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NY A10092
Bill
Status
4/29/2022
Primary Sponsor
Catherine Nolan
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AI Summary
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Creates an 11-member temporary state commission to study paid family leave implementation, including application numbers, benefit recipients, average usage and payouts, and program issues.
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Commission membership consists of three members appointed by the Senate Temporary President, one by the Senate Minority Leader, three by the Assembly Speaker, one by the Assembly Minority Leader, and three by the Governor.
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Commission members receive no compensation but are reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses; the commission may hold public hearings and has powers of a legislative committee.
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Commission must submit final report to the Governor and Legislature with findings, conclusions, and recommendations no later than one year after the act takes effect.
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Act takes effect immediately and expires one year after enactment, with all provisions repealed upon expiration.
Legislative Description
Establishes a commission to study and report on the implementation of paid family leave, including how many people have applied for and received paid family leave benefits, the average use and payout of such benefits, and any issues with the program and benefits; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.
Last Action
referred to labor
4/29/2022