Legislative Research: NY A02514 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly

Other Sessions

SessionTitle/DescriptionLast Action
2023-2024
General Assembly

(Introduced)
Prohibits the release of criminal history or any mental health history records by a coroner, coroner's physician or medical examiner of individuals who were the subject of the use of force by a police or peace officer.
[A02514 2023 Detail][A02514 2023 Text][A02514 2023 Comments]
2024-01-03
referred to governmental operations
2021-2022
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Increases foundation aid for school districts that meet five variables impacting academic success: free or reduced lunch, English language learners, wealth ratio, enrollment, special education, and being located in a high wealth ratio county.
[A02514 2021 Detail][A02514 2021 Text][A02514 2021 Comments]
2022-01-05
referred to education
2019-2020
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Authorizes the posting by each municipality of turtle crossing signs on local roads located within such municipality; and empowers the state commissioner of transportation to develop and implement rules and regulations authorizing municipalities to p...
[A02514 2019 Detail][A02514 2019 Text][A02514 2019 Comments]
2020-01-08
referred to local governments
2017-2018
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Directs the attorney general to bring legal actions against the National Marine Fisheries Services or any other federal or state agency challenging existing inequitable fishing quotas that discriminate against New York state commercial fishermen.
[A02514 2017 Detail][A02514 2017 Text][A02514 2017 Comments]
2018-01-03
referred to environmental conservation
2015-2016
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Establishes an office of special education services within the state education department to administer programs for children with disabilities to be headed by an assistant commissioner appointed by the board of regents.
[A02514 2015 Detail][A02514 2015 Text][A02514 2015 Comments]
2016-01-06
referred to education
2013-2014
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Changes state fiscal year; commencing 2014 the fiscal year will end April 30 and every year thereafter will commence May 1 and end April 30.
[A02514 2013 Detail][A02514 2013 Text][A02514 2013 Comments]
2014-01-08
referred to ways and means
2011-2012
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Provides that the current real property tax exemption for persons over 65 may also be extended to those persons who are totally and permanently disabled; provides that municipalities shall provide by local law that such shall be granted to either tho...
[A02514 2011 Detail][A02514 2011 Text][A02514 2011 Comments]
2012-04-18
held for consideration in real property taxation

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Legislative Citation

APA
NY A02514 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly. (2012, April 18). LegiScan. Retrieved October 01, 2024, from https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A02514/2011
MLA
"NY A02514 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly." LegiScan. LegiScan LLC, 18 Apr. 2012. Web. 01 Oct. 2024. <https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A02514/2011>.
Chicago
"NY A02514 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly." April 18, 2012 LegiScan. Accessed October 01, 2024. https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A02514/2011.
Turabian
LegiScan. NY A02514 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly. 18 April 2012. https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A02514/2011 (accessed October 01, 2024).

Same As/Similar To

BillRelationshipDateTitleLast Action
S04679Same As2012-01-04Provides that the current real property tax exemption for persons over 65 may also be extended to those persons who are totally and permanently disabled; provides that municipalities shall provide by local law that such shall be granted to either those 65 years of age or older or to those who are totally and permanently disabled, or to both categories of persons.REFERRED TO AGING

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