Legislative Research: NY A04412 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly

Other Sessions

SessionTitle/DescriptionLast Action
2023-2024
General Assembly

(Introduced)
Authorizes all municipalities, with the consent of the county and the governing body of such municipality, to join a county self-funded or self-insured health plan; requires certification.
[A04412 2023 Detail][A04412 2023 Text][A04412 2023 Comments]
2024-01-03
referred to insurance
2021-2022
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Relates to prohibiting exemptions for owners of vacant or unoccupied storefront properties.
[A04412 2021 Detail][A04412 2021 Text][A04412 2021 Comments]
2022-01-05
referred to real property taxation
2019-2020
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Criminalizes the operation of a school bus by a person having any amount of alcohol in his or her blood and provides sanctions for violations.
[A04412 2019 Detail][A04412 2019 Text][A04412 2019 Comments]
2020-01-08
referred to transportation
2017-2018
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Amends the definition of all terrain vehicles to include certain vehicles of up to seventy inches long and 1500 pounds.
[A04412 2017 Detail][A04412 2017 Text][A04412 2017 Comments]
2018-01-03
referred to transportation
2015-2016
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Changes the juvenile delinquent status age, found in the Family Court Act, from sixteen to seventeen years of age.
[A04412 2015 Detail][A04412 2015 Text][A04412 2015 Comments]
2016-01-06
referred to children and families
2013-2014
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Expands the provisions of the urban development action area act by amending the definition of municipality and eligible area to include any city instead of specifically applying to a city with one million or more.
[A04412 2013 Detail][A04412 2013 Text][A04412 2013 Comments]
2014-01-08
referred to local governments
2011-2012
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Grants the public service commission the authority to regulate and certify providers, distributors and retailers of prepaid telephone calling services.
[A04412 2011 Detail][A04412 2011 Text][A04412 2011 Comments]
2012-09-04
enacting clause stricken
2009-2010
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
Increases from 10 to 13, the number of additional points granted to disabled veterans on competitive civil service original appointment exams; increases from 5 to 6 the number of additional points granted on promotion exams; and increases such points...
[A04412 2009 Detail][A04412 2009 Text][A04412 2009 Comments]
2010-01-06
referred to veterans' affairs

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Legislative Citation

APA
NY A04412 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly. (2016, January 06). LegiScan. Retrieved June 05, 2024, from https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A04412/2015
MLA
"NY A04412 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly." LegiScan. LegiScan LLC, 06 Jan. 2016. Web. 05 Jun. 2024. <https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A04412/2015>.
Chicago
"NY A04412 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly." January 06, 2016 LegiScan. Accessed June 05, 2024. https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A04412/2015.
Turabian
LegiScan. NY A04412 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly. 06 January 2016. https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A04412/2015 (accessed June 05, 2024).

Same As/Similar To

BillRelationshipDateTitleLast Action
S01489Same As2016-01-06Changes the juvenile delinquent status age, found in the Family Court Act, from sixteen to seventeen years of age.REFERRED TO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

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