New York Senator Andrew Lanza [R] | Introduced

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NYS02828Intro
25%
Provides for immediate notification to a complainant, in the manner specified by the complainant, of the service of an ex parte order of protection.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Codes Committee
NYS02810Intro
25%
Authorizes the temporary occupancy, for compensation, of a class A multiple dwelling that is a cooperative or condominium unit under certain conditions.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Housing, Construction, and Community Development Committee
NYS02808Intro
25%
Prohibits the disposal of any dredged spoils containing toxic pollutants into the waters of the marine district.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Environmental Conservation Committee
NYS02806Intro
25%
Exempts certain officers of the department of correction and the department of sanitation of the city of New York from training requirements for security guards; designates correction officers of New York city as peace officers.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Consumer Affairs and Protection Committee
NYS02823Intro
25%
Increases, from 8,600 pounds to 10,000 pounds, the gross vehicle weight rating of vehicles engaged in commercial towing that must be registered as tow trucks.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Transportation Committee
NYS02807Intro
25%
Increases the in-person appearance requirements for level two sex offenders from every three years to every year.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Crime Victims, Crime and Correction Committee
NYS02840Intro
25%
Enacts the "New York city board for education policy members public responsibility act" requiring a quorum of the members of the city board to attend any hearing scheduled for purposes of allowing public comment on changes to educational plans for th...
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2024-01-03
To Senate Education Committee
NYS02847Intro
25%
Exempts hospitals from the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Investigations and Government Operations Committee
NYS02841Intro
25%
Requires the commissioner of education to reschedule cancelled regents examinations within 20 business days of the original date.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Education Committee
NYS02845Intro
25%
Provides for the issuance of temporary retail permits by the state liquor authority if certain conditions are met.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Investigations and Government Operations Committee
NYS02851Intro
25%
Relates to passenger registration of pickup trucks that are used exclusively for non-commercial purposes.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Transportation Committee
NYS02846Intro
25%
Requires agency payroll records be made available.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Investigations and Government Operations Committee
NYS02843Intro
25%
Relates to the common core state standards initiative; establishes the department shall discontinue implementation of the common core state standards.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Education Committee
NYS02848Intro
25%
Exempts clothing and footwear sold in New York city from all state and local sales taxes including items used or consumed to make or repair such clothing and which becomes a physical component part of such clothing.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Investigations and Government Operations Committee
NYS02844Intro
25%
Requires the education department to report the results of English/language arts and mathematics assessments to parents of pupils by the last day of classes.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Education Committee
NYS02842Intro
25%
Requires a course of instruction on the provisions of the federalist papers and the United States constitution to be provided to high school students.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Education Committee
NYS03080Intro
25%
Relates to sanctions for driving while ability impaired while holding a conditional license.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Transportation Committee
NYS03072Intro
25%
Requires portable electronic devices distributed after January 1, 2026 to automatically disable their texting and computer functions when the holder is operating a motor vehicle over 10 miles an hour; eliminates the exemption from provisions, relatin...
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2024-01-03
To Senate Consumer Affairs and Protection Committee
NYS03078Intro
25%
Relates to electronic citation fees or the process of transmitting traffic, misdemeanor, municipal ordinance, conservation, or other citations and law enforcement data via electronic means to a county clerk.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Judiciary Committee
NYS03075Intro
25%
Relates to penalties for intent to cause injury to an animal.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Agriculture Committee
NYS03074Intro
25%
Authorizes and directs the commissioner of education to develop guidelines for transportation of students on field trips.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Education Committee
NYS03077Intro
25%
Directs the department of health to assign at least 1 narcotics investigator to each county in a city having a population of one million or more.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Health Committee
NYS03073Intro
25%
Provides for a personal income tax deduction for school supplies paid for out-of-pocket by K-12 teachers in public and nonpublic schools, up to $500 per year.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Investigations and Government Operations Committee
NYS03087Intro
25%
Requires providers of residential services to developmentally disabled children to have surveillance cameras in the common areas of their residential facilities.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Mental Health Committee
NYS03081Intro
25%
Requires pre-employment investigation of school district personnel to determine criminal history or the presence of controlled substances or communicable diseases; requires submission to fingerprinting and other tests.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Education Committee
NYS03082Intro
25%
Requires gas and electric corporations to charge not-for-profit organized sports programs for youth residential rates for utilities.
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2024-01-03
[Hearing: May 7 @ 11:00 am]
To Senate Energy and Telecommunications Committee
NYS03090Intro
25%
Elevates promoting an obscene sexual performance by a child and promoting a sexual performance by a child to be class B felonies; prohibits pleading to a lesser offense after indictment for either such offense.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Codes Committee
NYS03076Intro
25%
Defines a real estate team as two or more persons associated with the same real estate brokerage who hold themselves out or operate as a team.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Local Government Committee
NYS03083Intro
25%
Relates to the penalty for unlawfully fleeing a uniformed officer of the New York city taxi and limousine commission.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Cities 1 Committee
NYS03086Intro
25%
Requires applicants for the renewal of a driver's license to prove they have acceptable vision to operate a motor vehicle.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Transportation Committee
NYS03088Intro
25%
Expands the definition of aggravated cruelty to animals to include serious physical injuries or the use of a weapon.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Agriculture Committee
NYS03085Intro
25%
Provides that certain sex offenders who are released on parole may not enter public, association or free libraries.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Crime Victims, Crime and Correction Committee
NYS03089Intro
25%
Relates to creating the multi-disciplinary team demonstration program for complex cases of adult abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Children and Families Committee
NYS03079Intro
25%
Relates to price gouging; defines unconscionably excessive price for the purposes of prohibiting price gouging during abnormal disruption of the market.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Consumer Affairs and Protection Committee
NYS03084Intro
25%
Exempts institutions of higher education from the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Investigations and Government Operations Committee
NYS03397Intro
25%
Establishes a maximum temperature in school buildings and indoor facilities; provides a definition of extreme heat condition days and the standard to measure room temperature.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Education Committee
NYS04106Intro
25%
Imposes strict liability on manufacturers, owners, and operators of unmanned motor vehicles.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Transportation Committee
NYS04113Intro
25%
Authorizes localities to waive citizenship requirements for certain police and firefighters in their jurisdictions.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Investigations and Government Operations Committee
NYS04114Intro
25%
Prohibits the use of automated purchasing software to buy large quantities of goods for the purpose of retail resale of such goods.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Internet and Technology Committee
NYS04111Intro
25%
Establishes the class D felony of criminal street gang recruitment on school grounds which occurs when an individual on school grounds coerces, solicits, recruits or induces another person to join or remain a member of a criminal street gang, or cons...
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2024-01-03
To Senate Codes Committee
NYS04118Intro
25%
Establishes fraud relating to voter registration forms as a class B misdemeanor; prohibits individuals and organizations from distributing applications for voter registration forms with marked or checked party affiliation boxes.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Codes Committee
NYS04121Intro
25%
Prohibits the parking of a vehicle greater than sixty inches in height within fifteen feet of an intersection.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Transportation Committee
NYS04107Intro
25%
Provides that arbitration awards in consumer and employment disputes, where the arbitration is conducted pursuant to a contract, shall include all issues in dispute and the arbitrator's findings of fact and conclusions of law.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Judiciary Committee
NYS04092Intro
25%
Relates to teen dating violence education programs; requires school districts to create policies, procedures and guidelines to implement education programs for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade to prevent, deter and address incidents of ...
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2024-01-03
To Senate Education Committee
NYS04105Intro
25%
Provides for penalties for causing the death of an animal; makes it a class D felony.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Agriculture Committee
NYS04120Intro
25%
Provides for a 75-25 percent split in the New York city transit authority's operating surplus between the authority and the Metropolitan transit authority where previously the split was 50-50.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Transportation Committee
NYS04123Intro
25%
Enacts the child custody reform act to provide uniform statewide standards for the litigation and mediation of child custody disputes; provides for an initial planning conference between the judge and all parties to attempt a settlement; provides for...
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2024-01-03
To Senate Judiciary Committee
NYS04110Intro
25%
Provides that rape in the first degree shall be a class A-I felony and shall be punishable by life imprisonment without parole.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Codes Committee
NYS04124Intro
25%
Increases the amount of money a public retirement system retiree may earn in a position of public service in the year 2024 and thereafter to $50,000.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Civil Service and Pensions Committee
NYS04093Intro
25%
Creates the crimes of dangerous driving in the fifth, fourth, third, second and first degrees; imposes criminal liability on drivers who continue to operate motor vehicles in violation of the vehicle and traffic law and cause injury as a result.
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2024-01-03
To Senate Codes Committee
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