Legislative Research: NY A04212 | 2025-2026 | General Assembly
Other Sessions
Session | Title/Description | Last Action |
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2025-2026 General Assembly (Introduced) | Relates to increasing fines for individuals who fail to comply with a stop work order; increases fines from $6,000 to $10,000 for initial violation and $12,000 to $20,000 for subsequent violations. [A04212 2025 Detail][A04212 2025 Text][A04212 2025 Comments] | 2025-01-31 referred to cities |
2023-2024 General Assembly (Passed) | Designates a portion of the state highway system in Nassau county as the "Trooper James R. Gohery Memorial Bridge". [A04212 2023 Detail][A04212 2023 Text][A04212 2023 Comments] | 2023-09-29 signed chap.507 |
2021-2022 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Provides that the territory of central high school districts that merge in the county of Suffolk does not need to be contiguous in certain circumstances. [A04212 2021 Detail][A04212 2021 Text][A04212 2021 Comments] | 2022-01-05 referred to education |
2019-2020 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Allows a court to waive certain surcharges and fees if such court finds the imposition of such surcharge or fee would work an unreasonable hardship or the imposition of such surcharge or fee would adversely impact the defendant's reintegration into s... [A04212 2019 Detail][A04212 2019 Text][A04212 2019 Comments] | 2020-01-08 referred to codes |
2017-2018 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Increases the availability of adult day health care programs by authorizing adult care facilities to operate such programs. [A04212 2017 Detail][A04212 2017 Text][A04212 2017 Comments] | 2018-01-03 referred to health |
2015-2016 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Allows businesses to use funds received from minority and women-owned business development and lending program for the purpose of refinancing existing debt. [A04212 2015 Detail][A04212 2015 Text][A04212 2015 Comments] | 2015-05-07 enacting clause stricken |
2013-2014 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Relates to the operation of secure, limited secure and non-secure facilities for the placement of adjudicated juvenile delinquents and juvenile offenders. [A04212 2013 Detail][A04212 2013 Text][A04212 2013 Comments] | 2014-01-08 referred to children and families |
2011-2012 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | Prohibits the manufacture, distribution and sale of certain toys and child care products containing phthalates; imposes a civil fine of not less than $10,000 a day for violation of such provisions. [A04212 2011 Detail][A04212 2011 Text][A04212 2011 Comments] | 2012-09-04 enacting clause stricken |
2009-2010 General Assembly (Introduced - Dead) | To ensure that an individual is afforded equitable treatment and the basic elements of due process while contesting and appealing a summons alleging a parking violation. [A04212 2009 Detail][A04212 2009 Text][A04212 2009 Comments] | 2010-01-06 referred to transportation |
References Online
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[New York A04212] | Google Web | Google News | |||
[New York Assembly Cities Committee] | Google Web | Google News | FollowTheMoney | ||
[Assemblymember Brian Cunningham NY] | Google Web | Google News | FollowTheMoney | Ballotpedia | VoteSmart |
Legislative Citation
APA
NY A04212 | 2025-2026 | General Assembly. (2025, January 31). LegiScan. Retrieved February 21, 2025, from https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A04212/2025
MLA
"NY A04212 | 2025-2026 | General Assembly." LegiScan. LegiScan LLC, 31 Jan. 2025. Web. 21 Feb. 2025. <https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A04212/2025>.
Chicago
"NY A04212 | 2025-2026 | General Assembly." January 31, 2025 LegiScan. Accessed February 21, 2025. https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A04212/2025.
Turabian
LegiScan. NY A04212 | 2025-2026 | General Assembly. 31 January 2025. https://legiscan.com/NY/bill/A04212/2025 (accessed February 21, 2025).
Same As/Similar To
Bill | Relationship | Date | Title | Last Action |
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S01286 | Same As | 2025-02-04 | Relates to increasing fines for individuals who fail to comply with a stop work order; increases fines from $6,000 to $10,000 for initial violation and $12,000 to $20,000 for subsequent violations. | ADVANCED TO THIRD READING |