Legislative Research: NY A01438 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly
Other Sessions
Session | Title/Description | Last Action |
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2023-2024 General Assembly (Introduced) | Repeals certain provisions relating to use tax exemptions for certain race horses; prevents nonresident race horse owners from avoiding use tax in certain situations. [A01438 2023 Detail][A01438 2023 Text][A01438 2023 Comments] | 2024-01-03 referred to ways and means |
2021-2022 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Allows municipalities to lease naming rights of government-owned property. [A01438 2021 Detail][A01438 2021 Text][A01438 2021 Comments] | 2022-01-05 referred to local governments |
2019-2020 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Relates to the frequency of games of bingo; provides that nursing homes and residential health care facilities may offer bingo without limitations. [A01438 2019 Detail][A01438 2019 Text][A01438 2019 Comments] | 2019-06-06 enacting clause stricken |
2017-2018 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Standardizes child care copayments by instructing local social services districts to not require a family receiving child care assistance to contribute more than 20% of the amount of their income exceeding the poverty level. [A01438 2017 Detail][A01438 2017 Text][A01438 2017 Comments] | 2018-01-03 referred to ways and means |
2015-2016 General Assembly (Vetoed) | Provides that the court in such a proceeding shall assess, against such agency involved, reasonable attorneys' fees and other litigation costs reasonably incurred by such person in any case under the provisions of this section when such person has su... [A01438 2015 Detail][A01438 2015 Text][A01438 2015 Comments] | 0000-00-00 |
2013-2014 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Prohibits the sale and distribution of synthetic cannabinoids. [A01438 2013 Detail][A01438 2013 Text][A01438 2013 Comments] | 2014-01-08 referred to economic development |
2011-2012 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Provides protection from disclosure of confidential information by telephone corporations and wireless phone services; requires a covered entity to abide by a written policy regarding the privacy of customer information; sets forth civil enforcement ... [A01438 2011 Detail][A01438 2011 Text][A01438 2011 Comments] | 2012-01-04 referred to consumer affairs and protection |
2009-2010 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | To protect tenants to be removed from possession where a wrongfully evicted tenant is to be restored to possession. [A01438 2009 Detail][A01438 2009 Text][A01438 2009 Comments] | 2010-01-06 referred to housing |
References Online
Legislative Citation
APA
NY A01438 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly. (-1, November 30). LegiScan. Retrieved November 09, 2024, from https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A01438/2015
MLA
"NY A01438 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly." LegiScan. LegiScan LLC, 30 Nov. -1. Web. 09 Nov. 2024. <https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A01438/2015>.
Chicago
"NY A01438 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly." November 30, -1 LegiScan. Accessed November 09, 2024. https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A01438/2015.
Turabian
LegiScan. NY A01438 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly. 30 November -1. https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A01438/2015 (accessed November 09, 2024).
Same As/Similar To
Bill | Relationship | Date | Title | Last Action |
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S00533 | Same As | 2015-06-16 | Provides that the court in such a proceeding shall assess, against such agency involved, reasonable attorneys' fees and other litigation costs reasonably incurred by such person in any case under the provisions of this section when such person has substantially prevailed and the court finds that the agency had no reasonable basis for denying access to freedom of information requests. | SUBSTITUTED BY A1438B |
A01438 | Carry Forward | 0000-00-00 | Provides that the court in such a proceeding shall assess, against such agency involved, reasonable attorneys' fees and other litigation costs reasonably incurred by such person in any case under the provisions of this section when such person has substantially prevailed and the court finds that the agency had no reasonable basis for denying access to freedom of information requests. |