovative housing initiative; creates an exemption from certain filing requirements for residential environments that are formed as cooperative interests in realty for persons receiving services under the innovative housing initiative.
Sponsor: Thomas Abinanti
Requires that certain information be provided to patients and health care practitioners regarding sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Requires a health care provider who administers an immunization to a person nineteen years of age or older to report such information to the department of health or to a regional health information organization unless such person objects to such reporting.
Sponsor: Richard Gottfried
Grants Peter Guarino retroactive membership with Tier IV status in the New York state teachers' retirement system.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Requires clinical experience for certain mental health practitioners and other mental health professionals; allows such practitioners to make assessment-based treatment plans; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Harry Bronson
Requires electric vehicle charging stations and electric vehicle capable parking spaces at certain residential and commercial buildings.
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Prohibits the hunting of wild deer in the town of Southampton, county of Suffolk on state lands adjacent to a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility.
Sponsor: Anthony Palumbo
Relates to qualifications for certain appointed positions with the board of trustees for the state university and the city university of New York.
Sponsor: Toby Stavisky
Relates to restrictions on consecutive hours of work for nurses; provides circumstances for the reinstatement of limitations on mandatory overtime; provides for civil penalties for employers who violate work hours limitations.
Sponsor: Latoya Joyner
Provides for the creation, operation, and duties of natural organic reduction facilities as cemetery corporations for the contained, accelerated conversion of human remains to soil.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Establishes a license to sell liquor at retail for consumption on premises in a cigar lounge; defines "cigar lounge"; requires cigar lounges to provide written notification warning employees of the dangers of exposure to tobacco smoke.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Relates to the definition of large capacity ammunition feeding device for purposes of the offense of criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree.
Sponsor: Crystal Peoples-Stokes
Authorizes Suffolk regional off-track betting corporations to host up to 2000 video lottery gaming devices; provides that in the Nassau region such facility shall not exceed one thousand video lottery gaming devices.
Sponsor: Steve Stern
Establishes the problem gambling advisory council.
Sponsor: Alessandra Biaggi
Relates to requiring notice to neighboring landowners within one thousand feet of intention to develop in wetland areas; requires a public hearing on a wetland application.
Sponsor: Andrew Lanza
Requires the website of each contractor and vendor who provides services pursuant to a state contract to conform any website provided pursuant to such contract with the most current version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines adopted by the World Wide Web Consortium for accessibility, or any successor standards.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Requires the release of individuals from utility, phone and television contracts in instances of domestic violence.
Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Hempstead, county of Nassau, as the "Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg Parkway".
Sponsor: Todd Kaminsky
Allows for the county of Albany to impose an additional ninety-five cent surcharge per access line per month on the customers of every wireless service supplier within Albany county to pay for costs associated with maintaining the 911 emergency telephone system.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Establishes a blue alert system to aid in the identification, location and apprehension of any individuals suspected of killing or seriously wounding any police officer.
Sponsor: Steve Stern
Establishes the New York state cryptocurrency and blockchain study task force to provide the governor and the legislature with information on the effects of the widespread use of cryptocurrencies and other forms of digital currencies and their ancillary systems, including but not limited to blockchain technology, in the state.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Relates to the hours of operation of a school zone speed camera demonstration program in school speed zones in New York city; extends certain provisions relating thereto.
Sponsor: Deborah Glick
Provides a tax exemption on real property owned by members of volunteer fire companies or voluntary ambulance services in counties with a population of more than 30,000 but less than 35,000.
Sponsor: Pamela Helming
Enacts Carlos' law; relates to crimes involving the death or injury of a worker; establishes higher fines for corporations who commit such crimes.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Authorizes the county of Suffolk and the town of Smithtown, located in the county of Suffolk, to exchange certain parklands.
Sponsor: Mario Mattera
Authorizes the town of Hempstead, in the county of Nassau, to establish a speed limit of less than 30 miles per hour on certain highways in the community of East Atlantic Beach.
Sponsor: Todd Kaminsky
Authorizes the county of Madison to impose an additional real estate transfer tax of up to two dollars per each five hundred dollars.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Relates to subjecting the Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve in the county of Suffolk, and Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park in the county of Nassau to taxation for all purposes.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Relates to the creation of vacancies in a public office upon entering a guilty plea in federal court to a felony or crime involving a violation of an oath of office.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Provides for additional remedies for patients' private right of actions in residential health care facilities; allows class actions by patients, patient's legal representative, or such patient's estate.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Enacts the "schools impacted by gross highways (SIGH) act"; prohibits the commissioner of education from approving the plans for the erection of any new schoolhouse within five hundred feet of a controlled-access highway unless the commissioner of education determines that space limitations are so severe that there is no other site to erect such new schoolhouse.
Sponsor: Rachel May
Authorizes the town of Deerfield in Oneida county to transfer jurisdiction of a road to the state.
Sponsor: Marianne Buttenschon
Requires the creation and imposition of restrictive commercial practices and stringent recordkeeping and reporting to prevent gun sales to individuals with a criminal record; provides that such measures shall be promulgated by the superintendent of state police; restricts premises of sales; requires employee training; prohibits straw purchases; imposes additional license conditions; requires reporting on a seized or recovered gun to the criminal gun clearinghouse.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Establishes light duty during pregnancy and parental leave for certain commuter rail service employees.
Sponsor: Jessica Ramos
Ensures formerly incarcerated individuals have access to public housing.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Defines temporary total disability as the injured employee's inability to perform his or her pre-injury employment duties or any modified employment offered by the employer that is consistent with the employee's disability.
Sponsor: Harry Bronson
Increases the fines for dumping or plowing snow onto handicapped parking spaces.
Sponsor: John Brooks
Allows credit unions, savings banks, savings and loan associations and federal savings associations to accept and secure deposits from municipal corporations.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Provides that an affirmation of a health care practitioner may be served or filed in an action in lieu of and with same force and effect as an affidavit (changes the current reference in existing provisions from "physician, osteopath or dentist" to "health care practitioner").
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Designates a portion of the state highway system in Orange county as the "Catholic War Veterans Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: Colin Schmitt
Relates to providing net revenues from utility-owned large-scale renewable generation projects to low-income customers; authorizes utility companies to own such projects; provides that the commission shall require labor agreements and labor peace agreements.
Sponsor: Michael Cusick
Expands the definition of the offense of sexual conduct against a child in the third degree to include at least one act of specified types of sexual contact.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Exempts certain utility and other workers from state and local traveling bans during declared emergencies.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Includes unclaimed virtual currency as abandoned property.
Sponsor: Charles Lavine
Prohibits the mixing, combination or blending of ash, including material collected from fine-particle control devices serving as pollution control or containment systems at any hazardous waste incinerator or kiln, with any product if the ash is from a commercial hazardous waste incinerator; provides penalties for violations.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Provides a thirty year period of probable usefulness for lead service line replacement programs as a capital asset.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Relates to the taxation of property owned by a cooperative corporation in the Town of Greenburgh, Westchester County.
Sponsor: Thomas Abinanti
Relates to application of the state uniform fire prevention and building code and relevant local building and fire regulations; directs OGS to implement a phase-in of compliance.
Sponsor: Brian Kavanagh
Authorizes the county of Orleans to offer an optional twenty year retirement plan to Ryan Flaherty, a deputy sheriff employed by such county.
Sponsor: Robert Ortt
Authorizes the filing of an application for an extreme risk protection order by a licensed physician, licensed psychiatrist, licensed psychologist, registered nurse, licensed clinical social worker, certified clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse practitioner, licensed clinical marriage and family therapist, registerered professional nurse, licensed master social worker or licensed mental health counselor ho has examined the person against whom the order is sought.
Sponsor: Kevin Cahill
Relates to enacting the "toll payer protection act" which includes a tolls by mail system for the payment of tolls by electronic toll devices; provides for the repeal of such system five years after the enactment of such system.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Prohibits the purchase of a body vest; establishes that the purchase of a body vest shall be a class A misdemeanor for a first offense and a class E felony for each subsequent offense; establishes that the unlawful sale of a body vest shall be a class A misdemeanor for the first offense and a class E felony for any subsequent offense; creates a civil penalty for the unlawful sale or delivery of body vests.
Sponsor: Jonathan Jacobson
Establishes the task force on social media and violent extremism; requires the domestic terrorism task force report relating to enacting the "Josef Neumann Hate Crimes Domestic Terrorism Act" to be delivered to the attorney general; increases penalties of certain violations for bias-related violence and intimidation; includes a person who subjects a person to harassment or summons police officer or peace officer without reason to suspect a violation of the penal law, any other criminal conduct, or an imminent threat to a person or property, or who aids or incites any of those activities.
Sponsor: Demond Meeks
Provides for the election of one Regent of the University of the State of New York
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Relates to the appointment and promotion of certain personnel of the sanitation department of the city of New York; authorizes the promotion of personnel to the positions of General Superintendent 2 and General Superintendent 3.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Relates to the purchase or taking possession of a semiautomatic rifle; requires a license to purchase or take possession of a semiautomatic rifle; establishes the crimes of criminal purchase of a semiautomatic rifle and criminal sale of a semiautomatic rifle; requires recertification of licenses to purchase or take possession of a semiautomatic rifle every five years.
Sponsor: Chantel Jackson
Relates to defining firearm; provides that the term firearm shall also include any other weapon that is not otherwise defined containing any component that provides housing or a structure designed to hold or integrate any fire control component that is designed to or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by action of explosive.
Sponsor: Kenneth Burgos
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim Sunday, June 12, 2022, as Women Veterans Recognition Day in the State of New York
Sponsor: Pamela Hunter
Commemorating the 100th Birthday of His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the Guru of the Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Sanstha Hindu faith
Sponsor: Steve Stern
Permits the rendering of an estimated bill from a utility corporation or municipality under certain circumstances; requires each utility corporation and municipality within six months to submit to the commission a model procedure for the calculation of estimated bills that incorporates best practices and technology and accounts for any barriers to the use of actual meter readings.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Relates to the purchase of zero-emission buses and the procurement of electric-powered buses, vehicles or other related equipment.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Directs the education department and OCFS to prepare posters and pamphlets with information regarding higher education funding opportunities for foster youth.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim June 11, 2022, as Belmont Stakes Day in the State of New York
Sponsor: Michaelle Solages
Congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Brian Conroy upon the occasion of celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary on June 4, 2022
Sponsor: Michael Cusick
Makes modifications to the contract for excellence in a city school district in a city having a population of one million or more.
Sponsor: Manny De Los Santos
Relates to governance of community school districts in the city of New York; includes representatives for education of students with disabilities; directs the commissioner of education to examine, evaluate, and make recommendations to the legislature and the governor on school governance in the city of New York.
Sponsor: Michael Benedetto
Commending Richard J. Gallo upon the occasion of his retirement after a 50-year career in advocacy and government relations in New York State
Sponsor: Patricia Fahy
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim June 19-25, 2022, as Lightning Safety Awareness Week in the State of New York
Sponsor: Colin Schmitt
Requires certain funds received by the New York state energy research and development authority that are related to renewables development on viable agricultural lands to be used for farmland protection programs; establishes the agricultural and farmland viability protection fund.
Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim June 2022, as Immigrant Heritage Month in the State of New York
Sponsor: Karines Reyes
Urging the United States Congress to reinstate the Federal Assault Weapons Ban of 1994
Sponsor: Monica Wallace
Requires semiautomatic pistols sold in this state be verified as a microstamping-enabled pistol; establishes fines for violations of this requirement; requires the division of criminal justice services to certify the viability of microstamping-enabled pistols.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim June 5, 2022, as Cancer Survivors Day in the State of New York
Sponsor: Steven Cymbrowitz
Relates to the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act of New York; establishes rights of actions for denying or abridging the right of any member of a protected class to vote; provides assistance to language-minority groups; provides for preclearance of certain voting policies; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Latrice Walker
Provides for the election of one Regent of the University of the State of New York
Sponsor: Michael Benedetto
Relates to including additional positions in the definition of employee for the purposes of health care and mental hygiene worker bonuses.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION recognizing Beth Gilles for her unwavering dedication and boundless service to the members of her community in her role as Director of the Lake Champlain - Lake George Regional Planning Boa
Sponsor: Matthew Simpson
Requires the superintendent of financial services to conduct a review of the classification used by authorized insurers in this state issuing auto insurance coverage for commuter vans, ambulette or paratransit vehicles, including coverage in the assigned risk plan; makes related provisions.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Relates to requiring specific reserved bed days at New York State Veterans' Homes.
Sponsor: John Brooks
Requires the superintendent of financial services to make public any rate filing or application submitted by long term care insurance carriers; requires certain notices be provided to policyholders and certificate holders regarding premium rate increases; requires the superintendent ensure the proper standard for minimum ratio losses when establishing minimum benefit standards.
Sponsor: Shelley Mayer
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim June 13-19, 2022, as Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Week in the State of New York
Sponsor: Alicia Hyndman
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim July 2022, as Culinary Arts Month in the State of New York
Sponsor: Joseph DeStefano
Authorizes the town of Orangetown to establish community preservation funds; establishes a real estate transfer tax with revenues therefrom to be deposited in said community preservation fund.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Recognizing the contributions of the Rockland County Holocaust Museum and Center for Tolerance and Education in working to End Jew Hate
Sponsor: Michael Lawler
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim June 12, 2022, as Filipino Independence Day in the State of New York
Sponsor: Kenneth Zebrowski
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim June 11, 2022, as Dragonfly Day in the State of New York
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Relates to licenses to sell liquor at off-premises catering establishments; provides for the application process to acquire such licenses.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Relates to the taxation of property owned by a cooperative corporation.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Provides for the types of damages that may be awarded to the persons for whose benefit an action for wrongful death is brought.
Sponsor: Helene Weinstein
Authorizes the village of Floral Park in the county of Nassau to establish a residential parking system.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Directs the commissioner of mental health to establish a maternal mental health workgroup to study and issue recommendations related to maternal mental health and perinatal and postpartum mood and anxiety disorders; identifies underrepresented and vulnerable populations and risk factors in the state for maternal mental health disorders that may occur during pregnancy and through the first postpartum year.
Sponsor: Sarah Clark
Establishes the crimes of making a threat of mass harm and aggravated threat of mass harm.
Sponsor: Monica Wallace
Requires children's non-regulated camps to register annually with the department of state; imposes civil penalties for violations; requires the department of state to submit a report to the department of health that includes a list of all registered children's non-regulated camps within the state; the location of each children's non-regulated camp; how many children attend a children's non-regulated camp; and a list of all entities that committed a violation of this section for the previous calendar year.
Sponsor: John Brooks
Relates to discharged LGBT veterans; adds veterans who have qualifying conditions or who are discharged as LGBT veterans to certain provisions that apply to veterans who have been honorably discharged or released from military service.
Sponsor: Brad Hoylman-Sigal
Relates to the issuance of a New York State Korean War Commemorative Medal.
Sponsor: Daphne Jordan
Relates to designating a portion of the state highway system as the "Doc Schelin Memorial Highway".
Sponsor: Michael Lawler
Relates to restoring medical futility as a basis for DNR.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Authorizes the county of Clinton to offer an optional twenty-five year retirement plan to Tanner Hooker, Timothy Schwartz, and Ian Vanier, deputy sheriffs employed by such county.
Sponsor: Daniel Stec
Relates to the retirement of deputy sheriffs-civil in the county of Monroe.
Sponsor: Josh Jensen
Provides for an allowable recovery by a rental vehicle company from its renters for actual costs incurred to title, register, plate and inspect rental vehicles as determined by an annual audit conducted by the rental vehicle company.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Relates to limitations on local indebtedness; removes school districts from those not permitted to contract indebtedness.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Permits certain defendants in a criminal action in Chemung, Schuyler, or Yates county to appear electronically, with the approval of the court.
Sponsor: Thomas O'Mara
Establishes a voluntary registry of individuals with autism, Alzheimer's or dementia who may be at risk of wandering away from home; creates a standardized form available that may be submitted to local law enforcement agencies by family members and caregivers of such individuals that would include identifying information and may include a photograph of the registrant.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Authorizes the Bais Torah U'tefillah to receive retroactive real property tax exempt status.
Sponsor: Todd Kaminsky
Concerning the rescission of all previous requests by the New York State Legislature or either house thereof for a convention under Article V of the United States Constitution
Sponsor: Liz Krueger
Permits a retail licensee for on-premises consumption to prepare and keep drinks containing alcoholic beverages that have been mixed and emulsified inside a sealed PET vessel, having a capacity of not less than a gallon, which are dispensed via pressurized draft system.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Establishes a moratorium on cryptocurrency mining operations that use proof-of-work authentication methods to validate blockchain transactions; provides that such operations shall be subject to a full generic environmental impact statement review.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Allows New York sire stakes eligibility for foals sired by New York state stallions, either in-state or out-of-state.
Sponsor: Joseph Addabbo
Provides a heart disease presumption for correction officers, correction supervisors, deputy sheriff patrol or deputy sheriff patrol supervisors.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Designates a portion of the state highway system in Nassau county as the "Trooper James R. Gohery Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: John Brooks
Relates to the membership and weighted voting of members of the board of directors of the western regional off-track betting corporation.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Requires the state fire prevention and building code council to conduct and complete a study of successfully implementing current International Swimming Pool and Spa Code should an act of the legislature become law requiring such code be enacted.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Expands eligibility for victims and survivors of crime to access victim compensation funds by removing the mandatory law enforcement reporting requirement and providing alternative forms of evidence that would show that a qualifying crime was committed.
Sponsor: Demond Meeks
Requires that any electronic benefit transfer services for supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits shall ensure that two electronic benefit transfer credit or debit cards are issued for use by any recipient household having more than one parent or guardian residing in the household on a full-time basis.
Sponsor: Julia Salazar
Requires a petition in a summary proceeding to recover possession of real property in the city of Albany to allege proof of compliance with local laws requiring rental residential property registration and licensure.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Allocates fines imposed on real estate appraisers to the anti-discrimination in housing fund; provides that a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars may be imposed on real estate appraisers for certain acts or omissions.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Permits the village of Cold Spring, in Putnam County, to impose a hotel and motel tax of up to five percent.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Authorizes the town board of the town of Islip, county of Suffolk, to transfer funds from the Kismet street improvement district to a special fund for the collection and removal of trash from the hamlet of Kismet upon approval of such town board.
Sponsor: Philip Boyle
Authorizes any dwelling with a certificate authorizing occupancy as a Class B hotel to also authorize occupancy of such units in such dwelling for permanent residence purposes.
Sponsor: Steven Cymbrowitz
Requires corporations and municipalities to notify property owners prior to beginning services that may interfere with a property owner's ability to enjoy, use, or access such property owner's property; exempts cases where a natural or man-made disaster or state of emergency occurs.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Authorizes the commissioner of the office of general services to convey certain unappropriated state land to KIPP: Albany Community Public Charter Schools for the purposes of improving traffic flow at an appurtenant public school facility for the benefit of the school and the neighborhood and to provide adequate public parking and trail access in support of the adjacent Tivoli Lake Preserve owned by the city of Albany.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Requires social media networks to provide and maintain mechanisms for reporting hateful conduct on their platform.
Sponsor: Anna Kaplan
Relates to the operation of a youth services unit within the port authority police department tasked with aiding youths in danger of exploitation.
Sponsor: Amy Paulin
Requires every residential lease to provide notice of information concerning flood insurance.
Sponsor: Robert Carroll
Relates to the membership on the Nassau health care corporation board; provides that the board of directors shall select the chair and the chief executive officer.
Sponsor: Kevin Thomas
Renames the state aid for certain independent institutions of higher learning to the Leonard P. Stavisky student success grants; requires certain institutions and colleges to submit a report on the use of the state aid apportionment received including how it supported student success.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Provides that certain members of the police and fire retirement system shall have final average salary be calculated as the regular compensation earned during the twelve months of actual service immediately preceding the date of such member's retirement.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Extends the time period for the Suffolk county water authority to file its annual reports.
Sponsor: Mario Mattera
Relates to contracts awarded by the Erie county water authority.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Grants retroactive membership with Tier II status in the New York state teachers' retirement system to Lori Cohen.
Sponsor: James Gaughran
Permits the Oakwood Community Center to file an application for a real property tax exemption with assessor of the City of Troy.
Sponsor: John McDonald
Authorizes the county of Suffolk to transfer ownership of certain parkland under the James Creek to the town of Southold for management and administration.
Sponsor: Jodi Giglio
Provides a 10 year period of probable usefulness for broadband and related telecommunications infrastructure.
Sponsor: Anna Kelles
Exempts income earned by a head of household or any person in the household from certain job training or adult education programs from the determination of need for public assistance programs.
Sponsor: Roxanne Persaud
Enacts "Averyana's law"; provides a tax credit for the purchase and installation of certain smoke alarms which incorporate photoelectric technology including but not limited to: photoelectric detectors; dual photoelectric/ionization detectors; and photoelectric/carbon monoxide detectors.
Sponsor: John Lemondes
Relates to establishing a twenty year retirement plan for members or officers of law enforcement; includes every non-seasonally appointed sworn member or officer of the division of law enforcement in the department of environmental conservation, a forest ranger in the service of the department of environmental conservation, a police officer in the department of environmental conservation, the regional state park police, and university police officers in such twenty year plan.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Creates a temporary commission to conduct a comprehensive study on the current utilization of paid family leave, make recommendations on how to increase access and the visibility of the program.
Sponsor: Joseph Addabbo
Establishes a spending cap; increases the maximum capacity of the rainy day fund.
Sponsor: William Barclay
Relates to the description of lands for which the Commissioner of General Services is authorized to grant an easement to the Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation.
Sponsor: Kieran Lalor
Implements the "New York State Build Public Renewables Act"; requires the New York power authority to provide only renewable energy and power to customers; requires such authority to be the sole provider of energy to all state owned and municipal properties; requires certain New York power authority projects and programs pay a prevailing wage and utilize project labor agreements.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Expands the definition of safety-net providers as used in chapter 53 of the laws of 2022 making appropriations for the support of government.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Establishes a Caumsett State Park fire readiness study to evaluate the adequacy and coverage of fire services within the park.
Sponsor: Steve Stern
Clarifies that the tuition methodology for 853 schools, special act public school districts and 4410 programs will authorize them to retain funds prior to the implementation of the reconciliation process of the methodology, including cost screens.
Sponsor: John Mannion
Permits the electronic appearance of a defendant in the county of Sullivan, provided that the chief administrator of the courts has authorized the use of electronic appearance and the defendant, after consultation with counsel, consents on the record.
Sponsor: Mike Martucci
Reduces the signature requirement for petitions for candidates for the school board of the city of Buffalo.
Sponsor: Timothy Kennedy
Provides all local governments with the option to provide a property tax exemption to volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Requires home health aides and nurse's aides to receive training in working with patients of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities or expressions as part of the education and training for certification; directs the commissioner of health to develop curriculum in accordance with specified information.
Sponsor: Gustavo Rivera
Directs the metropolitan transportation authority, in consultation with the New York city department of transportation and New York city department of housing preservation and development, to study the transportation and housing needs of Randalls and Wards Islands.
Sponsor: Cordell Cleare
Add the chief professional officer of 2-1-1 New York state to the disaster preparedness commission.
Sponsor: Peter Harckham
Permits a claimant to submit an order determining compensation from the workers' compensation board as proof of disability for purposes of real property tax exemptions.
Sponsor: Andrew Gounardes
Increases from 20% to 100% the portion of real property taxes that a manufacturer may take as a business franchise or personal income tax credit.
Sponsor: Philip Palmesano
Establishes an online insurance verification system for proof of insurance; allows the use of third-party vendors and providers; requires motor vehicle insurers to provide policy information to the online verification system; establishes an online insurance verification advisory council; requires certain information to be confidential and propriety information which is not subject to disclosure.
Sponsor: Neil Breslin
Authorizes the town of Orangetown to establish community preservation funds; establishes a real estate transfer tax with revenues therefrom to be deposited in said community preservation fund.
Sponsor: Michael Lawler
Relates to the Syracuse regional airport authority; requires the authority to only give notice to the city of Syracuse before beginning certain projects exceeding ten million dollars.
Sponsor: William Magnarelli
Establishes an administrative adjudication hearing procedure for code and ordinance violations for the city of Newburgh.
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Establishes a sales tax exemption for certain products purchased for less than five hundred dollars commencing on the fourth Friday in November and ending on the twenty-sixth day of December.
Sponsor: Josh Jensen
Relates to establishing distinctive "Alzheimer's Awareness" license plates; provides that the funding for such be deposited in the "Alzheimer's disease assistance fund".
Sponsor: Andrew Lanza
Relates to amending state construction and commodity contracts to provide equitable relief to contractors who have sustained unanticipated expenses by reason of construction materials price escalations.
Sponsor: Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Woodbury, county of Orange, as the "Detective Brian C. Mulkeen Memorial Bridge".
Sponsor: James Skoufis
Relates to authorizing service credit for unpaid or reduced paid child care leave for members of the state police twenty year retirement plan.
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Relates to certificates of relief from disabilities issued by courts or by the department of corrections and community supervision.
Sponsor: David Weprin
Requires physicians or other authorized practitioners to test patients for syphilis during the third trimester of pregnancy.
Sponsor: Yudelka Tapia
Describes the role of the ignition interlock monitor as well as requirements of people charged with violations that require the installation of an ignition interlock device to comply with court orders.
Sponsor: Jeremy Cooney
Provides that the comptroller shall cause, in accordance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the comptroller, that a state employee's net salary may be deposited directly in a bank for any purpose to an account in the name of such employee.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Relates to excise tax on telecommunication services (Part A); relates to temporary municipal assistance sales and compensating use taxes for cities of one million or more on telecommunication services (Part B).
Sponsor: William Barclay
Increases pilotage fees on the Hudson River for certain vessels.
Sponsor: Kevin Cahill
Requires municipal gas tax caps expire after one year; provides such gas tax cap can be renewed any number of times.
Sponsor: Kevin Byrne
Relates to modifying the retirement program for Triborough bridge and tunnel members; provides for a twenty-year retirement program for Triborough bridge and tunnel members.
Sponsor: Peter Abbate
Provides procedures relating to the adoption and submission of an annual budget by the Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonality of the town of Southampton.
Sponsor: Fred Thiele
Allows the use of design-build contracts with respect to certain public work contracts relating to the Wyandanch Health and Wellness Center.
Sponsor: Kimberly Jean-Pierre
Requires the disclosure of indoor mold history upon the sale of certain real property.
Sponsor: James Sanders
Relates to licensing laser hair removal technicians; establishes laser hair removal rules, regulations and standards.
Sponsor: Diane Savino
Requires information concerning services for human trafficking victims in the sanitary facilities at truck stops.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Relates to excluding certain lottery winnings from a school district's adjusted gross income; provides that any lottery winnings in excess of twenty-five percent of a district's adjusted gross income shall be excluded from such district's adjusted gross income for the year.
Sponsor: Sean Ryan
Exempts certain property in Erie county from the prohibition of alcohol sales within a certain distance from a school, church, synagogue or other place of worship.
Sponsor: Jonathan Rivera
Requires information concerning services for human trafficking victims in airports; provides that such provisions shall not apply to any airport operated by a bi-state authority; defines terms.
Sponsor: Samra Brouk
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Putnam Valley over the Taconic Parkway as the "Putnam Valley First Responders Bridge".
Sponsor: Susan Serino
Increases the value of homesteads which are exempt from civil judgments from one hundred fifty thousand to two hundred fifty thousand dollars.
Sponsor: Kevin Parker
Provides an owner or lessee access to adjoining property to make improvements or repairs for certain circumstances.
Sponsor: Leroy Comrie
Authorizes the Syracuse regional airport authority to designate its appointed security officers as peace officers or police officers pursuant to the criminal procedure law.
Sponsor: John Mannion
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Increases the salary of members of the legislature to one hundred forty-two thousand dollars per annum; limits the outside earned income by such members; provides that an intentional violation of outside income provisions is a class A misdemeanor.
Requires blanket health insurance policies to provide coverage for outpatient treatment by mental health practitioners (mental health counsellors, marriage and family therapists, creative arts therapists and psychoanalysts) licensed pursuant to article 163 of the education law.
Provides that determinations by the workers' compensation board shall not be given collateral estoppel effect in any other action or proceeding arising out of the same occurrence, other than the determination of the existence of an employer employee relationship.
Prohibits the use of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances in apparel as an intentionally added chemical.
Requires health plans operating in the state to furnish the cost, benefit, and coverage data as required to the enrollee, his or her health care provider, or the third-party of his or her choosing.
Requires that a listing of community advisory committee members, and community advisory committee meeting agendas, materials, and minutes be posted on the corporation's website; provides that advisory committee meetings be accessible for the public to view and attend live.
Provides for the creation, operation, and duties of natural organic reduction facilities as cemetery corporations for the contained, accelerated conversion of human remains to soil.
Restricts vaccine registry information from discovery and other process; requires the commissioner of health and the New York City commissioner of health and mental hygiene to develop regulations to protect patient vaccine information from disclosure.
Provides that a banking institution must cash checks drawn on said institution, if payee presents forms of valid identification; makes such institution guilty of a violation for refusal to cash such check after proper identification.
Requires the examination of current and the recommendation of future standardized building code requirements for flood mitigation.
Makes various provisions regulating equitable siting of environmental facilities; requires environmental impact statements to state whether the siting of a facility will cause or increase a disproportionate burden on disadvantaged communities.
Requires notification of changes to the model contract with managed care providers under the medical assistance program on the DOH website and in the state register.
Provides for the synchronization of multiple prescriptions for recipients of medical assistance.
Relates to restoring the oversight of certain contracts by the state comptroller; makes technical corrections therefor; makes related provisions.
Relates to home visiting services for applicants for, or recipients of, public assistance benefits who are exempt from certain work activities; provides criteria for those eligible for such home visiting services.
Enacts the "tenant dignity and safe housing act"; authorizes special proceedings by tenants for judgment directing repairs of conditions and other relief in residential real property constituting a violation of local or state housing standards and codes; creates a process by which a tenant may start such proceedings in the court clerk's office; grants jurisdiction to city, district, justice, and New York city civil courts; provides remedies; makes related provisions.
Directs the department of health to request guidance from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to determine whether the state can claim federal financial participation for coverage of and payment for certain prescription digital therapeutics.
Establishes a registration system for contractors and subcontractors engaged in public work and covered projects in order to better enforce existing labor laws and regulations in the public works industry.
Authorizes special proceedings to convey title to abandoned commercial and industrial property to a city, town, or village; provides for certification of abandonment, notice to the owner of record, commencement of proceedings and the decision and judgment of the court; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.
Simplifies the excess line insurance placement affidavit requirements.
Provides that purchasers of dividend paying annuities shall be considered a separate class of annuitants from purchasers of annuities that do not pay dividends.
Assesses an employer a civil penalty where an employer requires a nurse to work more than such nurse's regularly scheduled work hours; provides that the employee shall receive an additional fifteen percent of the overtime payment from the employer for each violation.
Extends the length of time that child care assistance is available to eligible families.
Relates to the rights of parties involved in foreclosure actions; provides additional details regarding the commencement and termination of certain actions related to real property.
Relates to non-marital parents in adoption, surrender, and termination of parental rights proceedings in family and surrogate courts in order to ensure that unmarried fathers whose children have been removed by the state and placed into foster care do not lose their parental rights to those children without a full and fair opportunity to a hearing regarding their fitness to care for them.
Directs the commissioner of general services to include requirements in any procurement for the manufacturing or retrofitting of zero emission vehicles and charging or fueling infrastructure that the components and parts used or supplied in the performance of the contract or any subcontract thereto shall be produced or made in whole or substantial part in the United States, its territories or possessions and that final assembly of the zero emission vehicles and charging or fueling infrastructure shall occur in the United States, its territories or possessions.
Enacts the "New York state living donor support act" to provide state reimbursement to living organ donors, who are state residents, for medical and associated expenses incurred as a result of the organ donation, when the organ donation is made to another resident of the state; requires the provision of information on transplantation to patients with severe kidney disease.
Requires notice to members of the legislature and certain local officials relating to certain construction and other projects affecting such members' and officials' districts.
Relates to excluding certain lottery winnings from a school district's adjusted gross income; provides that any lottery winnings in excess of twenty-five percent of a district's adjusted gross income shall be excluded from such district's adjusted gross income for the year.
Relates to qualifying health care costs and case management services under the New York state medical indemnity fund; makes permanent certain provisions relating to payments from the New York state medical indemnity fund.
Requires that applications submitted by individuals with developmental disabilities for eligibility determinations and service authorizations be processed in a timely manner; requires the office of mental health to provide a report regarding such applications.
Requires the appointment of a transit dependent representative on various transportation authorities.
Provides that an individual shall not become ineligible under the EPIC program due to an increase in social security benefits or a public or private pension where such increase does not exceed the consumer price index.
Designates lay individuals as one-day marriage officiants in order to solemnize marriages.
Creates certain offenses and provisions related to the unlawful dissemination of a personal image; creates a private right of action for such offenses.
Requires the court to increase the amount of the award to a person who initiates a qui tam action where such action includes disclosure of information related to the use of government funds during a state of emergency.
Authorizes Suffolk regional off-track betting corporations to host up to 2000 video lottery gaming devices; provides that in the Nassau region such facility shall not exceed one thousand video lottery gaming devices.
Relates to the sale of digital electronic equipment; requires original equipment manufacturers to provide diagnostic and repair information.
Requires policies and contracts that provide coverage for prescription drugs to include coverage of an immediate additional thirty-day supply of a prescription drug during a state disaster emergency.
Establishes a carpet collection program; creates a carpet stewardship advisory board; defines terms; imposes penalties for violations.
Establishes "Brendan's law"; requires child day care centers and certain other facilities installing new or replacement window coverings to install cordless window coverings; requires child day care centers and certain other facilities that have window coverings in place before the effective date of this section to meet safety standards established in ANSI/WCMA A 100.1-2012 or any successor standard.
Relates to employer violations of certain provisions allowing for workplace safety committees; allows the commissioner of labor to assess certain civil penalties for such violations.
Increases state funding for construction and improvements by the department of transportation where the municipality agrees to fund a complete street design feature as a component of the project.
Increases the rate of hotel and motel taxes in Suffolk county from three percent to five and one-half percent; provides for the distribution of revenue from extending the authorization for the hotel and motel taxes in Suffolk county; makes related provisions.
Relates to the definition of the practice of pharmacy.
Relates to the creation of micro-business worker cooperatives upon transfer of ownership.
Requires businesses that make payments in lieu of taxes to provide agencies, local governments and school districts with notice of their intention to file for a change in assessment.
Requires the construction of certain parking facilities to be capable of supporting electric vehicle charging stations.
Relates to minimum standards for code enforcement personnel; requires the secretary of state to promulgate rules and regulations in relation to minimum standards for code enforcement personnel including requirements for training.
Establishes a state-level program of all-inclusive care for the elderly for persons 55 years of age or older, qualifying for nursing home levels of care who wish to remain in their community.
Increases penalties for fraud which occurs in connection with an abnormal disruption of the market.
Relates to the Syracuse regional airport authority; requires the authority to only give notice to the city of Syracuse before beginning certain projects exceeding ten million dollars.
Requires motor vehicle liability insurance policies to include supplemental spousal liability coverage unless the insured declines such coverage in writing.
Enacts Carlos' law; relates to crimes involving the death or injury of a worker; establishes higher fines for corporations who commit such crimes.
Authorizes retroactive Tier III membership in the New York state and local employees' retirement system to Steven R. Grice.
Permits runaways and homeless youth under the age of 18 who are receiving approved crisis or support services to consent to medical, dental, health and hospital services.
Deems an application filed with the New York state and local police and fire retirement system by the widow of Stephen L. Raymond as timely filed.
Relates to payments for certain school, fire, fire protection, and ambulance districts for lands exempt from real property taxation for purposes which implement the Peconic Bay community preservation fund.
Prohibits discrimination based on citizenship or immigration status.
Requires the commissioner of health by regulation or emergency regulation, to reclassify any compound, mixture or preparation containing any substance listed in Schedule I of section three thousand three hundred six of the public health law as a Schedule II, III, IV or V substance, or exempt it, if that same compound, mixture or preparation is redesignated or rescheduled other than under Schedule I under the federal Controlled Substances Act, or deleted as a controlled substance under the federal Controlled Substances Act.
Authorizes the county of Suffolk to alienate certain lands used as parklands to enable Sunrise Wind, LLC to construct, maintain and operate a subterranean conduit and electrical distribution cable system, together with subterranean transition joint bays and link boxes, on county of Suffolk parkland located at Southaven County Park, Smith Point County Park and Smith Point County Marina and appurtenances thereto.
Provides clarification for the creation of valid statutory short form and other powers of attorney by clarifying when a principal and agent sign a power of attorney and its effectiveness.
Authorizes the town of Deerfield in Oneida county to transfer jurisdiction of a road to the state.
Increases the limits on certain types of investments by public pension funds.
Prohibits agencies from charging a fee for records where an electronic copy is already available from a previous request made within the past six months; requires that fees be apportioned equally among requestors when more than one request is made for identical records before such request has been fulfilled.
Directs the office of general services in consultation with the department of environmental conservation and the New York state energy research and development authority to prepare a state fleet procurement plan for the purchase or lease of state agency vehicles to ensure state agency vehicles will be zero emission vehicles over a certain period of time.
Grants retroactive tier IV membership in the New York state and local employees' retirement system to Mark Pavlak.
Requires a ".gov" domain name for websites maintained by a county.
Relates to the collection of an incarceration fee.
Relates to the use of native pollinator friendly plant species in medians along the highways of the state.
Relates to regulation of the billing of facility fees; requires notice prior to billing facility fees not covered by a patient's insurance; defines facility fees as those charged by a hospital, facility or provider designed to compensate for operational costs separate from professional fees.
Requires certain providers of health care policies to provide coverage for colorectal cancer early detection in accordance with the American cancer society guidelines; requires the insurance carriers to notify enrollees of such coverage and screening guidelines via mail.
Relates to setting a conservation goal for the state and including an effort to combat the biodiversity and climate crises in the state's land acquisition policy.
Requires space for donate life registration on forms used for enrollment, renewal, disclosures and related health insurance policy transactions.
Requires energy brokers and energy consultants to register with the public service commission.
Relates to requiring gas corporations to file annual gas safety reports.
Requires any third-party payments, financial assistance, discount, voucher or other price reduction instrument for out-of-pocket expenses made on behalf of an insured individual for the cost of prescription drugs to be applied to the insured's deductible, copayment, coinsurance, out-of-pocket maximum, or any other cost-sharing requirement when calculating such insured individual's overall contribution to any out-of-pocket maximum or any cost-sharing requirement.
Ensures formerly incarcerated individuals have access to public housing.
Relates to the secondary enforcement of certain motor vehicle equipment violations; prohibits enforcement of such violations in absence of reasonable cause to believe the operator of such motor vehicle has violated another provision of law.
Requires the commissioner of the office of general services to compile, make public and keep current certain information about state boards.
Requires home health aides and nurse's aides to receive training in working with patients of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities or expressions as part of the education and training for certification; directs the commissioner of health to develop curriculum in accordance with specified information.
Requires every residential lease to provide notice of information concerning flood insurance.
Relates to the taxation of property owned by a cooperative corporation in the Town of Greenburgh, Westchester County.
Adds an acute children's hospital licensed by the department primarily for the provision of pediatric and neonatal services to the term enhanced safety net hospital.
Requires that court ordered forensic evaluations involving child custody and visitation be a licensed psychologist, social worker or psychiatrist who has completed a training program developed by the New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
Authorizes the Chabad of Oceanside, Inc. to receive retroactive real property tax exempt status.
Relates to the definition of heirs property for purposes of partition.
Relates to requiring notice and confirmation of such notice by affected local taxing jurisdictions and school districts prior to approval of projects by industrial development agencies.
Requires the office of addiction services and supports to develop training materials for health care providers and qualified health professionals, recognized by the office to enable the implementation of the screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment program, regarding screening for alcoholism and chemical dependency.
Establishes the Flax Pond tidal wetlands sanctuary; prohibits the use of motor boats in the Flax Pond tidal wetlands sanctuary.
Relates to the creation of vacancies in a public office upon entering a guilty plea in federal court to a felony or crime involving a violation of an oath of office.
Relates to requiring additional notice for real property tax exemptions for senior citizens.
Relates to prohibiting insurance companies from imposing co-payments for treatment at an opioid treatment program.
Relates to specification of objections to designating petitions, independent nominating petitions, certificates of nomination or ballot access documents; standardizes requirements for specification of objections by removing authority of local boards of election to make their own rules.
Grants retroactive tier IV status to Kimberly Kinblom.
Relates to rescue inhaler treatment devices.
Prohibits cosmetic products and personal care products that contain mercury.
Relates to annual reporting requirements of the state long-term care ombudsman; requires additional information to be contained in the state ombudsman's annual reports to the governor, state legislature, etc.; requires an additional annual report to be submitted to the attorney general on instances of abuse, neglect and exploitation, for review and possible enforcement action.
Provides a special accidental death benefit to the parents of a deceased member if such member has no spouse or child under the age of eighteen or twenty-three if a student.
Relates to commercial food fish licenses; extends such licensing for an additional year to 2023.
Authorizes owners of plots of land within a mapped subdivision not located on a public road or street to install public water lines across the mapped but unimproved roads of the subdivision for the purpose of supplying their property with water.
Relates to critical energy infrastructure security and responsibility; relates to the protection of critical infrastructure in the state.
Authorizes the town of Niskayuna, in the county of Schenectady, to offer certain retirement options to John F. Connor, Jeffrey A. Relation, Joseph H. Twitty and Paul J. Daly, police officers employed by such town.
Establishes the nightlife opioid antagonist program to allow certain establishments to apply and receive an opioid antagonist, free of charge, to be administered to patrons, staff or individuals on premises of such establishment in the case of an emergency.
Requires a practitioner to consider and prescribe non-opioid treatment alternatives for treatment of neuromusculoskeletal conditions.
Reduces the time for mailing and receipt of registration application to constitutional minimum.
Relates to extending the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) benefit for public employee death benefits until December 31, 2024.
Exempts certain income and resources provided to persons enrolled in certain pilot programs with direct cash transfers in determining eligibility for public assistance benefits.
Requires the department of health to publish certain reports on the department's website detailing sales of opioids sold in the state; requires the department of health to compile and publish on its website all reports submitted to the department detailing all opioids sold by a registrant in the state of New York including the initial report with transaction information from July 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019 and each annual report thereafter within ninety days.
Commending Carlos Ramiro Yaque and Edwin A. Santa Cruz upon the occasion of their designation as recipients of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Commending the Tuskegee National Alumni Association, Long Island Branch upon the occasion of hosting the 20th Biennial Convention from August 12-14, 2022
Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Queens Baptist Church
Mourning the death of Douglas H. Baker, founder and president emeritus of Mercy Flight, loving husband, father and grandfather, and devoted member of his community
Commending Sergeant William H. Hoffay upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Commending Peter Liquari IV, Nicholas Liquari, and Dylan Liquari upon the occasion of their designation as recipients of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the Union Center Fire Company of Endicott, New York
Congratulating Dr. Katherine S. Conway-Turner upon the occasion of her retirement after eight years of distinguished service as President of Buffalo State College
Commending Joseph R. Giello posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Central New York Conservancy of Utica, New York
Commending Lance Corporal Gregory T. Lee upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Honoring New Hartford Police Chief Michael S. Inserra upon the occasion of his retirement after nearly 40 years of distinguished service to the field of law enforcement
Congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dever upon the occasion of celebrating their 79th Wedding Anniversary
Commending John Francis Murphy, Jr. posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of Mohawk Valley Retina on June 15, 2022
Commending Robert C. Shaw posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Congratulating Rhonda Frederick upon the occasion of her retirement as President and Chief Executive Officer of People Inc.
Commending William E. Helman posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal
Commending six local high schools upon the occasion of their designation as Schools of Excellence by the New York State Public High School Athletic Association
Commending Helene Wallingford MS, RN upon the occasion of her designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Commending Dale R. French posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal
Commending eight local high schools upon the occasion of their designation as Schools of Distinction by the New York State Public High School Athletic Association
Commending Captain Anthony Mascia and Police Officers Jeremias Rivera, Victor Cabral, Anthony Diaz, Fransisco Baeto, and Christopher Estevez upon the occasion of their designation as recipients of a Liberty Medal
Mourning the death of Richard Lang, distinguished coach, athlete, town supervisor, conservation officer, author, and devoted member of his community
Honoring Wolffer Estate Vineyard upon the occasion of its designation as recipient of the Governor's Cup Award by the New York Wine and Grape Foundation on July 12, 2022
Commending Jonathan Correa upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Enacts the New York state buy American salt act to ensure all rock salt, or sodium chloride, used or supplied in the performance of a government contract or any subcontract thereto within the state shall be mined or hand harvested in the United States.
Exempts certain utility and other workers from state and local traveling bans during declared emergencies.
Requires notice of potential scams when selling gift cards.
Requires electric corporations to prioritize restoring services to police departments, fire departments, and ambulance services, when such services are interrupted; prohibits such corporations from charging rate payers a higher rate for extra costs incurred due to prioritizing such services; requires that police departments, fire departments, or ambulance services be registered with the division of homeland security and emergency services for emergency provisions to apply.
Commending Glenn Niedzwieski upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Commending John W. Seaman posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Directs the division of criminal justice services in consultation with the department of health, office of victim services, division of state police, and the New York State Coalition Against Sexual Abuse to develop and implement a statewide electronic tracking system for evidence collection kits used to collect and preserve evidence of a sexual assault or other sex offense.
Commending seven brave Airmen from the New York Air National Guard's 106th Rescue Wing upon the occasion of their designation as recipients of the Air Force Commendation Medal for their heroic action
Commending Marilynn A. and Gerald John Wright, Sr. posthumously upon the occasion of their designation as recipients of a Liberty Medal
Commending Mo Sumbundu and Tearah Massenburg upon the occasion of their designation as recipients of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Relates to disaster preparedness.
Congratulating Rahwa Ghirmatzion upon the occasion of stepping down as Executive Director of PUSH Buffalo after many years of distinguished service to this vital organization
Mourning the death of Thomas Smith, family man, dedicated public servant and devoted member of his community
Commending Sullivan Alois upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal
Defines medical needs for essential electricity as including but not limited to, apnea monitors for infants, cuirass respirators, hemodialysis machines, IV feeding machines, IV medical infusion machines, oxygen concentrators, positive pressure respirators, respirator/ventilators, rocking bed respirators, suction machines, tank type respirators, as well as any medical equipment or equipment necessary for an individual whose diagnosis is likely to be significantly triggered or significantly exacerbated by a continued loss of power that will adversely impact that individual's health.
Commending John Mesick posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal
Commending Dan Rosenberger upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Commending Roger E. Bradley posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal
Commending Howard Richard Neahr posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Village of Norwood, New York, from July 3-4, 2022
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim September 2022, as Sepsis Awareness Month in the State of New York
Mourning the death of Matthew J. Murphy III, distinguished Judge, and devoted District Attorney
Commending Hector Almodovar upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Commending William A. Hanson posthumously upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of a Liberty Medal, the highest honor bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate
Relates to requiring insurance coverage for pre-exposure prophylaxis for the prevention of HIV and post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent HIV infection.
Establishes the warehouse worker protection act; requires employers to provide a written description of quotas to which employees are subject and states that employees shall not be required to meet quotas that prevent compliance with meal or rest periods, or use of bathroom facilities.
Requires employers to disclose compensation or range of compensation to applicants and employees upon issuing an employment opportunity for internal or public viewing or upon employee request.
Relates to cost recovery by municipalities and other recipients from responsible parties; ensures that responsible parties do not benefit from state assistance payments/grants made by the environmental facilities corporation to municipalities and recipients and unnecessarily burden taxpayers.
Authorizes the attorney general to seek an injunction to enforce the requirement for certification of carriers of household goods by motor vehicle.
Relates to net energy metering for fuel-flexible linear generator electric generating equipment.
Authorizes the county of Suffolk to transfer ownership of certain parkland under the James Creek to the town of Southold for management and administration.
Authorizes and directs county public welfare districts to accept paperwork electronically.
Relates to providing accidental disability retirement benefits for fire protection specialists.
Provides that state lands within the Eastport-South Manor Central School District are subject to taxation for school purposes.
Requires the disclosure of indoor mold history upon the sale of certain real property.
Incorporates the Croton Falls Volunteer Fire Department Benevolent Association; provides for its powers and duties.
Requires notification of the expiration of a PILOT agreement to be delivered to the affected tax jurisdiction two years prior to the expiration of such agreement or immediately upon early termination.
Provides that a veteran seeking a housing loan under chapter 37 of title 38 of the United States Code be offered loan counseling services prior to the processing of such application by a banking institution or mortgage lender.
Establishes a blue alert system to aid in the identification, location and apprehension of any individuals suspected of killing or seriously wounding any police officer.
Authorizes the attorney general to bring an action for violation of the prohibitions concerning unlawful selling practices; specifies damages awardable.
Provides that new shared services actions in an approved and submitted county-wide shared services property tax savings plan may be eligible for funding to match savings from such action, subject to available appropriation.
Relates to including the village of Owego in the definition of municipality that can apply to the public service commission to order costs for infrastructure maintenance and access to be charged to all customer classes located in such municipality.
Designates room three hundred one of the Putnam supreme and county court as the "Judge James F. Reitz Memorial Courtroom".
Add the chief professional officer of 2-1-1 New York state to the disaster preparedness commission.
Relates to increasing the bond and note authorization of the state of New York mortgage agency from one billion dollars to one billion five hundred million dollars.
Excludes certain works and individuals from violations of the right of publicity.
Authorizes the county of Suffolk to convey to the Hampton Bays Water District, an easement in Meschutt Beach County Park for installation of a subaqueous water pipe crossing, provided that the county of Suffolk dedicate an amount equal to or greater than the fair market value of the easement interest being alienated pursuant to section one of this act to the acquisition of new parklands and/or capital improvements to existing park and recreational facilities.
Requires general hospitals and ambulatory surgery facilities to adopt and implement policies to prevent exposure to by-products generated from the use of an energy generating surgical device, including, but not limited to, surgical plume, smoke plume, bio-aerosols, laser-generated airborne contaminants, and lung damaging dust through use of an airborne contaminant evacuation system.
Authorizes the village of Mineola, county of Nassau, to alienate certain parklands for use in the village of Mineola public water supply system and replace such alienated parkland with a new, dedicated parkland.
Relates to injunctive relief in improper practice cases; makes provisions of the civil service law relating to injunctive relief in improper practice cases permanent.
Allows the use of design-build contracts with respect to certain public work contracts relating to the Wyandanch Health and Wellness Center.
Permits certain buildings with five or fewer units to convert to cooperative or condominium ownership upon written purchase agreements with at least fifteen percent of the dwelling units in the building.
Increases the maximum value of unappropriated state land that the commissioner of general services may sell and convey from less than twenty thousand dollars to less than fifty thousand dollars to any owner of adjacent lands.
Relates to the Fairmount Volunteer Exempt Firemen's Benevolent Association's purpose and the use of foreign fire insurance premium taxes.
Delays reductions in the ordinary death benefit payable to members of the New York State and Local Retirement and the New York State and Local Police and Fire Retirement System to ensure that no reduction before a member becomes retirement eligible for an unreduced retirement from age 61 to 62 for members in Tiers 1-5 and 63 for members in Tier 6.
Relates to operating a vessel while intoxicated when a child who is fifteen years of age or less is a passenger in such vessel.
Relates to limited scope appearances; provides that an attorney may appear on behalf of a party in a civil action or proceeding for limited purposes.
Requires copies of certain documents physically posted in a workplace to be made available to employees electronically through the employer's website or by email.
Relates to licenses to sell liquor at off-premises catering establishments; provides for the application process to acquire such licenses.
Provides that public welfare officials shall not be required to limit authorized child care services strictly based on the work, training, or educational schedule of the parents; makes technical changes.
Authorizes tax abatements for certain properties in a city with a population of one million or more containing dwelling units in which the head of household or successor in interest has a signed agreement with the landlord to limit increases in maximum rent for the lifetime of the tenancy to an amount established by the rent guidelines board in its annual guidelines for rent adjustments for housing and is otherwise eligible for such tax abatement.
Relates to rental assistance and legal regulated rents in affordable housing projects.
Prohibits the manufacture or sale of cosmetics tested on animals; punishable by a fine of not more than five thousand dollars for the first violation and not more than one thousand dollars per day if the violation continues; the attorney general may investigate and bring an action for violations.
Prohibits the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits by retail pet shops; authorizes collaboration with entities to provide space to showcase cats or dogs owned by certain entities for the purpose of adoption.
Requires veterinarians to provide certain information to animal owners regarding the drugs dispensed to an animal, including the name and description of the drug; the directions for use; actions to be taken in the event of a missed dose; instructions for proper storage; any common reasonably anticipated adverse effects associated with the use of such drug; and manufacturer precautions and relevant warnings.
Relates to authorizing tax abatements for certain properties containing dwelling units; provides that in a city having a population of one million or more, a local law, ordinance, or resolution that may provide that the effective date of a rent increase exemption order and tax abatement certificate shall be May thirty-first, two thousand twenty-two for certain applicants.
Relates to enacting legislation related to Battery Park city; relates to authorizing eligibility for SCRIE and DRIE for tenants of properties located in Battery Park city (Part A); relates to authorizing eligibility for the senior citizen homeowners' exemption (SCHE) and the disabled homeowners' exemption (DHE) for property in Battery Park city (Part B); directs the battery park city authority to extend its lease with the city of New York until June 18, 2119 (Part C).
Prohibits insurers from excluding, limiting, restricting, or reducing coverage on a homeowners' insurance policy based solely on the insured harboring or owning a specific breed of dog.
Authorizes the return of a dog to its owner or custodian.
Relates to special proceedings by tenants of dwellings outside the city of New York and certain counties for judgment directing deposit of rents and the use thereof for the purpose of remedying conditions dangerous to life, health or safety.
Relates to standards of care for animals held in, or being transported by, animal shelters; establishes an animal shelter regulation fund.
Prohibits an insurer from cancelling, refusing to issue, refusing to renew, or increasing the premium of a policy solely on the basis that one or more claims have been made against any policy during the preceding sixty months for a loss that is the result of a hate crime.
Provides for regulating immigration bail businesses including restrictions on who may operate such a business; provides for who may bring an action against an immigration bail business.
Authorizes residents of assisted living programs to receive hospice services; directs the commissioner of health to convene a workgroup of stakeholders to make recommendations as to coordination and division of services, responsibilities, and reimbursement of assisted living programs and hospice programs.
Relates to granting salary protection for provisional and temporary employees.
Prohibits a state party from using the word "Independent" or "Independence" in its name.
Requires that firefighters shall not be subjected to the penalty of dismissal from service or any other discipline if the hearing, upon such charge, has been conducted by someone other than an independent hearing officer.
Establishes light duty during pregnancy and parental leave for certain commuter rail service employees.
Protects certain agreements between public service companies and their employees.
Expands the rights of nursing employees to express breast milk.
Replaces the terms "alien" and "illegal alien" with the terms "noncitizen" and "undocumented noncitizen".
Prohibits certain provisions in health plan contracts including most-favored-nation provisions and restrictions on disclosure of actual claim costs, prices or quality in certain situations.
Provides all local governments with the option to provide a property tax exemption to volunteer firefighters and volunteer ambulance workers.
Requires electric space heaters to have thermostats, automatic shut-offs and be certified by a testing and certification body recognized and approved by the United States department of labor, occupational safety and health administration.
Authorizes the delivery of liquefied petroleum gas in times of emergency.
Requires residential health care facilities to update residents, authorized family members, and guardians of residents of the presence of an infection and to have in their pandemic emergency plan a plan or procedure for designating a separate cohort area.
Adds telephone numbers to a do-not-call list at the outset of certain telemarketing calls.
Requires the counting of an affidavit ballot of an eligible voter if such voter appeared at a polling place in the correct county but in the incorrect election district; provides that such vote shall not be cast and canvassed for such contests for which the person was not entitled to vote at such election.
Requires the website of each contractor and vendor who provides services pursuant to a state contract to conform any website provided pursuant to such contract with the most current version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines adopted by the World Wide Web Consortium for accessibility, or any successor standards.
Includes Putnam county in the lower mid-Hudson region for the purposes of alternate generated power source at retail gasoline outlets.
Requires congressional, senatorial, assembly and election district maps be made available on applicable board of elections' websites and in a downloadable Shapefile format.
Relates to financial responsibility for human postexposure treatment for rabies; provides health care providers shall accept payments by the county health authority for human post exposure treatment at a rate set by the commissioner of health; provides that such reimbursement shall be no less than the Medicaid rate.
Enacts the local food, farms, and jobs act; relates to the procurement of locally grown farm and food products; sets goals for levels of procurement by state agencies; creates the New York state council on food policy.
Authorizes a municipality to increase the number of years of service that a participant in a defined contribution plan or defined benefit plan service award program for volunteer ambulance workers may receive a contribution.
Exempts hot tubs or spas with safety covers from certain provisions of law.
Provides that coverage and access to non-invasive prenatal testing under medicaid shall not be limited based upon the age of the pregnant patient.
Requires the commissioner of the office of mental health to provide monthly status reports of the community investments and the impact on inpatient census to the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee and to post such report on the office's website.
Permits India Pentecostal Assembly, Inc. to file an application for real property tax exemption for property owned at 310 South Oyster Bay Rd, Syosset.
Establishes "Elizabeth's law"; requires child care providers to be provided with informational materials on the impacts and dangers of congenital cytomegalovirus infection and the treatments and methods of prevention of cytomegalovirus infection; requires distribution of materials relating to cytomegalovirus by certain physicians.
Permits India Pentecostal Assembly, Inc. to file an application for real property tax exemption for property owned at 3 Avon Ct, Syosset.
Expands the definition of the offense of sexual conduct against a child in the third degree to include at least one act of specified types of sexual contact.
Protects patients from liens against their primary residence and wage garnishment due to money judgments arising from actions brought by hospitals or health care professionals.
Requires written in-person or electronic notifications to be utilized for registration in the donate life registry.
Requires health clubs with a membership of 50 or more to have at least 1 automated external defibrillator on the premises which is accessible to the staff, members and guests.
Requires certain funds received by the New York state energy research and development authority that are related to renewables development on viable agricultural lands to be used for farmland protection programs; establishes the agricultural and farmland viability protection fund.
Establishes that in addition to other penalties, individuals convicted of hate crimes shall undergo mandatory training or counseling in hate crime prevention and education.
Specifies procedures for the closure and/or decertification of assisted living residences; requires written notice and department approval and shall include timetables.
Authorizes the town of Webster, county of Monroe, to alienate certain lands used as parkland and to dedicate certain other lands as parklands for use by the Webster central school district for the purpose of using such parcel in conjunction with the sports field already purchased for the benefits of the students of such school district.
Authorizes Gurudwara Shaheedan, Inc. to file with the Nassau county assessor an application for certain real property tax exemptions.
Authorizes Ekklesia Long Island Center Ministries to file with the town of Brookhaven assessor an application for certain real property tax exemptions.
Permits the Oakwood Community Center to file an application for a real property tax exemption with assessor of the City of Troy.
Authorizes the county of Nassau assessor to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from Gurudwara Shaheedan, Inc. with respect to the 2019-2020 assessment roll for a portion of the 2020 general taxes and the 2020-2021 assessment roll for all of the 2020-2021 school taxes and all of the 2021 general taxes.
Directs the New York state public employment relations board to establish and promulgate rules authorizing an electronic filing program to provide informative materials for employees and employers on its website.
Includes unclaimed virtual currency as abandoned property.
Extends certain provisions relating to medical malpractice insurers.
Authorizes the county of Nassau assessor to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from the Carle Place Water District.
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Islip, county of Suffolk, to accept from the Iglesia Del Dios Vivo Col y Apoyo Dela Verdad La Luz Mundo an application for exemption from real property taxes.
Permits the village of Pelham Manor to impose fines or penalties relating to owner liability for failure of operator to comply with traffic-control devices in such village.
Directs the department of agriculture and markets, in cooperation with NYSERDA and institutions of higher education, to develop and produce guidance and educational materials for farmers on the use of agrivoltaics in farming; requires the department of agriculture and markets to provide a booth at the state fair for the purpose of educating the general public on the use of agrivoltaics in farming.
Relates to requirements for licensure and certification of applied behavior analysts; clarifies for graduate students seeking to complete supervised experience and/or examination requirements for certification and their supervisors the proper process in which to follow to provide such services.
Establishes a statewide campaign for the acceptance, inclusion, tolerance and understanding of diversity.
Enacts the electric vehicle rights act; provides that a homeowners' association may not adopt or enforce any rules or regulations that would effectively prohibit, or impose unreasonable limitations on, the installation or use of an electric vehicle charging station.
Authorizes the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk assessor to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from Word of Truth Church, Inc. with respect to the 2021-2022 assessment roll for all of the 2021-2022 school taxes and all of the 2021 and 2022 general taxes.
Establishes a moratorium on cryptocurrency mining operations that use proof-of-work authentication methods to validate blockchain transactions; provides that such operations shall be subject to a full generic environmental impact statement review.
Authorizes Nicholas Moore, Joshua Golden and Nathan Kasprzak to participate in the special twenty year retirement plan.
Expands requirements for the provision of informed consent.
Clarifies that workers shall not be punished or subjected to discipline by employers for lawful absences.
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk, to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from the International Baptist Church with respect to the 2020-2021 assessment roll.
Authorizes the county of Broome to offer an optional twenty year retirement plan to Joshua Quinn, a deputy sheriff employed by such county.
Relates to surcharges for the installation or use of air conditioner units in housing accommodations subject to rent control.
Relates to eligibility under the New York state young farmers loan forgiveness incentive program; expands program to farmers who have produced agricultural products for no more than ten years.
Removes the requirement that postdoctoral general practice or specialty dental residency program experience required for licensure as a dentist needs to be clinically-based.
Relates to the sale of certain lands in the towns of Cuba, Allegany county and Ischua, Cattaraugus county, and the disbursement of monies from the Cuba lake management fund.
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Brookhaven to accept an application for exemption from real property taxes from Al-Muneer Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit religious organization.
Requires food allergy awareness in food establishments and online food ordering services; establishes penalty not to exceed $125.
Modernizes provisions of law relating to members, directors and officers to align with current practices, streamline procedures and eliminate unnecessary regulatory burdens.
Relates to enacting the "New York collegiate athletic participation compensation act"; allows student-athletes to receive compensation including for the use of a student's name, image, or likeness; allows student-athletes to seek professional representation.
Authorizes the county of Clinton to offer an optional twenty-five year retirement plan to Tanner Hooker, Timothy Schwartz, and Ian Vanier, deputy sheriffs employed by such county.
Expands the definition of provider or provider agency to include private, nonprofit incorporated agencies that meet the state office of children and family services program standards for child advocacy centers.
Requires the metropolitan transportation authority to install and reasonably maintain proper operation of surveillance cameras in areas frequented by passengers at all subway stations.
Requires a petition in a summary proceeding to recover possession of real property in the city of Albany to allege proof of compliance with local laws requiring rental residential property registration and licensure.
Relates to industrial hemp development by including representatives from the New York state hemp workgroup and representatives from industries that currently use or may use industrial hemp in their products.
Prohibits the registration of mortgages in default prior to the filing of a notice of pendency.
Relates to requiring nonpublic schools to follow the same rules and regulations as public schools regarding a pupil who suffers a concussion, regarding training to recognize the symptoms of a concussion, information to be provided to the parent or guardian of such pupil and the amount of time such pupil shall wait before resuming an athletic activity.
Authorizes the county of Suffolk and the town of Smithtown, located in the county of Suffolk, to exchange certain parklands.
Authorizes the county of Orleans to offer an optional twenty year retirement plan to Ryan Flaherty, a deputy sheriff employed by such county.
Allows patients to receive certain treatment by an occupational therapist without a referral from a physician or nurse practitioner; requires the occupational therapist to inform the patient of certain potential insurance issues; relates to eliminating the need for referrals for certain treatment under coverage provided by certain motor vehicle insurance policies.
Authorizes the county of Orleans to offer an optional twenty year retirement plan to Kevin Colonna, a deputy sheriff employed by such county.
Designates state route 394 through the town of Randolph, county of Cattaraugus as the "Staff Sergeant David Textor Memorial Highway".
Designates a portion of the state highway system as the "Trooper John J. Lane Memorial Bridge" located in the town of Oyster Bay, Nassau County.
Relates to the issuance of a New York State Korean War Commemorative Medal.
Provides for no interest rate for certain linked loans for certified service-disabled veteran-owned business enterprises, projects to provide financing necessary to carry out a procurement contract with an agency or authority or other entity of the state or federal government; defines "certified service-disabled veteran-owned business enterprise" means any service-disabled veteran-owned business enterprise as provided for in section 369-H of the executive law and certified pursuant to section 369-I of the executive law; makes related provisions.
Designates a portion of the state highway system, route 283 from the town of Pamelia to the town of Le Ray, county of Jefferson, as the "Colonel Michael Plummer Memorial Highway".
Directs the division of veterans' services to develop a searchable database of veterans memorials located within the state, to include information regarding the location of a memorial and who or what veteran or battle the memorial is honoring.
Requires employers to display a poster containing information on veterans' benefits and services which shall be created and distributed by the department of labor for display by employers with more than fifty full-time equivalent employees.
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Walton, county of Delaware, the "1LT Stephen H. Doane Memorial Bridge".
Relates to discharged LGBT veterans; adds veterans who have qualifying conditions or who are discharged as LGBT veterans to certain provisions that apply to veterans who have been honorably discharged or released from military service.
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Hopewell and the city of Canandaigua, county of Ontario, as the "Ralph Calabrese Memorial Highway."
Relates to requiring specific reserved bed days at New York State Veterans' Homes.
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Parma, county of Monroe, as the "Specialist Jason Hasenauer Memorial Highway".
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Greece, county of Monroe, the "Sergeant Gary Beikirch Memorial Highway".
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Pike, county of Wyoming, as the "MSgt Thomas P. Madison Memorial Highway".
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Holland, Erie county, as the "Kalinowski Brothers Memorial Bridge".
Designates a certain portion of the state highway system in the village of Caledonia, town of Caledonia, county of Livingston as the "WWII Rapone Brothers Memorial Highway".
Relates to authorizing Niagara county to waive by local law certain fees for veterans' organizations, including but not limited to building permit review fees and fees associated with capital improvements to any post or hall owned by a veterans' organization located in the county.
Relates to the issuance of a New York State Vietnam War Commemorative Medal.
Authorizes the leasing of certain parkland to facilitate the building of a public parking garage and a public park, in relation to authorizing the alienation of two additional parcels of land and the return to parkland status of 9.1 acres of previously alienated parcels near JFK Marina and Trevor Park in the city of Yonkers.
Relates to opioid overdose prevention in college housing; requires training of resident assistants in the administration of opioid antagonists.
Requires the release of individuals from utility, phone and television contracts in instances of domestic violence.
Requires the court to order the search for and immediate seizure of firearms, rifles, or shotguns when a defendant willfully refuses to surrender such firearms, rifles or shotguns.
Requires the court to inquire of the defendant and the prosecutor as to the existence and location of any firearm, rifle or shotgun reasonably believed to be owned or possessed by the defendant, and the prosecutor will make reasonable efforts to obtain such information regarding the same and present it to the court.
Requires health insurers to provide an insurer or subscriber who is a victim of domestic violence, upon request of such insurer or subscriber, with the option to designate alternative contact information for the purpose of receiving specific claim information or for specific billing purposes.
Relates to authorizing registration records of victims of sexual violence to be kept confidential in certain cases.
Clarifies the meaning of the phrase "greatest social need" for purposes of the administration of programs under the federal Older Americans Act of 1965, defining it to mean the need caused by non-economic factors that restrict an individual's ability to perform normal daily tasks or that threaten his or her capacity to live independently.
Relates to the maintenance of records of ownership of catalytic converters as a major component part; provides a penalty for failing to report such records every sixty days; requires all new motor vehicle dealers and qualified dealers to stock etching kits to offer to any person purchasing a new motor vehicle.
Enacts the New York textile act to accelerate the growth of the animal and plant fiber growing, processing, and textile manufacturing industry in New York.
Relates to providing coverage and information on chest wall reconstruction surgery after a mastectomy or partial mastectomy; provides that aesthetic flat closure be included in information provided to patients and in insurance coverage.
Prohibits state agencies from assessing an additional collection fee charge on outstanding debt where the sum due and owing any state agency results from tuition, fees, room and board, educational benefit overpayments, student loans, or other charges incurred by a student in furtherance of such student's education.
Allows businesses to use funds received from the minority- and women-owned business development and lending program for the purpose of refinancing existing debt.
Increases the dollar threshold for purchases from businesses certified as minority or women-owned that can be made without a formal competitive process.
Requires post completion certifications to be completed, under penalty of perjury, that the MWBE performed the work, performed the services, or delivered the materials; requires that the division of minority and women's business development create an internet registry, and perform inspections of MWBEs to weed out fraud and abuse; requires that additional regulations be adopted related to revocations of certifications for felony convictions for fraudulently misrepresenting the status of an MWBE; permits a court to issue fines double the amount that should have been paid to an MWBE upon conviction for felony fraud related to the MWBE program.
Relates to the statute of limitations for public water suppliers to commence an action for injury to property; provides that any action, civil claim, or cause of action involving an emerging contaminant that is barred as of the applicable period of limitation has expired is hereby revived, and such action thereon may be commenced and prosecuted provided such action is commenced either before or in accordance with certain time periods; defines "emerging contaminant".
Relates to preferred source status for entities that provide employment to certain persons; provides for the repeal of certain provisions upon the expiration thereof.
Directs the New York State Office for People With Developmental Disabilities to establish a voluntary training and certification program for employers that have taken the EmployAbility Pledge.
Directs the department of environmental conservation, in consultation with the environmental justice interagency coordinating council and the climate justice working group, to conduct a study on the impacts of the urban heat island effect on disadvantaged communities.
Relates to certification of public employment for purposes of the federal public service loan forgiveness program; requires public employers to provide certain notices and program forms; provides that an average of 30 hours per week shall be considered full-time for purposes of certifying public employment under the federal program.
Relates to presumptive evidence for individuals who participated in the World Trade Center rescue, recovery and clean-up operations; provides that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention World Trade Center Health Program Certification shall be deemed to be presumptive medical evidence of a causation of a qualifying condition.
Designates a portion of the state highway system as the "Port Authority Police Officer James W. Kennelly Memorial Highway".
Extends the deadline for filing disability claims for a qualifying World Trade Center condition.
Provides that in the case of recovery of an award from the September 11th victim compensation fund consisting solely of non-economic losses, a personal representative may file a consent to the adequacy of the award by all interested parties in lieu of a compromise proceeding.
Allows a duly appointed personal representative of the estate of a victim of the September eleventh, two thousand one terrorist attacks to file a claim with the September eleventh victim compensation fund without being in violation of any restriction on the powers granted to the personal representative relating to the filing of a claim.
Makes modifications to the contract for excellence in a city school district in a city having a population of one million or more.
Relates to the exclusion of certain grants as taxable income for certain business taxes, the imposition of the business corporation tax, the credit of certain overpayments of tax against other taxes owed, and the disclosure of owners of limited liability companies with respect to the real property transfer tax; relates to a city pass-through entity tax.
Extends provisions of law relating to the use of electronic means for the commencement and filing of papers in certain actions or proceedings until September 1, 2027.
Relates to the Volunteer and Exempt Firemen's Benevolent Association of Westbury.
Replaces all instances of the word or variations of the word salesman with the word salesperson or variation thereof; amends the language of the real property law to be gender neutral.
Permits state employees to be excused from work without loss of compensation for up to four hours to donate blood; permits supervisor to require proof of such donation.
Requires that certain information be provided to patients and health care practitioners regarding sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.
Authorizes John Raftery of the town of Shawangunk to take the competitive civil service examination for the position of police officer and be placed on the eligible list for employment as a full-time police officer for the town of Shawangunk police department.
Allows for the use of green lights or alternating green and amber lights on municipal vehicles being used for snow removal; relates to the operation of vehicles when approaching such a parked, stopped or standing hazard vehicle.
Relates to electronic meetings conducted partially or solely by means of electronic communication.
Authorizes Kimberly A. Cooney of the village of Cambridge to take the competitive civil service examination for the position of police officer and be placed on the eligible list for employment as a full-time police officer with the Cambridge-Greenwich Police Department.
Expands the Rockland County Solid Waste Authority's purposes, powers, and responsibilities to include providing animal management services through a wholly-owned subsidiary; relates to public authorities providing shelter services for the care of unwanted animals or a subsidiary of such public authority that is wholly created for the sole purpose of providing such services.
Requires same-day notification of a parent or person in parental relation of a student with a disability where certain behavioral interventions are used.
Provides for a license to sell liquor at retail for consumption on certain premises located at 2708 Court Street in the town of Salina, Onondaga county.
Permanently extends the revival of time barred causes of action for an injury or death caused by contact with or exposure to phenoxy herbicides for those persons serving as members of the armed forces in Indo-China from November 1, 1955 through May 7, 1975.
Requires the municipal police training council and the division of state police to develop policies and procedures for police officers to notify family members in-person of a relative's death in certain circumstances.
Redefines the duties and renames the office of minority health to the office of health equity; renames the minority health council to the health equity council.
Includes the Durham Valley scenic byway in the New York state scenic byways system.
Replaces all instances of the words councilman or councilmen with the words council member or council members.
Prohibits private individuals or entities to pay for the administrative expenses associated with the conduct of a referendum.
Authorizes the alienation of certain parklands in the city of Elmira, county of Chemung, and the sale of such parkland to Cerulean Holdings, Inc. for fair market value.
Requires loan services for loans on vacant and abandoned residential real property to pay certain condominium common charges.
Directs the commissioner of mental health to publish information on the office of mental health website about the mental illness anti-stigma distinctive license plates.
Provides outreach services to make certain stakeholders aware of the independent substance use disorder and mental health ombudsman program.
Provides for additional remedies for patients' private right of actions in residential health care facilities; allows class actions by patients, patient's legal representative, or such patient's estate.
Increases the amounts of certain special accidental death benefits.
Repeals certain provisions relating to absentee voting in primary elections for certain party positions.
Authorizes Donald Kane of the village of Mohawk, county of Herkimer to take the competitive civil service examination for the position of police officer and be placed on the eligible list for employment as a full-time police officer for the village of Mohawk police department.
Increases the bonding authority of the New York city housing development corporation.
Authorizes the City of Troy to lease sub-surface park land property referred to as Riverfront Park for district geothermal wells and distribution lines.
Authorizes discontinuing the use as parkland of certain real property in Brooklyn and the transfer of such lands to the metropolitan transportation authority, to enable the New York city transit authority to construct in such areas new permanent at-grade station improvements and pedestrian bridges.
Postpones the effectiveness for grace periods for the use of credit card reward points for one additional year to December 10, 2023.
Relates to the transfer and conveyance of certain property to a housing development fund corporation created pursuant to article eleven of the private housing finance law.
Relates to the practice of dental assisting.
Permits crematories to provide emergency transportation and disposition assistance to counties during emergency declarations.
Relates to the distribution of surcharges on off-track winnings for the period of September 1, 2022 until August 31, 2027; allows for the allocation of specific surcharge revenues to the same racetrack to continue for another five year period.
Provides for prevention and screening for elevated lead levels in children.
Relates to base proportions in assessing units in Nassau county.
Extends the effectiveness of the real property tax exemption task force by two years.
Allows certain villages to enact a tax exemption for newly constructed single-family and multi-family residential properties over the first five years the property is reassessed based on the difference in assessments.
Authorizes Donald Quehl, who has been continuously employed by the village of Pulaski as a part-time police officer, to take the competitive civil service examination and be placed on the eligible list for appointment as a full-time police officer for such village in the county of Oswego.
Relates to enrollment eligibility for victims of kidnapping in the address confidentiality program.
Provides for the electronic submission of certificates of residence by community college enrollees; prohibits a community college chief fiscal officer from requiring a person desiring to enroll in a community college as a non-resident student to disclose or furnish his or her social security number.
Authorizes the city of New York to discontinue a portion of real property in the county of the Bronx as parkland and to grant easements for improvements to the railroad right-of-way to bring Metro-North railroad service to four new stations in the Bronx and to Pennsylvania Station in the county of New York.
Relates to physical therapist assistants; establishes that physical therapist assistants shall be licensed.
Increases the monetary jurisdictional limits of the New York city civil court from $25,000 to $50,000 in the corresponding statutes following the constitutional amendment in November 2021.
Requires all contracts with private food service management companies to disclose ingredients lists and nutritional information for all the meals they provide school districts; provides that the private food service management company shall be required to consolidate nutritional information for any meal that is comprised of separate individual ingredients; requires such school districts to publish such ingredients lists and nutritional information on their district's website.
Discontinues the use of a parcel of land within the town of Greenburgh; alienates the parcel for the purpose of providing an easement for access to a public housing apartment complex known as Greenburgh Heights.
Authorizes Jeffrey Chase of the village of New York Mills to take the competitive civil service examination for the position of police officer and be placed on the eligible list for employment as a full-time police officer for the village of New York Mills police department.
Makes permanent certain provisions of law relating to interchangeable biological products.
Authorizes state University Trustees, without any public bidding, to lease and otherwise contract to make available to Farmingdale state development corporation, a not-for-profit corporation, a portion of the lands of the university for the purpose of developing, constructing, maintaining and operating a multi-purpose athletic facility to support the provision of athletic tournaments, camps, clinics and other opportunities for Farmingdale students and local community residents; provides such lease shall be a term of thirty years; makes related provisions.
Requires an annual report for the independent substance use disorder and mental health ombudsman program by October 31st each year.
Extends the limitations on the shift between classes of taxable property in the town of Orangetown, county of Rockland for the 2022--2023 assessment rolls.
Allows coaches who cannot be certified in CPR to be able to coach high school sports if there is another coach or staff present at the sporting activity who is certified in CPR.
Requires certain notices to be provided to customers at least forty-five days before such telephone corporation intends to change such customer's telephone service from copper-based telephone lines to fiber optic-based telephone lines.
Clarifies the definition of imitation weapon.
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Allegany as the "Staff Sergeant Shawn M. Clemens Memorial Highway".
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the county of Rensselaer as the "Rensselaer County Purple Heart Highway".
Authorizes cities, villages and towns to reduce the speed limit to twenty-five miles per hour.
Increases fines for leaving scene of an accident without reporting.
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Wales as the "Petty Officer Robert Segool Memorial Highway".
Allows for eligibility of green CHIPS projects in the Excelsior tax credit program.
Reduces the signature requirement for petitions for candidates for the school board of the city of Buffalo.
Authorizes the commissioner of education to conduct a survey regarding instruction on the Holocaust within the state; provides a report shall be delivered which includes detailed results of the survey, the extent the survey data submitted was compliant with section eight hundred one of the education law, and if needed, recommendations to strengthen provisions of law if not compliant.
Requires museums to post a notice with the display of any art stolen during the Nazi era in Europe.
Requires the superintendent of financial services to maintain and annually update a list of financial institutions that waive wire transfer or processing fees associated with Holocaust reparations payments.
Directs the department of labor to conduct a study on the employment rate of transgender persons in New York state and to make recommendations.
Authorizes the department of labor to develop a public awareness campaign promoting the New York state job bank.
Increases the amount of income property owners may earn for the purpose of eligibility for the property tax exemption for persons over sixty-five years of age and persons with disabilities and limited income.
Increases the timeline for completion and amount spent on emergency home repairs for low-moderate income senior citizens through the RESTORE program.
Relates to defining the terms "retiree" and "beneficiary" within the freedom of information law.
Relates to providing benefit information to a national guard member.
Extends the date allowable for exemptions for first-time homebuyers of newly constructed homes to December 31, 2028.
Relates to integrating community supervision programs into an individual's employment, educational or vocational training schedule.
Replaces instances of the words inmate or inmates with the words incarcerated individual or incarcerated individuals.
Replaces certain instances of the term mentally retarded or variations of such term with the term developmentally disabled or variations of such term.
Relates to the residency requirement for designated beneficiaries of the ABLE program and the definition of designated beneficiary.
Relates to supported decision-making by people with intellectual, developmental, cognitive and psychosocial disabilities.
Establishes a public awareness campaign to combat the discrimination, stigma and stereotyping of individuals with developmental disabilities and which highlights the accomplishments and contributions of individuals with developmental disabilities to the state and their respective communities.
Replaces certain instances of the term "mentally retarded" with the term "individuals with developmental disabilities".
Authorizes the town justice of the town of Van Etten, county of Chemung, to be a nonresident of such town.
Extends the effectiveness of the occupancy tax in the town of North Castle to 2025.
Authorizes the county of Madison to impose an additional real estate transfer tax of up to two dollars per each five hundred dollars.
Extends the provisions of law relating to the mortgage recording tax in the county of Livingston from December 1, 2022 to December 1, 2025.
Increases the fines for dumping or plowing snow onto handicapped parking spaces.
Designates a portion of the state highway system in Ulster county the "Chief John 'Jody' Rossitz Memorial Bridge".
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Putnam Valley over the Taconic Parkway as the "Putnam Valley First Responders Bridge".
Authorizes St. Mark Coptic Church Center, located in the hamlet of Woodbury, town of Oyster Bay, county of Nassau to retroactively apply for a real property tax exemption for certain property.
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the village of Spencerport, town of Ogden, county of Monroe, as the "Firefighter Robert Fowler Memorial Highway".
Authorizes the city of Newburgh to impose a hotel and motel tax of up to five percent.
Authorizes the Community Outreach Center to file with the town of Ramapo assessor an application for certain real property tax exemptions.
Relates to allowing occupancy of joint living-work quarters for artists in certain manufacturing buildings converted to joint living-work quarters whose residence therein began on or before December 15, 2021.
Designates a portion of the state highway system in the county of Clinton, currently known as the Twin Bridges, as the "Trooper Brian S. Falb Memorial Bridge".
Extends provisions of law relating to providing local governments greater contract flexibility and cost savings by permitting certain shared purchasing among political subdivisions from July 31, 2023 until June 30, 2026.
Relates to fees for the New York Botanical Garden.
Designates a portion of the state highway system in Oneida county as the "Oneida County Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway".
Requires employment opportunities to be posted on the department of civil service website.
Extends provisions of law providing for certain fees and expenses in unemployment insurance proceedings.
Extends the village of Rye Brook occupancy tax until September 1, 2025
Authorizes the West Hempstead Holiness Church of God to file with the county of Nassau assessor an application for a retroactive real property tax exemption.
Allows certain elected officials in the town of Clarkson, in the county of Monroe, who failed to take or file their respective oaths of office for the three-year term beginning January 1, 2020 to continue serving in their respective capacities provided they take and file their oaths of office within thirty days from the effective date.
Relates to the enforcement of parking in disabled access parking spaces.
Waives the residency requirement for the information services director for Herkimer county by allowing a person holding such office to reside in a county adjoining Herkimer county.
Authorizes St. Francis Hospital, Roslyn, New York to file an application for exemption from real property taxes.
Authorizes the Bais Torah U'tefillah to receive retroactive real property tax exempt status.
Permits certain officers appointed to a county position who failed to take or file their oaths of office or official undertaking within the prescribed period to continue to serve if they take or file the required oath or undertaking within 30 days.
Extends the hotel and motel tax in the town of Woodbury an additional three years.
Relates to requirements for certain clinical laboratory practitioners; includes certain acceptable types of education for clinical laboratory technologists, cytotechnologists, clinical laboratory technicians, histotechnologists and histotechnicians; outlines requirements for certification as a histotechnician.
Authorizes the Syracuse regional airport authority to provide and maintain an authority police department and a uniformed authority police force.
Makes technical corrections to the housing our neighbors with dignity program.
Extends provisions authorizing the city of Hudson to impose hotel and motel taxes.
Designates a portion of the state highway system as the "Medal of Honor Recipient Francis S. Currey Memorial Highway".
Extends the effectiveness of the occupancy tax in the village of Harrison until September 1, 2025.
Permits the village of Cold Spring, in Putnam County, to impose a hotel and motel tax of up to five percent.
Requires the emergency response plan of an electric corporation or the Long Island power authority to include plans for how the communication and coordination of efforts shall occur between the various parties involved in implementing such emergency response plan.
Authorizes the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk assessor to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from the Brookhaven Fire District with respect to the 2020-2021 assessment roll.
Extends certain provisions relating to an occupancy tax for hotels and motels in the city of Port Jervis.
Relates to the allocation of net collections from the additional one percent rate of sales and compensating use taxes in the county of St. Lawrence.
Authorizes the city of New York to discontinue the use as parkland of a portion of real property in the county of New York and to grant easements to the metropolitan transportation authority so that it may make handicapped accessible improvements and upgrades to the New York city transit authority 168 Street transit station.
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk, to accept an application for a real property tax exemption from the Selden Fire District with respect to the 2021-2022 assessment roll.
Allows acknowledgments and proofs by any officer in active service authorized to act as a notary in any component part of the United States military.
Authorizes the village of Highland Falls, in Orange county to adopt and amend local laws imposing a tax on persons occupying a room for hire in any hotel in an amount not to exceed 5% of the per diem rental rate for each room; provides for the expiration and repeal of such provisions on December 31, 2025.
Relates to the description of lands for which the Commissioner of General Services is authorized to grant an easement to the Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation.
Relates to the number and description of courses in the right of way easement granted by the village of Saugerties to the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc.
Authorizes the imposition of an occupancy tax in the village of Briarcliff Manor.
Establishes a statewide advanced care planning campaign to promote public awareness of hospice and palliative care services.
Authorizes the Spring Valley Church of the Nazarene to file with the town of Ramapo assessor an application for certain real property tax exemptions.
Extends the provisions authorizing the town of Greenburgh and specified villages in the towns of Greenburgh and Mount Pleasant to adopt a local law to impose a hotel/motel occupancy tax.
Limits the liability of operators and owners of first-response emergency vehicles for monetary penalties for certain traffic violations committed while responding to a medical emergency in a city with a population of one million or more persons.
Authorizes the imposition of an occupancy tax in the village of Nyack, county of Rockland.
Provides procedures relating to the adoption and submission of an annual budget by the Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonality of the town of Southampton.
Corrects gendered language.
Relates to contracts awarded by the Erie county water authority.
Provides for expanded ownership in design professional corporations by employee stock ownership plans and non-licensed employees.
Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions authorizing the county of Madison to impose an additional mortgage recording tax until December 1, 2025.
Authorizes the assessor of the county of Nassau to accept from the Mineola Union Free School District an application for exemption from real property taxes for part of the 2020-2021 school year and all of the 2021-2022 school year and the 2021 and 2022 general assessment rolls.
Extends the village of Port Chester occupancy tax until December 31, 2025.
Makes technical corrections to law references in the insurance law; eliminates certain gender-specific language relating to the superintendent of insurance.
Authorizes the assessor of the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk, to accept from the First Baptist Church an application for exemption from real property taxes with respect to the 2019-2020 assessment rolls.
Extends the occupancy tax in the village of Tuckahoe until September 1, 2025.
Increases pilotage fees on vessels transiting the New York state waters of Long Island Sound or Block Island Sound east of Execution Rocks or Sands Point.
Provides the International Boxing Hall of Fame the option to purchase the reverter interest of certain lands conveyed by the New York state thruway authority.
Authorizes the Bellmore Fire District to file an application for exemption from real property taxes.
Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to the establishment of certain water charges for hospitals and charities in New York city.
Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to participation in the banking development districts program.
Provides for taxpayer gifts for Lyme and tick-borne diseases education, research and prevention; establishes the Lyme and tick-borne diseases education, research and prevention fund.
Designates the Southampton Village Ocean Rescue as an emergency rescue and first aid squad pursuant to the general municipal law; permits members to display green lights on motor vehicles when engaged in emergency operation pursuant to the vehicle and traffic law.
Authorizes the county of Niagara to transfer ownership of certain parkland to the town of Lockport.
Increases the base pilotage tariffs at Sandy Hook, Sands Point and Execution Rocks by an approximate three percent in each of the next five years.
Extends the village of Mamaroneck occupancy tax for three years.
Authorizes the city of New Rochelle, county of Westchester to alienate and discontinue the use of certain parklands, in furtherance of an economic development interest of the state and/or city of New Rochelle.
Extends provisions relating to the imposition of an occupancy tax on the village of Mount Kisco until September 1, 2025.
Increases pilotage fees on the Hudson River for certain vessels.
Provides that the comptroller shall cause, in accordance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the comptroller, that a state employee's net salary may be deposited directly in a bank for any purpose to an account in the name of such employee.
Coordinates extensions of time to file state taxes to any extensions of time to file federal taxes beyond ninety days.
Modifies certain interest rates for life insurance within the standard nonforfeiture law.
Extends the indemnification to certain communities relating to the Hudson river valley greenway.
Authorizes the commissioner of the office of general services to convey certain unappropriated state land to KIPP: Albany Community Public Charter Schools for the purposes of improving traffic flow at an appurtenant public school facility for the benefit of the school and the neighborhood and to provide adequate public parking and trail access in support of the adjacent Tivoli Lake Preserve owned by the city of Albany.
Includes additional self-advocates on the autism spectrum disorders advisory board; increases the amount of board members from 19 to 24.
Relates to investment standards for investments of the New York State college choice tuition savings program and the New York achieving a better life experience (ABLE) savings account program.
Authorizes the New York state energy research and development authority to prepare a report on the feasibility, costs and benefits of establishing a renewable energy laboratory; requires such report to examine partnerships with businesses and educational institutions; determine whether a New York renewable energy laboratory would facilitate the development of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies and practices, advance related science and engineering, create jobs, promote economic development and manufacturing, and transfer knowledge and innovations to address the state's energy and environmental goals; and consider how such laboratory may achieve the goal of involving minority students, scientists, engineers and minority and women owned business enterprises in its programs.
Extends the effectiveness of the New York black car operators' injury compensation fund, inc., for an additional three years.
Promotes the education of the human trafficking information and referral hotline to assist persons in freeing themselves from severe acts or forms of sex trafficking.
Directs the Port Authority to provide information concerning services for human trafficking victims in Port Authority bus terminals.
Requires information concerning services for human trafficking victims in airports; provides that such provisions shall not apply to any airport operated by a bi-state authority; defines terms.
Relates to human trafficking awareness and training; requires employees of lodging facilities to have training in the recognition of a human trafficking victim; requires the division of criminal justice services, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the New York state interagency task force on human trafficking to approve a human trafficking recognition training program.
Requires curriculum related to human trafficking awareness to be included in alcohol training awareness programs; requires such training to be developed in conjunction with and approved by the New York state interagency task force on human trafficking.
Requires information concerning services for human trafficking victims in the sanitary facilities at truck stops.
Requires information concerning services for human trafficking victims in public restrooms at service areas operated by the thruway authority.
Requires information concerning services for human trafficking victims in Port Authority airports.
Requires the office of mental health and the department of health to conduct a study on the disparate impacts regarding postpartum depression screening tests and to prepare and submit a report of findings and recommendations to the governor, the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, and the senate and assembly minority leaders.
Requires the New York city housing authority to have a searchable database of ticket numbers.
Establishes the "diaper initiative affordability for parents and elderly remedy (DIAPER) act".
Relates to informational leaflets for maternity patients; requires certain annual statistical information to be presented on the department's website for the most recent five years for which such data is available.