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NY A02366
Bill
Status
1/16/2025
Primary Sponsor
Stephen Hawley
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AI Summary
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Requires court judgments to be entered immediately upon issuance, rather than allowing delays in the entry process
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Directs the Chief Administrative Judge of New York to create and distribute a standardized document for tracking payment of court-awarded damages
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Mandates that when money damages are awarded, both plaintiff and defendant must sign a notarized document indicating whether immediate payment is being made, a payment schedule is being arranged, or payment will occur after appeals conclude
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Replaces gendered pronouns ("him," "he") with gender-neutral language ("the clerk," "such party") in existing civil practice law
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Takes effect immediately, except the payment documentation requirements between parties take effect 90 days after becoming law
Legislative Description
Enacts the court order protection act.
Last Action
referred to judiciary
1/7/2026