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A03504Intro

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To allow law enforcement to issue subpoenas for purposes of the identity of internet or e-mail subscriber information for a specific screen name.
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2009-01-27
To Assembly Codes Committee
A03505Intro

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This bill, the Safety From Sex Offenders Act, amends the Penal and Correction Laws to require compliance with treatment programs for incarcerated felony sex offenders as part of their sentencing. The bill also allows for violation petitions to be fil...
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2009-01-27
To Assembly Codes Committee
A03507Intro

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: This legislation makes the unlawful sale of tobacco products to a child a separate offense under the penal law. It also establishes two new offenses: the unlawful purchase or possession of tobacco products by a child and the use of false identifica...
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2009-01-27
To Assembly Codes Committee
A03534Intro

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; This bill would provide a recruitment incentive and retention program for certain active members of the New York army national guard, New York air national guard, and New York naval militia and extend current tuition benefits to include graduate ed...
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2009-01-27
To Assembly Governmental Operations Committee
A03535Intro

Sine Die
This bill would establish the New York State Health Insurance Authority to purchase standardized, high quality, portable health insurance policies for every citizen in the state of New York.
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2009-01-27
To Assembly Insurance Committee
A03536Intro

Sine Die
This bill would allow 49 days of leave for all state employees who are members of the reserves, armed forces or National Guard to fulfill their two week commitment without having to take vacation time.
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2009-01-27
To Assembly Labor Committee
A03539Intro

Sine Die
This legislation authorizes any aggrieved person residing within a school district for which a special equalization rate for a segment has been sought to commence an article seventy-eight proceeding to review a final determination of the New York. St...
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2009-01-27
To Assembly Real Property Taxation Committee
A03587Intro

Sine Die
To permit towns to set speed limits on all local roads under their jurisdiction.
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2009-01-27
To Assembly Transportation Committee
A03588Intro

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This bill provides for New York State to reimburse the towns of Somers, Bedford, Lewisboro, Mt, Kisco, New Castle, North Salem and Pound Ridge for certain costs associated with specific emergency response on the Saw Mill River Parkway or any other St...
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2009-01-27
To Assembly Local Governments Committee
A03590Intro

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To provide a tax credit for businesses and individuals who purchase an electric generator(s).
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2009-01-27
To Assembly Ways and Means Committee
A03607Intro

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To provide that a pregnant women shall be the sole possessor of rights over an embryo and fetus. The embryo and fetus shall be considered interconnected with the woman, coexisting simultaneously with the underlying make up of a woman's physiology, wi...
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2009-01-27
To Assembly Health Committee
A03608Intro

Sine Die
To prevent deaths and injuries caused by motorists running red lights.
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2009-01-27
To Assembly Transportation Committee
A03609Intro

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To include an examination of window tint in the yearly state inspection of a vehicle.
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2009-01-27
To Assembly Transportation Committee
A03284Intro

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This bill amends the Real Property Tax Law to provide that an applicant for the enhanced STAR exemption may use either of his or her last two income tax returns for purposes of determining eligibility.
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2009-01-26
To Assembly Real Property Taxation Committee
A03290Intro

Sine Die
To require hospitals to disclose any hospital service or health related service provided by such hospital that is performed outside of the United States.
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2009-01-26
To Assembly Health Committee
A03291Intro

Sine Die
To enact the "truth in voting act".
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2009-01-26
To Assembly Education Committee
A03292Intro

Sine Die
To permit fire districts to equip emergency fire districts and first aid squads.
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2009-01-26
To Assembly Local Governments Committee
A03294Intro

Sine Die
The purpose of this Bill is to grant authority for Prepaid Health Services Plans ("PHSPs") certified under section 4403-a of the Public Health Law to participate voluntarily in the Healthy NY program.
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2009-01-26
To Assembly Insurance Committee
A03295Intro

Sine Die
This bill amends the Eminent Domain Procedure Law as it relates to the determination of just compensation and allows that, in all claims arising from the acquisition of a private residence or a small business, such claims may be heard by means of a j...
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2009-01-26
To Assembly Judiciary Committee
A03296Intro

Sine Die
This legislation establishes the New York military family relief fund. This fund would assist New York residents who are members of the militia, National Guard or armed services reserves and who have been called to active duty for at least 90 days an...
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2009-01-26
To Assembly Ways and Means Committee
A03305Intro

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This bill would allow applicants filing for unemployment insurance benefits to receive information regarding the existence and eligibility requirements of the child health insurance plan.
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2009-01-26
To Assembly Health Committee
A03306Intro

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Restricts the placement of level two and three sex offenders in certain social service district funded shelters and housing accommodations.
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2009-01-26
To Assembly Social Services Committee
A03309Intro

Sine Die
This bill would provide for the reimbursement of volunteer firefighters for receiving emergency medical technician training in fire departments not associated with the local ambulance service.
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2009-01-26
To Assembly Local Governments Committee
A03311Intro

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This bill allows localities to raise the income eligibility limits for the Senior Citizens Housing Exemption (SCHE) program to 50,000 and to allow seniors to be eligible for the SCHE program for those otherwise eligible under current law but for incr...
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2009-01-26
To Assembly Aging Committee
A03229Intro

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This bill amends the Real Property Tax Law to conform the treatment of pension and retirement plan distributions to that of individual retirement account and individual retirement annuity distributions which are currently excluded from income for the...
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Real Property Taxation Committee
A03242Intro

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Requires distribution of an information outline to certain persons describing their rights under the New York State Soldiers and Sailors' Civil Relief Act.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Governmental Operations Committee
A03212Intro

Sine Die
To create legislation to provide an exemption from the real estate transfer tax for certain conveyances to the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Ways and Means Committee
A03252Intro

Sine Die
This bill adds a new Domestic Relations Law section 242 to create a uniform state-wide child custody dispute resolution system. This bill will help to encourage the settlement of custody and parenting disputes expeditiously, voluntarily, and without ...
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Judiciary Committee
A03276Intro

Sine Die
To provide books, at no cost, to children in public and non-public schools who may not have access to age appropriate reading materials.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Education Committee
A03277Intro

Sine Die
Establishes a moratorium on charter school applications and suspends the granting of charters in the counties of Nassau and Suffolk.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Education Committee
A03278Intro

Sine Die
To provide tuition reimbursement to qualifying volunteer firefighter and emergency medical service personnel.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Higher Education Committee
A03122Intro

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To require the state Insurance Department (SID) to conduct public hearings and review proposed individual, Medicare supplemental and small group health insurance premium increases submitted by Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), non-profit and c...
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Insurance Committee
A03124Intro

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This bill would require the state to establish a long term care insurance program, to provide every state employee with such coverage in the same manner as health insurance coverage benefits are now available.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Governmental Employees Committee
A03125Intro

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This bill amends the election to allow election inspectors to vote through the use of an absentee ballot rather than through the use of a special ballot.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Election Law Committee
A03128Intro

Sine Die
This bill amends the general business law to require that mattresses and upholstered furniture be fire retardant pursuant to regulation to be adopted by the office of fire prevention and control.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Consumer Affairs and Protection Committee
A03130Intro

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This bill amends the agriculture and markets law and the penal law by establishing the crimes of knowingly creating, selling or possessing images of animal cruelty.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Agriculture Committee
A03133Intro

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This bill amends the family court act to have expert witnesses file a written copy of their findings along with raw data available to all parties involved in the action 30 days prior to the presentation of their testimony.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Judiciary Committee
A03135Intro

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This bill amends the election law so that a person need not reside specifically within an assembly district in order to be a committee member of a political party.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Election Law Committee
A03143Intro

Sine Die
To cease the real property tax exemptions covering fire and emergency services granted to Industrial Development Agency projects.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Real Property Taxation Committee
A03161Intro

Sine Die
To increase the penalties for possessing counterfeit product-labels for fake goods.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Codes Committee
A03162Intro

Sine Die
This bill establishes a mechanism for the Trustees of the University system to make decisions on how to reduce academic program duplication.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Higher Education Committee
A03166Intro

Sine Die
This bill would institute a program to encourage cooperative, collaborative and integrative arrangements among general hospitals, among physicians, and among general hospitals and physicians involving clinical integration.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Health Committee
A03175Intro

Sine Die
This bill enables consumers and producers of agricultural products to cost effectively access information relating to the effects of genetically modified organisms on human health, agricultural production and the natural environment; and provides far...
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee
A03176Intro

Sine Die
This bill would amend the Social Security Law to allow for the forfeiture of pension benefits, obtained as a result of someone's status as an elected official, for felony convictions (excluding mail fraud) committed where the crime was specifically r...
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Governmental Employees Committee
A03177Intro

Sine Die
This bill would cap counties' financial contribution imposed under the Medicaid program at the level set at the close of the last prior fiscal year.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Social Services Committee
A03194Intro

Sine Die
This bill would establish the new crime of unlawful defilement of a water supply.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Codes Committee
A03197Intro

Sine Die
This bill amends the general business law to require any entity that provides mortgages to inform its customers of the potential adverse effect mortgage rate shopping may have on the customers' credit ratings.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Consumer Affairs and Protection Committee
A03215Intro

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This bill will extend the statutes of limitation for sex crimes committed against children in both criminal and civil cases, from five (5) to fifteen (15) years. In addition, as in current law, the period of limitation will be tolled when the child h...
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Codes Committee
A03216Intro

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To require notification to victims of juvenile sexual offenders on the status of movements between facilities and release from facilities of their sexual offender.
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Codes Committee
A03220Intro

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The purpose of this bill is any violation of the provisions of subdivision eight, nine or ten of this section by any vehicle or combination of vehicles whose weight exceeds the weight limitations as set forth in this section, or a violation of such r...
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2009-01-23
To Assembly Transportation Committee
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