Legislative Research: NY A00275 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly

Other Sessions

SessionTitle/DescriptionLast Action
2023-2024
General Assembly

(Introduced)
Directs the New York state energy research and development authority to establish a ride clean rebate program for electric assist bicycles and electric scooters; defines terms; provides a fifty percent rebate for eligible purchases.
[A00275 2023 Detail][A00275 2023 Text][A00275 2023 Comments]
2024-03-26
reported referred to ways and means
2021-2022
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Provides that the amount of a STAR real property tax savings may not be less than the amount of the STAR real property tax savings from the previous year.
[A00275 2021 Detail][A00275 2021 Text][A00275 2021 Comments]
2022-01-05
referred to real property taxation
2019-2020
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Relates to applications for major capital improvement rent increases; requires owners to submit copies of all permits with their applications for major capital improvement rent increases; denies applications if permits are fraudulent or not included.
[A00275 2019 Detail][A00275 2019 Text][A00275 2019 Comments]
2020-01-08
referred to housing
2017-2018
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Provides for a premium reduction for physicians and licensed midwives who complete a risk management strategies course in obstetrics or midwifery.
[A00275 2017 Detail][A00275 2017 Text][A00275 2017 Comments]
2018-01-03
ordered to third reading cal.22
2015-2016
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Provides for the certification and training of persons employed in the manufacture, sale, installation and repair of modular homes; establishes dispute resolution procedures in the modular home industry.
[A00275 2015 Detail][A00275 2015 Text][A00275 2015 Comments]
2016-01-06
referred to governmental operations
2013-2014
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Moves the date of the election of members of the board of education of the Buffalo city school district to the third Tuesday in May.
[A00275 2013 Detail][A00275 2013 Text][A00275 2013 Comments]
2014-01-08
referred to education
2011-2012
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Creates the teacher training initiative fund for autism; appropriates funds therefor.
[A00275 2011 Detail][A00275 2011 Text][A00275 2011 Comments]
2012-05-09
held for consideration in education
2009-2010
General Assembly

(Vetoed)
The purpose of this bill is to estab- lish a task force that would assess various privacy issues associated with the use of automatic identification technologies by public and private entities.
[A00275 2009 Detail][A00275 2009 Text][A00275 2009 Comments]
2010-08-30
tabled

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Legislative Citation

APA
NY A00275 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly. (2010, August 30). LegiScan. Retrieved May 04, 2024, from https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A00275/2009
MLA
"NY A00275 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly." LegiScan. LegiScan LLC, 30 Aug. 2010. Web. 04 May. 2024. <https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A00275/2009>.
Chicago
"NY A00275 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly." August 30, 2010 LegiScan. Accessed May 04, 2024. https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A00275/2009.
Turabian
LegiScan. NY A00275 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly. 30 August 2010. https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A00275/2009 (accessed May 04, 2024).

Same As/Similar To

BillRelationshipDateTitleLast Action
S3790-ASame As2010-01-06Establishes the New York state automatic identification technology privacy task force, to consist of: the chairperson of the consumer protection board, the secretary of state, the commissioner of education, the director of the office for technology, the attorney general, the mayor of the city of New York and 11 at-large members to be appointed by the governor and the legislative leaders; the task force shall report to the governor and the legislature regarding: existing state law, regulations, programs, policies, and practices related to the use of automatic identification technology; the privacy issues associated with the use of automatic identification technology by public and private entities; research on privacy issues associated with the use of automatic identification technology; current and anticipated or possible future uses of automatic identification technology; the benefits to consumers and businesses from the use of automatic identification technology; the need to prohibit or restrict the use of automatic identification technology in certain situations; and public awareness on the use of automatic identification technology.REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION
S07269Same As2010-06-24Establishes the New York state automatic identification technology privacy task force, to consist of: the chairperson of the consumer protection board, the secretary of state, the commissioner of education, the director of the office for technology, the attorney general, the mayor of the city of New York and 11 at-large members to be appointed by the governor and the legislative leaders; the task force shall report to the governor and the legislature regarding: existing state law, regulations, programs, policies, and practices related to the use of radio frequency identification technology; the privacy issues associated with the use of radio frequency identification technology by public and private entities; research on privacy issues associated with the use of radio frequency identification technology; current and anticipated or possible future uses of radio frequency identification technology; the benefits to consumers and businesses from the use of radio frequency identification technology; the need to prohibit or restrict the use of radio frequency identification technology in certain situations; and public awareness on the use of radio frequency identification technology.SUBSTITUTED BY A275A

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