Legislative Research: NY A02005 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly
Other Sessions
Session | Title/Description | Last Action |
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2025-2026 General Assembly (Introduced) | Authorizes school districts to submit an opt-out waiver to the commissioner of education authorizing such districts to opt-out of certain zero-emission school bus requirements. [A02005 2025 Detail][A02005 2025 Text][A02005 2025 Comments] | 2025-01-14 referred to education |
2023-2024 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Provides that where the total number of commercial food fish license, commercial crab permits, commercial whelk and conch licenses, and marine and coastal district party and charter boat license applications from persons who were not issued such lice... [A02005 2023 Detail][A02005 2023 Text][A02005 2023 Comments] | 2024-05-13 print number 2005a |
2021-2022 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Requires heart examinations for public school students and a statement on whether the student is fit to participate in physical education or other athletic activities. [A02005 2021 Detail][A02005 2021 Text][A02005 2021 Comments] | 2022-01-05 referred to education |
2019-2020 General Assembly (Passed) | Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state public protection and general government budget for the 2019-2020 state fiscal year; relates to the protection of the personal privacy of public employees (Part E); exte... [A02005 2019 Detail][A02005 2019 Text][A02005 2019 Comments] | 2019-04-12 SIGNED CHAP.55 |
2017-2018 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Authorizes the legislature to require a state or municipal entity to enact a period of residency requirement for persons applying for certain social services. [A02005 2017 Detail][A02005 2017 Text][A02005 2017 Comments] | 2018-01-31 opinion referred to judiciary |
2015-2016 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Relates to the report of programs available to survivors of domestic violence. [A02005 2015 Detail][A02005 2015 Text][A02005 2015 Comments] | 2016-01-06 referred to governmental operations |
2013-2014 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Provides that a student shall be eligible for up to eighteen months of coverage if such person is on medical leave from his or her school. [A02005 2013 Detail][A02005 2013 Text][A02005 2013 Comments] | 2014-03-19 enacting clause stricken |
2011-2012 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Provides exemption for first time home buyer from a mortgage or recording tax imposed by a municipality pursuant to article 11 of the tax law; directs commissioner of taxation and finance to establish qualifications and procedures for obtaining such ... [A02005 2011 Detail][A02005 2011 Text][A02005 2011 Comments] | 2012-06-19 held for consideration in ways and means |
2009-2010 General Assembly (Engrossed - Dead) | This bill repeals provisions of New York State and New York City statutes that remove apartments from rent stabilization or rent control when such apartments are vacated and could be rented under such statutes for monthly rents of $2,000 or more. [A02005 2009 Detail][A02005 2009 Text][A02005 2009 Comments] | 2010-04-27 REFERRED TO HOUSING, CONSTRUCTION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT |
References Online
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Legislative Citation
APA
NY A02005 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly. (2019, April 12). LegiScan. Retrieved February 13, 2025, from https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A02005/2019
MLA
"NY A02005 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly." LegiScan. LegiScan LLC, 12 Apr. 2019. Web. 13 Feb. 2025. <https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A02005/2019>.
Chicago
"NY A02005 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly." April 12, 2019 LegiScan. Accessed February 13, 2025. https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A02005/2019.
Turabian
LegiScan. NY A02005 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly. 12 April 2019. https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A02005/2019 (accessed February 13, 2025).
Same As/Similar To
Bill | Relationship | Date | Title | Last Action |
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S01505 | Same As | 2019-04-12 | Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state public protection and general government budget for the 2019-2020 state fiscal year; relates to the protection of the personal privacy of public employees (Part E); extends the authorization for public arbitration panels (Part F); creates a class one reassessment exemption in a special assessing unit that is not a city (Part J); extends certain provisions related to opportunities for service-disabled veteran-owned business enterprises (Part L); extends certain provisions relating to expanding the geographic area of employment of certain police officers, prisoner furloughs in certain cases and the crime of absconding therefrom, inmate work release, certain appropriations made by chapter 50 of the laws of 1994 enacting the state operations budget, the incarceration fee, merging the department of correctional services and division of parole into the department of corrections and community supervision, prison and jail housing and alternatives to detention and incarceration programs, the ignition interlock device program, the use of closed-circuit television and other protective measures for certain child witnesses, electronic court appearance in certain counties, enacting the interstate compact for adult offender supervision, limiting the closing of certain correctional facilities, providing for the custody by the department of correctional services of inmates serving definite sentences, providing for custody of federal prisoners and requiring the closing of certain correctional facilities, military funds of the organized militia, providing for community treatment facilities and establishing the crime of absconding from the community treatment facility, pre-criminal proceeding settlements in the city of New York, the psychological testing of correctional candidates, and other provisions relating thereto (Part O); relates to the admissibility of a victim's sexual conduct in a sex offense (Part R); extends the workers' compensation board's authority to resolve medical bill disputes and simplify the process (Part CC); increases certain court fees and increases the amount of such fees which are deposited in the indigent legal services fund (Part DD); authorizes the alienation of certain parklands in the town of Hastings, county of Oswego (Part FF); authorizes the use of centralized services by public authorities and public benefit corporations to acquire energy products as a centralized service from the office of general services; extends certain provisions relating to authorizing the aggregate purchases of energy for state agencies, institutions, local governments, public authorities and public benefit corporations; and amends the effectiveness of certain provisions providing centralized service to political subdivisions and the authority of the commissioner of general services to aggregate purchases of energy for state agencies and political subdivisions (Part GG); increases the maximum contract amount during construction emergencies to $1,500,000 and extends provisions relating to value limitations on contracts to June 30, 2022 (Part HH); removes unnecessary barriers to reentry of people with criminal histories into society; relates to licensing consideration for check cashers (Subpart A); relates to eligibility for serving on a New York city community district education council and city wide council (Subpart B); relates to licensing consideration for bingo suppliers (Subpart C); relates to licensing consideration for notary publics (Subpart D); relates to licensing considerations for suppliers of games of chance, for games of chance licensees, for bingo licensees, and for lessors of premises to bingo licensees (Subpart E); relates to licensing considerations for insurer adjusters and for employment with insurance adjusters (Subpart F); relates to licensing considerations for real estate brokers or real estate salesmen (Subpart G); relates to participation as employer in subsidized employer programs (Subpart H); relates to eligibility for employment by a driver's school (Subpart I); relates to a certificate of relief from a disability and repeals certain provisions of the vehicle and traffic law, relating to mandatory suspension of drivers' licenses for certain offenses (Subpart J); prohibits disclosure of law enforcement booking information and photographs (Subpart K); relates to exclusion of undisposed cases from criminal history record searches (Subpart L); directs the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services to seal certain records of any action or proceeding terminated in favor of the accused or convictions for certain traffic violations; and relates to certain reports of criminal history record searches (Subpart M); prevents employment discrimination against persons whose criminal charges have been adjourned in contemplation of dismissal (Subpart N); prevents employment discrimination against persons whose criminal charges have been adjourned in contemplation of dismissal (Subpart O)(Part II); relates to shock incarceration (Part KK); reduces certain sentences of imprisonment for misdemeanors to three hundred sixty-four days (Part OO); restricts forfeiture actions and creates greater accountability for seized assets; creates an asset forfeiture escrow fund; relates to reporting certain demographic information (Part PP); relates to requiring reports on the use of force (Part RR); authorizes the Suffolk county clerk to charge a block fee (Part SS); relates to the closure of correctional facilities; and provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof (Part TT); makes provisions permanent relating to notice of foreclosure and mandatory settlement conferences in residential foreclosure actions (Part VV); includes felony drug offender sentences as eligible for a reduced sentence in certain circumstances where such offender was a victim of domestic violence (Part WW); authorizes computer generated registration lists; relates to the list of supplies to be delivered to poll sites (Part XX); relates to time allowed for employees to vote (Part YY); requires the establishment and regular updating of a model law enforcement use of force policy suitable for adoption by any agency that employs police or peace officers (Part ZZ); prohibits certain loans to be made to candidates or political committees (Part AAA); provides uniform polling hours during primary elections (Part BBB); establishes the voter enfranchisement modernization act (Part CCC). | SIGNED CHAP.55 |